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She and exerted
She spent much time in bed at home amusing herself with painting books and a nursery library that included the works of Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott – two artists who exerted strong influences on her later art.
She thereafter exerted much influence in restoring Nicene Christianity ( the mainstream, later split in 1054 by the East-West Schism in Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy ) to a position of primacy in Italy against its rival, Arian Christianity.
She had befriended the young Princess Anne and later, when the princess became Queen, the Duchess of Marlborough, as her majesty's Mistress of the Robes, exerted great influence over the Queen on both personal and political levels.
She exerted more influence during the reign of her son than she had when she was empress.
She often exerted her influence through bouts of shouting.
She is also attacked by rival vampire Alejandro, who attempts to mark her as his Human Servant, which cancels out the control that Jean-Claude previously exerted through the marks he had given her.
She also exerted a considerable influence over Paley's political views.
She is also reported to have exerted an influence on her husband in his endowments of land to the church.
She was said to have acted as her husband's advisor and to have exerted influence in several matters ; in 1848, she tried to prevent the First Schleswig War, in 1855, she was rumoured to be responsible for the treaty between Sweden, Norway, France and Great Britain, and in 1860, she was, according to the rumours, the active force behind the new law permitting freedom of religion.
She continually exerted pressure on Karl to find a partner with capital and join the boom in Russian railway construction.
She also exerted a great deal of political influence during the Bourbon Restoration ( 1815 – 1830 ).
She exerted great influence on famous Tamil poet, Subrahmanya Bharati, who met her only briefly in 1906.
She is the first known royal woman who actively took political action and successfully exerted political influence.

She and stern
She did it from a sense of duty, but she was a stern woman who expected respect, rather than love.
She works closely with Chieko Sannomiya, and like her, is a stern man-hater, resulting from a failed marriage.
She exercised stern discipline over both her sons and her husband and shocked people by letting her sons attend a public boys ' school.
She happened to be a ship-rigged sailing vessel with a plain bluff bow and a full stern with windows.
She was an irritable, nervous woman brought up to expect high standards by her stern father.
She is the worlds first aircraft carrier with an unobstructed flight deck from stem to stern.
She is stern but handsome with dark hair and eyes.
She ’ s sweet, loving and forgiving, but stern when she sees injustice.
She is beached stern first as is normal.
She appeared as the stern schoolteacher Mrs. McGee on three episodes of The Cosby Show ( 1989 – 1990 ).
She was a stern, rather joyless person, and a Campbellite who who firmly believed in overcooked, bland food.
She now lives under the constant attention of a stern secretary / nurse ( Elizabeth Wilson ), who takes control of the self-destructive actress.
She again managed to escape under a smokescreen, but by then her stern was on fire.
She has also proven to be very calm yet stern during combat, helping out in any way she can.
She was 101 feet in length, 26 feet 2 inches in breadth, 13 feet 1 inch in depth of hull, with two decks, three masts, a square stern, no galleries and a billet head.
She asserted that patriarchy introduced a new system of society, based on property rights rather than human rights, and worshipping a stern and vengeful male deity instead the caring and nurturing Mother Goddess.

She and discipline
She also alienated the army by extreme parsimony, and neither she nor her son were strong enough to impose military discipline.
She commented that " I used to take my toenails — they would die from dancing — so I would just take the whole toenail and throw it away, and not feel anything ," however, ballet instilled in her discipline that would be important in her future acting career.
The Prophet focuses once again on Jerusalem: " Woe to the provoking, and redeemed city ... She hath not hearkened to the voice, neither hath she received discipline.
The Court, like most Imperial Courts, was considered a reflection of the ruler at its center and Elizabeth was said to be “ the laziest, most extravagant and most amorous of sovereigns .” Elizabeth was intelligent but lacked the discipline and early education necessary to flourish as an intellectual ; she found the reading of secular literature to be “ injurious to health .” She kind and warm-hearted for the emotions sake alone, once going so far as to offer to finance the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake destroyed the Portuguese city despite having and wanting no diplomatic relationship with the nation.
She took up fencing in her 50s with equal discipline.
She was raised under a strict ascetic discipline at an Ursuline Convent which was later burned by a mob in 1834.
She also encouraged Sylvian to incorporate spiritual discipline into his daily routine.
She had a crew of 700, and discipline was strictly enforced by the " hard-bitten Captain Stopford ".
She can communicate telepathically with individuals possessing similar levels of mental discipline, such as the Chaste.
She treated him as a young learner and frequently administered strict discipline.
" She admired " their passion for the theatre, and their discipline.
She grew up in a household where the plain dress and strict discipline of the Society of Friends dominated her life.
She was committed to advancing the study of theatre as an academic discipline.
She taught hygiene, discipline, reading and writing.
She was formed according to the three Habsburg principles: discipline, piety and a sense of duty.
She apparently resented how she was treated by her teachers in the San Francisco schools, describing them as “ inconsistent of a tolerant and gay populous acting as merciless and self-righteous as a New England village in bringing up its children .” She described the harsh discipline meted out, including the “ sting of rattan " and “ being slapped for tardiness ”.
She attempts to discipline Roy on several occasions, though she is perceptive enough to observe that he is being bullied.
She is enslaved by the nomadic Echraide, and then reaches the quieter village of Ollfoss, where she joins a family, learns the mystic discipline of linking, and eventually becomes a ' viajera ', or traveling wise woman, giving up the vaccine in favor of accepting the virus into her body and truly learning what it is like to be a native.
She won the overall alpine skiing World Cup three times and eleven discipline World Cups in Slalom and Giant Slalom, along with 55 World Cup races ( number two all-time among women to Moser-Pröll ).
She frequently resorts to physical and emotional abuse as a way of enforcing discipline, incessantly slapping her sons ' faces ( sometimes hitting all three with one swing of her hand, Three Stooges-like ) and insulting them in an often incoherent way (" Jam a bastard in it, you crap!
She also lent her support for the controversial repeal of Section 59, which removed the defence of excessive force in child discipline.
She was a member of the discipline committee of the Ontario Society of Psychotherapists from 1997 to 2000.

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