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She and feared
" She is only a woman, only mistress of half an island ," marvelled Pope Sixtus V, " and yet she makes herself feared by Spain, by France, by the Empire, by all ".
She feared for her husband's health and his career as a whole, though she felt that he was the right man for the job and eventually approved.
She also states that for many years, she feared to call herself a feminist, because she believed that all feminists were " anti-male ".
She said that she then fired at Cooke, in self-defense, because she feared for her life.
She knows the anxiety of feeling threatened by everything in her surroundings, and of being dismissed and feared, which motivates her work in humane livestock handling processes.
She was considered beautiful to the point that Abraham feared that when they were near more powerful rulers she would be taken away and given to another man.
She feared that by executing a " divinely appointed " monarch, she undermined her own position.
She got on the can for a minute, then hopped back in bed, and no longer feared the turtle.
She once mentioned to the guards, that the question she feared most was that they should ask her about her visits at the royal court.
She is reputed to have said that in view of her Protestant upbringing, she feared that a plea on behalf of the Huguenots might lead her enemies to claim that she was still a secret Protestant.
She made her views known in press articles in 2009 and Cameron feared that she might follow her husband, Robert Jackson, MP for Wantage ( 1983-2005 ) in abandoning the Conservative party for Labour.
She worked herself up to the point whereupon her fainting, her maids feared that she was dying.
She is the only daughter of Rascabuches, one of the most feared gunmen of the Old West.
She longed for the leading role in the controversial film Pinky ( 1949 ), but Zanuck feared that her character would be compared to Amber by the audience, and A Letter to Three Wives co-star Jeanne Crain was cast instead.
" She argued that by portraying Cynthia in this manner, the filmmakers were " violently kill " the dignity of Filipino women, something that she feared would lead to " more violence against us ".
She was constantly on a diet, weighed herself obsessively and many mornings feared to get up, believing that she had ballooned overnight.
" She also writes that she feared the same fate as Julie Hiatt Steele who had contradicted the testimony of White House aide Kathleen Willey: " Simply telling the truth cost Steele everything she had, almost landed her in jail perjury, and jeopardized her custody of her adopted son.
She refused to leave prison following her parole, because she feared the people who had killed her husband would also murder her.
She was one of the most feared of all the Old Ones, and ruled from her citadel, Vahla ha ' nesh, which corresponds to modern-day Los Angeles.
She ordered the removal of sash curtains from students ' rooms, though critics feared that the girls would be subjected to voyeurs.
She feared the consequences, should she bring the children with her such a great distance and subsequently be unable to find employment.
She took the Book of Shadows, and, with Gardner's permission, rewrote much of it, cutting out a lot of sections that had come from Crowley ( whose negative reputation Valiente feared ).
She was in ill health and Lorenzo Young feared to leave her and their young children behind.
She feared that the perception of her as a grandmother, instead of a glamorous and vital woman, would cause the writers to kill off her character.

She and French
She wanted to go around the world, but she settled for a French holiday.
She closed her eyes, remembering the small French cemetery, enclosed by stone walls.
She is called Marie by some of the French chroniclers.
" She attended the Misses Lyman School and was just an average student, though she did well in French and Natural History.
She learned to speak, read and write in Spanish and Latin, and spoke French and Greek.
She and Pissarro were often treated as " two outsiders " by the Salon since neither were French or had become French citizens.
She spent most of her childhood and all of her adult life based in Paris and then the abbey at Poissy, and wrote entirely in her adoptive tongue of Middle French.
She belonged to the French House of Poitiers, the Ramnulfids.
" She warned of the Revolution ’ s building extremism saying that leaders were " preparing new shackles if French people ’ s liberty were to waver.
She was a patron of the arts as well as a leader of fashion, whose innovative style of dressing was copied by women throughout Italy and at the French court.
She did so in French and-whilst being dragged out of the room by two ushers-repeated her words in German saying " Kiesinger!
She speaks French, English, and Italian.
She was the founder of Syracuse Oratory School, and Baum advertised his services in her catalog to teach theatre, including stage business, playwriting, directing, and translating ( French, German, and Italian ), revision, and operettas, though he was not employed to do so.
:" She fiddled her ' estampie ', her lays, and her strange tunes in the French style, about Sanze and St Denis "
She spoke French, the court language of the age, but never bothered to learn to write German or Swedish correctly.
She studied French, Spanish, music, dance, and perhaps Greek.
She also played in the Elle et lui episode of an erotic French TV series called Série rose in 1991, where she appeared totally naked.
She sorely missed him during his French campaigns and, his time in Spain.
She was an excellent student, well-schooled in Latin, French, Italian, and somewhat in Greek.
She was sentenced to only 12 years in prison ( 10 years for Mahaffy and French but only 2 years for Tammy ).
She promised not to send any French troops into Perth if the Protestants evacuated the town.
She has been referenced in several historical novels, most notably in The French Lieutenant's Woman ( 1969 ) by John Fowles, who was critical of the fact that no British scientist had named a species after her in her lifetime.
She wrote it in French to her father, who was still living in England while Anne was completing her education at Mechelen, in the contemporary Netherlands, now Belgium.

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