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She and forbade
She forbade students from sketching nude models in life-drawing class, banned automobiles from campus, and did not allow a hospital to be constructed so that people would not form an impression that Stanford was unhealthy.
" When my grandmother found out that I was playing jazz in one of the sporting houses in the District, she told me that I had disgraced the family and forbade me to live at the house ... She told me that devil music would surely bring about my downfall, but I just couldn't put it behind me.
She forbade the word " death " in her presence.
She described how the women were subject to various exaggerated restrictions, including making it very difficult for them to refuse clients, not being allowed to read books while waiting for customers and having to deal with doctors who had a " patronizing or sexist attitude " ( the brothels discouraged and in many cases forbade prostitutes to see doctors of their own choosing ).
She was only 17 and he was 35, and her father forbade them from courting.
She also forbade Peace Missions to tolerate Jones or any of his minions.
" She then offered advice on diet and exercise, and forbade alcohol.
She forbade Lasher to do any harm to him, which was ignored.
She was involved in the conspiracy of the comte de Soissons ( 1641 ) and at the death of the king, a clause in the testament of succession forbade the return to France of the duchesse ; a decision of the Parlement of Paris was required to break the will.
She was invited to an international women's conference in Geneva, and planned to give a talk on women priests, until the Pope forbade all Catholic women to attend if she did, forcing her to give a speech on another subject.
She studied constantly until her parents learned she intended to go to college with her brother Thomas-then they forbade her to study her brother's books or any language.

She and examination
" And American University's Gray records, “ She also published in Annales de chimie et de physique an examination of principles which led to the discovery of the laws of equilibrium and movement of elastic solids.
She passed the senior examination for entrance into Cambridge University at the age of 17.
She also describes the requisite physical examination of each Kumari as neither intimate nor rigorous.
She was also a member of the Technical Commission and she was responsible of the examination of the women trade question.
She promised Duane that she could arrange an examination for Walton by two medical doctors — general practitioner Joseph Saults and pediatrician Howard Kandell — at Duane's home.
) She was eventually forced to make a deal with Bester to rejoin the Corps, her name placed on a list for " deep cover agents ," on the condition that she would give her body to the Corps for examination after her death.
She died several days later in hospital in a deep coma, and a post-mortem examination showed she had suffered multiple head injuries.
She has achieved examination passes with the Royal Academy of Dance and appeared on instructional videos for the academy.
She assembled a libretto and catalogued the opera in her thesis, presenting a first critical examination of the work by a thorough investigation of the discovered manuscripts ( including copious typeset examples ).
She has often spoken publicly about the fact that she failed at the viva ( oral examination ) stage.
She later attended the South Texas School of Law but did not graduate and never passed the bar examination.
She was taught up until the Leaving Certificate standard but did not sit for the examination.
She is transported to the Flying City to begin her final examination.
She is author of three novels: Prep, the tale of a Massachusetts prep school, The Man of My Dreams, a coming-of-age novel and an examination of romantic love, and American Wife, a fictional story loosely based on the life of First Lady Laura Bush, as well as a number of short stories.
She spends her busy time with examination of ancient treasures of the area.
She was the daughter of E ' erjitu ( 額爾吉圖 ), an imperial examination examiner.
She was a meritorious student at the Dr. Khastagir Government Girls ' School of Chittagong and passed the matriculation examination in the first division in 1928.
She praised his examination of happiness in the 21st century, particularly from the point of view of a surgeon: " doctors see real lives fall to pieces in their consulting rooms or on their operating tables, day in, day out.
She successfully completed an external examination and received a B. Sc.
She said, " I propose a decision to order a medical examination of deputies of the State Duma, especially in the light of yesterday's voting on the battle against anti-semitism, when many of our colleagues gave us reason to doubt their mental health ".
She obtained special consideration and was allowed to qualify for the bar by oral examination, which she passed in March, 1893.
She passed her school leaving examination and entrance level examinations from the Khulna Coronation Girl's School ( 1937 ) and from the Victoria Institution ( 1939 ) in Calcutta.
She also got through the Public Service Commission examination and was posted to the Women and Children Hospital.
She wanted to take the bar examination but California law at the time allowed only white males to become members of the bar.

She and correspondence
She served as secretary in the Seminary office for 25 years, and was in charge of correspondence, records, and bookkeeping.
She carried on a long correspondence with Pope Gregory XI, also asking him to reform the clergy and the administration of the Papal States.
She maintained a correspondence with the Austrian philosopher and pedagogue Wilhelm Jerusalem, who was one of the first to discover her literary talent.
She was a prolific letter-writer, and maintained a lifelong correspondence with her sister-in-law Elisabetta Gonzaga.
She later facilitated the Leibniz-Clarke correspondence, arguably the most important philosophy of physics discussion of the 18th century.
She won more acclaim for her portrayal of a weary madam in Madame Rosa ( 1977 ) and as an unmarried sister who unknowingly falls in love with her paralyzed brother via anonymous correspondence in I Sent a Letter to my Love ( 1980 ).
She maintained a correspondence with Napoleon, informing him of increasing demands for peace in Paris and the provinces.
She also maintained a wide correspondence, including such famous writers as Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop.
She never married, relying for companionship on her correspondence and on her close relationship with her mother, Regina Cline O ' Connor.
She finished her education via online correspondence and received her GED in February 2008 from Kentwood High School in Kentwood, Louisiana.
She assisted Schlegel in some of his literary productions, and the publication of her correspondence in 1871 established for her a posthumous reputation as a German letter writer.
She continued an active correspondence with her editors, many fans and friends during these years.
She broke with her old friend and political ally, Isabel Paterson in 1946, and, in the 1950s, had an acrimonious correspondence with writer Max Eastman.
She was now an old woman, and Sismondi's relationship with her was of the strictly friendly character, but they were close and lasted long, and they produced much valuable and interesting correspondence.
She kept up a correspondence with important people and received curious visitors who went out of their way to visit her.
She received a good education in his care and often referred to him in her correspondence as " le Bien Bon " very good.
She would remain particularly attached to her mother, with whom she maintained an intimate correspondence until her death.
She also became the centre of a network of correspondence with many other writers, mainly women.
She was one of the go-betweens in the correspondence.
She now admitted that she had met Ukrainian witnesses and based the story on them, resulting in correspondence from the Simon Wiesenthal Center demanding that she identify these possible war criminals.
She had a romantic correspondence with a Frenchman named Rémond, who addressed to her a series of excessively gallant letters before ever seeing her.
She had notable correspondence with Anne Wortley and wrote courting letters to her future husband Edward Wortley Montagu, as well as love letters to Francesco Algarotti.
She sometimes used this name in her correspondence ( or just Anna ).
She is perhaps most well known for the extensive correspondence between her and her brother King Carl XII, who lived most of his life in war campaigns abroad.

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