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She and fully
She was one of the first women to explore fully the realm of erotic writing, and certainly the first prominent woman in the modern West to write erotica.
She resumed life with her family, and they supported her fully, acknowledging her chosen path and demanding of her little in the way of household responsibilities, " I was never once asked to do an errand in town, some bit of shopping … so well did they understand.
relation to her Witch-Cult theory, She behaved in fact rather like someone who was a fully convinced member of some unusual religious sect, or perhaps, of the Freemasons, but never on any account got into arguments about it in public.
She was also the pseudo-love-interest of Edison Carter, but that subplot was not explored fully on the show before it was cancelled.
She eventually fully recovered and returned to dancing.
She was discharged from the hospital after two weeks and had fully recovered six weeks after the infection.
She then wrote psychological novels, including Aloma which won the Crexells Prize, but even with the success this novel enjoyed, Rodoreda decided to remake and republish it some years later since she was not fully satisfied with this period of her life and her works at that time.
When threatened to be made a fool and fully overpowered by Octavius, she takes her own life: “ She is not to be silences by the new master, she is the one who will silence herself: ‘ My resolution and my hands I ’ ll trust / None about Caesar ’ ( IV.
She also help fully desegregate the Cumberland Valley council in 1962.
Under the care of Professor Cairns, neurosurgeon at the Nuffield Hospital in Oxford, " She learned to walk again, but never fully recovered.
She cooperated fully with Patrick Marnham, on the condition that nothing would be published prior to her death.
She fully relies and believes in Davidson now.
She accepted the capsule, fully prepared to die alongside her Führer.
She spent three years there, dismayed to find that while she still longed for the native Sioux traditions she no longer fully belonged to them and that many around her were conforming to the influence of the dominant white culture.
She was convinced of his innocence so didn't fully investigate his background.
She fully expected the achievements of the Kanak to match those of the French, though she wrote about them in very paternalistic terms that were common for her time period.
In the Ugaritic texts ( before 1200 BCE ) Athirat is almost always given her full title rbt ym, rabat yammi, ' Lady Athirat of the Sea ' or as more fully translated ' She who treads on the sea ', ( Ugaritic: )
She is a fully ordained bhikṣuṇī in a combination of the Mulasarvastivadin and Dharmaguptaka lineages of vinaya, having received full ordination in Hong Kong in 1981 at the behest of the sixteenth Karmapa.
( She had sent a letter to Kinnock claiming to fully support his leadership bid and lobbying for the role, yet also sent an identical letter to Kinnock's opponent in the Labour leadership election, Roy Hattersley.
She also fully desegregated the Cumberland Valley council in 1962.
She is about to defy her triad by seeking to die anyway, but it is finally revealed that once a triad has produced at least one more triad of children to maintain a stable population, they are ready to fuse permanently into a single individual of the species's fully mature form-the hard ones.
She envisioned young adults prepared by their experiences in Montessori education at the lower levels ready to fully embrace the study of culture and the sciences in order to influence and lead civilization.
She eventually rejects the Platonic notion that human goodness can fully protect against peril, siding with the tragic playwrights and Aristotle in treating the acknowledgment of vulnerability as a key to realizing the human good.
She also identifies the ' wisdom of repugnance ' as advocated by Leon Kass as another " politics of disgust " school of thought as it claims that disgust " in crucial cases ... repugnance is the emotional expression of deep wisdom, beyond reason's power fully to articulate it ".

She and acts
She had been sentenced to 180 years in prison, but former Gov. Stratton commuted her term to 75 years, making her eligible for parole, as one of his last acts in office.
She acts as a guide to Hercules and his sidekick, boy genius Amadeus Cho.
She was best known for ordering her male servants to be crippled " as the lame best perform the acts of love ".
She dances so badly and acts so childishly that Torvald agrees to spend the whole evening coaching her.
She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers ' conscience.
She was one of the more popular acts at the Monterey Pop Festival and later became one of the major attractions to the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour.
She is not describing herself as taking this man, but actually doing so ( perhaps the most thorough analysis of such " illocutionary acts " is J. L. Austin, " How to Do Things With Words ").
She said that sacrilegious and blasphemous acts today are adding to the spit and mud that Saint Veronica wiped away that day.
She sued him for damages, but because ( at the time the case was filed ) it was illegal to have sex with someone you're not married to, Ziherl argued that Martin could not sue him because joint tortfeasors-those involved in committing a crime-cannot sue each other over acts occurring as a result of a criminal act ( Zysk v. Zysk, 404 S. E. 2d 721 ( Va. 1990 )).
She acts like a showgirl ( recreating a risqué musical number she had seen performed by one of Jerry's girlfriends ) and lets on that their " father " had been a gardener at Princeton University, not a student athlete.
She underscores the dangers of vaguely written ordinances that allows for law enforcers to determine who engages in disorderly acts, which in turn produce a racially skewed outcome in crime statistics.
She is represented ceremonially by a Bahamian governor-general who acts on the advice of the prime minister and the cabinet.
She was convicted and imprisoned for her actions in the robbery, though her sentence was commuted in February 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, and she received a Presidential pardon from President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001 ( among his last official acts before leaving office ).
She acts as a spokeswoman for Avon's cosmetic products and serves as the honorary chair of the Avon Foundation, a charitable organization that supports women and focuses on breast cancer research and the prevention of domestic violence.
She played the role of a demanding, controlling, and pessimistic glamour-puss from the valley, making fun of popular music acts while at the same time introducing their music videos.
He / She is full-time and presides over city council meetings, has the power to veto council actions and also acts as the Safety Director for the city.
She was cast in small parts in two films and in the television shows Bewitched, McHale's Navy, and The Virginian, as well as on the weekly variety series The Hollywood Palace as a billboard girl and presenter of acts.
She acts sweet and innocent, but lets her true colors show when she thinks no one is watching.
She " virtually acts as North Korea's first lady " and frequently accompanied Kim on his visits to military bases and in meetings with visiting foreign dignitaries.
She continued to play an active role in foreign relations and was the first Egyptian queen to have her name recorded on official acts.
She was one of 13 Labour MPs to vote against a reduction of the age of consent for homosexual acts to 16.
She still owns it but is now in her eighties and their daughter, Almond, acts for her.
She became one of the first acts to score regularly in the UK Singles Chart with EPs, which were also successful on an international level.
She acts as Buzz's co-pilot and second-in-command.

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