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She and gives
She gives him food, and speaks to him, urging him not to " have on his conscience the staggering burden of needless bloodshed " ( verse 31, NIV ) and reminding him that God will make him a " lasting dynasty " ( verse 28 ).
She gives birth to a boy, Frank Jr. Jr., and two girls: Leslie, and Chandler.
She gives him some of her life energy as the Cosmos sing, and Battra revives.
She has blue eyes like Gerald O ' Hara and Melanie gives her the nickname, " Bonnie Blue ," in reference to the Bonnie Blue Flag of the Confederacy.
" She gives the example of Hamlet's advice to Ophelia, " get thee to a nunnery ", which is simultaneously a reference to a place of chastity and a slang term for a brothel, reflecting Hamlet's confused feelings about female sexuality.
She takes him to his father, who gives him to his brother, Gavida the smith, in fosterage.
She gives up her badge and gun and continues the investigation alone.
She gives some real competition to Sanjay Dutt.
She gives Cúchulainn three drinks of milk.
She said it was fine, that she knew him, and I said, ‘ It ’ s okay, he ’ s a cartoonist .’ So Johnny gives that classic look and he says, ‘ I knew I should have taken up drawing .’”
She, being reanimated, gives birth to a male child ; and Messer Gentile restores her, with her son, to Niccoluccio Caccianimico, her husband.
She gives not only herself reason, but also gives readers, and women, reason to believe that women are not bad creatures and have a significant place within society.
She gives a stirring speech in which she tells him that she must obey her conscience rather than human law.
For example: " He gives her a flower " or " She gave the watch to John ".
She gives him a miniature American flag to wave in greeting to his father, which he does, blindfolded, throughout the following action.
She later gives them two pieces of candy for one cent, when it is later revealed that the candy was a nickel apiece.
She was at home during her near death experience, and gives no mention of her personal life up until that point.
She gives birth to her baby, attracting media attention, and she sets up a new life with the help of new friends.
She gives her a buckeye tree and a welcome basket.
She acknowledges the need for Neville's execution, and gives him pills, claiming they will " make it easier ".
She gives an example of how in an earlier composition of hers, she had the tuba above the piccolo.
She is the only character to show the hunchback a moment of human kindness: as he is being whipped for punishment and jeered by a horrid rabble, she approaches the public stock and gives him a drink of water.
She gives Ketterley a box from Atlantis containing the dust from which he constructs the rings Digory and Polly use to travel between worlds.

She and imperial
She became involved in politics in Tiberius ’ imperial court, became an advocate for her sons to succeed Tiberius, and opposed Tiberius ’ natural son and natural grandson Tiberius Gemellus for succession.
She was the first empress ( like Empress Wu in China ) consort of Japan who was not a daughter of the imperial family itself.
She soon established herself as an autocratic ruler, using her popularity with the imperial guards and lesser nobility.
She dismissed the possibility that other countries might try to seize her territories and immediately started ensuring the imperial dignity for herself ; since a woman could not be elected Holy Roman Empress, Maria Theresa wanted to secure the imperial office for her husband.
She was brought out of her retirement in a convent, convened the Senate and was proclaimed " emperor " by the imperial guard shortly before Constantine's death.
She was commonly worshipped by imperial Roman soldiers, particularly those who lived along the borders of the Roman Empire ; altars to her have been found in Great Britain and North Africa.
She continues to supply the chief type even during imperial times, being generally shown seated with the tympanum in her hand.
Their son Georges, who was hiding to avoid execution, was sent to the U. S. She, however, travelled with her two teenage daughters Anastasie and Virginie to Dunkirk and embarked for the Danish port of Altona ( later Altona, Hamburg ) and the adjacent free imperial city of Hamburg.
She notes her imperial heritage in the Alexiad by stating that she was “ born and bred in the purple.
She built palaces, cathedrals and social structures on an imperial scale, supporting religion and education.
She was not interred in the Muling mausoleum for imperial concubines.
She settled in a palatial residence in the Rue de Montmorency and was given a large rent of 120 000 francs and a permission to enter all of the imperial museums, but her previous relationship with Napoleon ended.
She then took personal charge of the imperial family, directing its affairs with such authority that she became known in society at large as the emperor ’ s guardian .” Immediately when Pulcheria took authority over the imperial palace, the palace took on a much more monastic tone compared to that of her mother ’ s palace.
She thus plotted with Sima Wei, who was in control of a battalion of the imperial guards, and was himself under pressure from Sima Liang to return to his fief of Jing Province.
Similarly, She marks one of the first fictional examples to raise the spectre of the natural decline of civilisation, and by extension, British imperial power, which would become an increasingly frequent theme in Gothic and invasion literature until the onset World War I.
She wielded significant influence in the Qing imperial court during the reigns of her son and grandson.
She had left the imperial scene in ownership of a household staff as well as property.
She was then able to wear the purple paludamentum representing imperial rank and was depicted in Roman currency.
She was released on March 3, 1917, after the February Revolution overthrew the imperial government.
She remains historically significant for the sheer amount of imperial authority she wielded-the true " power behind the throne ," as Jehangir was battling serious addictions to alcohol and opium throughout her reign-and is known as one of the most powerful women who ruled India with an iron fist.
She was later captured by the Byzantine general Belisarius and sent to Constantinople, where Amalafrid later became an imperial general and Rodelinda was married to the Lombard king Auduin.
She had been Consort Li, an imperial concubine of Emperor Zhenzong's, before falling out of favor for supposedly giving birth to a bloody dead Chinese wild cat.

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