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She and helped
She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
She had helped him change his mind.
She helped with teaching as well as office work for a few years -- the catalogues show that she had classes in geography, rhetoric and bookkeeping.
She has consequently often credited her faith as having helped her overcome addictions and personal problems.
She made a public statement after her release, saying: " I would just like to thank the court for allowing me these 90 days ... helped me deal with a very gnarly drug problem, which is behind me ...
She helped Raymond of Capua write his biography of her daughter, and said, " I think God has laid my soul athwart in my body, so it can't get out.
She helped to instigate this debate by beginning to question the literary merits of Jean de Meun ’ s the Romance of the Rose.
She did this successfully by creating literary foremothers that helped her to formulate a female dialogue that celebrated women and their accomplishments.
She helped revise the Florida court system.
She provided him with a cabin for his own use and helped him with his writing-through organization, dictation, editing, and encouragement.
She also has helped with breast cancer awareness ; in September 2008 she participated in the Stand Up to Cancer telethon, to help raise funds to accelerate cancer research.
She helped him on his mission and then returned to DS9 with him.
She has said of the ordeal, " My deepest passion was music and it helped.
She was eventually rescued and she later helped defeat Cyberiad.
She had studied chemistry at Oberlin College, helped with the experiments, took laboratory notes and gave business advice to Charles.
She later helped John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and in the post-war era struggled for women's suffrage.
She also helped companies such as Johnson & Johnson and Macys with their management departments.
She has been credited with saving his life by stopping his heavy drinking, and helped to salvage his career.
She was too grief-stricken to join in the procession and during the funeral her relatives helped her to walk.
She helped the R & B trio Blaque to secure a record deal with Columbia Records.
She helped to popularise the practice of variolation ( an early type of immunisation ), which had been witnessed by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Charles Maitland in Constantinople.
She performed three of the songs at the 1969 Woodstock Festival, helped to bring the songs of Bob Dylan to national prominence, and has displayed a lifelong commitment to political and social activism in the fields of nonviolence, civil rights, human rights and the environment.
She upset Arantxa Sánchez Vicario at the Chase Championships by serving her all love games, then helped the United States win the 2000 Fed Cup over Spain.
She thought a change of wet-nurse and over-feeding may not have helped.

She and Henry
She purchased a house for her sister Anna which had been the last home of Henry David Thoreau, now known as the Thoreau-Alcott House.
She plays a central role in the first part of G. A. Henty's novel Beric the Briton and in a children's novel by Henry Treece.
She was attracted to Henry, a tall, redheaded student who shared her love of the theater.
She married Henry VIII, who had only just acceded to the throne, in a private ceremony at Greenwich Church.
She was a daughter of Henry II, Landgrave of Hesse, and Elizabeth of Meissen.
She was a daughter of Henry V of Iron, Duke of Żagań and Anna of Mazovia.
She was the second child of Henry VIII of England born in wedlock to survive infancy.
She was interred in Highgate Cemetery ( East ), Highgate, London in the area reserved for religious dissenters or agnostics, next to George Henry Lewes ; Karl Marx's memorial is nearby.
She married firstly Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and secondly, Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou, having issue by the second.
She tried to shoot her father with a crossbow after King Henry allowed her two young daughters to be blinded.
She was the daughter of Bolesław III Wrymouth, Duke of Poland, by his second wife Salomea, daughter of Henry, Count of Berg.
She appointed as bailli her husband Henry of Antioch ( who was also Plaisance's uncle ), but died in 1264.
She also lent her voice to the end credits of The Cat's Meow, singing Henry Creamer and Turner Layton's jazz standard " After You've Gone.
She was the only surviving child born of the ill-fated marriage of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon.
She was the only child of King Henry VIII of England and his first wife Catherine of Aragon to survive infancy.
She was not permitted to see her mother, who had been sent to live away from court by Henry.
She gave Lost Laysen, which she had written in two notebooks, to a boyfriend, Henry Love Angel.
She had earlier appeared on the October 26, 1931 cover along-side her husband and on the January 3, 1937 cover with her husband as " Man and Wife of the Year )" Both husband and wife were on good terms with Time Magazine senior editor and co-founder Henry Luce, who frequently tried to rally money and support from the American public for the Republic of China.
She arrived in England in December 1539, and Henry rode to Rochester to meet her on 1 January 1540.
She enlisted the help of Henry Francis du Pont of the Winterthur Museum to assist in collecting artifacts for the mansion, many of which had once been housed there.
She also has done tours featuring her poetry, sometimes along with either Lydia Lunch or Henry Rollins.
She returned to England in early 1522, in order to marry her Irish cousin James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond ; however, the marriage plans ended in failure and she secured a post at court as maid of honour to Henry VIII's queen consort, Catherine of Aragon.
She married William Carey, a minor noble, in February 1520, at Greenwich, with Henry VIII in attendance: soon after, Mary Boleyn became the English King's mistress.
She was accepted to the membership of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1926, becoming its second female member ; the society later awarded both her and her husband ( posthumously ) the Henry Laurence Gantt Medal in 1944 for her contributions to industrial engineering.

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