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She and instigated
She was the one who instigated her brothers to wage a war against Rama.
She instigated religious reform, striving to make the worship and practices of the Church in Scotland conform to those of Rome.
She was a Lady in waiting to the Queen, in 1639-40 ; this may have been instigated by the King in an attempt to keep him in England.
She actually instigated her first meeting with Diana.
She also instigated vicious rumors on the university campus that Julian and Mary were engaged in a ménage trois with Loretta Jardin ( Alice Drummond ), Peter ’ s aunt, a recovering alcoholic high school teacher.
She instigated the wars between Kaeleer and Terreille.
She had a new defensive wall constructed around Moscow, invited settlers from Lithuania, bought Russian prisoners free and instigated measures to protect travelers against street bandits.
She lost her front bench position in December 2006, after a shadow cabinet reshuffle instigated by new Leader of the Opposition Kevin Rudd.
She continued with the so called " Democratic ladies lunches " for career women, which was instigated by Queen Louise as a replacement for the court presentation in 1962.

She and profound
" The Divine ", the " dream princess of eternity ", the " Sarah Bernhardt of films ", are only a few of the superlatives writers used in describing her over the years .... She played heroines that were at once sensual and pure, superficial and profound, suffering and hopeful, world-weary and life-inspiring.
She had a special interest in history, philosophy, and literature, and developed a profound reverence for the German lyric poet and radical political thinker, Heinrich Heine, whose letters she collected.
She had a profound influence on the entire genre, having over 300 published titles read by at least four generations of science fiction and fantasy readers and writers.
She had a profound influence upon her brothers with her adherence to an ascetic ideal.
" She achieved profound ends through the simplest of means, showing the instincts and communicative power of a born performer during a masterly recital on Thursday at Alice Tully Hall " ( New York Times, 2011 )
She fires him, but her profound disappointment is the worst punishment of all.
She also commented on the timeliness of their release following the September 11th attacks, finding the stories of the city's recovery from past disasters reassuring and full of accidental, yet profound meanings.
She said that the use of torture had not made the world a safer place, adding that the use of water-boarding by the United States was a " profound mistake " and as a result America lost its " moral authority ".
She had a profound influence on him, and family life became a major theme in his art.
She said that " America is completely out of touch with the rest of the free world " and blamed this on collective " profound psychological damage " due to the September 11, 2001 attacks.
She found in the hardened shapes of the set plaster a form that was willing to accept, continual and profound adjustments of the major forms without the loss of the sense of “ arrival ” at the surface, essential to Rodin ’ s method of continuous addition.
She was a profound influence on the composer in his last decade.
She saw him as a martyred artist, another lapidé ; he wrote poems based on her works and called her " the most profound and wise orchestrator of grays in modern painting ".
She sinks into profound melancholy and is physically affected by it to the point where her life is endangered.
She wrote an account of the embassy takeover with Fred A. Reed entitled Takeover in Tehran: The Inside Story of the 1979 U. S. Embassy Capture She is said to be remembered by many Americans ( hostages such as David Roeder, Barbara Timm, the mother of hostage Kevin Hermening and those who watched her on television ) with a great lack of fondness, in part because " her familiarity with America added profound emphasis to her rejection of it.
She lost many friends in the bombing, and her profound sense of guilt led her to devote most of her life to producing plays connected with the Hiroshima bombings.
She stated to La Jornada that the student movement of 1968 left a profound mark on her life and caused her consciousness to change as students were murdered by their own police.
She had an influence on the Swiss Réveil, and for a time her ideas had a profound affect on Alexander I of Russia.
" She added, " While this is not exactly a profound film, and the message is hardly new, it's testament to this movie's joyous energy that it doesn't matter in the least.

She and social
She was a social conservative and a member of the Conservative Christian Fellowship.
She had her own intellectual ambitions as a young woman, but they were blocked by social restrictions, because of her poverty, her being a woman and wife, and her Jewish ethnicity.
She notes that this was a closed system, with negligible social mobility, and this severely affected the self identity of the so called dishonourable people.
She was the daughter of transcendentalist and educator Amos Bronson Alcott and social worker Abigail May Alcott and the second of four daughters: Anna Bronson Alcott was the eldest ; Elizabeth Sewall Alcott and Abigail May Alcott were the two youngest.
She rarely interfered with politics, preferring to devote her time and energies to her family, charities and the more social side of her position.
She disliked living in Sacramento, which lacked the excitement, social life, and mild climate to which she was accustomed in Los Angeles.
She supports a social value of privacy with three dimensions: shared perceptions, public values, and collective components.
She also helps him develop social skills, such as helping him get a date with Vidiian Dr. Denara Pel (" Lifesigns "), and supporting him when he deals with the loss of his " daughter " in a holographic family simulation (" Real Life ").
She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women, and the Omicron Delta Kappa Society, as well as a " Summer Welcome " orientation leader.
She elaborates on Wood's analysis, stating that the Sawyer family's values " reflect, or correspond to, established and interdependent American institutions ... but their embodiment of these social units is perverted and transgressive.
" She often provides a voice of reason for the town itself, but many of the townspeople are frustrated or contemptuous of her frequent failure to recognize or react correctly to breaches of social norms.
Halonen was a surprising candidate as she didn't represent many traditional values: She was known as a left-wing social democratic party member, who lived in a domestic partnership, was a single parent and had resigned from the national church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
She publicly opposed the proposed free trade agreement of the European Economic Community ( EEC, later European Union ) in 1973, by signing a petition along with 500 other more-or-less prominent social democrats and socialists.
She has met with political and religious leaders, heads of states, diplomats, and leaders on behalf of the deprived to convey the message to those who have the power to bring about political and social change.
She claimed that " situations are social constructs that are the result, not of ' perception ,' but of ' definition '" ( Miller 156 ).
She abides by her father's wishes at first, but Sir Joseph's advocacy of the equality of humankind encourages Ralph and Josephine to overturn conventional social order.
She maintained an air of self-assured calm throughout all her public engagements in the years after the war, a period marked by civil unrest over social conditions, Irish independence and Indian nationalism.
She enjoyed many social activities, including dancing and ice-skating, and was an expert horsewoman and tandem driver.
She describes these “ positive emotions ” as coming from four different areas of one ’ s self: from a cognitive, psychological, social, or physical perspective .< ref > Fredrickson, Barbara L., et al.
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 was one of the first musicians to use her popularity as a vehicle for social protest, singing and marching for human rights and peace.
She later claimed she had worn the diamond at social gatherings and had an exact replica made for her performances, but he claimed otherwise.
" She would " sport the diamond at social events " and wore it numerous social occasions that she had organized.

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