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She and journeyed
She journeyed from Portugal to Portsmouth on 13 – 14 May 1662, but was not visited by Charles there until 20 May.
She journeyed, in company with Constant, by Metz and Frankfurt to Weimar, and arrived there in December.
She spent the summer at the chateau with a brilliant company ; in the autumn she journeyed to Italy accompanied by Schlegel and Sismondi, and there gathered the materials of her most famous work, Corinne, whose main protagonist was inspired by the Italian poet Diodata Saluzzo Roero.
She journeyed slowly through Russia and Finland to Sweden, making a stay at Saint Petersburg, spent the winter in Stockholm, and then set out for England.
She journeyed to New York and met American railway heir Clendenin Ryan Jr ( 1905 – 1957 ), grandson of Thomas Fortune Ryan, marrying him on 20 February 1935, after he proposed on their third date, in Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
She then journeyed to the International Space Station as a Mission Specialist for Space Shuttle mission STS-130.
STS-130 She also journeyed to the International Space Station as a Mission Specialist for Space Shuttle mission STS-130.
She journeyed to the southern mountains and brought back the sun.
She was born October 4, 1758 in Barcelona, Spain and journeyed to Mexico City with her mother and brother to join her father Agustín Callis, the original captain of the Free Company of Volunteers of Catalonia.
She has journeyed to the City to meet her cousin Kedar and start a new life.
She and her fellow Warriors first battled Psionex, then fought the third Star Thief and journeyed to the Blue Area of the Moon, where they encountered the Inhumans Royal Family and the Watcher.

She and Hollywood
She was honored with a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005 for her contributions to the entertainment industry.
She refused to travel to Hollywood to film her scene, requiring the needed cast and crew members to travel to film in Paris.
She used her Miss America scholarship money to study acting at HB Studios in New York City before moving to Hollywood to pursue a film and television career.
Dialogue now took precedence over " slapstick " in Hollywood comedies: the fast-paced, witty banter of The Front Page ( 1931 ) or It Happened One Night ( 1934 ), the sexual double entrendres of Mae West ( She Done Him Wrong, 1933 ) or the often subversively anarchic nonsense talk of the Marx Brothers ( Duck Soup, 1933 ).
She was the only 1920s Hollywood actress in attendance that evening.
She became a Hollywood star after headlining the romantic comedy Pretty Woman ( 1990 ), which grossed $ 464 million worldwide.
She continued appearing in Hollywood films until 1949.
She was the first Spanish actress in history to receive an Academy Award and the first Spanish actress to receive a star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
She donated her salary from her first Hollywood movie, The Hi-Lo Country, to Mother Teresa's mission.
She told Access Hollywood: " He is a good guy.
She had better luck at other studios in Hollywood, appearing in supporting roles in a string of films, including Abe Lincoln in Illinois ( as Mary Todd Lincoln ), Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet ( as Mrs. Ehrlich ) and Action in the North Atlantic, in the early 1940s.
She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 2, 2011.
She released a Christmas album called For Christmas with Love ( recorded in Hollywood, California ) and later signed with A & M Records, releasing more albums including, A Gift of Song and Climb Ev ' ry Mountain.
She also has one for " Radio " at 6609 Hollywood Boulevard | Hollywood Blvd.
She later told Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper, " Mogambo had three things that interested me.
" She was offered a standard contract by MGM, and left school for Hollywood in 1941 with her sister Bappie accompanying her.
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is ranked as the 11th greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute.
She is listed as one of the American Film Institute's greatest stars of all time and was the highest-paid star in Hollywood in the late 1930s, earning around US $ 500, 000 per year ( more than five times the salary of the US President ).
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6930 Hollywood Blvd.
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1751 Vine Street.
" She has also unsuccessfully lobbied for Sharon Tate to be awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
She was interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California next to her second husband Adrian, but her stone reads " Janet Gaynor Gregory ," her legal name after her marriage to her third husband, producer and director Paul Gregory.

She and write
She was occupying herself in an attempt to write an article about the variety of houses that they had rented abroad.
She could act and she could write.
She named 48 items, and said there were `` many more things which it would take too long to write ''.
She bound Andrew as a boy as an apprentice tailor ; Johnson had no formal education but taught himself how to read and write, with some help from his masters, as was their obligation under his apprenticeship.
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 continued to write, illustrate and design spin-off merchandise based on her children ’ s books for Warne until the duties of land management and diminishing eyesight made it difficult to continue.
She subsequently gave birth to three daughters and another son, Samuel ( who would eventually succeed their father as rector of Stenbrohult and write a manual on beekeeping ).
She learned to speak, read and write in Spanish and Latin, and spoke French and Greek.
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 was one of the first women to write in the genre, and paved the way for many other female writers in speculative fiction.
She did write for a few television shows under her married name, but upon marrying Thomas Reggie ( who was not a writer ) in 1963, she ceased writing entirely.
She retired from a career in advertising and moved to Blowing Rock, North Carolina, to write.
She spoke French, the court language of the age, but never bothered to learn to write German or Swedish correctly.
She could also write in Latin.
She instilled in her son a deep love of poetry and literature, recited verse daily and supported him unceasingly in his efforts to write.
She declined and moved to Stockholm, learning to become a typist and stenographer ( she would later write most of her drafts in stenography ).
" She asks Sharpless to write and tell him that his son waits for him.
She was able to attend a Congregationalist Sunday school where she learned to read and write.
She also developed an interest in learning English, and while she never became fluent, she was able to write in broken English to her friend, the Duchess of Devonshire.
She could read and write a little, but was much better at needlework and household management, which were considered much more necessary for women.
She could read and write, but only in German.
She said later that the war had depressed her and she had wanted to write something naïve and innocent.
She went on to write six more Moomin books, a number of picture books and comic strips.
She eventually gave the strip up because the daily work of a comic artist did not leave her time to write books and paint, but Lars took over the strip and continued it until 1975.
She always made it clear that, whilst her life, which included a spell of severe mental illness, contributed to the themes contained within her work, she did not write explicitly autobiographical poetry.

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