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She and justified
She justified herself by saying that " she was used to play and never loved to do anything that looked like an affected constraint.
She justified her position there by helping those who needed non-medical assistance.
She says that she felt justified in writing her memoirs as it has been done by others, such as Caesar and Ovid.
She stated her intention to plead not guilty on the grounds that her actions were justified to prevent an illegal war.
She justified her involvement saying, " It is a woman's business to be interested in the environment.
She argued these differences justified different regulatory treatment.
She looks upon this as justified discrimination.
She justified her step in a polemical work entitled Von Babylon nach Jerusalem ( 1851 ), which elicited a vigorous reply from Heinrich Abeken, and from several others as well.
She justified attacking her partner with the words: " It's about me, it's about what I deserve.

She and on
She lay there, making no effort to get back on her feet.
She began it deliberately, so that none of her words would be lost on him.
She jerked the coat back on and squeezed it around her again, but not soon enough.
She went on:
She placed her palms, fingers outspread, on the desk in an odd gesture as if to say, `` Now, what next ''??
She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked on scornfully.
She was sitting on the edge of the bed again, back in the same position where the snake had found her.
She munched little ginger cakes called mulatto's belly and kept her green, somewhat hypnotic eyes fixed on a light-colored male who was prancing wildly with a 5-foot king snake wrapped around his bronze neck.
She was nude to the waist and her tumbled abundance of black hair did not conceal the knife slashes on her back.
She remained squatting on her heels all the time we were there ; ;
She read everything else she could get her hands on, including an article ( she thinks it was in the Atlantic Monthly ) by Mark Twain on `` White Slavery ''.
She wrote in her journal, `` I have not heard the least profane language since I have been on board the vessel.
She kept the dolls on the Lincoln bed.
She would often go up on the roof to see the attendant take down the flag in the evening.
She opened the boxes with a tear in her eye and a sad smile on her face.
She had to clean the glass on the display cases in the butcher shop, help her brother scrub the cutting tables with wire brushes, mop the floors, put down new sawdust on the floors and help check the outgoing orders.
She smoothed the covers on Scotty's bed and picked things up from the floor.
She had even steeled herself to keep Juanita upstairs in the nurse's room off the empty nursery, although the girl tried to insist on moving back to the quarters to spare Kate remembrance of the baby's death.
She came to the ballroom and stood on the two carpeted steps that led down to it.
She was still laughing when I grabbed her and started rolling her on the bed.
She was told by the manservant who opened the door that his lordship was engaged on work from which he had left strict orders he was not to be disturbed.
She signed the letters quickly, stamped them, and placed them on the hall table for Raphael to mail in town.

She and grounds
She hesitated, she hopped, she rolled and rocked, skipped and jumped, but in some two weeks she started to pace, From that time to this she has shown steady improvement and now looks like one of the classiest things on the grounds.
She looked out at the corn field, the great green deep acres of it rolled out like the sea in the field beyond the whitewashed fence bordering the grounds.
She once had a neighbour's donkey castrated while looking after it, on the grounds of its " sexual harassment " of her own donkey and mare, for which she was taken to court by the donkey's owner in 1989.
She therefore said she opposed capital punishment " on epistemological, not moral, grounds.
She was given free rein to renovate the Petit Trianon, a small château on the grounds of Versailles, which was given to her as a gift by Louis XVI on 15 August 1774 ; she concentrated mainly on horticulture, redesigning the garden in the English fashion, which in the previous reign had been an arboretum of introduced species, and adding flowers.
She was eventually released, on medical grounds, in 1991.
She received the commission from J. Pierpont Morgan to design the Morgan Library grounds in New York City, and continued as a consultant for thirty years ( 1913 – 1943 ).
She then poured water over the grounds, and coffee – clean and clear – dripped into a drinking cup below.
She has often been described as a philosopher, although she refused that label on the grounds that philosophy is concerned with " man in the singular.
She later said she knew on their wedding night she had made " a dreadful mistake ," and two months later she filed for divorce on grounds of desertion.
" She was cremated at Putney Vale Crematorium, and her ashes scattered in the grounds there.
She pursued a policy of co-location of private hospitals on public hospital grounds and is seen as sympathetic to the privatisation of health insurance.
She planted it in the grounds of her house in Honolulu, by the Nu ' uana stream.
She was buried in the Bibesco family vault on the grounds of Mogosoaia Palace outside Bucharest.
She had initially been left off the SNP's candidate shortlist over her brief relationship in the 1970s with Donald Bain, the former husband of SNP stalwart Margaret Ewing, on the grounds that the issue could prove an embarrassment to the party.
She had been married to Malcolm Arbuthnot and Fletcher's adultery with her was the grounds for the divorce.
She wanted to remove the bitter taste caused by boiling loose grounds or using the typical method of linen to brew coffee.
She arranged for Davis to use a cottage on the grounds.
Beecher ’ s essay argues against the participation of women in the abolitionist movement, on the grounds that women hold a subordinate position to men as “ a beneficent and immutable Divine law .” She continues to argue that “ Men are the proper persons to make appeals to the rulers whom they appoint … are surely out of their place in attempting to do it themselves .”
She has been credited with coining the term, " queer theory ", but abandoning it barely three years later, on the grounds that it had been taken over by those mainstream forces and institutions it was coined to resist.
She retired to Syria and separated from her second husband in 1227 on the grounds of consanguinity.
She resigned from government on health grounds on 16 September 2011, and was replaced in the Home Office by Lord Henley.
She was buried next to the president and her first son at Place of Meditation on the grounds of the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas.
She added a codicil in 1899 directing that a school building be constructed on the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral property and asked that it be called the Lane-Johnston Building “ to the end that the family names of my husband and myself may be associated with the bequest made in loving memory of our sons .” A codicil of 1903 increased her gift by one third but said that only half the total was to be spent on the building.

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