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She left a sizeable legacy to the local Anglican priest in her will.
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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 stayed too late, and when she left, it was dark and time to go home and cook supper for her husband.
She found herself wishing an old wish, that she had told Doaty she was running away, that she had left something more behind her than the loving, sorry note and her best garnet pin.
She returned home at Christmas, 1839, joining Charlotte and Emily, who had left their positions, and Branwell.
She left Bill in Hope with grandparents Eldridge and Edith Cassidy, who owned and ran a small grocery store.
She left nearly all her property to the National Trust, including over of land, sixteen farms, cottages and herds of cattle and Herdwick sheep.
It was restored to his widow, at the pleading of the poet André Chénier ; " She is old ", he urged, " she is seventy-six, and her husband has left her no heritage save his illustrious name, his virtues and his poverty.
She never left Haworth for more than a few weeks at a time as she did not want to leave her ageing father.
She admitted in an interview given that year that the fairies might have been " figments of my imagination ", but left open the possibility she believed that she had somehow managed to photograph her thoughts.
She left for Paris with cousin May Whitlock, forsaking several suitors and overcoming the objections of her family.
She left the production on December 30, 2007, and later returned from August 26, 2008 until the production closed on January 11, 2009.
She left college during The Great Depression to work as a secretary at the Fletcher Trust Company in Indianapolis.
She eventually left the bench in 1998 and devoted herself full-time to her website and books in September 1999.
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She argues that the legacy of Christian misogyny was consolidated by the so-called " Fathers " of the Church, like Tertullian, who thought a woman was not only " the gateway of the devil " but also " a temple built over a sewer.
She believed changes in the law had afforded her daughter dignity that had been denied her before, and that she had been able to " help transform Sharon's legacy from murder victim to a symbol of victims ' rights ".
She showed little interest in her first husband's musical legacy, made no effort to catalogue Bizet's manuscripts and gave many away as souvenirs.
She was the most influential goddess throughout the legacy of Greece and was also adopted by Rome as their most important goddess, Fortuna, hence deriving the term, fortune.
She can do whatever she wants with what she inherited from her mother, but not with Onassis's legacy to the Greek people in memory of uncle, Alexander Onassis.
" She concludes that " Hume's most important legacy is the supposition that the justification of induction is not analogous to that of deduction.
She wrote to the literary critic Edmund Wilson, who had agreed to edit the book, musing on his legacy.
She lived on until 1183, endowing as her legacy a Benedictine abbey at the site of Santa Maria di Maniaca, constructed by Giorgio Maniace over a century prior, and a church at San Marco d ' Alunzio, Robert Guiscard's first castle in Sicily.
She emphasizes the legacy of the 1798 rebellion in Ireland and uses the novel to promote an Irish view of Irish history and prehistory.
She paved a way for her own legacy and left two sons, no husband, innumerable lovers, a million and a quarter francs and a reputation as a tragic actress which has never been overshadowed.
She was impatient and unpredictable, unwilling to rely too heavily on one adviser However, her administration continued much of Peter I ’ s legacy.
She died in London on 26 Nov. 1896, bequeathing the greater part of her property, which had mostly come to her late in life by the legacy of a step-brother, to Newnham College, Cambridge.
She left her legacy by becoming the first woman to make the Australian pop charts with a local recording called ' Come Closer to Me '.
She carries on her famous ancestor's legacy of solving crimes through deductive reasoning while attending the prestigious Sussex Academy.
Chilton is a Distinguished Science Fellow at Syngenta Biotechnology, Inc., She began her corporate career in 1983 with CIBA-Geigy Corporation ( a legacy company of Syngenta ).
She was the first alumna to be elected president of the college, carrying on the legacy of her husband Dr. Albert E. Manley, who was the first African-American and male president of Spelman College from 1953 to 1976 .< ref >
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