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She and moved
She quickly moved into cafe society, possibly easing her conscience by talking constantly of her desire to be in show business.
She later divorced Graham, who is believed to have moved to Bolivia.
She described in her memoir, Harsh Route ( or Steep Route ), of a case which she was directly involved in during the late 1940s, after she had been moved to the prisoners ' hospital.
She was born in Fresno on July 17, 1916, and later moved with her divorced mother and her brother and sister to Los Angeles.
Jim Kerr of Simple Minds was so moved by the results of the Enniskillen bombing in 1987 that he wrote new words to the traditional folk song " She Moved Through The Fair " and the group recorded it with the name " Belfast Child ".
She attended Loreto Community School in Milford, County Donegal and then moved away to attend college wanting to become a classical pianist, continuing her studies in music and also studying watercolour painting.
She and her two brothers were coming to America to meet their parents, who had moved to New York two years prior.
She later moved to Russellville, Arkansas with her family, where she graduated from Russellville High School in 1979.
She later moved to São Paulo and became involved in journalism for the anarchist and labor press.
She retired from a career in advertising and moved to Blowing Rock, North Carolina, to write.
She moved to London at the age of sixteen.
She moved to a paid position in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs in December 1995.
She stopped selling her handbag line and moved to London.
She moved to Greece in 1956, and worked as a professional saw musician.
She first attracted controversy early in 1967, when, after four months ' residence in the California Governor's Mansion in Sacramento, she moved her family into a wealthy suburb because fire officials had labeled the mansion as a " firetrap ".
She and her family moved to New York in 1902.
She moved to Maine in 1976 after her marriage ended and as a result of the settlement, she received half of the couple's assets.
She then moved to her seat but driver James F. Blake told her to follow city rules and enter the bus again from the back door.
She later moved to the United States where she took up acting.
She said her flight was being hijacked by six individuals who had moved them to the rear of the plane.
She was the leading portrait painter in Genoa until she moved to Palermo in her last years.
She moved to Manhattan and supported herself as a bartender, cocktail waitress, and coat checker.
She continued with the play ; but, when Korda moved it to a larger theatre, Leigh was found to be unable to project her voice adequately or to hold the attention of so large an audience, and the play closed soon after.
She was born in Paris and moved with her family to Washington, D. C. in 1966.
She became a professional actress in 1982 after graduating from drama school and moved to New York City in 1984 where she appeared in the Broadway production of The Real Thing.

She and Dublin
She also obtained the backing of the Workers ' Party of Ireland which was strong in Dublin and was considered crucial to getting working class votes.
She stated at a press conference held on December 9, 2010 in Dublin, a couple of days before shooting began, " I believe in this story and its potential to take everyone on a sensuous, funny, heart-breaking, wildly unexpected ride ".
She was the paternal granddaughter of Nathaneal Bland ( d. 1760 ), Vicar General of Ardfert and Agadhoe, and Judge of the Prerogative Court of Dublin, Ireland, and his wife Lucy ( née Heaton ).
She had an affair with her first boss, Richard Daly, the manager of the Theatre Royal, Cork, who was married, and had an illegitimate daughter, Frances ( b. 1782 Dublin ), at age 20.
She stood, unsuccessfully, as a Fianna Fáil candidate in the Dublin South – East constituency at the 1987 general election, receiving 2, 243 votes ( 5. 9 %).
She also incurred some criticism from some of the Irish Catholic hierarchy by taking communion in an Anglican ( Church of Ireland ) Cathedral in Dublin on 7 December 1997, although 78 percent of Irish people approved of her action in a following opinion poll.
She performed her last official public engagement at a hostel for homeless men in Dublin in the morning and spent the afternoon moving out of Áras an Uachtaráin.
She holds honorary degrees from Queen's University and the University of Alberta in Canada ; University College Dublin in Ireland ; the University of York and University College London in the UK ; and Georgetown University, Northwestern University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the USA.
She began to exhibit in group shows in London and Dublin from the age of 18.
She attended a convent school in Dublin, then the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Roehampton ( now Woldingham School ).
She was the granddaughter of Henry Wallace Doveton Dunlop, who built Lansdowne Road Rugby Ground in Ballsbridge, Dublin, in 1872.
She married Sir William Henry Gregory, a widower with an estate at Coole Park, near Gort, County Galway, on 4 March 1880, at St Matthias church in Dublin.
She danced and acted at various Dublin theatres until 1740, when her success as Sir Harry Wildair in The Constant Couple led to her being given her London debut at Covent Garden ; she became well known as an actress thereafter.
She performed at Drury Lane for several years and later returned to Dublin, appearing in a variety of plays.
She was made president ( and the only female member ) of Thomas Sheridan's Beefsteak Club in Dublin.
She was educated at University College Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, and Harvard University, where she was awarded a Nieman Fellowship in journalism.
She resigned in September 1999 when the magazine's sister publication, In Dublin, was banned by the Censorship of Publications Appeal Board for advertising brothels and prostitution services.
She trained as a teacher and worked first in Edenderry, before taking up a post at a national school in Dorset Street, Dublin in around 1901.
She also served as a Teachta Dála ( TD ) for the Dublin Mid – West and Dublin South – West constituencies from 1981 to 2011.
She was educated at the Convent of Mercy, Inchicore and Presentation Convent, Clondalkin before studying at Trinity College, Dublin.
She settled in Dublin in 1922.
She died in Clonskeagh, aged 86 and is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin.

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