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She and negotiated
She turned down Philip II's own hand in 1559, and negotiated for several years to marry his cousin Archduke Charles of Austria.
She negotiated with Louis B. Mayer and on 8 December, Walt Disney brought her on a three-hour tour showing her the on-going production of Fantasia.
She negotiated a deal that would pay her 10 percent of the worldwide gross profits, in addition to her salary.
She negotiated a marriage between her son and Rotrude, a daughter of Charlemagne by his third wife Hildegard.
She finally urged Irwin to try to cancel her agreement with Mayo ; instead, he negotiated her a better deal allowing her to perform in clubs while remaining on the Warners payroll.
She planned to use the home as a retirement home for herself and actually negotiated on it only to have it bought while she was across the river filming at Houmas House by another family who still live there today.
She negotiated on his behalf with publishers, helped to arrange contact with his children, contacted friends and supporters to help him financially, and assisted and nursed him through his mental and alcohol problems.
She was also a leading figure on Henry Ford's ill-fated Peace Ship expedition of late 1915, steaming across the Atlantic with a team of pacifist campaigners who hoped to give impetus to a negotiated settlement to the First World War.
She portrayed a modern Indian woman who, while endorsing traditional Indian ethos and values, negotiated more freedom for herself.
Two weeks after the appearance of these pieces Miller negotiated a private severance package with Times ' publisher, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. She contested both Calame's and Dowd's claims and gave no ground in defense of her work, but cited difficulty in performing her job effectively after having become an integral part of the stories she was sent to cover.
She negotiated many of the company s business deals with outside vendors, establishing the company s first line of action figures, Wrestling Superstars, in 1984.
She says that a woman needs to understand that " an exchange ... is negotiated according to the value the proposed merchandise has for the buyer and not for the seller: she was duped by being persuaded she was priceless ...." Beauvoir takes time to answer skeptics and her critics but quickly reaches the end:
She joined the Republican and Democratic Movement ( MDR ), an opposition party, in 1992, and four months later was appointed Minister of Education by Dismas Nsengiyaremye, the first opposition prime minister under a power-sharing scheme negotiated between President Juvénal Habyarimana and five major opposition parties.
She negotiated a peace treaty in which Portugal agreed to withdraw its advance fort of Ambaca on the Lukala, which had served as a base for the invasion of Ndongo, return a large number of captive ijiko to Ndongo, and force the Imbangala bands who were still ravaging Ndongo to leave.
She negotiated an agreement with CTS, controlled by Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, under the China National Tourism Administration.
She negotiated a peace treaty, and returned with the high Byzantine title of curopalates for his son in 1032.
Wilkinson founded the Kanata North Business Park, known as “ Silicon Valley North .” She also negotiated the acclaimed 40 % Open-Space Agreement ( urban land in Ontario generally has a 5 % open-space allotment ) for Kanata North to protect Canadian Shield environmental lands, unique in the City of Ottawa, in the face of planned housing subdivisions.
She was near to being a complete pacifist, and joined her husband in campaigning for a negotiated peace in 1916.
She attempted to tie smaller class sizes to salaries in each of the three collective bargaining agreements she has negotiated, and linked class size to school repair and rebuilding issues.
She eventually negotiated safe passage for herself and her troops in exchange for her castle.
She notes that in this era elaborate prenuptial agreements were negotiated prior to every marriage, and that they invariably included steep financial penalties, known as ketubah, paid by the husband in case of divorce, guaranteeing the wife financial well being even in case of divorce.

She and Montreal
She befriended Andy Warhol and was a Guest of Honour at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.
She has lived in Montreal, Quebec, Canada since 2002.
" She has taught at the University of British Columbia ( 1965 ), Sir George Williams University in Montreal ( 1967 – 68 ), the University of Alberta ( 1969 – 70 ), York University in Toronto ( 1971 – 72 ), the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa ( 1985 ), where she was visiting M. F. A.
She was interred in Mount Royal Cemetery in Montreal.
She had hopes of competing at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, but had to give up on that goal after she had contracted infectious mononucleosis (" kissing disease ") after having shared a glass of water with someone.
She spent some of her early childhood in Kenya with her mother, but after several bouts with malaria returned to Montreal, where she attended M. I. N. D.
She was said to be the daughter of Joseph E. La Badie and his wife Amanda from Montreal, Quebec.
She emigrated to the American colonies with her first husband, David Tetchley, but ten years later left him, and reverting to her maiden name she made her way to Montreal, penniless, until taken in by Molson.
She was Pauline Hébert, infant daughter of fur-trader Augustin Hébert and his wife Adrienne Du Vivier, who had come to Montreal in 1648 with Maisonneuve and their elder daughter Jeanne.
She was buried in Montreal alongside her husband and daughter, in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.
She is depicted in a stained-glass mural in the Place-des-Arts metro station in Montreal.
She died in Montreal.
She was tried and convicted of setting fire to her owner's home, burning much of what is now referred to as Old Montreal.
She lived in New England before being sold in 1725 to an important French businessman from Montreal named François Poulin de Francheville, and after his death in 1733 belonged to his wife Thérèse de Couagne.
She also withdrew from the Rogers Cup in Montreal.
She began radiation treatment at the Radium Institute in Montreal, and engaged in practically no musical endeavours at this point, making no stage appearances for a full year.
She died of cancer on February 20, 1941 in Montreal and was buried in the Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges.
She was born in Bouctouche, New Brunswick and lives in Montreal, Quebec.
She taught literature and folklore at Laval, then in Montreal between 1971 to 1976.
She left in 1961 to resume her education at the McGill University in Montreal while also lecturing part-time at Concordia University.
She reached the final of the Rogers Cup in Montreal, losing to Graf.
She graduated from St. George's High School, Montreal in 2003 and spoke at the graduation ceremony.
She also reached the semifinals of Los Angeles, losing to Chanda Rubin, and Montreal, grasping a 6 – 4, 6 – 3 victory over Martina Hingis before retiring hurt against Capriati.
She was previously married to a Montreal engineer, François Brissette, and is currently married to Billie Flynn, a test pilot and former Canadian Forces officer.
She also plays the piano and has sung with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Tafelmusik Chamber Choir and several others.

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