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She and occupies
She was powerless ( nil agis, " you can do nothing ," the poet repeats twice ); the god " occupies her with his embrace ," and after overpowering her to achieve his goal, treats the encounter as contractual: " In exchange for our intercourse ( pro concubitu ), the right ( ius ) of the hinge will be yours ; take that as payment for the virginity you deposited " ( 6. 119 – 128 ).
She occupies a small shack at the top of an apartment building called ( the building itself is used entirely to contain her book collection ).

She and place
She had to move in some direction -- any direction that would take her away from this evil place.
She wondered what had taken place in town, between him and his wife.
She would try to see over the bulge of her cheeks and somewhat under her teeth to the place where she was biting.
She had been sent to the wrong place for duty.
She set out to make sure that no Jewish child anyplace in the world had to live in a place such as this ''.
She calls for a new understanding about the importance of home and its place in the American Dream.
She has completed her revenge by both destroying Tyrell, and taking back Rachael's place.
She is not directly mentioned at any other place in the book.
" ( Wills is quoted as saying, " I rode horeseback from the place between the rivers to Childress to see Bessie Smith ... She was about the greatest thing I had ever heard.
She has given live performances on various television shows, events and ceremonies ( her most recent appearance was in Gaoth Dobhair in the summer of 2005, which coincided with a tribute event to the Brennan family that took place in Letterkenny ), but she has yet to do a concert.
She returned home and Anne took her place.
She organizes and attends official ceremonies and functions of state either along with, or in place of, the president.
" She gives the example of Hamlet's advice to Ophelia, " get thee to a nunnery ", which is simultaneously a reference to a place of chastity and a slang term for a brothel, reflecting Hamlet's confused feelings about female sexuality.
Traditional burial place of Judah the Prince at Beit She ' arim National Park, Israel.
She secured a clear third place with a 21-move win over Shirov in her last game.
She finished in sixth place with an even score of 4½ – 4½.
She finished with only 4 points from 9 games, tied for 6 – 7 place with Jan Timman, who had also played below his rating.
She appeared headed for a first place victory in the tournament, but lost her game against compatriot Péter Lékó.
She quickly ordered Jacob to bring her two kid goats from their flock so that he could take Esau's place in serving Isaac and receiving his blessing.
She awakened, he identified himself and offered her two choices: she could submit to his sexual advances and become his wife and future queen, or he would kill her and one of her slaves and place the bodies together, then claim he had caught her having adulterous sex ( see sexuality in ancient Rome for Roman attitudes toward sex ).
She was styled " The Lady Mary " rather than Princess, and her place in the line of succession was transferred to her newborn half-sister, Elizabeth, Anne's daughter.
She finds him alive in Tunis, and makes herself known to him, who, having by his counsel gained high place in the king's favour, marries her, and returns with her wealthy to Lipari.
She gives not only herself reason, but also gives readers, and women, reason to believe that women are not bad creatures and have a significant place within society.
She began to take her place at his side in policy and in state, but not yet in his bed.
She soon became pregnant and, to legalise the first wedding considered to be unlawful at the time, there was a second wedding service, also private in accordance with The Royal Book, which took place in London on 25 January 1533.

She and literature
She was chronically ill as a child and spent much of her time reading literature of the fantastic.
She claims that Gould — particularly in his popular essays — uses a variety of strategies from literature, political science, and personal anecdotes to substantiate the general pattern of punctuated equilibrium ( long periods of stasis interrupted by rapid, catastrophic change ).
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 graduated from Wellesley as one of the 33 Durant Scholars on June 19, 1917, with a major in English literature and minor in philosophy.
She became interested in literature at a young age.
She was eulogized in the chroniclers, most notably in the two accounts centered on her reign – The Life of Tamar, Queen of Queens and The Histories and Eulogies of the Sovereigns – which became the primary sources of Tamar's sanctification in the Georgian literature.
She or her circle may have encouraged Anne's interest in reform, as well as in poetry and literature.
She graduated from the University of California in 1900 with a bachelor's degree in English literature and was the first female commencement speaker at the university.
The Court, like most Imperial Courts, was considered a reflection of the ruler at its center and Elizabeth was said to bethe laziest, most extravagant and most amorous of sovereigns .” Elizabeth was intelligent but lacked the discipline and early education necessary to flourish as an intellectual ; she found the reading of secular literature to be “ injurious to health .” She kind and warm-hearted for the emotions sake alone, once going so far as to offer to finance the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake destroyed the Portuguese city despite having and wanting no diplomatic relationship with the nation.
" She cites the goals of feminist criticism as: ( 1 ) To develop and uncover a female tradition of writing, ( 2 ) to interpret symbolism of women's writing so that it will not be lost or ignored by the male point of view, ( 3 ) to rediscover old texts, ( 4 ) to analyze women writers and their writings from a female perspective, ( 5 ) to resist sexism in literature, and ( 6 ) to increase awareness of the sexual politics of language and style.
She became a voracious reader of literature, Dell pocketbook mysteries, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Canadian animal stories, and comic books.
She later attended Kensington High School and won a bursary to Royal Holloway College in 1891 to study literature ..
She was educated at King's College London, where she earned degrees in French and 18th century literature, and at the University of Grenoble in France.
She married Mao in Yan ' an in November 1938, and is sometimes referred to as Madame Mao in Western literature, serving as Communist China's first first lady.
She went on to study law at Kiev University, leaving a year later to study literature in St Petersburg.
She has three siblings from her mother: her twin sister Isotta Ingrid Rossellini, who is an adjunct professor of Italian literature ; a brother, Robertino Ingmar Rossellini ; and a half-sister, Pia Lindström, who formerly worked on television and is from her mother's first marriage with Petter Lindström.
She contributed articles, reviews and stories to various magazines and newspapers on art, literature and prominent people.
She then attended University of Vilnius to pursue graduate studies in archaeology under Jonas Puzinas, linguistics, ethnology, folklore and literature.
She made many recordings that reflected her broad performance repertoire of everything from concert literature to lieder to opera to traditional American songs and spirituals.
She appears a few times in Latin literature and inscriptions.
She was inspired by the scenery and on friendly terms with Laßberg, but neither he nor his friends appreciated modern literature and Droste's hopes that they might help her to publish her work came to nothing.
She attended Stanford University as an English literature major.
She became a teacher in schools in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York, and then, until about 1852, became a distinguished professional lecturer, conducting, in various Eastern United States cities, classes for women in history and literature by methods she devised.
She lived the last part of her life in Jerusalem, where she focused on writing her own literature.
She made a point to connect her background love for studying classical Greek literature, with her Christian beliefs.

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