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She and openly
She displayed her love very openly and inappropriately according to the etiquette of the time, which made people consider her to be emotional, hysterical and very " feminine ", which meant she was not considered intelligent.
She ran a hospital for Canadian soldiers as she had before, but openly expressed a preference for the veterans of the previous World War.
She spent much of the next years trying to ensure his release, to this end, and for the first time, she published overtly propagandist poetry, “ In Praise of Peace ,” in the magazine Ogoniok, openly supporting Stalin and his regime.
She would not speak openly about her relationship with these individuals, but there was reported friction between Sauvé and Brian Mulroney, whom she had appointed as her chief executive adviser in 1984.
She appeared in 33 episodes between 1991 and 1997, and was one of the first actresses to portray an openly lesbian recurring character on American television.
She was now more assertive in her defiance of her husband and mother-in-law than before, openly opposing them on the subject of the military education of Rudolf, who, like his mother, was extremely sensitive and not suited to the life at court.
She would later regain her fan base at the Félix Award show, where, after winning " English Artist of the Year ", she openly refused to accept the award.
She and Werfel began openly living together from that point on.
She was surprised by her win ( she openly talked about being a seven-time Oscar loser ), and took a while to get to the stage to accept the award because she had taken off her shoes while sitting in the audience.
She flaunted her lover openly, and spoke about making him emperor.
She lived openly with David Garrick, the foremost actor of the day, and her other love affairs ( including liaisons with Edward Bligh, 2nd Earl of Darnley and MP Charles Hanbury Williams ) were numerous and notorious.
She is often viewed as a bit strange because of her habits and the men she dates ( not to mention her habit of over-drinking, to which she openly confesses ).
She is openly lesbian .< ref name =" advocate ">
She served as Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, becoming the first openly lesbian or gay public official in the United States whose appointment to a federal position was confirmed by the United States Senate.
She was the first woman to distill sex openly in Spanish cinema at a time when even a low cut dress was not acceptable.
She also is openly critical of the American Colonization Society, and states her personal appreciation for people of color ( no doubt a result of direct contact from her childhood in Charleston ).
She also socialised openly with other agents, including Julienne Aisner.
She had a large influence upon policy ; she acted as the political advisor of Frederick, and after he became sick in 1640, she openly participated in politics and received foreign diplomats.
She claimed to be a plural wife of Joseph Smith, Jr., was married openly for many years to polygamist Brigham Young, and was the second general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) from 1866 until her death.
She was one of just six openly gay political candidates nationwide to win a general election in 1992.
She was the first openly lesbian member of the Wisconsin Assembly and was one of the very few openly gay politicians in the country at the time.
She was also the first openly gay non-incumbent elected to the House of Representatives.
She is known in the Indian media for publicly speaking her mind and openly expressing her opinions, and consequently has sparked the occasional controversy.

She and objected
She initially turned down his proposal, and her father objected to the union at least partly because of Nicholls ' poor financial status.
She objected to the film's production numbers that, she said, turned a village festival into " an extended opera bouffe peopled by musical comedy characters ," but still told the New York Times that it was " a valuable and true picture which tells a good deal of the truth about fascism.
She objected to its profane language: " I doubt if many people would use 121 bloodies in half-an-hour ", and " Bad language coarsens the whole quality of our life.
She objected to the UK edition of The Little Red Schoolbook, " a manual of children's rights " on sex, drugs and attitudes to adults, which was successfully prosecuted for obscenity in July 1971.
Yes, I suppose you have to say that freedom of sexual choice is part of that, but it shouldn't be the main issue ...." She ignored lesbians in the National Organization for Women ( NOW ) initially but objected to what she saw as demands for equal time.
She objected both to his description of the union between mind and body, and that virtue and moral truths seem to need to be grasped by something other than the intellect ( despite Descartes's assertion that all truths must be grasped intellectually ).
She had a love of theatre from a young age, but after her mother objected she decided not to pursue a career in acting and became a needlework teacher instead.
She was one of the 31 in the House who objected to the official allotment of the electoral votes from Ohio in the United States presidential election, 2004 to incumbent George W. Bush.
She was eventually hired as a story editor by film producer Ray Stark, who later fired her after she objected to the fact that two writers were working on the same script without the other knowing.
She was Jewish and pregnant, and the senior Fürstenbergs objected to the couple's union for those reasons.
She then won the new seat of Epsom in the 1996 election, and held the Ministerial roles of Local Government, Women's, Cultural and Youth Affairs before resigning as a Minister on 11 September 1997, because she objected to the sale of the assets of the Auckland Regional Services Trust proposed by National.
" She objected to Kirk's demand for a " psycho-tricorder ," which, McCoy says, " will give us a detailed account of everything that's happened to Mister Scott in the last twenty four hours.
She shared the female lead with Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young and Constance Bennett, some of whom objected to the large number of scenes that Simon was getting.
She objected to the way her character was treated in parts of the film and showed concern that two members of the police force falling in love on the job was problematic, given that they would be putting their lives in jeopardy by not reaching peak efficiency.

She and Japan's
She is enshrined on numerous locations throughout Japan ; for example, the Enoshima Island in Sagami Bay, the Chikubu Island in Lake Biwa and the Itsukushima Island in Seto Inland Sea ( Japan's Three Great Benzaiten Shrines ); and she and a five-headed dragon are the central figures of the Enoshima Engi, a history of the shrines on Enoshima written by the Japanese Buddhist monk Kōkei ( 皇慶 ) in AD 1047.
She then defeated Japan's Kurumi Nara in the second round, 3 – 6, 7 – 6, 6 – 2, to advance to her second WTA quarterfinal this year.
She spent her first ten years in the House on the sidelines, but came to national attention in 1980 when she was highly critical of Japan's unequal treatment of women, specifically about women-only home economics degrees and the father-dominated family registration law.
She also gained popularity as a vocalist in the same year, through the success of " Ano Hi ni Kaeritai " that became her first number-one spot on the Japan's Oricon Charts.
She also delivered a letter to the Japanese ambassador calling for the end of Japan's hunting of whales.
She deftly combines modern Japanese subjects with classical poetic forms and grammatical constructions, which both hearken back to the classical days but also makes the tanka more accessible to Japan's modern youth.
She passed many auditions for operas, performed in music festivals, and was regarded as one of Japan's finest vocalists.
She is killed by the beam of the Japan's sinker machine.
She graduated from Japan's Bungakuza School of Dramatic Arts.
She also was granted the title of empress, her husband having assumed the title of emperor after proclaiming the country's independence from France, as he had been urged to do as a member of Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.
She is signed onto Sony Music Japan's SME Records division.
She earned herself a graduation certificate with impressive results and records from Japan's Avex Trax.
She has worked as a ringside commentator and spokesperson for Japan's PRIDE Fighting Championships from 2000 to 2006.
She made her debut in the still-young AV industry in November 1981 with April of Lust for director Tadashi Yoyogi, making her one of Japan's earliest AV idols.
She has also received one of Japan's more prestigious literary awards, the Tanizaki Prize for her novel Hana ni Toe in 1992.
She felt a great love for the United States and for England and, as an anglophile, was greatly saddened by Japan's entry into the Second World War on the side of the Axis powers.
She inherited a runner from Abbott before retiring three batters for a perfect ninth to preserve the victory and advance to the Gold Medal Match, where Team USA faced Japan once again following Japan's 12-inning 4-3 win over Australia in the Bronze Medal Match.
She then moved into the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career after a 6 – 1, 3 – 6, 6 – 3 win over Japan's Ayumi Morita.
She also stars regularly in the one of Japan's most popular TV comedy shows, " Cocorico Miracle Type " ( Fuji TV ), since 2001.
She purportedly was an ancestress of Emperor Jimmu, Japan's legendary first emperor.

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