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She and ordered
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 ordered Prince Khurram to march for Kandahar, but the latter refused to do so.
She ordered or commanded successful expeditions against Ferrara ( 1101 ), Parma ( 1104 ), Prato ( 1107 ) and Mantua ( 1114 ).
She was later said to be responsible for decoding a warning that the Persian forces were about to invade Greece ; after Spartan generals could not decode a wooden tablet covered in wax, she ordered them to clear the wax, revealing the warning.
She ordered him to bring her bones to Palermo and have them carried in procession through the city.
She later ordered the construction of two more obelisks to celebrate her sixteenth year as pharaoh ; one of the obelisks broke during construction, and thus, a third was constructed to replace it.
She ordered house servants to cut down on noise by removing their shoes and avoiding clothes rustling.
She is then taken prisoner along with a few others and ordered to be executed by the Romulan Star Empire.
She was one of those ordered to march to the ravine, to be forced to undress and then be shot.
She ordered that a national fund should be set up to finance the work.
She was frequently the recipient of sacrifices ordered by the Dodonian Oracle, in order for her subjects to be cured of their ailments.
She was ravished by Telamon who then fled away ; when her father learned of that, he ordered for her to be cast in the sea, but the guard who was to perform that took pity on her and sold her away ; the one who bought her happened to be Telamon.
She gave birth to triplets, which Balor ordered drowned.
She is said to have ordered the making of Sarn Helen, the great Roman road running from Caernarfon to south Wales via Dolgellau, Pennal and Bremia ( Llanddewi Brefi ).
She was ordered to decide a fight between two kings, Hjalmgunnar and Agnar, and knew that Odin preferred the older king, Hjalmgunnar, yet she decided the battle for Agnar.
She used a new fine focus X-ray tube and microcamera ordered by Wilkins, but which she refined, adjusted and focused carefully.
She was at first wary of them and their mother, Xquic, and ordered them out of her house when they were yet infants, but she would come to accept them almost as her own sons, raising and caring for them.
She states that good husbandry in poetry is well ordered fancy composed of fine language, proper phrases and significant words.
She was going to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base to defend a group of Marines who came close to killing a fellow Marine in a hazing ordered by a superior officer.
She had ordered many pieces of furniture from him in 1761, doubtless for the Château de Bellevue, and had already paid 17, 400 livres on account.
She later ordered the construction of two more obelisks to celebrate her sixteenth year as pharaoh ; one of the obelisks broke during construction, and thus, a third was constructed to replace it.
She regarded the Spartacist uprising as a blunder, but supported it after Liebknecht ordered it without her knowledge.
She was ordered in 1956, but cancelled in 1957.
She was finally ordered to be beached in the inner part of Stanley Harbour, where she could serve as a defensive battery.
She also ordered a small airstrip to be removed, along with a buffalo paddock, and cadet camp, that inhibited wildlife movement.

She and pamphlets
She had been picked up by the Russians, questioned in connection with some pamphlets, sentenced to life imprisonment for espionage.
She wrote a series of pamphlets in 1887 called Over the River, in which she appealed for funds for the parish of St. Stephens in Southwark, south London.
She began the series in the customary comics format of 24-page magazine / pamphlets, which she soon began collecting on a roughly annual basis in trade paperback editions containing extensive footnotes explaining particulars of the story and of the richly detailed world the characters are moving through.
She remained in prison until 1668, during which time she wrote religious pamphlets and epistles.
She said she received insights in trance-like states and in her sleep ; these were collected from her manuscripts and pamphlets by her lifelong collaborator Edward Maitland, and published posthumously in the book, Clothed with the Sun ( 1889 ).
She wrote, primarily in French, novels, pamphlets on social and political issues, and works on Russian history.
She makes use of numerous sources such as judicial records, plays, notarial records, tax rolls, early printed books and pamphlets, autobiographies and folk tales.
She lobbied officials, organized advertising campaigns, wrote pamphlets, and planned rallies.

She and describing
She attended the Girls ' Latin School of Chicago ( describing herself as an average student ), graduated in 1939, and later attended Smith College in Massachusetts, where she majored in English and drama and graduated in 1943.
She is not describing herself as taking this man, but actually doing so ( perhaps the most thorough analysis of such " illocutionary acts " is J. L. Austin, " How to Do Things With Words ").
She smiled her way through the ordeal, which the British press still portrayed in a positive light, describing the crowds as " enthusiastic ".
" The Divine ", the " dream princess of eternity ", the " Sarah Bernhardt of films ", are only a few of the superlatives writers used in describing her over the years .... She played heroines that were at once sensual and pure, superficial and profound, suffering and hopeful, world-weary and life-inspiring.
She and Riley make love for the first time in his car, and she leaves the next day, leaving a note describing why she did what she did, and that what happened the previous night was special for her ... and a warning: " Get out of that card game.
She later overcame this and wrote a memoir describing her experiences.
When describing Witherspoon's role in the movie, The Christian Science Monitor concluded, " She is not the movie's main attraction, she is its only attraction.
She caused controversy for describing Hitler as " fascinating ", and when asked: " What about the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis?
She summed up the experience by describing the name of her song " Two without one " ( 二缺一 ).
She uses the metaphor of a plant root to represent culture, describing that it drives organizations rather than vice versa.
She claimed that Doctor Who had nightmarish qualities, saying it " contains some of the sickest, most horrible material " and describing it as " teatime brutality for tots ".
" She also notes that their mutated voices require translation devices, describing " the singsong ululations of the Navigator's voice with its simultaneous mechtranslation into impersonal Galach.
In the song She Twists the Knife Again from Richard Thompson's 1985 album Across a Crowded Room, describing the mismatched intensity in a strife-ladened relationship, Thompson writes: " I'm in a fist fight / She thinks she's Gene Tunney!
She stresses the importance of describing and revivifying the context of events in contrast to the typical journalistic style of objective reportage.
She filed for divorce, describing the marriage as " irrevocably broken ," and placed an ad in a local business newspaper in January 2001 serving notice she was seeking divorce.
From 301 to 198 BCE the area was under the control of the Ptolemies, and Beit She ' an is mentioned in 3rd – 2nd-century BC written sources describing the Syrian Wars between the Ptolemid and Seleucid dynasties.
She said at the time that she had met Van Gogh 100 years before, in 1888, as a thirteen-year-old girl in her uncle's fabric shop, where he wanted to buy some canvas, later describing him as " dirty, badly dressed and disagreeable ", and " very ugly, ungracious, impolite, sick ".
She also filed a " Separate Statement " describing those of her opinions that differed from the majority on the Commission.
Such was the popularity and influence of the novel that it was cited in the psychoanalytical theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, the latter describing the character of She as a manifestation of the anima figure.
She wrote an article for Scientific American describing her work entitled Getting a Leg Up on Land.
She wrote notable letters describing her travels through Europe ; these appeared after her death in three volumes from Becket and De Hondt.
She also meets an old woman who takes a very individualist view, describing how she successfully attached herself to a series of rich men.
* She appears in Ides of March, an epistolatory novel by Thornton Wilder, describing the events leading up to the death of Julius Caesar.

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