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She grew to be the churchwoman who oversaw the revival of the Deaconess Order in the Anglican Communion.
She oversaw the preparations and funding for a mission to the Land of Punt.
She redecorated the interior, first working with the French architect and designer Armand-Albert Rateau ( who also oversaw exterior alterations as well as adding interior features such as a 16th century-style carved-oak staircase ) and then, later, with the Paris decorator Stéphane Boudin.
She also oversaw marriage, women's menstrual cycles and was deemed the protector of women in general.
She oversaw the first fourteen issues of American Virgin, the first eleven of Jack of Fables, the first two Vertigo Pop!
She oversaw the privatization of the national freight railroad, CONRAIL.
She oversaw her family at the White House.
She resumed her residence in Skowhegan, where she oversaw the construction of a library to hold her papers.
She took office August 2, 2010 to replace the retiring Arnold Speert, who had served as the school's president since 1985 and oversaw the further expansion of William Paterson's curriculum and campus.
She oversaw the education of his children after Gissing's death.
She oversaw the collection of more than 600 pieces of historic art and furnishings for the White House, an acquisition larger than that of any other administration.
She also oversaw the White House wedding of her daughter, Tricia, to Edward Ridley Finch Cox in 1971.
She oversaw developing the results of a radical business review for the Treasury Solicitor ’ s ultimately reflected in a 96 % positive client satisfaction survey.
She secured funding for an extensive renovation of the White House and oversaw the work.
She did secure $ 35, 000 in appropriations from Congress to renovate the White House ; and she oversaw an extensive project making up-to-date improvements.
She oversaw the creation of the first social justice report, A Scotland where everyone matters – our vision for Social Justice, setting ambitious new targets for delivering social justice and defeating child poverty in Scotland, and an Annual Scottish Social Justice Report to measure progress towards those targets.
She oversaw daily roll calls, assignments for Aufseherinnen and punishments such as beatings and floggings.
She oversaw 673 women who sewed garments for women and children to " help improve the unemployment situation.
She sat as model for his painting " A Duet " ( 1887 ), studied at a studio which he oversaw, visited his studio and had met him socially on various occasions at the Hirschsprung home.
She oversaw more than 2, 500 hours of programming as executive producer of Search for Tomorrow ( 1974-1981 ), As the World Turns ( 1981-1984 ), Santa Barbara ( 1984-1987 ) and Loving ( 1989-1990 ).
She also oversaw other ghostwriters who wrote for these and many other series.
She also oversaw an amended Gaeltacht Housing Act come into force, updating the supports available for Irish speaking households building in, or moving to, the Gaeltacht.
She also oversaw the activities of the OSCE in conflict prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation.
She and her brother, Albert, shared positions at her new school ; Mary supervised the girls while Albert oversaw the boys.

She and substantial
She made substantial contributions to the PBS documentary series Cosmos and was the third wife of the late Carl Sagan.
She is a substantial presence, a vision quite different from the era's fashionable portraiture.
She was a middle-class widow from Lyon who owned property and had a substantial dowry.
She had a substantial part as an artist specialising in nativity scenes in Come to the Stable for which she was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award ( 1949 ).
She then had another substantial part when she appeared again with her husband in the screen version of Agatha Christie's play Witness for the Prosecution ( 1957 ) for which both received Academy Award nominations-she for the second time as Best Supporting Actress, and Laughton, also for the second time, for Best Actor.
She was divorced by Madison in 1954 and, after a five-year absence, returned to work in a co-starring role with Randolph Scott in the western Seven Men from Now ( 1956 ), produced by her friend Wayne, and had a substantial role in The Tattered Dress ( 1957 ).
She made money by purchasing choice real estate and then selling at a substantial profit.
She had more substantial roles in Laurel and Hardy's short Double Whoopee, and appeared in two other films alongside the double act.
She brought a substantial dowry to the marriage.
She began using drugs and spending huge amounts of money, and reportedly had severe financial troubles despite her substantial income.
She supplies what each one really wants: Howie is starved for more substantial food than his dieting wife will provide ; Doug likes to repair things that are conveniently broken each week ( his status-conscious wife doesn't want their neighbors to see him tinkering about the house ); George enjoys talking about himself, but his spouse keeps finishing his sentences.
She bequeathed to him her substantial collection of ceramic and porcelain buttons, which he integrated into his designs and presented in new collections.
She has a substantial discography primarily with EMI Classics and Decca.
She formulated an investment strategy to which she stuck throughout her life: conservative investments, substantial cash reserves to back up any movement, and an exceedingly cool head amidst turmoil.
She performed in two musical films released in 1933: Flying Down to Rio ( singing " The Carioca ") and a more substantial role as a war widow in the Busby Berkeley musical Gold Diggers of 1933 ( singing " My Forgotten Man " with Joan Blondell ).
She makes only two appearances, and her role is the only substantial woman's part in the play.
She has since been re-elected by substantial pluralities.
She received substantial roles and positive reaction from critics and moviegoers in such films as Angels with Dirty Faces ( 1938 ), opposite James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart, Dodge City ( 1939 ) with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland, Torrid Zone with Cagney and They Drive by Night with George Raft and Bogart ( both 1940 ), The Man Who Came to Dinner ( 1942 ) with Bette Davis, and Kings Row ( 1942 ), in which she received top billing playing opposite Ronald Reagan, Robert Cummings, and Betty Field.
She said she believed the intelligence on Iraq's threat was not " substantial enough " to justify the action.
She also has substantial control over water in all its forms: she can induce tsunamis and geysers, and shape near-freezing vapor into ice sculptures.
She started out with background work, graduating to commercials and then guest-starring roles, landing more substantial roles each time.
She also introduced them to farming and dairy production bringing substantial changes to the Cherokee society.
She became a patron of his art, and a substantial amount of his work is hung at St Christopher's Hospice.
She defeated 3 term incumbent Minister of Technology, Research, and Telecommunications David Thomas King, in what was regarded as a substantial upset.

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