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She and participated
She suggests this explains the low numbers of black women who participated in the feminist movement in the 1970s, pointing to Louis Harris ' Virginia Slims poll done in 1972 for Philip Morris that she says showed 62 percent of black women supported " efforts to change women's status " and 67 percent " sympathized with the women's rights movement ", compared with 45 and 35 percent of white women ( also Steinem, 1972 ).
She participated in various musical shows and recorded many popular songs in the 1960s and 1970s, mostly in collaboration with Serge Gainsbourg, Bob Zagury and Sacha Distel, including " Harley Davidson "; " Je Me Donne A Qui Me Plaît "; " Bubble gum "; " Contact "; " Je Reviendrais Toujours Vers Toi "; " L ' Appareil À Sous "; " La Madrague "; " On Déménage "; " Sidonie "; " Tu Veux, Ou Tu Veux Pas?
She also has helped with breast cancer awareness ; in September 2008 she participated in the Stand Up to Cancer telethon, to help raise funds to accelerate cancer research.
She has participated in fashion shows displaying red dresses worn on celebrities as well.
She served in the Baltic during the Gunboat War where she participated in the seizure of Anholt Island, and the Channel.
She has participated in duets or provided guest vocals for several of their albums and some have returned the favour, notably Crow and the Dixie Chicks.
She came to know his routines so well that she often participated in them on TV revivals.
She was an assistant surgeon in Napoleon's army and later participated in the Crimean War.
She was the only woman on comedy programme Radio Active, where she played Anna Daptor and other roles, and participated in the televisual equivalent of Radio Active, KYTV.
She won the Miss Orange County beauty pageant in 1978, and participated in Miss California the same year, finishing in sixth position.
She participated in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, singing at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.
She participated in the voyage of the Great White Fleet, and was decommissioned in 1920 to be sold for scrap in 1923.
She participated in school drama club, and in 1933 made her debut in amateur theater, in the lead role in Alice in Wonderland, a production of the Saratoga Community Players based on the work of Lewis Carroll.
She participated in many important naval battles, including the Siege of Sevastopol ( 1854 – 1855 ) during the Crimean War ( 1854 – 1856 ).
She has participated in many advertising campaigns, and performs occasionally as a motivational speaker to young women and aspiring business leaders.
She was only 9 when she participated in it, and now she is a big international acting super-star.
She served against the French from 1756 and participated in the Battle of Lagos ( 1759 ) before being sold in 1765.
She has not participated in candidates ' debates since her 1987 race against Harriet Ross.
She participated along with four other Canadian artists: Bryan Adams, Jann Arden, Barenaked Ladies, and Chantal Kreviazuk.
She participated in the musicals Ich Bin Ich ( the German version of The Me Nobody Knows ), Godspell and Show Boat.
She returned to Utah and participated in a wedding, only to find out after the ceremony that Miles was already married.
She became among the best known Australians of the period and participated in early gramophone recording and radio broadcasting.
She refused, and never participated in that vote.
She worked with Argentinian actress Susana Giménez and participated in the Miami-based reality TV program Protagonistas de la Música, where she became one of the audience's favorite contestants.

She and Crimean
She came to prominence for her pioneering work in nursing during the Crimean War, where she tended to wounded soldiers.
She was ship's mascot of HMS Queen during the first bombardment of Sevastopol in the Crimean War ( she was the last survivor of this war ), then moved to Princess Charlotte followed by Nankin.
She was renamed Bruiser in June 1855, employed as a floating flour mill during the Crimean War and sold in 1857.
She served in the Baltic in 1854 in the Crimean War.
She was a nurse in 1857 in Galata, Russia during the Crimean War.
She was renamed to Ville de Bordeaux in 1880 and took part in the Crimean War ( 1854-1855 ).

She and War
She is one of a few characters who played a major part in the original cause of the Trojan War itself: not only did she offer Helen of Troy to Paris, but the abduction was accomplished when Paris, seeing Helen for the first time, was inflamed with desire to have her — which is Aphrodite's realm.
She divorced Vadim in 1957 and in 1959 married actor Jacques Charrier, with whom she starred in Babette Goes to War.
She wrote the preface for On War and by 1834 had published several of his books.
" His sister, Carol, said that their mother " above all wanted to protect Carl ... She had an extraordinarily difficult time dealing with World War II and the Holocaust ".
She was active in the peace movement and food boycotts, including the Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam.
She then continued her career in the United States, as did Maurice Tourneur and Léonce Perret after World War I.
She was the daughter of citrus fruit magnate John A. Snively, who held extensive properties both in Winter Haven and in Waycross ; Parsons ' father was a famous World War II flying ace, decorated with the Air Medal, who was present at the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
She continued her studies from 1861 through 1865, the duration of the American Civil War.
She played Pelagia, who falls in love with another man while her fiancé is in battle during World War II.
She is consequently married off to the mortal Peleus, and bears him a son greater than the father — Achilles, Greek hero of the Trojan War.
She feels the Gulf War influenced the development of " girls who fight to protect the destiny of a community ", such as Red River, Basara, Magic Knight Rayearth, and Sailor Moon.
She points to aspects of the Vietnam War paralleled in the film: grainy black-and-white newsreels, search-and-destroy operations, helicopters, and graphic carnage.
She was taken over and converted into a transport by the US Navy during World War I.
She fired the first shots in the First Barbary War against the Tripolitanian ship Tripoli
She was not sunk during World War II and was sold for scrap in 1946.
She won the Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ), a role she also played on stage in London's West End, as well as for her portrayal of the southern belle Scarlett O ' Hara, alongside Clark Gable, in the American Civil War drama Gone with the Wind.
She sang " Mulberry ", a song about her time in the countryside after the Japanese collapse in World War II for only the third time in her life, with Thurston Moore.
She described her actions during and after the Civil War, and used the sacrifices of countless women throughout modern history as evidence of women's equality to men.
" She had received no anesthesia for the procedure and reportedly chose instead to bite down on a bullet, as she had seen Civil War soldiers do when their limbs were amputated.
She appeared in several films before the fall of the Third Reich, but most were not released until after World War II.
She also appeared as a Vietnam War widow with Clint Eastwood in Heartbreak Ridge.
She sent troops to the Afghanistan War, but did not contribute combat troops to the Iraq War although some medical and engineering units were sent.
She led the country into the two major European conflicts of her time: the War of Austrian Succession ( 1740 – 8 ) and the Seven Years ' War ( 1756 – 63 ).

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