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She and permitted
She was not permitted to see her mother, who had been sent to live away from court by Henry.
She attempted to reconcile with him by submitting to his authority as far as " God and my conscience " permitted, but she was eventually bullied into signing a document agreeing to all of Henry's demands.
She recorded that their adolescence was not in fact a time of " storm and stress " as Erikson's stages of development suggest, but that the sexual freedom experienced by the adolescents actually permitted them an easy transition from childhood to adulthood.
She was, however, permitted to reveal that she wrote for the Syndicate.
She supported her husband's political ambitions and wanted him to become co-ruler, following the example of William III and Mary II of England, but this was not permitted by the Riksdag, as co-reigning had been forbidden in Sweden since the 15th century.
She is the only other person that he ever permitted to fly one of his airships.
Kuttner acknowledged “ de facto enroads ” before Glass-Steagall “ repeal ” but argued the GLBA ’ s “ repeal ” had permitted “ super-banks ” to “ re-enact the same kinds of structural conflicts of interest that were endemic in the 1920s ”, which he characterized as “ lending to speculators, packaging and securitizing credits and then selling them off, wholesale or retail, and extracting fees at every step along the way .” Stiglitz argued “ the most important consequence of Glass-Steagall repeal ” was in changing the culture of commercial banking so that the “ bigger risk ” culture of investment banking “ came out on top .” He also argued the GLBA “ created ever larger banks that were too big to be allowed to fail ”, which “ provided incentives for excessive risk taking .” Warren explained Glass-Steagall had kept banks from doing “ crazy things .” She credited FDIC insurance, the Glass-Steagall separation of investment banking, and SEC regulations as providing “ 50 years without a crisis ” and argued that crises returned in the 1980s with the “ pulling away of the threads ” of regulation.
She was the first black person permitted to teach domestic science on the high school level in New York City.
She asks that her lawyer be fired and that she be permitted to represent herself.
She bought a modest house in Beverly Hills in 1934, where she could write in the garden when weather permitted.
She and her brother were educated at home ; her brother went to Harvard, but she was not permitted to attend college and instead married a lawyer, Blewett Lee, who later divorced her.
She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet Industry, the first female war correspondent ( and the first female permitted to work in combat zones ) and the first female photographer for Henry Luce's Life magazine, where her photograph appeared on the first cover.
She lived in Lurgan as a child and attended Lurgan College where she was one of the first girls there who was permitted to study science.
She refused and permitted Gen. Dallaire to keep a few hundred troops who managed to save thousands from the genocide.
She says that, led by the presence, she " permitted her hand to be guided ", and wrote, " I am your guardian Angel and my name is Daniel.
She coined the term " Legend Cat " to refer to such cats and has since registered a trademark in the U. S. to limit the term to describe permitted outcrosses used in her breeding program.
She remained under house arrest until 1572 following the death of Keyes in 1571, and was permitted to attend Court occasionally.
She took vows as a Russian Orthodox nun, but was permitted to live in a private home due to her physical disabilities.
If her husband take proceedings for a divorce, she is not, in the first instance, allowed to defend herself ... She is not represented by attorney, nor permitted to be considered a party to the suit between him and her supposed lover, for " damages.
She planned to focus future performance plans on a few cities like Boston, New York, and London, playing live when time permitted as she raised her daughter.
She obtained the approval of Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan ( the Chofetz Chaim ), who issued a responsum holding that contemporary conditions required departing from traditional prohibitions on teaching women Torah and accepting the view that it was permitted.
She was allowed to have a chapel constructed in Denmark House for Roman Catholic church services, the only place in the kingdom where this was permitted.
She decided to study medicine, which was not permitted for women in Russia at the time, in Switzerland.

She and Capuchin
She was captured by the forces of Pedro IV and under orders of Portuguese Capuchin Friars condemned for being a witch and a heretic and consequently burned to death.
She and the other nuns of that community embraced the then-new Capuchin reform movement, and so austere was the life that they were called " Sisters of Suffering.
She was tried under Kongo law as a witch and a heretic, with the consent and counsel of the Capuchin friars Bernardo da Gallo and Lorenzo da Lucca.

She and missionaries
She was born of Dr. John Scudder Jr. and his wife, Sophia ( née Weld ), part of a long line of medical missionaries ( see Scudders in India ).
She was the granddaughter of New England missionaries in Maui, part of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
She learned both English and Mikasuki as first languages, and also attended the Ramsay Mission School, started by the Episcopal Church and then operated by Baptist missionaries.
She is known for criticizing Christian missionaries and their work for taking away African culture without proving any real benefits in return.
She spent time with the Baptist Church working in Assam, northern India as a nurse relieving missionaries who were taking leave back in Australia.
She taught at a school for a year, then married Kenneth Landon, whom she knew from Wheaton, and in 1927 they signed up as Presbyterian missionaries to Thailand.
She frequently held the lectures, the musical concerts, the plays, and the bazaars to raise a fund to maintain and develop further the school with no supports from Joseon Government-general or the foreign missionaries.
She left her family and husband to move to New Orleans, where she organized an orphanage with two other missionaries.
She wanted to become a missionary but was unable to as the church did not allow single women to become missionaries.
She has argued in her book Harmony Ideology that harmony ideology has been spread amongst colonized peoples around the world by missionaries prior to ( and facilitating ) their military colonization and that the Zapotec used it in a " counter-hegemonic " way by maintaining the appearance of harmony ( while in practice engaging in a great deal of litigation ) in order to prevent the Mexican government from interfering with their relative autonomy.
She believed that special educators are missionaries at heart.
She felt chained down, and came to view herself as part of an oppressed class-single women missionaries.
She was very concerned that her fellow missionaries were burning out from lack of rest and renewal and going to early graves.

She and first
She was more excited than frightened at the prospect of having her first child in a foreign land.
She describes, first, the imaginary reaction of a foreigner puzzled by this `` unseasonable exultation '' ; ;
She had been one of the first to collect her wits.
She felt the look and looked back because she could not help it, seeing that he was neither as old nor as thick as she had at first believed.
She had felt that her arm wanted to go up in the first trial, but had consciously prevented it from so doing.
She then described her experience as one in which she first had difficulty accepting for herself a state of being in which she relinquished control.
She worked as a domestic, first in Newport for a year, and then in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, for another year.
She could always predict what Stanley was going to do, ever since she first met him.
She is just home from a sojourn in London where she has become the sweetheart of a young fellow named Ronnie ( we never do see him ) and has been subjected to a first course in thinking and appreciating, including a dose of good British socialism.
She no longer wanted anything about him to remind her of the circumstances of their meeting that first night in Parioli.
She could have found out my first name, of course -- that wouldn't be difficult.
" She first met Poirot in the story Cards on the Table and has been bothering him ever since.
Murder, She Said ( 1961, directed by George Pollock ) was the first of four British MGM productions starring Rutherford.
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 then committed suicide by stabbing herself with the same sword she gave Aeneas when they first met.
She became Tiberius's first wife and was the mother of his natural son Drusus Julius Caesar.
She was the first Roman woman of the Roman Empire to have traveled with her husband to Roman military campaigns ; to support and live with the Roman Legions.
She was only the third Roman woman ( Livia Drusilla and Antonia Minor received this title ) and only the second living Roman woman ( the first being Antonia ) to receive this title.
She is the first of Jack the Ripper's confirmed victims.
She proposes that Kant's first two premises only entail that we must try to achieve the perfect good, not that it is actually attainable.
She was first elected to the House of Commons in the 1987 general election as member for the constituency of Maidstone ( which became Maidstone and The Weald in 1997 ).
She first supported Michael Ancram, who was eliminated in the first round, and then Kenneth Clarke, who lost in the final round.
She has uncovered the politics behind the New York City Greenmarket, and was among the first to publish a long-form article in a major American newspaper about Ferran Adria of El Bulli.
She was one of the first women to explore fully the realm of erotic writing, and certainly the first prominent woman in the modern West to write erotica.

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