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She and planned
She had it all planned out, how she'd do.
She reveals that she had expected that he would want to sacrifice his reputation for hers, and that she had planned to kill herself to prevent him from doing so.
She feared that the French planned to invade England and put Mary, Queen of Scots, who was considered by many to be the heir to the English crown, on the throne.
She despised the Kalinago and had fallen in love with Warner, and thus told him of the planned ambush.
She had planned on becoming an English teacher, but she and Buckingham dropped out in 1968 to move to Los Angeles in pursuit of a music career when Nicks ' family moved to Chicago.
She left the group and planned to move back home.
She is best remembered as the kind woman who, in 1347, persuaded her husband to spare the lives of the Burghers of Calais, whom he had planned to execute as an example to the townspeople following his successful siege of that city.
She used the title of Lady of the English and planned to assume the title of queen upon coronation ( the custom which was followed by her grandsons, Richard and John ).
She planned a " brother-and-sister act ," which was common in vaudeville at the time.
She worked on her official memoirs, planned novels and worked on her epic Poem without a hero, 20 years in the writing.
She attended his funeral on December 21, 1916, and her family planned to build a church over the site of Rasputin's grave.
Pliny records that Arria's son died at the same time as Caecina Paetus was quite ill. She apparently arranged and planned the child's funeral without her husband even knowing of his death.
She asked for the boon of invulnerability, but Brahma said it was not possible so Mahishi planned and asked invulnerability to all men except by the son of Shiva and Vishnu.
She planned to use the home as a retirement home for herself and actually negotiated on it only to have it bought while she was across the river filming at Houmas House by another family who still live there today.
She planned a career in musical theater but went with her family instead.
She, the daughter of the Chief, on learning that her father planned war against the Chippewa, ran to her lover and warned him.
She had been originally planned as HMS Hibernia, but the name was changed prior to launch.
She refused, saying it would end at the planned time and no earlier.
She planned to flee the country but then could not make up her mind in the last minute.
She originally planned to write a story about a girl who is in love with her piano teacher, but she had what she called " a divine spark: " Suddenly I said: Frankie is in love with her brother and the bride ...
She originally planned to attend Barnard College with a major in chemistry.
She was originally planned as a sailing ship but was changed into a steamer.
She could not undertake her last planned journey to Germany because of illness.
She became furious when she realized what Greville had planned for her.

She and buildings
She decided to stay in Geneva alone, living first on the lake at Plongeon ( near the present United Nations buildings ) and then at the Rue de Chanoines ( now the Rue de la Pelisserie ) with François and Juliet d ’ Albert Durade on the second floor (" one feels in a downy nest high up in a good old tree ").
She was made a DBE for services to ancient and historical buildings.
She instigated profound social and civil reforms, as well as the construction of many of the buildings that still today constitute the pride of the city, like the Teatro alla Scala, inaugurated on 3 August 1778 and today one of the world's most famous opera houses.
She regularly took them on bicycling trips to sketch buildings in the area, and encouraged them to take an interest in architecture.
She welcomed the idea of a new Greenville and gave land for schools and churches and public buildings, earning the name of the “ Mother of Greenville ”.
She gave students her personal e-mail address, held office hours, successfully cut first year class sizes in half, and was given credit for a host of quality-of-life improvements at the law school, including an ice-skating rink ( during the winter ) and a beach volleyball court ( the rest of the year ) on campus, free coffee in classroom buildings, free tampons in campus public restrooms, and the renovation of several of the school's facilities.
She oversaw substantial additions to the student and faculty populations, vastly expanded research activities and funding, formalized Binghamton's fundraising efforts, expanded the physical footprint of the campus by approximately 20 buildings, launched Binghamton's " green " efforts for which they are now nationally recognized, transitioned the school from Division III athletics to Division I and catalyzed the biggest increase in academic ranking to date.
She does this to the boomers in storage in the central AD Police station, when the AD Police were on strike due to Genom cutting all funding and plans for the AD Police to be reintegrated since Genoms plans were complete, eventually causing almost every boomer in Tokyo to be under her control, warping all buildings in Tokyo which had machinery present and leading to the evacuation of Tokyo, which is also isolated from the rest of the country so that there is no power available to the boomers.
She had built many churches in and around the city of Constantinople, she had also built many buildings for the poor in the city " Sozomen writes that it would take too much time to describe all the churches Pulcheria built, as well as hospitals and inns for the poor.
She made large-format paintings of enlarged blossoms, presenting them close up as if seen through a magnifying lens, and New York buildings, most of which date from the same decade.
She also completed a significant body of paintings of New York buildings, such as City Night and New York — Night, 1926, and Radiator Bldg — Night, New York, 1927.
The 20th dynasty saw the construction of large administrative buildings in Beit She ' an, including Building 1500, a small palace for the Egyptian governor.
She recalled this person paused for a moment before turning and walking back through the door as if having forgotten something, then re-emerged and flashed a smile at her before disappearing between the buildings.
She regularly opens new buildings and museums, and hosts architectural and canine prize giving events.
She has made several series for BBC Radio 4, including Bringing the House Down, Elevations and Revelations, Pride of Place, an argument against modern architecture, Hidden Treasures and Listed, illuminating efforts of the Twentieth Century Society to save notable post-WWII buildings.
She and her husband donated the money to build one of the tallest buildings on the University of Ottawa Campus.
She attended the local Oxford High School, at which she also opened the new buildings in March 2011, and later Newnham College, Cambridge where she read English.
She heard the shooting of the livestock and saw the smoke from the burning buildings.
She founded the Heritage Foundation Pakistan to advocate the documentation and preservation of historical sites and buildings.
She embellished the city with many buildings and public works, and it is home to her palace, as well as numerous temples, a fort, and riverfront ghats ( broad stone steps which step down to the river ).
She then peers out the window to look at a minaret in Cairo, recounting how there used to be a view of multiple minarets before new buildings blocked them out.
She has been dean of the university's School of Architecture since 1995, and as dean she hired the architect Léon Krier to design his first public building in Florida for the school of architecture ( his only other buildings in America are his former house at Seaside and a meeting hall in the Duany Plater-Zyberk resort of Windsor ).
She noted that a " sea change in attitude " had occurred over institutionalization practices since the buildings were first established, and that greater integration was now the preferred approach.
She financed the buildings of several palaces for her children, but she was also described as an economic person.

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