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She posted the following on her blog ; "... but when people come out of nowhere and put words in my mouth or call me Gay, they should really think for one second How they could truly affect my life by doing such things.
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Her silhouette could be seen alongside other characters in the main entrance and her image was posted around different areas of the land. She was also featured on the trademark water fountain which would spray water at unsuspecting guests at random intervals.
She also posted a banner across the gallery at her 1970 solo show at California State University at Fullerton, that read: " Judy Gerowitz hereby divests herself of all names imposed upon her through male social dominance and chooses her own name, Judy Chicago.
She got in touch with the other main characters through a website posted by Fubuki in their search for more members of the Miroku clan.
She posted an open letter to US Airways management on her Facebook page sharing the details of her experience.
She was posted to French Indochina by her own request and arrived there in May 1953, in the middle of the war between French forces and the Vietminh.
She posted her career best strikeout ratio ( 12. 7, at the time was the NCAA fourth best season ratio ) and strikeouts total ( 451 ), both of which broke her own school records and remain tops.
She was further humiliated when pictures of the act were posted on the internet and was subsequently expelled from school.
She was posted as Matron to the 2 / 5th Australian General Hospital and embarked for the Middle East in October that year.
She held this post for seven months until she received a promotion to lieutenant colonel in February 1943 and was posted as Assistant Adjutant General ( Women's Services ).
She was invited because one of the male housemates had proclaimed Cole was his dream woman after seeing pictures of her, which had been posted on the walls in the house by the female housemates to cheer up another male housemate.
She was again on contract with Wicked Pictures in 2006, but in May 2007 she posted on the members section of her website that she had not renewed her contract with Wicked.
She was posted to a casualty clearing station in France where she befriended wounded soldiers and tried to humanise the stark hospital experience by, for example, playing draughts with them.
She was posted to the Canadian embassy in Athens before joining Canada's UN delegation in Geneva in 1978.
She posted victories in three of her first four matches, but lost in the singles to Catriona Matthew by a 6 & 5 score, as the American team lost to Europe.
She posted $ 1 million bail and was placed under house arrest, staying at her home in West Hollywood.
She posted her first top 10 victory over defending French Open champion Anastasia Myskina, before eventually losing to Patty Schnyder in the quarterfinals, and making her top 40 debut as a result at World No. 34 on 18 April.
She joined the New Zealand Territorial Army as a nursing sister in 1963, and was later posted to Vietnam as a civilian nurse under the Colombo Plan during the Vietnam War.
She eventually became a passionate feminist and posted a blog dedicated to women's rights and defence of women.
She came to New York at the age of 14 when her father was posted at the Pakistan Mission to the United Nations.
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She also was the original GOP national committeewoman from New Jersey in the early 1920s following adoption of the women's suffrage amendment.
She is reputed to have commented after he was threatened with disciplinary action following the straining of his ship's engines, " What?
She and Herman were deported to Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria, where he died, as Gemma learned from reading a newspaper account a year following her release.
She raised her arms above her head-then " turned away slowly, walked on, following the bank, and passed into the bushes.
She had married the Dauphin Francis in 1558, and become Queen of France on the death of his father the following year.
She returned the following January and gained support from two men of standing: Jean de Metz and Bertrand de Poulengy.
She is also mentioned in the poem Appius and Virginia by John Webster and Thomas Heywood, which includes the following lines:
She gave her third husband a number of children and proved to be a respectable and accomplished Renaissance duchess, effectively rising above her previous reputation and surviving the fall of the Borgias following her father's death.
She also is what I consider a classic Indian beauty .... her natural, distinctive Indian looks set her apart from many other heroines ( I say heroines because many have yet to learn to act, and cannot justfully be called actresses yet ), she proves that she does not need blatant blond / red highlights, tons of body paint and makeup, blue contacts, and scraps of clothes to look beautiful ... and that the complete following of Western trends isn ´ t worth sacrificing traditional Indian beauty, grace, and respect for popularity ... a mixture of both that remains respectable ... it ´ s quality rather than quantity ( or lackthereof, in the clothes department ).
She returned home in 1896 following her father's request that she come home to nurse her mother, who died three years later in 1899.
She dropped out after a year, and made her professional debut in 1960 on her father's television special, The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis, welcoming the return of Elvis Presley home from Europe following his discharge from service in the US Army.
She was replaced as leader by Bartlett following a membership ballot interval during which Brian Greig acted in the position.
She nursed him back to health following the loss of his right lower leg at Saint Martin and subsequent return to the Netherlands to recuperate.
She had a busy official role from 1932 to 1939 and, following her husband's death, stood for Parliament herself, becoming Australia's first female Member of the House of Representatives, and later first woman in Cabinet, joining the Menzies Cabinet in 1951.
She flew to the outskirts of Limoges, France on 7 June 1944 ( immediately following D-Day ) from RAF Tempsford.
She was able to perform without mishap ; and, by the following day, she had returned to normal with no recollection of the event.
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