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She and praised
Upperstall. com praised Dixit's work " She made Beta her own film totally stealing a march over the film's hero, Anil Kapoor.
She was praised by Sita Menon of Rediff " The most understated role and perhaps the one that is most lingering, in terms of virtuosity, is that played by Madhuri Dixit.
At her funeral service, John White ( the Bishop of Winchester ) praised Mary: " She was a king's daughter ; she was a king's sister ; she was a king's wife.
She inspired generations of African Americans struggling for equality and civil rights ; she was praised by leaders across the political spectrum.
She told the Venetian ambassador in June 1568 that all one could expect from Huguenots was deceit, and she praised the Duke of Alba's reign of terror in the Netherlands, where Calvinists and rebels were put to death in the thousands.
Most historians believe that he later used her ' bad ' appearance and incapability in bed as excuses, saying how he felt he had been misled, for everyone had praised Anne's attractions: " She is nothing so fair as she hath been reported ," he complained.
She was praised for her elegance, style, and low, " silvery ", beautifully modulated voice.
She has been praised in the media and by personalities in cinema and culture, including:
" She won Best Actress Academy Awards for To Each His Own ( 1946 ) and The Heiress ( 1949 ), and was also widely praised for her Academy Award – nominated performance in The Snake Pit ( 1948 ).
She was praised for her voice and her original songs.
She followed with the equally praised collection The Garden Party, published in 1922.
She was praised for this early work and for appearances on The Muppet Show, The Carol Burnett Show and in other television work, and for her roles in films like Silent Movie, The Jerk, Pennies from Heaven and Annie.
She was highly praised for her performance, though she said " I don't think much of the film, or of myself in it.
She praised the passing of the Married Women's Property Act of 1883, preventing women from having to enter marriage ' as a bond slave, disenfranchised of all rights over her fortune ’.
Writing for the New York Times, Ralph Thompson states,the normal life of Negroes in the South today – the life with its holdovers from slave times, its social difficulties, childish excitements, and endless exuberances … compared to this sort of story, the ordinary narratives of Negroes in Harlem or Birmingham seem ordinary indeed .” For the New York Herald Tribune, Sheila Hibben described Hurston as writing “ with her head as with her heart ” creating a “ warm, vibrant touch .” She praised Their Eyes as filled with “ a flashing, gleaming riot of black people, with a limitless sense of humor, and a wild, strange sadness .” New York Times critic Lucille Tompkins described Their Eyes, “ It is about Negroes … but really it is about every one, or at least every one who isn ’ t so civilized that he has lost the capacity for glory .”
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She initially praised it, writing: " I am pleased in general.
She had been praised for her dancing skills as a child, and although the opinions of their friends vary as to her skill, it appears that she did have a fair degree of talent.
She auditioned for MCA chairman, Bruce Hinton, who praised her talents.
She was praised for her performance by critic Alison Macor of Austin Chronicle who said in her review that " acting suggests that she is destined for larger film roles ".
She was praised by the critics, including Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian, who wrote, " Watts's face metamorphoses miraculously from fresh-faced beauty to a frenzied, teary scowl of ugliness.
" She was praised, however, by Mary Scott.
She praised the performance of Oldman, writing that " he captures Beethoven as a believably brilliant figure struggling with his deafness and other demons ".
She was praised by critics for her performance.

She and Shawnee
She saw him briefly and stayed with her aunt and uncle, Alfred Grant and Maude Gish, in Shawnee and attended school there.
She is believed to have been Shawnee through her father and her mother, possibly of the Pekowi band and the Turtle Clan.
She was named Cante Pejute ( Medicine Heart in the Lakota language ) in a traditional ceremony led by Steve McCullough, a Lakota / Shawnee from Indiana.
She had been last seen running across the field of the Shawnee Mission East High School by her brother John, who was racing ahead of her, about 7pm.
She also participated in the Farm-Labor meetings of 1906 in Shawnee which drafted the " Shawnee Demands " that later formed the basis of the soon-to-be-drafted Oklahoma state constitution.
She is also the other half of Smith & Pyle, a desert country-rock band, with actress Shawnee Smith.
She is currently part of a country music group with actress Shawnee Smith called Smith & Pyle.
She graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas.

She and officials
She received a greeting from officials and a $ 10 gold piece.
She first attracted controversy early in 1967, when, after four months ' residence in the California Governor's Mansion in Sacramento, she moved her family into a wealthy suburb because fire officials had labeled the mansion as a " firetrap ".
She led a delegation of ministers and senior officials at the 2nd Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation between the PRC and Singapore.
She was the inaugural Olympic champion in the event, since athletics for women had not been on the program before, and its inclusion was in fact still heavily disputed among officials.
She traveled with Kim Jong Il on a secretive trip to China in January 2006, where she was received by Chinese officials as Kim's wife.
She then summoned Liu Ruyi to the capital Chang ' an in an attempt that was initially resisted by Liu Ruyi's chief of staff Zhou Chang ( 周昌 ), whom she respected because he was one of the officials who insisted on Liu Ying being the rightful heir.
She persecuted her husband's Khitan and Muslim officials, giving high positions to her own allies instead.
She travels to Washington, D. C. where she interacts with union officials who appear to be more interested in the publicity she is generating than her welfare and that of her co-workers.
She also ignored the request of New York Chancery officials, representing Cardinal Spellman, that she stop using " Catholic " in the title of her paper, according to the, written accounts of Ammon Hennacy and Michael Harrington as well as others in the movement.
She travelled to Florida with senior FÁS executives, department officials, and her husband, Brian Geoghegan, and was receiving more than € 100-a-day subsistence money from the taxpayer when FÁS picked up her hairdressing bill in a Florida hotel.
She balanced her reputation by also promoting some honored officials who were not her lovers.
The guard angrily yelled at her, ‘ I didn't ask you to expose your film, I told you to give me your camera ’ ‘ You can have the camera ’, she retorted, ‘ but the film belongs to me .’ She was detained, and was interrogated over the next three days by police officers, prosecutors and intelligence officials.
She eventually sold the company in 1967 to Gulf + Western ; after the sale, company officials renamed it Paramount Television.
She is also visited by bureaucrats and other government officials.
During the three hundred years of Egyptian rule ( 18th Dynasty to the 20th Dynasty ), the population of Beit She ’ an appears to have been primarily Egyptian administrative officials and military personnel.
She then summoned Liu Ruyi to the capital — an attempt that was initially resisted by Ruyi's chief of staff Zhou Chang ( 周昌 ), whom she respected because he was one of the officials who insisted on Liu Ying being the rightful heir.
" She returned to the UK from holiday to meet with senior police officials on 8 August.
" She is a classic memsahib, the title used for wives of officials in the Raj.
She argued with British and Jewish officials to try to get Jewish refugees admitted on ships from Nazi Germany ( rather than be returned ), once almost precipitating an International incident.
She proposed the American Heroes Repatriation Act, to move American soldiers buried in France and Belgium back to the United States., in the process angering French officials and constituents .< ref >
She became one of his closest advisors, whenever the troops battle, Gabriela always went with them to give support and help with the battle, a major figure in her husband's collaboration with the British and the brief expulsion of Spanish officials from Vigan, Ilocos Sur during the British occupation of the Philippines.
She later said she'd been grateful for the officials ' guidance.
She freely admitted her numerous affairs with government officials to the Canadian media.
" She was the only man in her cabinet ", one of her officials commented during the height of the insurgency.

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