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She and presented
She presented the character as a bold and eccentric old lady, different from the prim and birdlike character Christie created in her novels.
She was then presented for the people's acceptance, amidst a deafening noise of organs, fifes, trumpets, drums, and bells.
She was awarded the Bent Spoon Award by Australian Skeptics in 2000 (" presented to the perpetrator of the most preposterous piece of paranormal or pseudoscientific piffle ").
She has presented this modification as a gift to the android, hoping to obtain his encryption codes to the Enterprise computer.
She was presented with the 2002 Raúl Juliá Award for Excellence for her efforts, as the executive producer of the sitcom George Lopez, in helping expand career openings for Hispanic talent in the media and entertainment industry.
She had lived a sad life to this point ; conceived as an attempt to reincarnate her short-lived brother, for the first few years of her life, she was presented as her mother's adopted niece.
She presented Federico Fellini with his Honorary Oscar.
She presented Philip with three sons, for whom she had ambitions of securing Italian crowns.
She presented the North End in Boston, Massachusetts, as an idealization of this persistent occupation and tasking in a condensed city space, as a model for criminal control.
She is presented as a character who straddles the idea of a ' culture versus nature ' divide in the novel: she is a local of the area and a servant, and has experienced life at Wuthering Heights.
She had presented confusing testimony and he recalled her to the stand to answer his questions, much to the dismay and objections of the prosecution.
She had some appearances in Mickey Mouse Works ( 1999 ), where she is presented as Daisy Duck's neighbor.
She is also sometimes described, as Karl Kerenyi noted, in archaic vase-painting, with a pair of echidnas performing sacred rites in a vineyard, while on the opposite side of the vessel, goats were attacking the vines: thus chthonic Echidnae are presented as protectors of the vineyard.
She presented the children of Melanippe to her husband, as if they were her own.
She is often presented as the female complement of the Sun ( Sol ) conceived of as a god.
She was Curtiz's helper whenever his need to deal with scripts or other elements went beyond his grasp of English, and he often phoned her for advice when presented with a problem while filming.
She put them in a bowl and carried this to the men's lodge, and presented it to Igaluk, saying " If you enjoy me so much, then eat these ," and ran away out the door, grabbing a torch as she went.
She presented her flag to a Volunteer Georgia Battalion, who went to Texas in 1835 to assist Texans in their fight for independence.
While scenes for Murder, She Wrote were being filmed in Mendocino, residents say that it was not uncommon to see Angela Lansbury, who played Jessica Fletcher, stop to speak with a toddler, or for Tom Bosley to sign his autograph on a Glad Bag box presented by a shopper stepping out of the local grocery store.
She was the second recipient of the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award presented by the Prague Society for International Cooperation.
" She attributes the solution presented " as an archetypal pattern or image.
She reveals that he fell in love with an 18-year old American girl on board ship ( when Juliette was not present ), and then presented Juliette with his ideas for an open marriage: " What Julian really wanted was ... a definite freedom from the conventional bonds of marriage.
She was a nominee for the latter again in 2003 and was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the CFDA in 2004.
She then presented a rocket launcher which she promptly ' fired ' destroying a television camera.
She was so attracted by the town of Bötzow, that her husband presented the entire region to her.

She and in-vision
She would be assisted by Leslie Mitchell and Jasmine Bligh, two of the BBC's three in-vision continuity announcers ( the other being Elizabeth Cowell ).

She and links
She also sought to widen the scope of the presidency, developing new economic, political and cultural links between the state and other countries and cultures, especially those of the Irish diaspora.
She was encouraged by the United States government as part of President Roosevelt ’ s Good Neighbor policy, designed to strengthen links with Latin America and Europe ; it was believed that in delivering content like hers, the policy would be better received by the American public.
She is sometimes known by the epithet Echraide, (" horse rider "), suggesting links with horse deities and figures such as the Welsh Rhiannon and the Gaulish Epona.
She went on to write " We are a new government from diverse backgrounds, without links to former colonial interests.
She lived in Madrid, maintained close links with Francisco Franco's family, and sometimes went to Marbella, a Spanish coastal city.
She also proposes that the links between love and desire are bidirectional as opposed to unilateral.
Julia's behavior seems to be extremely aberrant: She seems to pay heed to nothing other than trying to entice Jack and kissing him, even when Charley is found dead in the locked communications room with a swarm flying around him and the communication links cut.
She is the author of several books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat ( 1990 ) and The Pornography of Meat ( 2004 ), focusing in particular on what she argues are the links between the oppression of women and that of non-human animals.
She is wearing a blue cape with a sunburst brooch, also her name links to key — she is the one.
She rebuked Republican party presidential candidates for speeches that ' pandered ' to the Evangelical constituency, as much as it did to the Republican Jewish Coalition .. She also judged Howard Gutman's remarks on causal links between Muslim anti-semitism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as ' stupid.
She also links personal experience to justice and social reform.
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She returned to her homeland after the start of the war in 1914, but her links with the patriotic Czech resistance caused her passport to be revoked.
She traces links between a couple's division of labor and their underlying " economy of gratitude.
She claimed that " the historic and fraternal links that unite our two people are too strong for France to abandon the Walloons ".
She also visits the United States on a regular basis ( see links below ).
She was made an Honorary Doctor of Letters at the University of Portsmouth in recognition of her career and her continuing links with the city.
She claims this has proved invaluable in promoting trade links with South Asia as part of her work as President of the European Parliament Delegation for Relations with India, to which she was elected in 2007.
She maintained close links with far left groups in Turkey and, in particular, Kurdish nationalist groups.
She became admired by many Arizonans because she kept hope of returning to the golf links soon, despite her ordeal.
She joined the Communist Party USA ( CPUSA ) in 1923 and became involved with Earl Browder, another former Wobbly who had links to Moscow.
She has strong links to the Te Kingitanga ( Māori King Movement ), being the daughter of Sir Robert Mahuta, who was the adopted son of King Korokī and the elder brother of Māori Queen Te Atairangikaahu.
She also had access to high-tech communications equipment, including audio / video links to the Club's car ... and to their wristwatches, which doubled as pagers.
She has led the way in forming business links with China for high-speed video and internet access.

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