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She also voted in favor of the 1998 Abortion Funding Amendment, which would have allowed the use of district funds to promote abortion-related activities, but would have prohibited the use of federal funds.
She served a brief prison term in 1979 and then put on trial in 1980, after which she was prohibited from returning to politics, though she remained a prominent figure, both as a former politician and as a businesswoman .< ref >
She later became known for her strong views against homosexuality and for her campaigning in 1977 to repeal a local ordinance in Dade County, Florida, that prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, an involvement that significantly damaged her popularity and career.
She did not directly answer as she had no clue what she was even talking about, so instead she responded that what was more important was that the legislation would ban large capacity " clips " ( sic ) of the type used in the Virginia Tech massacre and that the class of guns chosen prohibited by the law were those used by gangs and killers of police officers.
She could study until her 30th birthday ; the school prohibited older scholars.
She registered to run for the leadership of the federal New Democratic Party, but due to her attempts to found the FHR party, she was prohibited from running.
She stated that illegal immigrant students should be prohibited from attending state-funded institutions of higher education.
She has threatened to cast a curse on Dorothy ( before she found that it was prohibited by another arcane custom ), and on Stan Zbornak.
She was prohibited from mounting a staircase consisting of more than three steps, perhaps to prevent her ankles from being seen.
She inherited ₤ 16, 000 from her mother, but during the war the money was inaccessible with assets from England prohibited from being sent to an Axis country.
She can only refuse on grounds which are specified as prohibited for sexual intercourse such as when she is fasting, menstruating, or undergoing post-natal puerperal discharge, or whilst on Hajj or Umrah.
She offered prayers at Raja Rajeshwara temple at Taliparamba in Kerala where the entry of non-Hindus is prohibited.
She visited her children in the country in 1956 but was declared a ' prohibited immigrant ' and banned from coming back again for political reasons.
She goes on to note that the long waits at hospitals can result in deaths and that private health care prohibited by the Quebec Acts would likely have saved those lives.
She is also prohibited to go to isolated places because when a bad spirit sees her, she may give birth too soon.
She is later found to be from the Oume clan of ninja, who left them because she disliked the rules and policies that prohibited her from acting or dressing how most girls would.

She and visitors
She remained, however, a gregarious member of the court, receiving constant visitors ; amongst her particular friends appear to have been Roger Mortimer's daughter Agnes Mortimer, Countess of Pembroke, and Roger Mortimer's grandson, also called Roger Mortimer, whom Edward III restored to the Earldom of March.
She subsequently convinces Snow to destroy her with a Sartorius-developed device that disrupts the sub-atomic structure of the constructs ( visitors ) and prevents their reappearance.
She took a keen interest in the work of young contemporary artists, such as Stanley Spencer, and she was particularly close to Mark Gertler and Dora Carrington, who were regular visitors to Garsington during the war, whilst Gilbert Spencer lived for a while in a house on the Garsington estate.
She was welcomed by President McAleese, inspected a Guard of Honour, signed the visitors book and planted an Irish Oak sapling.
) She spoke Italian as well as German, he says, and expressed herself with facility in French and English-one result of the last-named accomplishment being that she became a popular portraitist for British visitors to Rome.
She disliked etiquette, but welcomed her visitors, according to Abel Hermant, with an extreme refinement of snobbery and politeness.
She donated the money needed to purchase the house and make it a museum, agreed to make significant contributions each year for its upkeep and also gave many of the family's belongings to help establish what became a popular museum that still draws thousands of visitors each year to Mansfield.
She donated the money needed to purchase the house and make it a museum, agreed to make significant contributions each year for its upkeep and also gave many of the family's belongings to help establish what became a popular museum which still draws thousands of visitors each year to Mansfield.
She was at first left undisturbed, but by degrees the chateau itself became taboo, and her visitors found themselves punished heavily.
She told her parents of events before her birth, and when asked how she knew, she replied that her " visitors " had told her.
She received her visitors in a salon painted in blue, the chambre bleue.
She kept up a correspondence with important people and received curious visitors who went out of their way to visit her.
She would not receive visitors until dark and then would only let them see her hands and face.
She would sit on the antique French sofa and the visitors on the armchairs.
She complained that the House of Lords ' Chamber was full of smoke ; whilst her visitors noted the exceptional amount of heat coming up through the floor.
She continued to receive visitors at Saint-Cyr.
She received occasional visitors, such as some prominent politicians who went to pay their respects every few years.
She settled in the Château of La Chevrette in the valley of Montmorency, a few miles north of Paris, and there received a number of distinguished visitors.
She stated that one of her top goals would be to attract visitors " who would never have otherwise thought of coming here ".
She remembered Clarice as elderly but sturdy and tall with a " regal carriage ", careful with her appearance and very private, " seemed to have few if any visitors outside of immediate neighbors.
She got the idea while working at the Los Angeles Zoo, where she noticed how handicapped visitors responded eagerly to animals.
She was voted No. 1 as the Most Desirable Woman in 2005 by visitors of the men's lifestyle website Askmen. com and placed 4th in 2006 and 2007, 10th in 2008, and 19th in 2009.
She was aground for three months, and provided a steady source of income for Sully caterers from the large number visitors arriving by train to view the spectacle.
She painted portraits of Jean Genet, Anna Magnani, Jacques Audiberti, Alida Valli, Jean Schlumberger ( jewelry designer ) and Suzanne Flon as well as many other celebrities and wealthy visitors to Paris.

She and
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 was thus a principal agent almost an embodiment of the work of the Catholic Church during the Early Middle Ages in the construction of the religion-culture of western Europe.
She was convinced that: " The divine Spirit had wrought the miracle a miracle which later I found to be in perfect scientific accord with divine law.
" ( Church Manual, page 41 ) She also wrote: " The cardinal points of Christian Science cannot be lost sight of, namely one God, supreme, infinite, and one Christ Jesus.
She and her surviving siblings Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
" She has also been quoted as saying that " His dressing up didn ’ t bother me we all have our little queer habits " and giving Wood's drinking as the reason for their breakup.
She therefore always worked with parliament and advisers she could trust to tell her the truth a style of government that her Stuart successors failed to follow.
::" She wants to marry a Swede " ( she wants the man she marries to be Swedish no specific person in mind )
::" She wants to marry a Swede " ( the man she wants to marry is Swedish a specific person )
She is capable of superhuman feats, and bionically specialized for her job her body is almost completely mechanized ; only her brain and a segment of her spinal cord remain organic.
She wanted to have the watch engraved with the words, " To Pork from the O ' Hara's Well done good and faithful servant ," but Pork declined the offer.
An early work, She ' iltot (" Questions ") by Achai of Shabcha ( c. 752 ), discusses over 190 Mitzvot exploring and addressing various questions on these.
She learned to " hear " people's speech by reading their lips with her hands her sense of touch had become extremely subtle.
" She was a graphic artist and a painter, and under the name " Alice Bradley Davey " an art critic for the Chicago Sun between 1941 and 1942.
She was also awarded the 2000 Ig Nobel Prize for Literature for her book Pranic Nourishment Living on Light, " which explains that although some people do eat food, they don't ever really need to.
She is one of the few actors from the classic era of MGM musicals who is still active in film a group that includes Mickey Rooney, Debbie Reynolds, Dean Stockwell, Rita Moreno, Margaret O ' Brien, June Lockhart.
She can be interpreted as providing political or military aid, or protection to the king acting as a goddess of sovereignty, not necessarily a war goddess.
She must not miss now she would not miss and she did not.
She challenges him to prove that he believes she is human by making love to her.
She recalled having seen " emergency rooms before, but I had never seen one like this with my husband in it.
She rounded out 1967 with the raunchy but low-charting " Tony Rome " (# 83 ) the title track from the detective film Tony Rome starring her father while her first solo single in 1968 was the more wistful " 100 Years " (# 69 ).

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