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She and publicly
She endorsed Al Gore publicly during 2000.
She critiqued the Modernism of CIAM, and asserted that the publicly unowned spaces created by the ' city in the park ' notion of Modernists was one of the main reasons for the rising crime rate.
She soon began practicing the songs of his repertoire and performing them publicly.
She publicly blamed her husband for forcing her to retire ; for example, in a speech commemorating her 25 years in parliament she stated that her retirement was forced on her and that it should please the men of Britain.
She publicly endorsed General Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War and admired Vichy leader Marshal Philippe Pétain, translating some of the latter's speeches into English.
She has repeatedly publicly supported candidates identified with her Socialist Left faction.
She was condemned for a visit by the liberal, western, Jewish philosopher Isaiah Berlin in 1946, and Official Andrei Zhdanov publicly labelled her " half harlot, half nun ", her work " the poetry of an overwrought, upper-class lady ", her work the product of " eroticism, mysticism, and political indifference ".
She never spoke publicly on the subject.
She was paired with veteran producer Mick Glossop, whom she later publicly derided.
She focused on investigative journalism and gained prominence after an in-depth study of the McCain family's business practices led a Senator to publicly accuse her of being un-naturalised.
She gets what she wants, but what she wants is not anything that the normal usually admit, publicly at least, to be desirable.
She never exhibited any lack of self-assurance, any timidity in her relations with that society outside of whose conventions she quite publicly existed .... he looked absolutely straight into the eyes of whomever she confronted and during that golden time in which we were dear friends, I never heard a false word from her mouth.
She says she took the habit of clasping her hands behind her back to curb excessive hand gesturing while speaking publicly.
She never spoke of Valentino publicly, turning away reporters on the 25th anniversary of his death and threatening to sue if an upcoming picture about him had a caricature of her in it.
She has publicly defended him against the criticism he receives over the amount of money he is paid by RTÉ.
She did not find out about Peng's death until she was allowed to return to Beijing, in 1978, when the news was first publicly disclosed.
She has stated publicly and with amusement that the Internet has a growing " snowball " of claims that she had been part of a kibbutz in Israel, whereas she was merely on a typical Israeli youth program that visited the kibbutz.
She also publicly denied that her son planned to marry Leonore Lemmon, because he had never told her.
She declined to publicly discuss the relationship or her sexual orientation at the time.
She performed publicly from the age of six.
She divorced her first husband, Harold Everett Reed, when he was publicly reported as gay by the Denver local gay newspaper, OutFront.
) She was publicly belittled by Via Rail Chief Executive Officer Jean Pelletier in national media on February 27, 2004.
She was publicly stoned to death by the astonished crowd, and according to the legend, removed from the Vatican archives.
She was tortured but refused to admit her involvement in the plot, but they found incriminating documents and a few days later she was publicly beheaded in her home village, Shanyin, at the age of 31.

She and opposed
She became involved in politics in Tiberius ’ imperial court, became an advocate for her sons to succeed Tiberius, and opposed Tiberius ’ natural son and natural grandson Tiberius Gemellus for succession.
She has expressed a variety of views on climate change but has been opposed to legislation reducing emissions.
She was first credited as Enya ( as opposed to Eithne ) for writing some of the music for the 1984 movie The Frog Prince, which was released on a soundtrack album of the same title.
She therefore said she opposed capital punishment " on epistemological, not moral, grounds.
" She opposed involuntary military conscription, but also thought those who avoided being drafted should be held criminally liable.
She opposed any form of censorship, including legal restrictions on pornography.
She draws comparisons with Thetis ' role in another work of the epic Cycle concerning Troy, the lost Aethiopis, which presents a strikingly similar relationship — that of the divine Dawn, Eos, with her slain son Memnon ; she supplements the parallels with images from the repertory of archaic vase-painters, where Eros and Thetis flank the symmetrically opposed heroes with a theme that may have been derived from traditional epic songs.
She was an ally of her husband's most trusted adviser, the deeply distrusted Eadric Streona, ealdorman of Mercia, and he took her side, but she was opposed by Æthelred's oldest surviving son, Edmund Ironside, and his allies, who naturally regarded him as the heir.
She opposed such competition-oriented views of evolution, stressing the importance of symbiotic or cooperative relationships between species.
She became the figurehead of a popular reform movement that opposed the unpopular George.
She was deeply distrustful of Germans, and invariably opposed anything that favoured German expansion or interests.
She became engaged to engineer and novelist Arthur Gundaccar Freiherr von Suttner ( who died on 10 December 1902 ), but his family opposed the match, and she answered an advertisement from Alfred Nobel in 1876 to become his secretary-housekeeper at his Paris residence.
She stated that she strongly opposed bigotry, discrimination and dogma, which she believes are promoted by a small minority of Christians.
She staunchly opposed the Republican's Head Start program overhaul in the 108th Congress, invoking her experience growing up poor and challenged by a speech impediment.
She opposed the troop surge in February 2007.
She was eleven years older than Geoffrey, and very proud of her status as an Empress ( as opposed to being a mere Countess ).
She believed in " a living wage ; in an eight-hour day ; in courts of conciliation and arbitration ; in justice as opposed to greed in gain ; in Peace on Earth and Good-Will to Men.
She even opposed its efforts to get military pensions for its members.
She vehemently opposed the attempt to compel the assent of the nuns to the Papal bulls condemning Jansenism, but was at last compelled to yield.
She chose to go, but said that she opposed discrimination ( as did her husband ).
She has since returned as the Queen of Blood, to raise an army against man, but is opposed by Hellboy who possesses the sword Excalibur ( And thus is technically king of England ).
She opposed all-women shortlists, and resisted Militant.
She vehemently opposed the New Deal, perceived " creeping socialism ," Social Security, wartime rationing and all forms of taxation, claiming she ceased writing highly paid commercial fiction to protest paying income taxes.
She has described her acting technique as, "< nowiki ></ nowiki > only as good as the person you're acting with ... As opposed to going it on my own and forging my path to create a wonderful performance without the help of anyone.

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