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She and pushed
She drank and pushed back her gingham bonnet to wet a kerchief and wipe her face.
She pushed wartorn and poverty-stricken nations into prosperity, but she failed to lead them into unity and world peace.
She would not stop to read them in American Express, as many were doing, sitting on benches or leaning against the walls, but pushed her way out into the street.
She has been credited with helping Harding achieve more than he might have alone ; some have speculated that she later pushed him all the way to the White House.
She is wealthy and missing her legs below the knees after being pushed in front of a subway car.
She had her own circle of clients and pushed many protégés into political offices, including the grandfathers of the later emperors Galba and Otho.
She also pushed for her husband to change the family to Payan, seen now in Payan Avenue.
She served as governor of the state until 2000, stepping down when she became pregnant, denying rumors that she was pushed aside by Chávez.
She pushed " for the right of woman to the control of her own person as a moral, intelligent, accountable being.
She is saddened by Char's apparent death as Axis is pushed back.
She focused on blue collar women's issues with themes about philandering husbands and persistent mistresses, and pushed boundaries in the conservative genre of country music by singing about birth control (" The Pill "), repeated childbirth (" One's on the Way "), double standards for men and women (" Rated " X ""), and being widowed by the draft during the Vietnam War (" Dear Uncle Sam ").
She pushed the feminist movement to focus on economic issues, especially equality in employment and business and provision for child care and other means by which women and men could balance family and work.
She tried grabbing Reid twice, but he pushed her to the floor each time, and she screamed for help.
She pushed and transformed teaching into women ’ s work rather than a profession that women could thrive in.
She understands that there are some boundaries that should not be pushed, some things that “ we may not do.
She pushed through a $ 2 billion 21st Century Jobs Fund to attract jobs to Michigan in the life sciences, alternative energy, advanced manufacturing, and homeland security sectors.
She pushed to reduce workplace accidents and helped craft laws against child labor.
It is theorized that the She were pushed out of their land by the Hakka, which caused them to move into Zhejiang.
She is a very powerful witch, and is reckoned to be more powerful than the most well-known witch on the Discworld, Black Aliss ( real name: Aliss Demurrage ), who is responsible for any number of witcheries in fairy tales, such as putting a castle to sleep and getting pushed into her own oven by naughty kids.
She pushed it in the springtime < BR >
She pushed it for her soldier who was far far away </ I >
She pushed it for her soldier < BR >
She pushed forward the following notable laws:
She was worried about his health and asked him to slow down, but he pushed ahead with the movie.

She and boundaries
Several countries charged Italian studios with exceeding the boundaries of acceptability with their late-1970s Nazi exploitation films, inspired by American movies such as Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS.
She argues " The provision on the establishment of “ secure and recognized boundaries ” would have been meaningless if there had been an obligation to withdraw from all the territories.
She has also been recognized for playing a pivotal role in crossing racial boundaries in the recording industry, where black artists were once considered to be substandard.
She also maintained the boundaries between the realms of the living and the dead, regardless of their sex.
She directed boundaries to be set and to reach Cape Henlopen north along the west side of Godyn's Bay ( Delaware Bay ), up the South River ( Delaware River ), past Minquas Kill ( Christina River ), to Sankikans ( Trenton Falls ).
She began to advocate for civil rights, women ’ s rights, and a grassroots democracy that widened its participatory boundaries.
She remained MP at Crewe and Nantwich until her death in 2008, having benefited from a further redrawing of the boundaries in 1997 which increased her majority substantially.
She writes across genre boundaries, writing poetry, fiction, mainstream and speculative, short and long form, arts journalism and arts advocacy.
" She, Cox and Lawrence were among a select group of " Orientalists " convened by Winston Churchill to attend a 1921 Conference in Cairo to determine the boundaries of the British mandate and nascent states such as Iraq.
Feminist literary theory identifies Ayesha's death in the fire as a punishment for her transgression of Victorian gender boundaries. Feminist literary historians have tended to define the figure of She as a literary manifestation of male alarm over the " learned and crusading new woman ".
According to the feminist interpretation of the narrative, the death of She acts as a kind of teleological " judgement " of her transgression of Victorian gender boundaries, with Ardis likening it to a " witch-burning ".
She played the title character, Elizabeth Canterbury, a lawyer described as " a tough-minded defense attorney who isn't afraid to push boundaries in order to protect innocent clients.
She also appears — along with her parents and younger sister Meketaten ; on the boundary stelae designating the boundaries of the new capital.
She concludes that given the Jewish community's tacit acceptance of other seemingly " heretical " Jews as part of the ethnic Jewish community, it would be difficult to find a consistently logical reason to reject Messianic Judaism, although she is quite clear that communities can draw boundaries as they see fit.
She held her Dáil seat until the 1981 general election, when the constituency boundaries were redrawn.
She uses traditional notation, improvisation, and extended techniques to explore a sound world that eliminates the boundaries between music and noise.
She feels like she's testing the boundaries of something, and any human being always feels important no matter who they are.
She claims that " the structural adjustment plans that IMF imposes on countries where it operates, systematically result in privatization of public utilities, dismantling of the state, drop in salaries and pensions, and removal of protections at boundaries ".
She then decided to seek political office in Hamilton East — Stoney Creek, even though she resides outside the riding boundaries.
She continually points out problematic injustices which one must rise above, with art as a method for doing so, and music as a release that always transcends spatial and material boundaries of life.
She suggests Potter ’ s tale has encouraged many generations of children to “ self-indulgence, disobedience, transgression of social boundaries and ethics, and assertion of their wild, unpredictable nature against the constrictions of civilized living .”
She has remained the MP for the area since that time ; however before the 2008 election the boundaries were changed and it was renamed Port Hills.

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