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She and reads
She holds a mirror to one of the poems, and reads the reflected verse of " Jabberwocky ".
The papyrus line reads " She had a daughter Cleis named after her mother.
She believes all that she reads instead of putting her mind to listing all the great deeds women have accomplished.
She rises, takes down her father ’ s knife, kisses the blade, and reads the inscription.
She was interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California next to her second husband Adrian, but her stone reads " Janet Gaynor Gregory ," her legal name after her marriage to her third husband, producer and director Paul Gregory.
She is also highly cynical of her friends ' plans and ideas and often teases Gobo about his Uncle Traveling Matt ( occasionally yawning while he reads the postcards ).
She remained forgotten until 1991, when actor Roddy McDowall, serving on the National Film Preservation Board, paid for a memorial marker that reads: " The Biograph Girl / The First Movie Star.
She reads an announcement card after the stammering announcer is unable to.
She leaves a note which reads: " Sorry, just not big enough.
She reads the year from the letter as 1943.
She was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts ; her headstone reads: " Patient in tribulation, fervent in spirit serving the Lord ".
She also never reads her reviews from critics, finding that it is not helpful to have too many opinions.
* She reads that she may be wise.
She reads Caesar as implying a Germanic ethnicity and ancestry for the Menapii, Nervii, and Morini, all living in the northwest of the Belgic region, neighbours to the Germani cisrhenani in the northeast.
She consistently reads personal items in Jeremy's room, gets very upset when Jeremy makes any hint of wanting more privacy, and wants to do everything for him.
She shows Alan her paintings – the first time she has shown them to anyone – and reads him a favorite Villon poem.
She reads romantic poetry and dreams of love.
In the Boy Meets World episode " She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not ," Mr. Feeny reads the first few lines of the poem to his class.
* In the 1994 play Pterodactyls by Nicky Silver, the novel is mentioned by the character Emma: " She reads poems by Emily Bronté and I read chapters from the The Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller.
She reads the descriptions of each variety of slave that can be encountered, which include:
It may have been taken up from there into catholic philosophy ; Wisdom 8: 7 reads, " She teacheth temperance, and prudence, and justice, and fortitude, which are such things as men can have nothing more profitable in life.
She is interred in Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where her epitaph reads " Go Away — I'm Asleep ", a reference to her love of beauty sleep.
She is also briefly seen at the end of Into The Wild Green Yonder when Fry reads her thoughts ; she is silently gloating about how much money she has.

She and glossy
She lays four or five bright glossy blue eggs which are lightly spotted with black or purple ; they are typically 2. 7 x 2. 0 centimetres ( 0. 79 x 1. 06 in ) in size and weigh 6. 0 grammes ( 0. 21 oz ), of which 6 % is shell.
She is described as short and slightly plump with smooth copper skin, dark eyes and long glossy dark hair.
She also publishes and edits two magazine: Arty, an idiosyncratic publication featuring artwork and thoughts by a group of invited contributors and Garageland a glossy art and culture publication which examines pertinent art themes such as beauty, machismo or nature.

She and tasteful
She took pleasure in decorating the house – especially with furnishings from Asia – and clothing the family in tasteful apparel.

She and women's
She also was the original GOP national committeewoman from New Jersey in the early 1920s following adoption of the women's suffrage amendment.
Over the years, Hill has provided commentary on gender and race issues on national television programs, including 60 Minutes, Face the Nation and Meet the Press She has been a speaker on the topic commercial law of law as well as race and women's rights.
She was transformed by her therapy with Otto Rank, who broke with Freud over his failure to appreciate the power of women's sexuality, the value of art, and the meaning of the mother-child relationship.
She suggests this explains the low numbers of black women who participated in the feminist movement in the 1970s, pointing to Louis Harris ' Virginia Slims poll done in 1972 for Philip Morris that she says showed 62 percent of black women supported " efforts to change women's status " and 67 percent " sympathized with the women's rights movement ", compared with 45 and 35 percent of white women ( also Steinem, 1972 ).
She was the subject of Simone de Beauvoir's 1959 essay, The Lolita Syndrome, which described Bardot as a " locomotive of women's history " and built upon existentialist themes to declare her the first and most liberated woman of post-war France.
She is best remembered as a leader in the fight for women's right to vote, as a co-editor of the radical arts and politics magazine The Liberator, and as a co-founder of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
She was transferred from Mauthausen to the notorious women's concentration camp at Ravensbruck, located 50 miles from Berlin, where unbeknownst to Gemma at the time, her daughter Yolanda ( whose husband also died in the camps ) and baby grandson were also held for a year in a separate barrack.
She also advanced women's causes through The Heart Truth and Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
She also won nine Grand Slam women's doubles titles, winning a calendar year doubles Grand Slam in 1998, and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title.
She was also a pioneer campaigner for women's rights.
She was educated at Stradbroke Primary and Pembroke School and, later, the University of Adelaide where she graduated B. A .. She was active in student politics, becoming president of the Students ' Association of the University of Adelaide ( SAUA ) and serving as state women's officer for the National Union of Students in South Australia.
She also co-founded the women's rights journal, The Revolution.
She was one of the important advocates in leading the way for women's rights to be acknowledged and instituted in the American government.
She and Matilda Joslyn Gage both made their first public speeches for women's rights at the convention.
She was the first woman to start a weekly newspaper ; an activist for women's rights and labor reforms.
She is also regarded as a civil rights and women's rights pioneer.
She is one of the most famous Tennessee State University Tigerbelles, the name of the TSU women's track and field program.
She later helped John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and in the post-war era struggled for women's suffrage.
She became active in the women's suffrage movement in New York until illness overtook her.
She described her actions during and after the Civil War, and used the sacrifices of countless women throughout modern history as evidence of women's equality to men.
She closely examines many aspects of women's and men's relations, including unrequited feelings of women for men, based on her own experience.
" She cites the goals of feminist criticism as: ( 1 ) To develop and uncover a female tradition of writing, ( 2 ) to interpret symbolism of women's writing so that it will not be lost or ignored by the male point of view, ( 3 ) to rediscover old texts, ( 4 ) to analyze women writers and their writings from a female perspective, ( 5 ) to resist sexism in literature, and ( 6 ) to increase awareness of the sexual politics of language and style.
She also ran the Ministries of Labor and Health, founded and ran the charitable Eva Perón Foundation, championed women's suffrage in Argentina, and founded and ran the nation's first large-scale female political party, the Female Peronist Party.

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