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She could take care of herself and her ambulatory half, in any situation already recorded in the annals of Central Worlds and any situation its most fertile minds could imagine.
She participated in various musical shows and recorded many popular songs in the 1960s and 1970s, mostly in collaboration with Serge Gainsbourg, Bob Zagury and Sacha Distel, including " Harley Davidson "; " Je Me Donne A Qui Me Plaît "; " Bubble gum "; " Contact "; " Je Reviendrais Toujours Vers Toi "; " L ' Appareil À Sous "; " La Madrague "; " On Déménage "; " Sidonie "; " Tu Veux, Ou Tu Veux Pas?
She recorded " The Day I Fall in Love " as a duet with James Ingram for the feature film Beethoven's 2nd ( 1993 ).
She recorded a series of bluegrass-inspired albums, beginning with The Grass Is Blue ( 1999 ), winning a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album, and Little Sparrow ( 2001 ), with its cover of Collective Soul's " Shine " winning a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
She is recorded to have used implements such as whips, canes and birches, to chastise and punish her male clients, as well as the Berkley Horse, a specially designed flogging machine, and a pulley suspension system for lifting them off the floor.
During a relatively quiet 2005, he recorded the vocals for the song "( She Can ) Do That ", co-written with Brian Transeau, for the film Stealth.
Jim Kerr of Simple Minds was so moved by the results of the Enniskillen bombing in 1987 that he wrote new words to the traditional folk song " She Moved Through The Fair " and the group recorded it with the name " Belfast Child ".
She also appeared on television talk shows, recorded public service announcements, and wrote guest articles.
She changed the system of tribute gathering ( poliudie ) in the first legal reform recorded in Eastern Europe.
" She also recorded background vocals for performances from various established artists including Stevie Wonder, Belinda Carlisle and Don Henley.
She also recorded a cover version of the Beatles ' song " Mother Nature's Son " for the film I Am Sam.
She released a Christmas album called For Christmas with Love ( recorded in Hollywood, California ) and later signed with A & M Records, releasing more albums including, A Gift of Song and Climb Ev ' ry Mountain.
She also recorded a song called " Distant Storm " for the film China O ' Brien ; in the credits, the song is attributed to a band called Tess Makes Good.
She recorded a duet of " Santa Claus is Coming to Town " with Chris Isaak on his 2004 Christmas album Chris Isaak Christmas and sang with Isaak on his PBS Christmas television special.
She recorded that their adolescence was not in fact a time of " storm and stress " as Erikson's stages of development suggest, but that the sexual freedom experienced by the adolescents actually permitted them an easy transition from childhood to adulthood.
The Egyptian name was recorded as or and meant "( She of the ) Throne ".
She then won the general election with 72 percent of the vote — at the time, the largest margin ever recorded in a mayoral election.
She has recorded with Yellow Magic Orchestra and its members Ryuichi Sakamoto, Haruomi Hosono, and Yukihiro Takahashi, as well as Swing Out Sister, Pat Metheny, The Chieftains, Lyle Mays, members of Little Feat, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Kenji Omura, Gil Goldstein, Toninho Horta, Mino Cinelu, Jeff Bova, Charlie Haden, Peter Erskine, Anthony Jackson, David Rhodes, Bill Frisell, Thomas Dolby, the band Quruli, Rei Harakami as yanokami, and her daughter Miu Sakamoto.
She recorded several albums with piano accompaniment, but a guitar proved the perfect melodic foil for her.
She may also produce a second tusk, but this occurs rarely, and there is a single recorded case of a female with dual tusks.
She positioned the Seneca Falls meeting as her own political debut, and characterized it as the beginning of the women's rights movement, calling it " the greatest movement for human liberty recorded on the pages of history — a demand for freedom to one-half the entire race.
An album with some of these live and studio tracks ( along with the first recorded version of " Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic ") was released 20 years later in 1997 under the name Strontium 90: Police Academy.
She recorded the title track, which was written by Serge Gainsbourg but not released until 2001, when it was included in the compilation Le Cinéma de Serge Gainsbourg.
She made a vocal contribution to Neuronium's second album, Vuelo Químico as she was at the studio, by chance, while it was being recorded in Barcelona in 1978 by Michel Huygen, Carlos Guirao and Albert Gimenez.
She recorded her final solo album, Camera Obscura, in 1985, with The Faction ( James Young and Graham Dids ).

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She also worked extensively in live musical theatre as a band member and accompanist.
She later opened another business across the street in a building she extensively renovated downtown called Walton's Fancy and Staple a bakery, upscale restaurant and floral shop that also offers services such as event planning.
She had already published extensively, having won various awards, and had come especially to meet Hughes and his fellow poet Lucas Myers.
She also worked extensively on the population genetics of disorders with ethnic distribution.
On October 29, 2006, Judd appeared at a " Women for Ford " event for Democratic Tennessee Senate candidate Harold Ford, Jr. She has also campaigned extensively locally and nationally for a variety of Democratic candidates, including President Barack Obama in critical swing states.
She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and has worked extensively on conservation and animal welfare issues.
She is no longer planning a biography of Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland, as this subject has already been extensively covered.
She participates actively in the field of sexology and has written extensively on the fields of biology of gender, sexual identity, gender identity, and gender roles.
" She traveled extensively in Europe and Asia as part of the Red Cross.
She worked extensively with texts by romantic poet Ahmad Rami and composer Mohammad El-Qasabgi, whose songs incorporated European instruments such as the violoncello and double bass, as well as harmony.
She toured extensively on the Try This Tour through Europe and Australia, where the album was better received.
She was deeply influenced by the French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who wrote extensively on perception, vision, embodiment, and painting.
She also appeared in two New York revivals of Hello, Dolly !, and toured with it extensively throughout the United States.
She has performed regularly at Gidon Kremer ’ s Lockenhaus Festival since 1981 and toured extensively with ” Kremer & Friends ”.
She raised funds for Ethiopia's first teaching hospital and wrote extensively on Ethiopian art and culture ; her research was published as Ethiopia, a Cultural History ( London: Lalibela House, 1955 ).
She was a primary lingerie and hosiery model for the relatively new Victoria's Secret company in its mail-order catalogs and retail stores in the 1980s, and she appeared extensively in the catalogs.
She spent her remaining years working on a second novel, which she never completed, and she painted extensively.
She worked extensively with fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh, who encouraged her to consider a short hair cut.
She toured extensively to promote Middle Cyclone with dates in North America, Europe, and Australia, as well as a performance at Lollapalooza 2009 in Grant Park, Chicago.
She has published extensively, as a poet, translator, and scholar.
She sang extensively for Pakistani films and also sang Ghazals, folk songs and patriotic songs ( milli naghmay ) for Pakistan television.
She has recorded extensively with this unusual instrument and has collaborated with such luminary figures as composer Pauline Oliveros, choreographer Deborah Hay, the Kronos Quartet, and Francis-Marie Uitti.
She has also contributed extensively to several magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Nick Jr., Family Circle, Child, and Notre Dame Magazine.
She worked extensively in television, notably as Donna Stone, an American middle class mother in the sitcom The Donna Reed Show ( 1958 – 1966 ), in which she played a more prominent role than many other television mothers of the era and for which she received the 1963 Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star-Female.

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