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She referred to archbishop Desmond Tutu, in his capacity as the head of the Truth and Reconciliation commission, as a " cretin ".
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She referred to this event as her " Great Discovery ", the " falling apple " that led to her " discovery how to be well " herself ( ibid.
She quoted his sister Avril that " he was essentially an aloof, undemonstrative person " and said herself of his friendship with the Buddicoms " I do not think he needed any other friends beyond the schoolfriend he occasionally and appreciatively referred to as ' CC '".
She said that Gardner referred to the Goddess as Airdia or Areda, which she believed was derived from Aradia, the deity that Charles Leland claimed was worshipped by Italian witches.
She developed a close friendship with Boas, who took on a role as a kind of father figure in her life – Benedict lovingly referred to him as " Papa Franz "
She is mentioned by name in at least two of his songs: " Kathy's Song " and " America ," and is referred to in " Homeward Bound " and " The Late Great Johnny Ace.
She stated that in her review of 115 news items from the Lexis-Nexis database, not a single mention of Guandique referred to his status as a " criminal illegal alien ".
She was also referred to by the epithets The Kindler, Lady of the Stars, Queen of the Stars, Snow-white.
She married Mao in Yan ' an in November 1938, and is sometimes referred to as Madame Mao in Western literature, serving as Communist China's first first lady.
She was finally offered American citizenship, probably under the insistence of the Amateur Athletic Union, whose members envisioned Walasiewicz — or Stella Walsh, as she was referred to in the USA — as a future gold medalist at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
" She went on to note however that " Childe's Marxism frequently differed from contemporary ' orthodox ' Marxism ; partly because he had studied Hegel, Marx and Engels as far back as 1913 and still referred to the original texts rather than later interpretations, and partly because he was selective in his acceptance of their writings.
She had earlier established admiralty law on the island of Oleron ( where it was published as the Rolls of Oleron ) in her own lands ( although she is often referred to in admiralty law books as " Eleanor of Guyenne "), having learned about it in the eastern Mediterranean while on a Crusade with her first husband, King Louis VII of France.
She was also invoked at the beginning of a lost poem, Rhadine (), that was referred to and briefly quoted by Strabo.
She is referred to several times as " the beldam ", a Middle English word meaning " grandmother ," " ugly old woman ," or " hag ".
She and archbishop
According to lexicographer William Smith, " She was accused of too much familiarity with Orestes, prefect of Alexandria, and the charge spread among the clergy, who took up the notion that she interrupted the friendship of Orestes with their archbishop, Cyril.
She had many problems being hunted by creditors, nearly killed by one of them and chased into the house of the archbishop of Trier in Luxembourg in 1610.
She was active in the political life of the kingdom, along with her brothers Henry I of Champagne, Theobald V of Blois, and Guillaume aux Blanches Mains, archbishop of Reims.
She was greeted with an oration from Eustathios, former Master of the Rhetors and archbishop of Thessalonica.
She and Desmond
She explains the origin of mankind within the story to the game's main protagonist, Desmond Miles, through his ancestor, Ezio Auditore.
She is associated with the MacCarthy dynasty of Desmond, who adopted her as their fairy woman, and the O ' Keeffes and FitzGerald dynasty, with whom she has had amorous affairs ( MacKillop 1998 ; Monaghan 2004 ).
She was survived by her four sons ; Desmond Guinness ; Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne ; Alexander and Max Mosley.
She was accompanied by her husband, Martin, Cardinal Desmond Connell, Mary Hanafin, the Minister for Education and Science, together with bishops and other pilgrims.
She was tempted to return to the screen to play opposite Ralph Richardson in On the Night of the Fire ( 1939 ), a film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst.
She performed the song with Lorrae Desmond, Hazel Phillips, Denise Drysdale, Jeanne Little and Rowena Wallace.
She works under Lee's boss Billy Melrose ( Mel Stewart ) and with dismissive fellow agent Francine Desmond ( Martha Smith ).
She had a hit record in 1957, " I Just Wanna Be Free ", and appeared in the movie Calypso Heat Wave ( 1957 ) singing a duet with Johnny Desmond.
She was involved in scandal due to the 1922 murder of director William Desmond Taylor, who she professed her love for.
She also figures prominently alongside of King Vidor in Sidney D. Kirkpatrick's book, A Cast of Killers, which recounts Vidor's attempt to make a film of and solve the murder of William Desmond Taylor.
She was married for several years to Sir Desmond de Silva QC, KStJ ( b. 13 December 1939 Sri Lanka ), has a daughter and works in public relations.
She also co-hosted The Animals Roadshow and Animal Country with zoologist Desmond Morris in the late 1980s and 1991 respectively.
She first appeared on screen as Myra Desmond on a recurring basis between 1980 and 1983 ; Myra was then reintroduced to the series in early 1984 as a regular character, and continued in the role for a further eighteen months.
She made a rare television appearance on This is Your Life in 1995, celebrating the career of Desmond Llewelyn ( her co-star in Follyfoot ).
She appeared in five movies opposite William Desmond Taylor at Vitagraph, the comedy / drama Her Husband's Friend ( 1913 ), the drama Tainted Money ( 1914 ), the comedy Millions for Defence ( 1914 ), the drama The Kiss ( 1914 ) and the drama Captain Alvarez ( 1914 ).
She asks Sun and Jin to help build a net to catch one of the birds, but Desmond Hume ( Henry Ian Cusick ) thwarts their attempt when he scares the birds away with gunfire.
She is however best known for her role as Shirley, the wife of eponymous barber Desmond Ambrose, played by Norman Beaton, in the British TV sitcom Desmond's ( 1989 to 1994 ), written by Trix Worrell.
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