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She and regained
She finally regained her balance and got up in the saddle.
She is trampled and dies 4 days later in the hospital, never having regained consciousness.
She became the World No. 1 for the first time on July 8, 2002, and regained this ranking for the fifth time on November 2, 2009.
She regained her memory and left the jungle with Roger and Mr. Pompous.
She lost the title to Susan Polgar of Hungary in 1996 ( 8½ – 4½ ) but regained the title in 1999 by defeating another championship finalist, Alisa Galliamova ( 8½ – 6½ ), after Polgar refused to accept match conditions and forfeited her title.
She also reached US $ 14 million in career prize money and on 19 March, regained the World No. 1 ranking.
She was confined to a wheelchair but regained her strength and mobility and was able to walk again without assistance.
She fell under the mental control of Diablo, but soon regained her free will and returned to the Great Refuge.
She underwent a training regimen that included cardiovascular exercise, a 1, 200-calorie a day diet ( she lost 20 pounds that she regained after filming ended ), and ballet classes for four hours a day, seven days a week.
She regained power after the United Front coalition ( SLFP, LSSP, and the Communists ) won the 1970 elections with a large majority.
She was released on bail on 25 September 1650, but appears never to have regained her former influence in the royalist counsels, and died soon after the Restoration.
She regained many of her Dennis influenced traits as well such as the famous " behind the nose " grin and constant scowl.
She regained the use of her legs after surgery and continued to fly sporadically.
She was depowered as a result of Decimation but recently she regained her physical mutation, only to be killed by Sabretooth.
She later regained the Transport post in a subsequent reshuffle.
She survived, however Ryan was believed to have shot Nina, who later regained her memory and told the police the truth.
She later regained her sanity and relocated with Fantastic Four associate Wyatt Wingfoot.
She awakens and is informed she " made it ", believing she made First Chair, in which Mr Largo responds with " No, you regained consciousness.
She quickly regained her speech and mobility but the following year was diagnosed with arterioschlerosis.
She ultimately regained her freedom five years later.
She was admitted back in but she never again regained her ' Angel status '.
She regained it two weeks later on October 26.
She regained most of her ministerial responsibilities on 4 June 2001.
She never regained consciousness and died eight days later on 27 May 2011.

She and seat
She could easily understand why the two men had been startled to find a strange girl in the back seat of their car ( she had figured that out ), but she couldn't understand their subsequent actions.
She was ' hiding ' on the floor of the back seat, the soft curves of her back and hips -- rousing lines.
She puffed on the cigarette slowly, sitting slumped against the back seat ; ;
She contested the seat of Burnley in Lancashire in the 1979 general election and then, against David Owen, the Plymouth Devonport seat in the 1983 general election.
She sat on a tripod seat over an opening in the earth.
She then moved to her seat but driver James F. Blake told her to follow city rules and enter the bus again from the back door.
She paid her fare and sat in an empty seat in the first row of back seats reserved for blacks in the " colored " section.
She gave the staff the seat numbers and they pulled up the ticket and credit card information of the hijackers, identifying Mohamed Atta.
She did not take her seat, along with the other Sinn Féin TDs members.
She soon resigned from the party and returned to journalism, but when CLP Chief Minister Marshall Perron resigned from his Darwin seat of Fannie Bay, causing a by-election, she decided to make another attempt to enter Parliament.
She then descended into the adyton ( Greek for " inaccessible ") and mounted her tripod seat, holding laurel leaves and a dish of Kassotis spring water into which she gazed.
She entered the House of Commons at the 1997 general election in the Labour landslide as the Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands, a seat held previously by David Knox and which had been Conservative for 27 years.
She became a member of the Committee for Ethnic Minority Women ’ s Participation, has a seat on the board of governors of the Chair on the Management of Diversity and Integration at the Free University of Amsterdam, she ( along with her husband ) is a patron of the Orange Fund ( established to promote social welfare and cohesion in the Netherlands ), and she also chairs the Board of Trustees of the Prince Claus Chair of the University of Utrecht.
She was en route to Bally to visit her ailing mother, and reportedly gave up her seat in a lifeboat to another passenger.
She is the first woman to have won the Democratic nomination for a U. S. Senate seat in Texas.
She won the seat in her own right in 1988 and has been reelected 10 more times with no substantive opposition, winning by an average of 80 percent of the vote.
She was replaced as party leader by Paul Rosenmöller and her seat was taken by Tara Singh Varma.
She has been a candidate for the federal New Democrats five times, first winning her seat the third time in a close race against Tony Ianno in the 2006 Canadian election, and re-elected in 2008 and 2011.
She was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Romsey in Hampshire from 2000 to 2010, when she lost her seat to Conservative MP Caroline Nokes.
She won the by-election, on 4 May, with a majority of 3, 311 votes and has held the seat there since, winning in the 2001 and 2005 general elections.
She was appointed to the frontbench by Charles Kennedy after the 2001 General Election as the party's spokeswoman on women's issues and older people from 2001, with a seat in the Liberal Democrat Frontbench Team.
She was interviewed by Robin Day for BBC Television's Decision 79 election programme shortly after learning that she had lost her seat.
She becomes involved in the civil rights movement and her decision to keep her seat on the bus prompts the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which lasted 381 days and caught national attention.
She returned to the House of Commons after the February 1974 general election, becoming MP for the safe Labour seat of Crewe, having received the sponsorship of the National Union of Railwaymen ( later part of RMT ).

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