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She regarded the Germans ' actions, she said, as an offense against man and God, and their policies as an affront to the ideals that she espoused for an independent Poland.
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She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
She regarded most attempts to make historical studies more female-inclusive as being artificial in nature, and an impediment to progress.
She is widely regarded as a transformative figure in the presidency of Ireland, who revitalised and liberalised a previously conservative, low-profile political office.
She is regarded as one of the most influential jazz vocalists of all time, being cited as a mentor to diverse artists such as Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler, Madonna, and Dusty Springfield.
She was an ally of her husband's most trusted adviser, the deeply distrusted Eadric Streona, ealdorman of Mercia, and he took her side, but she was opposed by Æthelred's oldest surviving son, Edmund Ironside, and his allies, who naturally regarded him as the heir.
She is regarded as a folk singer, although her music has diversified since the 1960s, encompassing everything from folk rock and pop to country and gospel music.
She could not share his intellectual interests, and she confirmed the foolish contempt with which he regarded women.
She is generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful pharaohs, reigning longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty.
She is widely regarded as one of the finest classical ballet dancers in history and was most noted as a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev.
She is regarded as an outcast because of her father's murder, a crime of which she was accused but not convicted.
She had always been regarded as a skilful and intelligent politician ; now, she went beyond even that.
She is also engaged in the festival Ekstremsportveko ( Extreme Sports Week ) held at her home community Voss, regarded as one of the world's largest extreme sports festivals.
She had powers of witchcraft, magic and medicine being regarded as complementary in the ancient world, and was a master in the art of miraculous and herbal healing, especially when it came to snakebites.
She is regarded as the female counterpart of the maize god Centeōtl, their symbol being an ear of corn.
She regarded the experience as a turning point in her life, and issued her findings anonymously in 1851 ; The Institution of Kaiserswerth on the Rhine, for the Practical Training of Deaconesses, etc.
She and Germans
She also wrote that the Soviets were " violating girls and women of all ages ", and about her, her daughter's and grandson's suffering as displaced persons in postwar Berlin, where the Germans abandoned them for a possible hostage exchange in April 1945, as the Russians were advancing.
She was deeply distrustful of Germans, and invariably opposed anything that favoured German expansion or interests.
She slid out by a rear sacristy window, followed by a young woman and child ; the Germans ' attention was aroused and the three were shot.
Hannah Arendt, one of the 20th century's most celebrated Jewish thinkers, made a dramatic accusation against the Judenräte in her 1963 book Eichmann in Jerusalem: She claimed that without the Judenrätes assistance in the registration of the Jews, their concentration in ghettos and, later, their active assistance in the Jews ' deportation to extermination camps, many fewer Jews would have perished because the Germans would have encountered considerable difficulties in drawing up lists of Jews.
She was much respected by the islanders as well as the Germans, whose language she spoke perfectly, for the leadership she gave during this period, and the British Home Secretary observed that she remained ' almost wholly mistress of the situation ' throughout the occupation.
Renée Becker: She is one of the soldiers who arrives with the Germans, and she helps Will during the adventure.
She pressured the parliament to aid the Czechs and grant entry for dissident Germans, Austrians and Jews.
She undertook a dangerous journalistic assignment to interview former Romanian Prime Minister Iuliu Maniu in Cluj, Transylvania, at the time full of German military, and soon to transferred by Romania to Hungary as part of the August 1940 Second Vienna Award imposed by the Germans and Italians.
She became more and more active in the resistance movement and helped people who were hiding from the Germans with stolen IDs and food-coupons.
She then travelled with her brothers, Saints Willibald and Winibald, to Francia ( now Württemberg and Franconia ) to assist Saint Boniface, her mother's brother, in evangelizing among the still-pagan Germans.
She hit a mine and was badly damaged during the war ; but she was repaired by the Germans to serve as a sail-powered icebreaker.
She participated in singing a patriotic East German song and gave a short speech in which she stated that east Germans " had a good life in the GDR " and that many felt that capitalism has made their lives worse.
She held the Germans off long enough for the Convoy to escape, but was sunk with all 76 crew aboard.
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