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She and rejected
" She has also rejected an immigrant designation for African-Americans and instead prefers the term " black " or " white " to denote the African and European U. S. founding populations.
She began doing casting calls for an agent, but was rejected multiple times because the agent felt that she was too young.
She rejected white interpretations of scripture that urged slaves to be obedient and found guidance in the Old Testament tales of deliverance.
She had already sent Pippi Longstocking to the Bonniers publishing house but it was rejected.
She changed her name in order to get the job ( her application under her real, Jewish-sounding name, Estelle Wilovsky, was rejected ).
She rejected his proposal twice, in 1921 and 1922, reportedly because she was reluctant to make the sacrifices necessary to become a member of the royal family.
She was rudely rejected by every person, except for a shepherd who gave her refuge and warmly shared everything he had.
She was later rejected by the composer.
She has rejected love all her life in favour of ambition, but after her marriage, she falls in love with Henry's handsome courtier Thomas Culpeper ( Robert Donat ).
" She auditioned for admission to Eva LeGallienne's Manhattan Civic Repertory, but was rejected by LeGallienne who described her attitude as " insincere " and " frivolous ".
She claimed to paint instinctively and rejected artistic theories.
She angrily rejected his proposal and locked herself in the bathroom until he left.
She was also offered the title of Augusta, previously only given to Augustus's wife Livia, but rejected it.
She was overcome by lust for the boy, who was very handsome but still young, and tried to seduce him, but was rejected.
She rejected the high school nearest her home when she complained that the chemistry lab was " just like a kitchen sink.
She rejected his advances and pledged her love to a white trapper, known only as Deadshot.
" She rejected the Aristotelianism and mechanical philosophy of the seventeenth century.
She has voted in favor of lifting the ban on privately funded abortions at U. S. military facilities overseas ( HA 209, rejected ), in favor of an amendment that would repeal a provision that forbids service women and dependents from getting an abortion in overseas military hospitals ( HA 722, rejected ), in favor of stripping the prohibition of funding for organizations working overseas that uses its own funds to provide abortion services or engage in advocacy related to abortion services ( HA 997, rejected ).
She worked on a Maternity Insurance law but since the majority of the Federal Council rejected the proposal, she had to ask the people to reject her own text, as she had to respect collegiality.
She therefore rejected the English proposals.
" She rejected the lesser " Charter " and less formal solutions, arguing the full structure of real regional government were necessary, and applied to the urban area alone.
She rejected his proposal, however, stating that the chemistry was not there.
She published a number of travel articles in the Hibernia journal and the Irish Independent newspaper, but her Spanish travel book was rejected by publishers.

She and dichotomy
" Furthermore, in interviews with perpetrators of anti-gay violence, forensic psychologist Karen Franklin points out that “ heterosexism is not just a personal value system, it is a tool in the maintenance of gender dichotomy .” She continues by saying that “ assaults on homosexuals and other individuals who deviate from sex role norms are viewed as a learned form of social control of deviance rather than a defensive response to personal threat .”
She suggests a biopsychosocial model offers superior insight into cognitive sex differences than a simple nature-vs-nurture dichotomy.

She and association
She is generally considered a war deity comparable with the Germanic Valkyries, although her association with a cow may also suggest a role connected with wealth and the land.
She was named 1954 Alumna of the Year by the University of California's alumni association.
She met Susan B. Anthony and began a long association with the woman's suffrage movement.
She was arrested in 1972, and eventually charged with numerous murders and the formation of a criminal association.
She has sometimes been linked with the Irish goddess Boand on the basis of this bovine association.
She is attested in Gylfaginning, a part of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, in association with Ginnungagap and Ymir.
She usually is depicted as holding an ankh also, due to her association with the life giving flooding of the Nile.
She continued her association with the group until the final issue of the Some Imagist Poets anthology in 1917.
She was a housing association manager from 1987-92.
She is best known as the founding producer of the science-fiction series Doctor Who, a programme which has become a part of British popular culture, and for her association with Thames Television.
Riza was " seconded to the State Department ", or placed on " external assignment ," assigned " a job at the state department under Liz Cheney, the daughter of the vice-president, promoting democracy in the Middle East ..." She " was also moved up to a managerial pay grade in compensation for the disruption to her career ," resulting in a raise of over $ 60, 000, as well as guarantees of future increases ; " The staff association claims that the pay rise was more than double the amount allowed under employee guidelines.
She disapproved of her brothers association with Ally Fraser.
She served as administrative director of the Adult Film and Video Association of America, the adult film industry trade association, from 1989 to 1992, until that organization merged with the Free Speech Coalition.
She is also a patron of the English National Opera, the London Philharmonic Choir, the not-for-profit housing association Anchor, the charity Independent Age, St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham, England, Core a National charity in London England dedicated to funding research into digestive diseases and also publishes information leaflets on the most common diseases of the gut and liver, the Nature in Art Trust and London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art ( LAMDA ), the oldest drama school in the English speaking world and President of WWF-UK.
On the day Stevens was towed away, the alumni association recounted sentiments in its journal, " She disappeared into the fog and into our hearts.
She also garnered a reputation for being temperamental, leading Vivid to sever its association with her in 1992.
She is able to summon the powers of " all the good fairies " when restoring Princess Ozma to her rightful form, almost making her equal to L. Frank Baum's Queen Lurline ( whereas Baum's Glinda is a stately sorceress showing no association with fairy magic or " unscrupulous " witchcraft, insisting that the witch Mombi herself disenchant Ozma unlike in this film ).
She went on to form a close professional association with Chris Morris, Armando Iannucci, Doon Mackichan and Steve Coogan, who all transferred with Front to The Day Today, the television version of On The Hour.
She was interviewed about her membership of the association and the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
She was educated at Mid Essex Technical College in Chelmsford where she pursued a London University ( LLB ) law degree in 1976 ( in association with University College London ).
She continued to farm, write and lecture for the rest of her life, including a year-long tour throughout Australia and New Zealand during which she met Australian organic farming pioneers including Henry Shoobridge, president of the Living Soil Association of Tasmania which was the first association to affiliate with the Soil Association.
She is most famous now as the author of The Female Quixote and for her association with Samuel Johnson, Joshua Reynolds, and Samuel Richardson, but she had a long career and wrote poetry, prose, and drama.
She was a supporter of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, but ran as UFO-Labour because the UFO, of which she was a member, had disaffiliated from the CCF in 1934 after a brief association.
She was also president of the medical staff association of Women's College Hospital and assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
She became involved in a number of Catholic organizations, and, in 1915, under the guidance of Bishop Josip, began her first new association, the Society of Catholic Mothers.

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