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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 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 lesser
She likens Inanna to a great storm bird who swoops down on the lesser gods and sends them fluttering off like surprised bats.
She also began work on writing a biography about Mary Wollstonecraft and other lesser known women that she felt deserved more acknowledgement for their work and contributions.
She soon established herself as an autocratic ruler, using her popularity with the imperial guards and lesser nobility.
One of the last arguments in her document is directed to men who still see women as lesser beings: “ the foolproof way to evaluate the soul of women is to join them to all the activities of man, if man persists against this, let him share his fortune with woman by the wisdom of the laws .” She challenges men that, if they wish, they may evaluate scientifically the consequences of joining man and woman in equal political rights.
" She employs this documentary-realism to focus on individuals of lesser cultural status, challenging prevailing representations of women within the male-dominated Japanese film industry.
She is widely known as a pioneer in women's, and to a somewhat lesser extent men's, sexual liberation, having sold more than 1 million copies of her first book, Sex for One.
She sang Desdemona opposite Leo Slezak, Minnie, Amelia and other lesser roles at the Opera Comique.
She returned to films in 1922, but in the declining years of her career had to be content with lesser roles.
She also mentions their great compassionate help for humanity and such lesser powers of the adept as being able to take active control of elemental spirits as well as the physical and astral ( conditions of non-adepts.
She is fairly amused by Sabel, and she finds pleasure in agitating him as well as the other lesser demons.
She then obliterated his brain and those of several of his lesser cymeks with a powerful psychic shockwave.
She also finds what lesser singers can take for granted: a certain lightness that eases her constant sense of control.
She had success on the country charts again, but on a lesser scale.
She ( or he ) is the high being who transcends all the lesser gods of the Chinese pantheon.
She is followed by, Merytre-Hatshepsut, another lesser wife of Tuthmosis III, who became the mother of his ultimate heir.
She is considered by some to be the most prolific African-American woman writer and the most influential literary editor of the first decade of the twentieth century, though she is lesser known than many literary figures of the Harlem Renaissance.
She had a number of lesser chart entries on RCA in 1955 including " Good and Lonesome " and " Turn Right ".
She created Atwaal to be her playmate, then she created other, lesser " toys " for Atwaal to play with.

She and Charter
She died in 1778 but her second husband and the son of her sister continued to resist the heirs-at-law's action until 1800 when the Court decided in favour of Sir George's will and George III granted Downing a Royal Charter, marking the official foundation of the college.
She held this record for 18 years until it was eclipsed by Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir of the new Leadership Charter School in Springfield on January 26, 2009.
She was also responsible for international affairs at the Lord Chancellor's Department and was appointed by Prime Minister Tony Blair as the UK Alternate Representative to the European Convention and was given primary responsibility for the negotiations in relation to the Charter of Rights which were successfully concluded in 2003.
Lady Kennedy rebels against her party whip in the House of Lords more frequently than any other Labour Peer, having a dissent rate of 33. 3 % She was Chair of Charter 88 ( 1992 – 97 ) and is closely affiliated to the educational charity Common Purpose.
She is currently the only Labor MP to sign the Australian Marriage Equality Charter, voting in favour for legislation to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia when it is presented in parliament.
She contends that the approach defeats the very purpose of the equality rights in Section 15 of the Charter, noting that the objective of the Act in question may be discriminatory per se, but would survive constitutional scrutiny.
She finds, therefore, that the exclusion of same-sex couples is indeed discriminatory and in violation of Section 15 of the Charter.
She has also taken steps to end all types of discriminations pushing European Commission President José Manuel Barroso to strengthen the commitment to equality between women and men and in adopting a Women's Charter .. Viviane Reding has also presented measures to improve the representation of women in boardrooms of publicly listed companies ..
She was found to be sold to Maritime Charter Sales of Douglas, Isle of Man.
She worked for the inclusion of women's rights in the Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms ( section 28 ).
She was a founder member of the Congress of Democrats, and one of the leaders who read out clauses of the Freedom Charter at the Congress of the People in Kliptown in 1955.
She served as a legislative consultant for the City Council of Philadelphia, where she assisted council in conducting investigations, drafted legislation, testified at public hearings, met with citizens ' groups and revised portions of the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter.
She has also been featured on radio commercials for McDonald's, Charter Cable, and public service announcements for the Los Angeles Zoo.
" She was able to insert into the Charter the following goals for people around the world: " higher standards of living, full employment, and conditions of economic and social progress and development.
" She insisted that the Charter require the appointment of the Commission on Human Rights, which under the direction of Eleanor Roosevelt, wrote the Universal Declaration of Human Rights three years later.
She met her first husband, Grier C. Raclin, a telecommunications attorney ( who later became a senior executive at Charter Communications in St. Louis, Missouri ), when they clerked together at the Everett McKinley Dirksen Federal Courthouse in Chicago.
She argues Kapp failed to resolve the issue of whether section 25 is only applied when the Charter is violated, or if applies earlier, when a Charter challenge is raised.
She currently serves as the founding Principal of Environmental Charter Middle School, an education facility in southern Los Angeles County, California.
She also attended Palisades Charter High School for a brief time.
She further noted that exercise of the royal prerogative can be judicially reviewed under section 32 of the Charter.

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