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She had used his rumpled shorts as the very image of his childishness, his lack of control, his general male looseness, while she remained cool, airy, and untouched, the charming teacher who disciplined an unruly body.
She accompanied Otto in 966 on his third expedition to Italy, where she remained with him for six years.
She and Beatrix remained friends throughout their lives and Annie's eight children were the recipients of many of Potter ’ s delightful picture letters.
She was devastated when he left her, and she remained his loving friend ever after, keeping his photograph by her bedside wherever she traveled, including beside her hospital deathbed.
She remained as Pope Gregory's chief intermediary for communication with northern Europe even as he lost control of Rome and was holed up in the Castel Sant ' Angelo.
She remained extremely popular among many ANC supporters, and, in December 1993 and April 1997, she was elected president of the ANC Women's League, though she withdrew her candidacy for ANC Deputy President at the movement's Mafikeng conference in December 1997.
She was one of Garfield's more influential teachers and remained close friends with him until her death.
She was sent first to Wallingford Castle and then was transferred to the more secure Tower of London ; in 1472 she was placed in the custody of her former lady-in-waiting Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk, where she remained until ransomed by Louis XI in 1475.
She remained, however, a gregarious member of the court, receiving constant visitors ; amongst her particular friends appear to have been Roger Mortimer's daughter Agnes Mortimer, Countess of Pembroke, and Roger Mortimer's grandson, also called Roger Mortimer, whom Edward III restored to the Earldom of March.
She remained interested in Arthurian legends and jewellery ; in 1358 she appeared at the St George's Day celebrations at Windsor wearing a dress made of silk, silver, 300 rubies, 1800 pearls and a circlet of gold.
She and her husband moved into Leicester House, while their children remained in the care of the King.
She remained mistress of her maid, and might degrade her to slavery again for insolence, but could not sell her if she had borne her husband children.
She remained popular in her district and well liked in the United States during the 1920s, but this period of success is generally believed to have declined in the following decades.
She remained in France, again pleased by her status as queen at the French court, until 1810, when Napoleon forced her to return to the Netherlands at his new wedding — he did not consider it suitable to have the daughter of his former spouse at court.
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She was the opening act in Dallas, Houston, Tampa, Miami, Atlanta, Charlotte, Philadelphia and Washington D. C.
She graduated from Harvard University in 1981, where she wrote for The Harvard Crimson, and became a journalist, writing for The New York Times, Miami Herald, Atlanta Journal Constitution, San Jose Mercury News, and The Wall Street Journal, among other publications.
She lived in New Orleans, Louisiana in the 1980s ; after time in New York City and Atlanta, Georgia she settled in Wilmington, North Carolina in the late 2000s.
* Kathi Mills won an anti-SLAPP motion against the Atlanta Humane Society, Atlanta Humane Society v. Mills, in Gwinnett County ( Georgia ) Superior Court ; case 01-A-13269-1 She had been sued based on comments she made to an internet forum after a news program had aired critical of the AHS.
She was unable to participate in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta because of an injured left knee.
She attended grade schools wherever her father found work, primarily in the corridor between Atlanta and Augusta.
Some tracks include retained songs from the Mr. Crowe's Garden era such as " Could I've Been So Blind " and " She Talks to Angels ", whose riff had been written years ago by then-17 years old Rich Robinson and whose lyrics were inspired to Chris by a heroin-addicted girl he " kinda knew " in Atlanta.
She also served as a volunteer at the Georgia Regional Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia and for four years was honorary chairperson for the Georgia Special Olympics.
She served on the Policy Advisory Board of The Atlanta Project ( TAP ) of The Carter Center, addressing social ills associated with poverty and quality of life citywide.
She has been a Distinguished Fellow at the Emory University Department of Women's Studies in Atlanta since 1990.
She graduated from Westminster Schools of Atlanta in 1979 and the University of Notre Dame in 1983, with degrees in political science and communications.
She won Olympic gold in single sculls in 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
She came from a prominent and upper middle class Jewish family of industrialists who two generations earlier had founded the first synagogue in Atlanta.
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