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She and reversed
She briefly got Reynolds job, but this was immediately reversed when the Minister began to realise she was not to be trusted.
She reversed all Elagabulus ' scandalous policies, chose 16 distinguished senators as advisers and relied heavily on the famous Lawyer Ulpian, who was also from Syria.
She was thus heir to the Barony of Cobham ( if the forfeiture were reversed ), co-heiress to the Barony of Burgh, to the Barony of Braye, and could claim to be co-heiress to several more doubtful titles, such as the Barony of Cobham of Sterborough.
She follows her husband into the forest, and, upon seeing his foolish actions, “ the roles are reversed ”.
She then switches minds with Storm in order to defeat the X-Men from within their own ranks, but the process is soon reversed and the two are restored to their respective bodies.
She considers herself responsible for the welfare of the Syndicate as a whole because she has witnessed ( and reversed ) their deaths and severe injuries on multiple occasions.
She argues that this decay threatens to create a dark age unless the trends are reversed.
She is delusional about her appearance ; in the Series 3 episode " Trauma ," she's finally diagnosed with reversed body dysmorphic disorder.
She also pledged to run for re-election to the legislature in the next general election ; however, she eventually reversed this pledge.
She appealed her three convictions, and, in May 2001, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal reversed two of them, and she was then released from prison.
She never had the opportunity to experience childhood because the roles were reversed for her when she had to manage the family budget, pay the bills, and fend for herself at mealtimes.
She began following the Zhouyi cantong qi ( Tally to the book of changes ), which gave her instruction to practice her reversed breathing.
She realises that even now, with the roles reversed, she is just as terrified as she was then as she leaps forward to kill the prototype with a Predator knife, only to be knocked aside due to its superior speed and reflex response.
On the cassette version, the positions of " She Knows " and " Showdown " were reversed.
She reversed the situation and wrote the song.

She and policy
She expressed reservations over the eventual winner David Cameron, feeling that he did not, like the other candidates, have a proven track record, and she was later a leading figure in parliamentary opposition to his A-List policy, which she has said is " an insult to women ".
She thought she was being asked her legal advice about the type of policy programme party leader Dick Spring was proposing.
America sees the absurdities -- she sees the kingdoms of Europe, disturbed by wrangling sectaries, or their commerce, population and improvements of every kind cramped and retarded, because the human mind like the body is fettered ' and bound fast by the chords of policy and superstition ': She laughs at their folly and shuns their errors: She founds her empire upon the idea of universal toleration: She admits all religions into her bosom ; She secures the sacred rights of every individual ; and ( astonishing absurdity to Europeans!
" She criticizes proponents of the unitary executive for expanding " the many existing uncheckable executive powers – such as executive orders, decrees, memorandums, proclamations, national security directives and legislative signing statements – that already allow presidents to enact a good deal of foreign and domestic policy without aid, interference or consent from Congress.
She and her brother continued Alfred's policy of building fortified burhs, and in 917-18 they were able to conquer the southern Danelaw in East Anglia and Danish Mercia.
She began to take her place at his side in policy and in state, but not yet in his bed.
She presided over his council, decided policy, and controlled state business and patronage.
She soon emerged as a vocal critic of the Burke government's policy of mandatory sentencing, and began preparing the ALP for the election, which was then two years away.
She was encouraged by the United States government as part of President Roosevelt ’ s Good Neighbor policy, designed to strengthen links with Latin America and Europe ; it was believed that in delivering content like hers, the policy would be better received by the American public.
She repeatedly challenged the Sumo Association's policy by requesting to be allowed to fulfill her traditional role as Governor.
She told one Nazi official, who later turned out to be working against Nazis from within, that she supported their re-armament, but she supported this policy because Germany was " surrounded by Catholics " in her opinion.
She also stated that the dumping of animals did not follow PETA policy.
She continues her husband's policy of attacking cities on the west coast of Greece and practising large-scale piracy in the Adriatic and Ionian Seas.
She allowed the Victorian Trades Hall Council to influence government policy.
She implemented an internal policy forbidding game playing at the company.
She later discovers through investigation that her child had in fact been healthy, but that the hospital director, the first self-programming computer on the planet, had been secretly carrying out a policy of unjustified abortions.
She later went on to interdisciplinary research in science, technology, and environmental policy at the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore.
She took an active role in politics and policy, unlike the quiet presence of Martha Washington.
She also said that the policy of Approved Permits ( APs ) had produced many bumiputera entrepreneurs in the automotive industry.
She has also served as a major Democratic Party foreign policy advisor, and briefed Vice-Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Presidential candidate Michael Dukakis in 1988 ( both campaigns ended in defeat ).

She and France
She took postgraduate work at the University of Grenoble in France and then returned to London to work on market research with an advertising firm.
She had been " Miss Lyon 1929 " and " Miss France 1930 ".
She spent two years in France, where she worked for Anne Willan, the founder of Ecole de Cuisine La Varenne.
She was the subject of Simone de Beauvoir's 1959 essay, The Lolita Syndrome, which described Bardot as a " locomotive of women's history " and built upon existentialist themes to declare her the first and most liberated woman of post-war France.
She was a near contemporary of better-known American artist Mary Cassatt and also received her training in Philadelphia and France.
She also worked to bring the papacy of Gregory XI back to Rome from its displacement in France, and to establish peace among the Italian city-states.
She gained entrance to Marat's house on the pretense of presenting him a list of people who should be executed as enemies of France.
She only half-heartedly supported a number of ineffective, poorly resourced military campaigns in the Netherlands, France and Ireland.
She was a better ally than the chief alternative, Mary, Queen of Scots, who had grown up in France and was betrothed to the Dauphin of France.
" She is only a woman, only mistress of half an island ," marvelled Pope Sixtus V, " and yet she makes herself feared by Spain, by France, by the Empire, by all ".
She had married the Dauphin Francis in 1558, and become Queen of France on the death of his father the following year.
She was born a peasant girl in what is now eastern France.
She is – along with St. Denis, St. Martin of Tours, St. Louis IX, and St. Theresa of Lisieux – one of the patron saints of France.
She lived much of her adult life in France, where she first befriended Edgar Degas and later exhibited among the Impressionists.
She was further dismayed when James refused to help when the Catholic King of France, Louis XIV, invaded Orange and persecuted Huguenot refugees there.
She later studied in France, where she met her husband, the historian Charles Le Guin.
She flew to the outskirts of Limoges, France on 7 June 1944 ( immediately following D-Day ) from RAF Tempsford.
She also stayed at the farm while she was recuperating from her ankle injury and between her two missions to France.
She was born at the Tower of London and was the youngest daughter of Edward II of England and Isabella of France.
She spent a semester studying in France as part of her major, a move that mirrored her role as Reed in the television series Sisters.
Regardless of the reasoning behind its introduction, Elizabeth transformed “ her court into the country ’ s leading musical center .” She would spare no expense in its regard, importing leading musical talents from Germany, France, and Italy.
She decided to leave France, and soon ended up in Belgium, where she became the mistress of Henri, Prince de Ligne, and gave birth to their son, Maurice, in 1864.
She later married Greek-born actor Aristides Damala ( known in France by the stage name Jacques Damala ) in London in 1882, but the marriage, which legally endured until Damala's death in 1889 at age 34, quickly collapsed, largely due to Damala's dependence on morphine.
She carried out a successful tour of America in 1915, and on returning to France she played in her own productions almost continuously until her death.

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