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She and ridicules
She often openly insults or ridicules her enemies like Beverley Leslie, Candice Bergen, and Candy Pruitt ( and they do the same to her ), while simultaneously thinking of them as her friends.
She ridicules Tartuffe and so saucily interrupts Orgon that he storms out.

She and fairness
She noted his " sense of utter fairness in minutest details ".
She stood trial at Liverpool Crown Court and, after a lengthy hearing, the fairness of which was the subject of some debate in later years, she was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
In 2011, She replaced Asin in Fairever fairness cream commercial.
She followed this by adopting the reasoning of Linden JA, which incorporated English and US views, in defining six factors to determine fairness:

She and familiar
She invited Odysseus ' crew to a feast of familiar food, a pottage of cheese and meal, sweetened with honey and laced with wine, but also laced with one of her magical potions, and she turned them all into swine with a wand after they gorged themselves on it.
She became familiar to a new generation of film-goers when she played Principal McGee in both 1978's Grease and 1982's Grease 2, as well as making appearances on such television shows as Alice, Maude and Falcon Crest.
She was familiar with Klingon customs due to the experience of the Dax symbiont's previous host.
She tells Maria Santos that Pine Valley is familiar to her, and, that she is " Erica Kane's daughter ".
She also became familiar with city life and the Tudor Court after being sent to live in the London household of Anne Gainsford at Codnor Castle at the age of twelve.
She decided that she was certainly interested in pursuing show business, and soon became a familiar face in a growing number of amateur productions locally, during her teens.
She was a familiar figure in Mansfield, being brought into town regularly by her driver to run errands, attend church, or visit friends.
She had by now made herself familiar with French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek.
She then nearly exhausted Sullivan demanding the names of all the other familiar objects in her world.
She noted that in such tales as Rumpelstiltskin, Puss-in-Boots and the Frog Prince, the protagonist is approached by a supernatural being when they are in need of aid, something that she connected to the appearance of familiar spirits in the Early Modern accounts of them.
She believed there to be a direct connection between the belief in and accounts of familiar spirits with these folk tales because " These fairy stories and myths originate from the same reservoir of folk belief as the descriptions of familiar-encounters given by cunning-folk and witches ".
She tries to introduce her traditions and customs, subtly and without compulsion, to those who are not familiar with them.
She became familiar to television audiences as the voice of Jane Jetson in the animated series The Jetsons, which originally aired from 1962 until 1963, reprising the role for a syndicated revival from 1985 through 1988 and for assorted specials, records, and Jetsons: The Movie ( 1990 ).
She is a familiar voice for BBC Radio 4 listeners, as the chair of The News Quiz, having replaced Simon Hoggart in September 2006.
She was raised by the Thuringian court, so she would be familiar with the local language and culture.
She was well educated and familiar with the culture of Egypt, its religion, and its language.
She became very familiar with indigenous culture, and the more she learned, the more she embraced it.
She was familiar with Brandon's desire to cross-dress: " I started looking at all the other coverage and a great deal of it was sensational.
She soon grew into her familiar persona of a bossy, crabby, manipulative and selfish girl.
She further states Peter Rabbit's nature is familiar to rabbit enthusiasts " and endorsed by those who are not ... because her portrayal speaks to some universal understanding of rabbity behaviour.
She played a familiar role in the melodrama Now and Forever and a more risque character in sex comedy Everybody Has Secrets ( a Korean remake of Irish film About Adam ).
She also assumes that her readers are familiar with religious works such as New Version of the Psalms of David and popular-culture magazines such as The Stand, the magazine that originally published The Phoenix and the Carpet.
She would later become a familiar face on television as a long-running regular panelist on the quiz show I've Got a Secret.
She also became widely familiar with literature and history, a master at foreign languages and appreciated the visual arts.

She and newsroom
She also appeared in the newsroom comedy-drama The Paper ( 1994 ),( Steven Speilberg's ) Hook, the alien invasion satire Mars Attacks!
She began a career in television working as a local reporter and anchor at WJAR-TV in Providence, eventually making her way into the newsroom at WCBS-TV in New York City where she was an investigative reporter from 1979 to 1982.
She began the paper's modernization by bringing newspaper editors into what was essentially a Hollywood wannabe newsroom.
She spent 27 years at the BBC starting as a newsroom secretary and eventually becoming producer of Radio 4's flagship discussion show Any Questions?
She appeared in a scene of the first episode of the last season of The Wire as a reporter working in the Baltimore Sun newsroom.
She then went on to finish her degree in Telecommunications at the Main KSU campus while working at a sports store and at WKSU-FM public radio as a newsroom assistant and a receptionist.

She and piety
She was also known for her piety and her admiration for Saints Mary, Martha, and Bridget of Sweden, as well as her patron saint, Hedwig of Andechs.
She is portrayed as a woman of extreme ambition and piety, with a hint of ruthlessness for those who stand in the way of the Tudor Dynasty.
She played little part in government, devoting herself to piety and their large brood of children.
She is considered by the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern and Roman Catholic churches, as well as by the Anglican Communion and Lutheran Churches as a saint, famed for her piety.
She appreciates the witty sarcasm and adventurousness of her friend Doreen, but also identifies with the piety of Betsy ( dubbed " Pollyanna Cowgirl ") and a " goody-goody " sorority girl who always does the right thing.
She is the patroness of native Indian people of the Americas ; of gardeners ; of florists ; of the City of Lima ; of Peru ; of the New World ; of Sittard, the Netherlands ; of India ; of people misunderstood for their piety and of the resolution of family quarrels.
She was held in very high esteem for her virtue and piety, and was commonly called, " the saint of Cuvilly ".
She shared his piety and would accompany him on his campaigns.
She showed her piety by supernumerary fasting, and by attacking Abu Lahab, the enemy of the Muslims, with a tent pole.
She must avoid excesses of language, and he must not trust in her age or her piety too easily.
She was formed according to the three Habsburg principles: discipline, piety and a sense of duty.
She was chosen to marry the young Bahá ' u ' lláh based on her rare physical beauty, wealth and piety.
She did not spare the rod when it came to raising her children in virtue, which the author presupposed was the reason for the good behaviour Matilda and her siblings displayed, and Margaret also stressed the importance of piety.
She died in the river trying to retrieve the body of her father ( Cao Xu ) who drowned while officiating at a ceremony in honor of Wu Zixu who himself was famous for his filial piety.

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