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She and sent
She sent Glendora back to the house, her basket and her apron laden.
She had been sent to the wrong place for duty.
She also demanded that the cross be personally sent by Botaneiates as a vow of his good faith.
She sent a female bear to suckle the baby, who was then raised by hunters.
She sent her students a definition of the Trinity ( circa 1898 ), which read in part: " Jesus in the flesh was the prophet or wayshower to Life, Truth, and Love, and out of the flesh Jesus was the Christ, the spiritual idea, or image and likeness of God.
She threatens to kill him if he does not join, but he rides off and dies of the disease she sent upon him, and his young bride dies of a broken heart.
She sent her grandson to the Japanese islands where he eventually married Konohana-Sakuya-hime.
She sent Douglass to serve Thomas ' brother Hugh Auld in Baltimore.
She was sent to a clinic in Switzerland to recover.
How can we ever thank you ?” She later explained: “ Everyone thought the war was over, and in that spirit I sent the cable to Hitler ”.
She used the money her husband Eugene sent her to support her gambling and alcoholism.
She sent Maria Eleonora to territory outside of George William's reach and concluded the marriage negotiations herself.
She was not permitted to see her mother, who had been sent to live away from court by Henry.
She is persuaded to release him by Odysseus ' great-grandfather, the messenger god Hermes, who has been sent by Zeus in response to Athena's plea.
She was also the mother of " starlike " Asterion, called by the Greeks the Minotaur, after a curse from Poseidon caused her to experience lust for and mate with a white bull sent by Poseidon.
She pleaded to her brother to let her return home, but he only sent a few agents who tried to assist in helping her situation and refused to let her return home.
She sent the couple, Andrew and Christine Gale, some flowers and wished them the best.
She became so ill that Cook sent her back to Brodess, where her mother nursed her back to health.
She was sent back into the fields, " with blood and sweat rolling down my face until I couldn't see.
She had already sent Pippi Longstocking to the Bonniers publishing house but it was rejected.
She was later sent to a prisoner of war camp.
She was sent back to her father in 1492 after Charles repudiated their betrothal to marry Anne of Brittany.
Louis B. Mayer, head of the studio, sent a telegram to Al: " She can't sing, she can't act, she can't talk, She's terrific!

She and troops
She was a passenger in a car that raised the suspicions of German troops at an unexpected roadblock that had been set up to find Sturmbannführer Helmut Kämpfe of the Das Reich Division, who had been captured by the local resistance.
She promised not to send any French troops into Perth if the Protestants evacuated the town.
She was so enchanted by the faithful recreation of the ceremony for the return of the troops from Italy that she could not stop herself from calling out “ Long Live the Empress !”
She visited troops, hospitals, factories, and parts of Britain that were targeted by the German Luftwaffe, in particular the East End, near London's docks.
She then used this money plus an earlier loan from Charles to raise a mercenary army, scouring Brabant for men, which were added to a small force of Hainaut troops.
She was thus in captivity in Serbia when NATO forces took the capital and Serb troops withdrew from the country.
She was captured by a group of Union troops from the 91st New York Volunteers led by E. D.
She sang at Covent Garden and entertained troops in north Africa during World War Two, before moving to Arizona, USA until her husband's death after which she returned to Aylsham to live with her sisters.
She toured the US from January 1942 to September 1943 ( appearing before 250, 000 troops on the Pacific Coast leg of her tour alone ) and it is said that she sold more war bonds than any other star.
She claimed she had a sojourn in France, entertaining the troops during World War I.
She routinely referred to American and allied troops in the Pacific theater as " boneheads ".
She entertained the troops in World War II despite having to walk with crutches.
She also called for the withdrawal of British troops from Northern Ireland.
She then repeated her performance for the broadcast audience, launching a series of some 500 appearances in programmes designed to entertain the troops.
She fought against British troops when Sir Hugh Rose besieged Jhansi on 23 March 1858.
She is considered a prominent figure of the war for her support of the troops and her willingness to remain with López until the bitter end.
She was occupied by Czechoslovak troops between 1918 and 1919 after the First World War.
She was carrying a large supply of ordnance and military stores intended for the British troops in Boston.
She also entertained injured troops in the hospital on the estate during World War II.
She was attacked from north, five months after the battle, by troops of the Hungarian King Sigismund.
She was released by the advancing Allied troops in April 1945.
She performed many times for Allied troops, travelling as far as New Guinea, where she received an enthusiastic response from Australian personnel.
She reminisced about her memories of seeing troops off to World War I and welcoming them home.

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