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She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
She sought Kate out upstairs, her lips trembling.
She sought to discuss the issue with Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, but her request for a meeting was reportedly denied.
She also sought to widen the scope of the presidency, developing new economic, political and cultural links between the state and other countries and cultures, especially those of the Irish diaspora.
She unexpectedly becomes emotionally close with Spike, who has sought out his soul in an effort to prove himself to her.
She sought to transform the FN into a mainstream party by softening its xenophobic image.
She served as a judge on the 2005 reality show The Starlet, which sought, American Idol-style, to find the next young actress with the potential to become a major star.
She also sought to reverse the ban on abortions at overseas military bases and installations.
She actively sought out flora and fauna along with rare and exotic animals from around the world.
She lived out the span of her life in his realm, and when she died, the god sought consolation by creating a suitable memorial of their love: in the Elysian Fields where the pious spend their afterlife, he brought a white tree into existence.
She sought a place for him to avoid fighting in the Trojan War, due to a prophecy of his death in the conflict.
She had fallen in love with Art from a distance and sought him out in her currach, but when she met Conn and learned he was without a wife, agreed to marry him instead, on the condition that Art be banished from Tara for a year.
She sought full custody of their son, with Feldman having visitation rights.
She also sought spousal support.
She sought unspecified general and punitive damages in the lawsuit, asserting that the claim harmed her reputation because it suggested she was hiding the news from producers of her upcoming films.
She was a member of a special parliamentary commission which sought to recommend ways to increase the participation of female immigrants in the workforce.
She was also heavily involved in the first cooperative community designed by the federal government in the New Deal Era, Arthurdale, West Virginia, which sought to improve the lives of impoverished laborers by enabling them to create a self-sufficient, and relatively prosperous, cooperative community.
She nominated a moderate chancellor, Michel de l ' Hôpital, who urged a number of measures providing for civic peace so that a religious resolution could be sought by a sacred council.
She also sought for him the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, because Gian Gastone de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( 1671-1737 ) was also childless.
She sought the role of Lili " to get away from a sameness in her movie portrayals.
She sought advice from Nitschke.
She eventually sought psychiatric treatment.
She sought out topics of special interests of her audience.
She was also appointed by Reagan to chair taskforces that sought to reform federal and state laws to ensure equal rights for women.
She sought an ally in Sweden and it was her endeavour to make that ally as strong as possible.

She and election
She retired from politics at the 2010 general election.
She contested the seat of Burnley in Lancashire in the 1979 general election and then, against David Owen, the Plymouth Devonport seat in the 1983 general election.
She was first elected to the House of Commons in the 1987 general election as member for the constituency of Maidstone ( which became Maidstone and The Weald in 1997 ).
She became first lady after her husband defeated Democrat Al Gore in the 2000 election.
She defeated Fianna Fáil's Brian Lenihan and Fine Gael's Austin Currie in the 1990 presidential election becoming, as an Independent candidate nominated by the Labour Party, the Workers ' Party and independent senators, the first elected president in the office's history not to have had the support of Fianna Fáil.
She completed the remainder of Coulter's term, was returned at the 1996 election and re-elected in 2001.
She said that she refused to break promises made by the party during the election.
She never parted with an entire Ministry or accepted an entirely new one regardless of the results of an election.
She then won the general election with 72 percent of the vote — at the time, the largest margin ever recorded in a mayoral election.
She subsequently endorsed Washington for the general election, in which he faced three white opponents.
She did not seek election to finish her husband's term in office.
She was appointed Opposition Leader in 1999, and won a surprise victory at the 2001 territory election, becoming the first Australian Labor Party ( ALP ) and first female Chief Minister of the Northern Territory.
She led the ALP to a record win at the 2005 election, before resigning as Chief Minister on 26 November 2007.
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 faced Republican nominee and sitting governor George Voinovich in the general election, which Voinovich won.
She came into contact with the Green party on election campaign tours.
She remained MP for her riding after the federal election of 1980, which saw the Liberals returned to power and Trudeau reappointed as prime minister, and he pointed to her as the candidate for the Speaker of the House of Commons.
She entered the House of Commons at the 1997 general election in the Labour landslide as the Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands, a seat held previously by David Knox and which had been Conservative for 27 years.
She was promoted to Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport in 2004, but was dropped after the 2005 general election.
She lost the election to the Republican candidate, U. S. Senator Frank Murkowski.
She served in elective office for eighteen years, as the Mayor of Juneau, as a state representative and as Lieutenant Governor of Alaska, where she became a nationally recognized leader in election reform ( Alaska became the first state to replace the punched card system with an optical scanning ballot counting system ) and making government more efficient and accessible through telecommunications.
She further announced that after she received the certified returns of the overseas absentee ballots from each county, she would certify the results of the presidential election on Sunday, November 26, 2000.
She is currently Premier, as her party won a minority mandate in the 2012 Quebec general election.

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