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She successfully educated herself by immersing herself in languages, in the rediscovered classics and humanism of the early Renaissance, and in Charles V ’ s royal archive that housed a vast number of manuscripts.
She did this successfully by creating literary foremothers that helped her to formulate a female dialogue that celebrated women and their accomplishments.
She successfully made the transition from child star to adult actress with a number of films including Poison Ivy, Bad Girls, Boys on the Side, and Everyone Says I Love You.
" She was the first woman to successfully claim the throne of England, despite competing claims and determined opposition, and enjoyed popular support and sympathy during the earliest parts of her reign, especially from the Roman Catholic population.
She also successfully sued MCA / Decca with the assistance of noted entertainment attorney Cy Godfrey.
She was a supporter of the Philosophy of the Enlightenment, and tried to win the king to its new ideas, albeit not quite as successfully as she hoped.
She was the first-ever patient successfully treated with dialysis.
She successfully woos him away from Kitty, and at the end of the film, it is revealed that he is actually a wealthy prospector and very much of her class.
She had been successfully treated for breast cancer in 1984.
She sent them back to England, to Lord Holland's librarian Mr Buonaiuti at Holland House, who successfully raised the plants.
She continues to perform successfully on stage, television and film to the present day.
She started a company in 2002, selling sports clothes, and has later won awards for successfully launching her collections.
She successfully defended her conduct with wit and defiance.
" She toured South America and Japan successfully into the early stages of 1990 and then retreated into acting.
She was successfully released to the wild in early November 2009, but died after being caught in early March in a gillnet set by a fisherman in waters off Ensenada, Mexico.
She is often cited as an example of an individual successfully beginning a career in the arts at an advanced age.
She has successfully recovered from locked-in syndrome.
She gave students her personal e-mail address, held office hours, successfully cut first year class sizes in half, and was given credit for a host of quality-of-life improvements at the law school, including an ice-skating rink ( during the winter ) and a beach volleyball court ( the rest of the year ) on campus, free coffee in classroom buildings, free tampons in campus public restrooms, and the renovation of several of the school's facilities.
She successfully defended her Wimbledon title in 1979, again beating Evert in the final, and retained her World No. 1 ranking.
She returned to the theatre again in April 1906, playing Lady Cecily Wayneflete to acclaim in Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion at the Court Theatre and then touring successfully in that role in Britain and America.
She became famous as the first known deaf-blind person to be successfully educated in America.
She has successfully toured most European countries, the United States, Japan, and Australia as a soloist.
She objected to the UK edition of The Little Red Schoolbook, " a manual of children's rights " on sex, drugs and attitudes to adults, which was successfully prosecuted for obscenity in July 1971.
She successfully played Eliza again in a 1920 London revival of the play.

She and appealed
She appealed to her cousin Charles V to apply diplomatic pressure demanding that she be able to practice her religion.
She disagreed with amendments made to the script because of censorship restrictions and found that many of the aspects of the role that had initially appealed to her had been cut.
She once again appealed to Bahram I for asylum but was overtaken and captured before she could cross into Sassanid-controlled territory.
She appealed to John I of Castile for help.
She appealed to Patty for a reunion, personally if not professionally, both in public and in private, but to no avail.
She wrote a series of pamphlets in 1887 called Over the River, in which she appealed for funds for the parish of St. Stephens in Southwark, south London.
She appealed the conviction to the state appeals court, and the two-judge panel — one man, one woman — ruled against her.
She initially appealed the vote results to the Liberal Party of Canada.
She prayed fervently that her mother be spared the pains of hell and appealed to the Buddha for help.
She appealed to Yazid who replaced Abd al-Rahman with Abd al-Walid ibn Abdallah.
She appealed the case of Willie McGee, a black man convicted in 1945 of raping a white woman in Laurel, Mississippi and sentenced to death by an all-white jury who deliberated for only two-and-a-half minutes.
She appealed to her friends at court and to the Church ; however, no noble could assist her since William was their feudal overlord, and whilst the Papal legate Giraud ( who was bald ) complained to William and told him to return Dangereuse to her husband, William's only response was, " Curls will grow on your pate before I part with the Viscountess.
She appealed directly to the king and was granted an exemption from the rule.
She appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport ( CAS ).
She appealed for donations during the Canada for Haiti telethon in 2010.
She is often appealed to in order to help find lost keys.
She appealed to both the Supreme Court of Chicago and Boston, where her husband had taken her children, but had no legal recourse, as married women in these states at the time had no legal rights to their property or children ( see Coverture ).
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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 appealed again and again to her husband, who obstinately refused to remit the tolls.
She appealed to all audiences with her wide understanding of all forms of jazz.
She subsequently appealed to the Virginia Supreme Court.
She had a stint illustrating books, but soon began writing her own stories, inspired by the sorts of stories that had appealed to the deprived children she had worked with.
She appealed and lost this issue.

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