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She telephoned the junior partner of her law firm, Martin Stacy, and asked him to call at her hotel that evening.
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She and telephoned
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She telephoned the house while police were there, asking to be picked up, and officers obliged, taking her into custody nearby.
She telephoned the referral across to Pamela Fortune, a social worker in Ealing's Acton referral and assessment team.
She said that she telephoned North Middlesex Hospital for information about the disease, but Garnham had evidence that the staff there dealt with no such inquiry.
She telephoned his girlfriend, Maya, who told her Drochon, Duggan's roommate, had called to ask whether Maya had heard from him, because Duggan had left the apartment and had not returned ; this call was at 7: 40 am, according to the inquest.
She had received a telephone call in the middle of the night from a constituent worried about the safety of a missing brother, and telephoned the police to express her concern.
She and junior
She began a lifelong companionship with her cameraman Horst Kettner, who was 40 years her junior and assisted her with the photographs ; they were together from the time she was 60 and he was 20.
She started her career as an educator in 1912, became a junior principal in 1935, and retired in 1959.
She also met keyboardist Eddy Quintela ( 12 years her junior ), whom she married on October 18, 1986.
She dies just after the birth of her second child ( a son, Edward Murdstone junior, born to her second husband ), who dies around the same time.
She soon began winning junior tournaments with regularity, and in 1982 she won the European Championships 12s and 18s.
She retired once more to Coppet, where she was not at first interfered with, and she found consolation in a young officer of Swiss origin named Albert de Rocca, twenty-three years her junior, whom she married privately in 1811.
She entered the country on a six-month visitor's visa, and shortly before it was due to expire, Anderson married Manahan, who was 20 years her junior, in a civil ceremony on 23 December 1968.
She was named most valuable player of the ACC Tournament in her junior and senior years. She also became the second female college basketball player ever to dunk during a game on December 4, 1994.
She has a brother Edward, two years her junior ; and a half-brother, William, who is the 8th Viscount Bangor, three years her senior.
She divorced Johansen in 1966 and married Roberto Puente, a man 19 years her junior, in Mexico City.
She and partner
She told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.
She was later a partner in the Washington, D. C. office of the Birmingham, Alabama law firm Balch & Bingham.
She worked for the Judiciary Circuit, and left the state's attorney's office in 1976 to become a partner in a private law firm.
She is a longtime friend of Agent John Doggett and becomes his replacement partner on the X-Files after the departure of Agent Dana Scully.
She was a contestant on season five of the US reality show, Dancing with the Stars ; she finished in sixth place, along with her partner, Tony Dovolani.
She is the author of several books, including Life and Other Punctures, an account of bicycling in France and Holland on an early Moulton bicycle ; and Cedric Price Retriever, an inventory of the contents of the bookshelves of her partner, the architect Cedric Price.
She also appeared on the Go Show where she met future duet partner, Pat Carroll, and future music producer John Farrar ( Carroll and Farrar would later marry ).
She was the partner of Mars in ancient cult practices, and was sometimes identified with the goddess Bellona, and occasionally with the goddess Minerva.
She was the earth spirit and the lady of fertility and life, seen as a kind of mother figure in the Aztec world and was the partner of Centeotl.
She was Fred Astaire's elder sister, and his partner in a 27-year career in vaudeville and theater, beginning when he was five and she was eight.
* Darla Moore, a partner of the private investment firm Rainwater, Inc. She is a pioneering woman in the banking industry and a benefactor to many institutions in her home state of South Carolina.
She is also at least twice offered contracts by television or film companies-first in " The Audition " when she replaces an injured clown in Ricky's act, and later in Hollywood when she dances for a studio benefit using a rubber Ricky dummy as her dancing partner.
She is also one of only two women who have twice received the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice film festival: in 1988 for her part in Une affaire de femmes ( tied with Shirley MacLaine ), and in 1995 for La Cérémonie ( tied with her partner in the movie, Sandrine Bonnaire ).
She states, " If the Palestinians agree to coordinate with Israel on the evacuation, establish the rule of law, and demonstrate a capacity to govern, the world may be convinced that finally there is a real partner for peace ".
She notes however that one form may evolve into the other: ' those whose limerence was replaced by affectional bonding with the same partner might say ..." We were very much in love when we married ; today we love each other very much "'.
She lives and works in a former synagogue in east London with long-term partner and fellow sculptor Marcus Taylor.
She became a part of the country music scene in Nashville in the 1960s, and in 1967 charted her first of 16 number-one hits ( out of 70 charted songs as a solo artist and a duet partner ) that include " Don't Come Home A ' Drinkin ' ( With Lovin ' on Your Mind )", " You Ain't Woman Enough ", " Fist City ", and " Coal Miner's Daughter ".
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