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She and thoroughly
She then went over them thoroughly giving each a strenuous test in showmanship.
She has been a queen for nearly 46 years and while possessing feminine qualities, she is thoroughly capable of holding her own in a man's world.
She became thoroughly assimilated, at age 16 marrying a Mohawk man.
She is thoroughly disliked by her two servants, Dora, a young, sensitive maid and Mrs Terrence, the cook, as well as Olivia, who Mrs. Bramson also treats as a servant.
She infected her readers with her own enthusiastic admiration ; and, in spite of her slight technical and historical equipment, Jameson produced a book which thoroughly deserved its great success.
She also thought about plans for another Mary Westmacott novel and wrote to Edmund Cork saying that, as she was well ahead of her normal writing schedule, she had gone over the Miss Marple novel thoroughly, ‘ as a lot of it seemed to have dated very much ’.
Founded by African American author and historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson, The Journal of Negro History wrote, “ Their Eyes Were Watching God is a gripping story … the author deserves great praise for the skill and effectiveness shown in the writing of this book .” The critic noted Hurston ’ s anthropological approach to writing, “ She studied them until she thoroughly understood the working of their minds, learned to speak their language …”
She was thoroughly conversant with the texts of Gaudiya Vaishnavism and practiced Tantra.
She thoroughly enjoyed being in Coburg, having yearned to leave England.
She is presented as the first case in which it was possible to " thoroughly investigate " hysteria and cause its symptoms to disappear.
She thoroughly disliked Charlie Brown and clearly made no bones about it.
She was educated more thoroughly than most girls in that period, learning French, Italian and Latin, and began writing regularly and corresponding with other writers at the age of 18.
She is so instinctive and natural-so thoroughly in the moment and operating on flights of inspiration-that she's able to give us a woman who's at once wildly idiosyncratic and utterly believable.
You can ’ t believe how thoroughly he would investigate a subject when he started something new .” She goes on to talk about how this perfectionism was strong in everything he did in or outside magic.

She and enforced
She enforced a ban on thick waists at court attendance during the 1550s.
She stated that “ the child labor law is better enforced for one thing and there are more men at work than seen in the mills here .” In response to the strike, mill owners also divulged their side of the story.
She profited from this enforced familiarity, charming at least one of the officers, Captain Daniel Keily, into revealing military secrets.
She had a crew of 700, and discipline was strictly enforced by the " hard-bitten Captain Stopford ".
She also fought hard against bootleggers and reckless drivers, and strictly enforced regulations for dance halls and cabarets.
She trademarked the name " Ragdoll ," set up her own registry — International Ragdoll Cat Association ( IRCA )— and enforced stringent standards on anyone who wanted to breed or sell cats under that name.
She went on to conclude that male-centered ideology was being accepted as a norm and enforced by the ongoing development of myths, and that the fact that women are capable of getting pregnant, lactating, and menstruating is in no way a valid cause or explanation to place them as the " second sex ".
She insisted on dealing with arrears promptly ; she appointed reliable caretakers ; she took up of references on prospective tenants, and visited them in their homes ; she paid careful attention to allocations and the placing of tenants, with regard to size of families and the size and location of the accommodation to be offered ; and she made no rules that could not be properly enforced.
She was said to be an Irish princess who fled across the Irish Sea to St Bees to avoid an enforced marriage.
However the code was never enforced until 1934, after the new Catholic Church organization The Legion of Decency-appalled by Mae West's very successful sexual appearances in She Done Him Wrong and I'm No Angel-threatened a boycott of motion pictures if it did not go into effect, and those that didn't obtain a seal of approval from the Production Code Administration had to pay a $ 25, 000 fine and could not profit in the theaters, as the MPDDA owned every theater in the country through the Big Five studios.

She and rules
She lived by the rules, never compromising, never blinded or diverted by circumstance.
She sees that there is a cup of steaming hot coffee awaiting him and the two chat informally as she presents the rules of the center and explains procedures.
She then moved to her seat but driver James F. Blake told her to follow city rules and enter the bus again from the back door.
She claimed ( 1982, 1990 ) that boys have a justice perspective meaning that they rely on formal rules to define right and wrong.
She says that she knows of one named Hogni of Denmark, who also rules over no less than twenty kings.
She soon realizes that life in space is far worse than living under her father's rules on Earth.
* She: A History of Adventure, an 1886 novel by H. Rider Haggard about an ageless woman who rules a lost African kingdom, who ages rapidly and dies at the end
She held the land which now the Sultan rules.
She also commented that although he was not drunk, he was not really sober either, but had very strict rules when it came to performances.
She claims a system of morality conceived along the lines of the Ten Commandments depends on someone having made these rules.
She now rules as Queen of the Green Isles with Alexander.
She rules from Cruachan ( now Rathcroghan, County Roscommon ).
She once said that this is a way she likes to work, for she does not have to deal with rules during composing.
She has voted in favor restricting class action lawsuits and tightening rules on personal bankruptcy.
She seems to know the school rules by heart and tries to make sure everyone abides by them.
She tends to make up rules at her convenience, though, and when she sings her songs ( as terrible as her usual self ) they are also filled with strange contradictory lyrics.
The two Englishmen embody the powers of manhood, with Leo a reflection of masculine physicality and Holly a representation of man's intellectual strength ; but both are conquered by the feminine powers of She, who rules as much through sex-appeal as through sorcery, immortality, and will.
She tried to donate the team to the city of San Diego ( the San Diego Padres went on to win its first ever National League pennant that year ), but Major League Baseball rules forbid public team ownership.
She also supports scaling back the estate tax, tightening bankruptcy rules, and expanding free trade.
She is easily embarrassed and uses most of her energies attempting to keep others from saying or doing things that go against her rules.
She was also responsible for introducing the controversial IR35 tax rules.
She likes to have order, rules, and control in her life.
She therefore rules that Data has the right to choose.
She has been accused of scaring people, breaking the school rules, humiliating children, being domineering, angry and brainwashing.
" She liked the way the song " kept on breaking its own rules in a way that art is all about.

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