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She and traveled
She was
the first Roman woman
of the Roman Empire
to have
traveled with
her husband to Roman military campaigns ;
to support and live with
the Roman Legions
.
She traveled widely during
her four preaching tours
.
She extracted an expensive shopping spree from him and
the three
traveled together after
the shooting
.
She traveled many times
to Africa
to photograph
the Nuba tribes
in Sudan
, with whom she sporadically lived
, learning about their culture so she could photograph them more easily
.
She was devastated when he left
her, and she remained his loving friend ever after
, keeping his photograph by
her bedside wherever she
traveled, including beside
her hospital deathbed
.

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She traveled to Chicago
to try
her luck but lost some
of her early paintings
in the Great Chicago Fire
of 1871
.
She traveled the United States and Europe
, and averaged 75
to 100 speeches per year
.
She traveled to the Eastern Shore and led them north into
the Canadian city
of St
. Catharines
, Ontario
, where
a community
of former slaves ( including Tubman's brothers
, other relatives
, and many friends ) had gathered
.
She even
traveled to Cuba and performed
in the Sauto Theater
, in Matanzas
, in 1887
.
She estimated that she
traveled over 100
, 000 miles for
the company
.
She traveled in Germany and Italy before purchasing
the Château
of Arenenberg
in the Swiss canton
of Thurgau
in 1817
.
She then
traveled to Beijing where she reunited with Yu Qiwei who had just been released following his prison sentence
, and
the two began living together again
.
She traveled in 12 weeks
, giving 24 concerts
.
She traveled to Cologne
, Germany for
a bout against Regina Halmich
, in May 2000 which she lost
.
She traveled to Mexico next
, after
the invitation by
the producers
to try out there
, and became
a superstar
in that country as well
, working
in many top soap operas
, including Camila and
the national super hit Amigas y Rivales
.
She traveled to Poland for
her research
, interviewing dissidents
in Gdansk
, Warsaw and Krakow
.
She is also widely
traveled in the manga
, having visited Greece and China
.
She traveled to Musashi ( modern day Hino city
in Tokyo ,) where
the Hino family still lived and she died despondently
.
She ran away from home at an early age
, and was presumed dead by
her family who only recently discovered that she had
traveled to the United States
.
She and several friends
, including Ellen Gates Starr
, traveled in Europe from December 1887 through
the summer
of 1888
.
She traveled with Kim Jong Il on
a secretive trip
to China
in January 2006
, where she was received by Chinese officials as Kim's wife
.
She traveled around
the country and
the world
, both with
the Vice President on official trips and by herself
.
She traveled widely with minstrel and circus shows
in the 1910s
, and made
her first phonograph recordings
in New York
of blues songs
in 1922 – although Miles did not like
to be referred
to as
a ' blues singer ', since she sang
a wide repertory
of music
.
She had
traveled 10
. 4 million km
, as many as 252 times around
the Earth
.
She and Washington
She was admitted
to the District
of Columbia Bar
in 1980 and began
her law career as an associate with
the Washington, D. C. firm
of Wald
, Harkrader & Ross
.
She was later
a partner
in the Washington, D. C. office
of the Birmingham
, Alabama law firm Balch & Bingham
.
She had
a major exhibition
of 35 paintings at
the Corcoran Gallery
of Art
in Washington, D. C.,
in 1912
.
She studied for
her Bachelor
of Arts degree at American University ( 1957 – 59 ), going on
to achieve
a doctorate at George
Washington University
in Experimental Psychology
in 1967
.
She later directed Blanchett
in A Streetcar Named Desire ( play ) at
the Sydney Theatre Company
in Australia
, which ran September through October
2009, and then continued from 29 October
to 21 November
2009 at
the Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts
in Washington, DC
, where it won
a
She is best known as
the designer
of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
in Washington, D. C.
She later expanded
her work with
the organization after arriving
in Washington, and wrote about
her experiences
in her 1982 book To Love
a Child
.
She was
the opening act
in Dallas
, Houston
, Tampa
, Miami
, Atlanta
, Charlotte
, Philadelphia and
Washington D. C.
She laid out
a tennis court at
the Staten Island Cricket Club at Camp
Washington, Tompkinsville
, New York
.
She went through
the Navy's Nuclear Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Bremerton
, Washington, beginning on October 1
, 1996
.
She and Marshall had been unable
to have children
, and when she brought
the baby home
, Marshall told
her that she could " keep him
, provided he did not squall ..." Marshall grew
to love
the boy and wrote that he " never walked
the streets
of Washington with as sure
a certainty as he walked into my heart ", and
, as
the boy grew older
, that he was " beautiful as an angel ; brilliant beyond his years ; lovable from every standpoint
.
She was born at
the Old Catawba Hospital
in Newton
, North Carolina
, during
a trip from their Georgetown home
in Washington, D. C.
She was honored by The
Washington Center for
the Book for
her distinguished body
of work with
the Maxine Cushing Gray Fellowship for Writers on October 18
, 2006
.
She was born
in Paris and moved with
her family
to Washington, D. C. in 1966
.
She went on
to star
in several other plays
in Washington.
She and
the freedman
Washington Ferguson were formally married
in West Virginia
, and Booker took
the surname
Washington at school after his stepfather
.
She was featured
in a UFO documentary that Williams did for BBC Radio 4
in April and took part
in a field investigation he did
in Trout Lake
, Washington in August 2008
.
She subsequently endorsed
Washington for
the general election
, in which he faced three white opponents
.

Hannigan was born
in Washington, D. C. She is
the only child
of Emilie ( Posner ) Haas
, a real estate agent
, and Al Hannigan
, a truck driver .< ref >
She spoke
of her ambition
to study psychiatry
, and also stated
her intention
to compete
in the " Miss
Washington " pageant
in 1960
, but before she could follow either course
of action
, Paul Tate was transferred
to Italy
, taking his family with him
.

Minnelli began as
a nightclub singer as an adolescent
, making
her professional nightclub debut at
the age
of 19 at
the Shoreham Hotel
in Washington, D. C ..
She later appeared
in other clubs and on stage
in Las Vegas
, Los Angeles
, Chicago
, Miami and New York City
.
She studied for two years at
Washington College
in Chestertown
, Maryland
, before moving on
to acting studies
in New York City
.
She received
her undergraduate degree from Chapman College
in Orange
in 1982
, obtained
her MBA from American University
in Washington, DC
in 1984
, and was
a financial analyst until entering
the House
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