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She and unlocks
She is also a talented actress and plays rather brief though important roles in the execution of the train robbery ( such as pretending Agar is her dead brother and distracting Mr. Fowler while Pierce unlocks the cargo train ).

She and church
She felt mindless, walking, and almost easy until the church spire told her she was near the cemetery, and she caught herself wondering what she would say to Doaty.
She managed a missionary drive for the church once and got the books so confused that old Mr. Webber, the eldest elder, who'd never donated more than five dollars to anything, had to cough up five hundred dollars to avoid a scandal in what Edythe called `` the bosoms of the church ''.
She had constantly devoted herself to the service of the church and peace, and to the empire as guardian of both ; she also interested herself in the conversion of the Slavs.
She was the author of the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, the Christian Science textbook and which, along with the Bible, serve as the permanent " impersonal pastor " of the church.
She was brought up within a narrow low church Anglican family, but at that time the Midlands was an area with a growing number of religious dissenters.
She demonstrated that an early Christian writing portrays authority as being represented in Mary Magdalene or in the church community structure.
Halonen was a surprising candidate as she didn't represent many traditional values: She was known as a left-wing social democratic party member, who lived in a domestic partnership, was a single parent and had resigned from the national church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
She situates thealogy as a discourse that can be engaged with by Goddess feminists — those who are feminist adherents of the Goddess who may have left their church, synagogue, or mosque, or those who may still belong to their originally established religion ( Melissa Raphael 2000, p. 16 )
She added harpsichord, harmonium, and clavichord to her keyboard repertoire, and also included such anomalies as a gospel choir, bagpipes, church bells, and drum programming.
She failed in her attempt to use a church synod to dismiss the catholicos Michael, and the noble council, darbazi, asserted the right to approve royal decrees.
She was buried on 15 March in the churchyard of St. Michael's, the local parish church.
She has a plaque in Richmond parish church which calls her simply ' Miss Braddon '.
She was universally recognized as an exceptional steward for her kingdom, and her rule had been characterized as a wise one by church leaders and other contemporaries.
She summoned church leaders from both sides to attempt to solve their doctrinal differences.
According to historian Robert Nisbet Bain, it was one of Elizabeth ’ s “ chief glories that, so far as she was able, she put a stop to that mischievous contention of rival ambitions at Court, which had disgraced the reigns of Peter II, Anne and Ivan VI, and enabled foreign powers to freely interfere in the domestic affairs of Russia .” She was also deeply religious, passing several pieces of legislation that undid much of the work her father had done to limit the power of the church.
She was christened there on 23 September 1900, in the local parish church, All Saints, and her godparents included her paternal aunt Lady Maud Bowes-Lyon and cousin Mrs Arthur James.
She portrayed the layers of community and figures in the church seen through church functions.
She was an active Episcopalian and Calhoun often accompanied her to church.
She is killed in the town church along with the rest of the town on Tavington's orders.
She is buried next to her mother Joséphine in the Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul church in Rueil-Malmaison.
She was buried in the nearby church of Saint Pierre-Saint Paul in Rueil.
She crawled to some pea bushes behind the church, where she remained hidden overnight until she was rescued the following morning.
While supportive of the general ideals of the Christian church in which she was raised, Lisa became a practicing Buddhist in the episode " She of Little Faith " ( season 13, 2001 ) after she learned about the Noble Eightfold Path.

She and gates
She passed through seven gates and at each one was required to leave a garment or an ornament so that when she had passed through the seventh gate she was entirely naked.
She had hired the Wellesbourne village blacksmith to teach her iron-and copper-smithing so that she could create iron gates for her home, Wellesbourne House.
She participated in an agreement between American Airlines, the City of Fort Worth, DFW Airport and Southwest Airlines to revise the federal flight restrictions at Love Field Airport, which involved: replacing geographic limitations on Love Field service with: flight caps determined by a limitation on the number of gates allowed at Love Field, restrictions on the rights of any new air carrier to service North Texas via any airport other than DFW Airport, and banning international commercial air travel at Love Field.
As headmaster, Canon She brought about many innovations: firstly, he opened the School gates wide to pupils from lower socioeconomic backgrounds ; secondly, he de-colonialised DBS by affirming Chinese in the School's culture.
The Duties of the Heart is divided into ten sections termed ( She ' arim ) " gates ," corresponding to the ten fundamental principles which, according to Bahya's view, constitute man's spiritual life.
She is buried with her husband in Farahy churchyard, close to the gates of Bowen ’ s Court.
She got an offer to tour with Alvino Rey's band, but she turned it down in favor of singing at factory gates and in union halls.
She also made the Earl promise that the gates of Deer Park ( the Earl's demesne ) would never be closed to the public again, and the gates are still open to this day, and a place set at table for unexpected guests.
She supported ( and helped facilitate ) the emigration of roughly 100, 000 Jews to Israel from the spring of 1950 to the spring of 1952, when all other Soviet satellites had shut their gates to Jewish emigration in line with Stalin's escalating " anti-Zionist " campaign.
She went toward the sky, but as she approached the broken gates, Kaptan, blind with anger, struck her too with lightning, and her silver body broke into thousands of pieces.
She walks through a forest to the mansion from the original plot, where the gates are locked.
She was going to die, when ' little one ', the ghost of the original Abigail from 1777 opens the gates.
She then reveals to Hogan that she is not a nun but a prostitute posing as a nun, and the two team up, infiltrate the fortress and open the gates for the Mexican revolutionary forces to swarm through.
She opened the city gates for the Sabines in return for " what they bore on their arms ;" she believed that she would receive their golden bracelets.
She also refused to even leave the gates on November 26, 1999, also against Nebraska in another loss, 33 – 30 in overtime.
She wrote, " Jews write in the paper, own them, have virtually monopolized the advertising agencies and can therefore open and shut the gates of advertising income as they wish.

She and invite
She opens her window to invite him in, but faints.
She waits at his office one day to apologize and invite him to the opera, but he turns her down.
She initially invites Boolie to the dinner, but he declines, and suggests that Miss Daisy invite Hoke.
She became sufficiently famous for Columbia to invite her into the recording studio to make 78 rpm discs of four of the numbers she sang in these revues: Please sell no more drink to my father and He didn't oughter were on one disc ( recorded in 1926 ) and Don't tell my mother I'm living in sin and The Ladies Bar was on the other ( recorded 1930 ).
She did not invite the Penmarks to the funeral or speak to them after the incident.
She wins the contest, and Buffalo Bill and Charlie Davenport, the show's manager, invite Annie to join the Wild West Show.
She had hoped to win yangban approval to invite Western nations into Korea.
She and her mother invite guests to dinner so they can gossip about New York society.
She encouraged Nixon to reenter politics and continued to invite him to her famous dinners.
She also began to invite many prominent figures to her salon at 3 Królewska Street.
She used the opportunity to invite UEFA " to take account of the dramatic situation of Yulia Tymoshenko " stressing that Europeans " cannot close their eyes on human rights even during a great sporting celebration ".
She requests if she could join them, feeling the need for companionship after her ordeal, and they invite her to join in.
She said that the two were " very strict " and that she was not allowed to have a boyfriend or invite friends to her house.
She would invite children from the nearby Fifth Ward ( a working-class immigrant neighborhood ) to the estate for milk and cookies.
She never appeared in another film, although David O. Selznick did invite her to film a sound test for a role in his 1938 film The Young in Heart, which Taylor did, but she declined the part and actress Minnie Dupree was cast.
She obtained an invite from the Hong Kong Tennis Patrons ' Association once again to play Hong Kong Tennis Classic and won Silver Group Championships with two Americans Venus Williams and Michael Chang, and then she started the year at the 2010 Moorilla Hobart International where she reached the quarterfinals losing to Anabel Medina Garrigues.

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