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She and viewed
She was viewed as beholden to whoever was closest to her at court, and the people of Spain believed that she cared little for them.
She can be viewed as a transitional figure in her field, redirecting both anthropology and folklore away from the limited confines of culture-trait diffusion studies and towards theories of performance as integral to the interpretation of culture.
She wrote in her diary on 15 March 1910 that she couldn't understand the family's regard for Rasputin as " almost a saint " when she viewed him as only a " khlyst " Tyutcheva told Grand Duchess Xenia that the starets visited when Olga and Tatiana were getting ready for bed and sat there talking with them and " caressing " them.
She remained a loyal companion to him as they carried out their crime spree and awaited the violent deaths they viewed as inevitable.
She was viewed as the patroness of a secretive group of dancers known as the calusari who operated up until at least the 19th century.
She is generally viewed as belonging to the liberal wing of the Court.
She then went to St. Petersburg where the Tsar viewed her performances.
She is often viewed as a bit strange because of her habits and the men she dates ( not to mention her habit of over-drinking, to which she openly confesses ).
She has also started her own ( as the show's producer, Meetinghouse Productions Inc., ( which also produces World's Dumbest ) calls it ) docu-comedy series ( the first episode of which can be viewed on YouTube ) about herself, family, and friends.
She was known as " the Muse of Automatic Writing " by the Surrealists, who viewed Smith as evidence of the power of the surreal, and a symbol of surrealist knowledge.
" Furthermore, in interviews with perpetrators of anti-gay violence, forensic psychologist Karen Franklin points out that “ heterosexism is not just a personal value system, it is a tool in the maintenance of gender dichotomy .” She continues by saying that “ assaults on homosexuals and other individuals who deviate from sex role norms are viewed as a learned form of social control of deviance rather than a defensive response to personal threat .”
She refused many marriage proposals from Yeats because she viewed him as insufficiently nationalist and because of his unwillingness to convert to Catholicism.
She drew a distinction between authoritarian dictators, who she believed were capable of embracing democracy and who were, not coincidentally, allies of the United States, and communist totalitarian dictators, who she viewed as unyielding and incapable of change.
She may also be viewed as an emerging feminist figure, able to defend herself with her knobkerry and — although naïve — capable of formulating searching theological questions.
She has been accused in print of espousing, " a ' scientific ' racism that viewed groups such as Jews and Armenians as ' undesirable ' immigrants.
She attended the Catholic parish school, where she was viewed as something of a problem child.
She was associated with a group of newly elected, activist, largely middle-class councillors who were viewed with varying degrees of antagonism by some established Labour Party councillors.
She is largely viewed as one of the strongest social conservative in the House of Commons.
She is viewed by many women around the world as a martyr for women's rights and symbol for human rights.
She viewed consciousness as an epiphenomenon of excitation and inhibition of motor discharge.
She can be viewed as one of the most moral, stable and respected empresses in the history of the Roman Empire.
She, as a single woman of only 25 years of age, was not viewed as socially acceptable to obtain the guardianship of the baby.
In DVD commentary she applauds the work of her cast and crew, remarking " was very lucky to have such a wonderful crew ..." She did feel regret that the film was rated R, for language, despairing that the movie might not be viewed by teenagers who would like and relate with the characters.
She was well aware of how females and female artists were viewed by men therefore explains why her works in the beginning of her career were bold and defiant ( Bissell, 113 ).

She and film
She started her acting career in 1952 and, after appearing in 16 films, became world-famous due to her role in her then-husband Roger Vadim's controversial film And God Created Woman.
She later starred in Jean-Luc Godard's 1963 film Le Mépris.
She debuted in a 1952 comedy film Le Trou Normand ( English title: Crazy for Love ).
She refused to travel to Hollywood to film her scene, requiring the needed cast and crew members to travel to film in Paris.
She starred opposite Anthony Perkins in the 1978 Alan Rudolph film Remember My Name and opposite Jeff Bridges in the 1979 film Winter Kills.
She illustrates the interplay between Chinese and English cinema tradition but ultimately suggests that Jen, as the " woman warrior " of the film, overthrows the European patriarchal tradition.
She intermittently took classes at Portland State University studying English, as well as San Francisco State University and the San Francisco Art Institute, where she took a film class taught by George Kuchar and starred in one of his short films.
She won several other awards from various film critic associations for the performance.
She followed with another leading part in the thriller film Trapped ( 2002 ), alongside Kevin Bacon and Charlize Theron.
She is the niece of Diana Barrymore and the grandniece of Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore and Helene Costello, the great-great-granddaughter of John Drew and actress Louisa Lane Drew, and the great grandniece of Broadway idol John Drew, Jr. and silent film actor / writer / director Sidney Drew.
She made her film debut in Altered States ( 1980 ), in which she had a small part.
She starred in Alfred Hitchcock's suspense film, The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ) with James Stewart.
She sang only two songs in the film, " Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be )" which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and " We'll Love Again ".
She found success opposite Jack Lemmon in It Happened to Jane, a comedy film released in 1959.
She starred in the western film The Ballad of Josie ( 1967 ) and starred in a comedy film centered on the Northeast blackout of November 9, 1965 called Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
She recorded " The Day I Fall in Love " as a duet with James Ingram for the feature film Beethoven's 2nd ( 1993 ).
During a relatively quiet 2005, he recorded the vocals for the song "( She Can ) Do That ", co-written with Brian Transeau, for the film Stealth.
She claimed she was offered two highly sought-after movie roles: the part of possessed child Regan MacNeil in the 1973 film, The Exorcist, and the starring role in Louis Malle's 1978 film, Pretty Baby.
She appeared partially nude in Prime Suspect ( 1988 ) and Compelling Evidence ( 1995 ), but her most infamous film is 1997's Different Strokes: The Story of Jack and Jill ... and Jill.
Dolores Agnes Fuller ( born Dolores Eble ; March 10, 1923 – May 9, 2011 ) was an American actress and songwriter best known as the one-time girlfriend of the low-budget film director Edward D. Wood, Jr. She played the protagonist's girlfriend in Glen or Glenda, co-starred in Wood's Jail Bait, and had a minor role in Bride of the Monster.
She keeps a necklace that Ash gave to her early in the film.

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