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She and visited
She noted that when she visited the police station they had photographs of Echols, Baldwin, and Misskelley on the wall and were using them as dart targets.
She said she was kept naked in a suicide watch cell and given cold showers and that Reno visited her late at night in pursuit of her confession and damning testimony.
She surely witnessed an improved Oman since the last time she visited the country as the Sultanate was ranked the most improved nation in the past 40 years ( 1970-2010 ) by the UNDP just a few weeks prior to her visit.
She visited the Bajoran temple on the station where she was attacked and killed by an alien possessing the body of Gul Dukat who came aboard the station to destroy an Orb of the Prophet.
She was also an heiress to the crowns of England ( later Great Britain ) and Ireland, countries she never visited.
She visited him again on her return three weeks later.
She also apologised to the victims of the riots and visited the Alexandra township.
She visited Husserl and Heidegger at Freiburg in April 1929, in the same month that Heidegger gave a speech to Husserl on his 70th birthday.
She also visited Moscow in the course of her research, working in the archives of the Executive Committee of the Communist International, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and the Comintern archive of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
She visited her father and stepmother in Scotland from July 1681 until May 1682.
She visited troops, hospitals, factories, and parts of Britain that were targeted by the German Luftwaffe, in particular the East End, near London's docks.
She is visited by ' Starmen who claim the Reegs invented JJ-180 as a chemical weapon against the ' Starmen and Terrans, also stating that there is no known cure for the drug's addiction and ' That's why we put you on it '.
She was present at official celebrations and ceremonies, visited the market places where she made large purchases, and was much liked by the public, which annoyed her husband.
She later visited Jewish and Arab doctors and patients at a Jerusalem hospital, followed by visits to Ramallah to see a physical rehabilitation center, and a Palestinian refugee camp.
She visited and stayed with artist Margaret Tarrant in Gomshall, Surrey and with family in Ugglebarnby, Cornwall.
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 was regularly visited by her husband, who had rooms reserved for him.
She complied and visited her family in Denmark to ask for more money.
She visited Eastern European capitals and Russia and returned again to Scandinavia, where " Marian fever " had spread to small towns and villages where she had thousands of fans.
She also visited England in 1638, staying en route to London in Gidea Hall.
She and her siblings spent time in Almora, Uttarakhand, India, during childhood, and the Dalai Lama sometimes visited their home.
She also visited Switzerland, Italy, Palestine, and Greece between 1856 and 1861, and wrote popular accounts of her travels.
In 2002, Raitt signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that provides free musical instruments and free lessons to children in public schools throughout the U. S. A. She has visited children in the program and sits on the organization's board of directors as an honorary member.
She writes a letter to NASA, and is visited by special guest star Buzz Aldrin.
She visited Italy with the intention of meeting Fellini and requesting his permission in person.

She and Soviet
She was sentenced to 20 years, but was eventually released after Stalin's death in 1953 and in 1974 left the Soviet Union.
She was named after Soviet gymnast Nellie Kim.
She inspired and advised a large circle of key young Soviet writers.
She was becoming representative of both the Soviet Union and Tsarist Russia, more popular in the 1960s than she had ever been before the revolution, this reputation only continuing to grow after her death.
She carried it with her as she worked and lived in towns and cities across the Soviet Union.
She grew up in Königsberg ( the birthplace of Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant, renamed as Kaliningrad and annexed to the Soviet Union in 1946 ) and Berlin.
She earned a certificate in Russian, a Masters of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, writing her Master's thesis on the Soviet diplomatic corps, and her doctoral dissertation on the role of journalists in the Prague Spring of 1968.
She left the post when her husband became a leader of the Soviet Union in 1985.
She expanded the Peace Corps's presence in Eastern Europe and Central Asia by establishing the first Peace Corps programs in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, and other newly independent states of the former Soviet Union.
She wrote a book about her visit to the Soviet Union and co-starred in the television series Lime Street, before her death at the age of 13 in the Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 plane crash.
She then sent a letter to the Soviet Union's Ambassador to the United States asking if Mr. Andropov intended to respond.
She is the daughter of Soviet military commander Yevgeniy Savitskiy.
She was twice awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union title.
She remained politically active following the collapse of the Soviet Union and is still revered as a heroine in post-Soviet Russia.
She was made a member of the World Peace Council in 1966, a member of the Yaroslavl Soviet in 1967, a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union in 1966 – 1970 and 1970 – 1974, and was elected to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in 1974.
She was also the Soviet representative to the UN Conference for the International Women's Year in Mexico City in 1975.
She also led the Soviet delegation to the World Conference on Women in Copenhagen and played a critical role in shaping the socialist women's global agenda for peace.
She attained the rank of deputy to the Supreme Soviet, membership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Central Committee, Vice President of the International Woman ’ s Democratic Federation and President of the Soviet-Algerian Friendship Society.
She was decorated with the Hero of the Soviet Union medal, the USSR's highest award.
She has denounced the Soviet Union's control over Czechoslovakia, maintaining that she refuses to speak Russian to this day because of the Soviet Union's former hegemony over Eastern Europe.

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