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She worked as a domestic, first in Newport for a year, and then in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, for another year.
She thought it was sometime during the second week she worked for Stanley.
She worked very hard.
She also worked for the government agent-turned-philanthropist, Parker Pyne.
She worked for Unilever ( 1973 – 75 ) and then as an administrator at the University of London ( 1975 – 87 ) before entering Parliament.
She spent two years in France, where she worked for Anne Willan, the founder of Ecole de Cuisine La Varenne.
She has also worked on the principal gene mutations causing neuromuscular diseases.
She also worked to bring the papacy of Gregory XI back to Rome from its displacement in France, and to establish peace among the Italian city-states.
She worked with Paramount Pictures for the comedy Teacher's Pet ( 1958 ), alongside Clark Gable and Mamie Van Doren.
She worked as a management trainee for Kmart in 1981 but quit after a few months and entered a beauty pageant.
She therefore always worked with parliament and advisers she could trust to tell her the truth — a style of government that her Stuart successors failed to follow.
She was a classics major at Scripps College, worked for the Delta Ministry in 1965 and taught at Howard University School of Religion from 1966 to 1976.
She worked for the Judiciary Circuit, and left the state's attorney's office in 1976 to become a partner in a private law firm.
She worked as a guest artist with Roland Petit's Le Ballet National de Marseilles, the Bolshoi Ballet, the London Festival Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, the Hamburg Ballet, the Vienna State Opera Ballet, and the Eliot Feld Ballet.
She reflected on her employment experiences to a group of children in 2003, saying, " I worked as a teacher and librarian and I learned how important reading is in school and in life.
She also worked extensively in live musical theatre as a band member and accompanist.
She moved to Greece in 1956, and worked as a professional saw musician.
She has worked for animal rights for many years.
She has worked with Farm Sanctuary to raise awareness about the cruelty of factory farming and to promote the compassionate treatment of farm animals.
She followed that up with the second novel with the same setting, The Warrior's Apprentice then worked on Ethan of Athos.
She and Billy Strange worked on the arrangement, and it was Sinatra's idea to change from a mid-tempo romp ( as sung in Cher's hit single ) to a ballad.
She then worked as a political adviser to Democrat senators John Coulter ( SA ) and Cheryl Kernot ( Qld ).
She worked as a model before she began a career in film.
She also worked with Urban Care to achieve Council approval for what is recognized as one of the best Landmarks Preservation Ordinances in the Nation.
She worked only two weeks on the film, early and late during the production that went from January to April 1997 while Sam Elliott was only on set for two days and did many takes of his final speech.

She and stage
She seemed so anxious to go on the stage that some of her friends in the cocktail circuit set up a practical joke.
She had held to the letter of her contract and didn't come onto the stage until well after 4 p.m., the appointed hour, although the Music at Newport people had tried to get the program underway at 3.
She made her professional debut on the New York stage, appearing in Beside Herself alongside Melissa Joan Hart, at the Circle Repertory Theatre.
She was the founder of Syracuse Oratory School, and Baum advertised his services in her catalog to teach theatre, including stage business, playwriting, directing, and translating ( French, German, and Italian ), revision, and operettas, though he was not employed to do so.
She quickly grasped that movie acting was simpler than the stylized stage acting of the day.
She also came from stage acting and had a girlish / whimsical charm to which audiences responded.
She helped Henry Fonda begin his acting career and fueled her son Marlon's interest in stage acting.
She returned to the London stage in May 2009 to play the lead role in Wallace Shawn's new play, Grasses of a Thousand Colours at the Royal Court Theatre.
She brought forth mankind by spontaneous generation, a view that, removed to the molecular stage, and stripped of its anthropomorphism, is the same as in today's biological chemistry.
She won the Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ), a role she also played on stage in London's West End, as well as for her portrayal of the southern belle Scarlett O ' Hara, alongside Clark Gable, in the American Civil War drama Gone with the Wind.
She was a prolific stage performer, frequently in collaboration with her then-husband, Laurence Olivier, who directed her in several of her roles.
She and Olivier mounted a stage production of Romeo and Juliet for Broadway.
She funded the film, which was written by Adam Carl and based on a stage play he wrote in 2003.
She has spoken of being embarrassed about handing President Bill Clinton a silenced tambourine when he joined Fleetwood Mac on stage.
She was often the only functional intellect on the stage.
She scored her first professional gig, unaware that she would soon be center stage.
She continued her work in the theater and on television, although she lacked " vocal horsepower " and would likely not have had a lengthy stage career.
She was related to stage actresses Minnie Maddern Fiske and Emily Stevens.
She claimed that during her illness she rose from the lowest stage, " recollection ", to the " devotions of silence " or even to the " devotions of ecstasy ", which was one of perfect union with God.
She had previously won an Obie in 1982 for her role in the play on stage.
She later married Greek-born actor Aristides Damala ( known in France by the stage name Jacques Damala ) in London in 1882, but the marriage, which legally endured until Damala's death in 1889 at age 34, quickly collapsed, largely due to Damala's dependence on morphine.
She took on the stage name " Jane Seymour " after King Henry VIII's third wife.
She made her stage debut in 1961, playing Juliet in a Virginia Shakespeare Festival production of Romeo and Juliet.
She uses the stage name " Chea Courtney ".
During this period he found time to model for She magazine and also appear in a 1967 stage production of Treasure Island as Squire Trelawney, alongside Spike Milligan and Barry Humphries at the Mermaid Theatre in London.

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