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Throughout her life, Agrippina always prized her descent from Augustus, upbraiding Tiberius for persecuting the blood of his predecessor ; Tacitus, in writing of the occasion, believed this behaviour to be part of the beginning of " the chain of events leading to Agrippina's end.
Throughout the year, however, Gracen eluded a subpoena from Kenneth Starr to testify her claim in court.
Throughout her career, Love's wild stage antics and subversive feminist attitude have polarized audiences and critics, with Rolling Stone once calling her " the most controversial woman in the history of rock.
Throughout the months preceding the tour, Love was rarely seen in public, spending her time in her home or visiting the Namgyal Buddhist Monastery in New York.
Throughout her professional career, Flockhart has maintained her naturally lean figure.
Throughout her career, she retained artistic control over her troupe, which sometimes numbered 60.
" Throughout the Revolution, women such as Pauline Léon and her Society of Revolutionary Republican Women fought for the right to bear arms, used armed force and rioted.
Throughout filming there were mounting tensions between the director and designer Cecil Beaton, but Cukor was thrilled with leading lady Audrey Hepburn, although the crew was less enchanted with her diva-like demands.
Throughout her career, Eliot wrote with a politically astute pen.
Throughout her life, she continued to have many visions, and in 1141, at the age of 42, Hildegard received a vision she believed to be an instruction from God, to " write down that which you see and hear.
Throughout her marriage and during her regency, when she was not conducting affairs of state, Isabella preferred to spend her free time engaged in cultural pursuits.
Throughout the 1910s and 1920s, Pickford was believed to be the most famous woman in the world, or, as a silent-film journalist described her, " the best known woman who has ever lived, the woman who was known to more people and loved by more people than any other woman that has been in all history.
Throughout Mary's childhood, Henry negotiated potential future marriages for her.
Throughout the novel, she allows the arrogant, pompous pressures of high-class society to overrule the unconditional love that she should have for her brother.
Throughout her childhood, Cruz lived in Alcobendas, a working-class town, although she spent " a lot " of time at her grandmother's apartment.
Throughout her lifetime, and as denoted in her will, Phoebe Hearst donated over 60, 000 objects to the Museum.

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Throughout the speech, Bryan had the delegates in the palm of his hand ; they cheered on cue.
Throughout the film C-3PO is a foil to R2-D2's jokes, even when C-3PO translates R2-D2's machine speech for the audience.
Throughout the speech, he used a dragon as a metaphor for video games as a medium of artistic expression.
Throughout life they are more likely to require services provided by physical therapists, occupational therapists, or speech therapists.
Throughout WW2, speech equipment also evolved dynamically as industry feedback influenced the designs at Collins.
Throughout the speech, Cicero displaced the cause of the attack on Clodia, instead of an attack on Atratinus, in order to build his defense of Caelius.
Throughout the speech, Cicero resurrected Caelius reputation by repeatedly placing him in prestigious Roman domi such as the homes of M. Crassus and Cicero.
Throughout the speech, Cicero did not try to completely disprove the allegations that Clodia had brought against Caelius, but instead aimed to disprove her through destroying her reputation with the domus imagery.
Throughout the duration of his speech Cicero does not attempt to convince the judges that Milo did not kill Clodius, but that the killing of Clodius was committed lawfully in self-defense.
Throughout his speech Cicero explicitly seems to follow his own rhetorical guidelines published in his earlier work De Inventione, but on occasion subtly breaks away from these stylistic norms in order to emphasise certain elements of his case and use the circumstances to his advantage.
Throughout the series, London peppers her speech with other Yiddish vernacular, such as " Oy Vey ", " Plotz ", and " Mazel Tov ".
Throughout the century this new concept transformed the image of the rude noble into an ideal of honnête homme (" the upright man ") or the bel esprit (" beautiful spirit ") whose chief virtues included eloquent speech, skill at dance, refined manners, appreciation of the arts, intellectual curiosity, wit, a spiritual or platonic attitude towards love and the ability to write poetry.

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Throughout the ordeal, she survives and lives on with Job.
Throughout that year, she continued to work on Broadway, playing the role of Natasha in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters.
Throughout Jamison's career she has won numerous awards and published over one hundred academic articles.
Throughout the eighties she wrote several articles on feminism and the apparent resistance to the movement.
In his autobiography, he discussed the years of problems they had experienced because of Leigh's illness: " Throughout her possession by that uncannily evil monster, manic depression, with its deadly ever-tightening spirals, she retained her own individual canniness – an ability to disguise her true mental condition from almost all except me, for whom she could hardly be expected to take the trouble.
Throughout her life, she would be used as a political pawn.
Throughout the 1980s she appeared in Amnesty International's Secret Policeman's Balls live benefit shows, working alongside Peter Cook and Rowan Atkinson.
Throughout her career Binoche has intermittently appeared on stage, most notably in a 1998 London production of Luigi Pirandello's Naked and in a 2000 production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal on Broadway for which she was nominated for a Tony Award.
Throughout the play, she becomes the most sympathetic family member, showing remorse and guilt on hearing the news of her part in the girl's downfall, and encouraging the family ( mostly unsuccessfully ) to accept responsibility for their part in Eva / Daisy s death.
Throughout her career, Freeman regularly competed in the Victorian Athletic League where she won two 400 m races at the Stawell Gift Carnival.
Throughout the story, she sees multiple instances of herself, all bits of her dream that she has already experienced.
Throughout her life she referred to herself as a " landscape gardener ," rather than a landscape architect.
Throughout her troubled childhood, she had continued to aspire to a future career ; she kept a scrapbook of newspaper clippings about successful women in predominantly male-oriented fields, including film direction and production, law, advertising, management and mechanical engineering.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she appeared in many television films including a memorable Duchess of York in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of Richard II ( 1978 ), the irascible Edwardian Oxford academic in Miss Morrison's Ghosts ( 1981 ) and the BBC dramatizations of Julian Gloag's Only Yesterday ( 1986 ) and the Vita Sackville-West novel All Passion Spent ( 1986 ), in which she was the quietly defiant Lady Slane.

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