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Helen Clark said that the Fijian constitution only allowed the President to request the dissolving of Parliament if the Prime Minister no longer had the confidence of the Parliament and that this was clearly not the case.
Helen reflects upon this coincidence in her first autobiography, stating " that there is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his.
no: Helen Keller
They had no children ; their only child had been stillborn and Helen had been left infertile.
But the prophets had delivered their prophecies under the inspiration of the world-creating angels: wherefore those who had their hope in him and in Helen minded them no more, and, as being free, did what they pleased ; for men were saved according to his grace, but not according to just works.
Of course, though Zeus no longer marries, he still has affairs with many other women, such as Semele, mother of Dionysus, Danae, mother of Perseus, Leda, mother of Castor and Polydeuces and Helen, and Alkmene, the mother of Heracles, who married Hebe.
His last public statement was dictated to his daughter Helen in reply to receiving the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford's " sorrow and affection ": " There is no expression of Christian sympathy that I value more than that of the ancient University of Oxford, the God-fearing and God-sustaining University of Oxford.
In most sources, including the Iliad and the Odyssey, Helen is the daughter of Zeus and Leda, the wife of the Spartan king Tyndareus ( no reference given for Helen as the daughter of Leda ).
They attempted to murder Helen, wife of Orestes ' uncle Menelaus, after he proved to be of no help in protecting Orestes.
In the Achaean council, Diomedes was the first one to speak: " Let there be no taking, neither treasure, nor yet Helen, for even a child may see that the doom of the Trojans is at hand.
Cleese and Bron agreed on the condition that there be no pre-publicity regarding their appearance ; Cleese wanted them to be credited as " Helen Swanetsky " and " Kim Bread " but the BBC declined, failing to see the joke.
Ernest refuses, stating he'd rather live his own life and die rather than spend an eternity with only Madeline and Helen for company and no way to escape.
After Mr. Jencke's two daughters E. Mialma and Helen R .-graduated from Wellesley College, one of them was always in the store because no woman customer would ever consider mentioning her personal needs to a male clerk.
Howard moved back to the theatre in The Recruiting Officer ( 1943 ), where he met the actress Helen Cherry ; they married in 1944 and stayed together until Howard's death in 1988 ; they had no children.
Although virtually no Ancient Greek painting survives, their understanding of the effect of light modelling can still be seen in the late 4th century BC mosaics of Pella, Macedonia, in particular the Deer Hunt, in the House of the Abduction of Helen, inscribed gnosis epoesen, or ' knowledge did it '.
According to Carter Golembe, the Banking Act of 1933 was the “ only important piece of legislation during the New Deal ’ s famous ‘ one hundred days ’ which was neither requested nor supported by the new administration .” In their books on banking events in 1933, Susan Eastabrook Kennedy and Helen Burns concluded that, although the 1933 Banking Act was not part of the New Deal, Roosevelt ultimately preferred it to no banking reform bill even thought it did not provide the more “ far reaching ” reforms ( Kennedy ) or “ fuller solution ” ( Burns ) he sought.
In accordance with Bene Gesserit protocol, Jessica was conceived by the Baron Vladimir Harkonnen and the Bene Gesserit Helen Morhiam as part of the Bene Gesserit breeding program ; she was raised to be a legal concubine to the Duke Leto Atreides I, and instructed to produce for him a daughter, but no sons.
Helen then turns around and is then stopped by the killer who shoves her into a stack of tires and slashes her to death, her screams are to no avail as the noise of the parade drowns them out.
no: Helen Thomas
However, Prime Minister Helen Clark defended the Governor-General, stating " One of the challenges for us is we clearly are no longer a dominion of Britain where the Governor-General is exactly like the Queen ".
There is also no mention of Andy and Helen having any children, although Griffith and Corsaut's final guest appearance in Mayberry R. F. D.
no: Helen Gurley Brown
In 2000, Prime Minister Helen Clark announced that no further awards of knighthoods and damehoods would be made in the New Zealand Honours system.

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Arguably no one has left a larger mark on University of Michigan athletics and college football itself than Fielding Yost.
With Coche having completed his events Fielding needed to win the final race, and hope that Kruize would finish no better than third, something he duly did.
* This is the only story in the Peter Davison era in which Janet Fielding made no appearance as Tegan Jovanka though she is briefly mentioned in episode 1.

Helen and Fielding
* Bridget Jones's Diary ( 1996 ) by Helen Fielding was written in the form of a personal diary.
* 1958 – Helen Fielding, English writer
Bridget Jones's Diary is a 1996 novel by Helen Fielding.
It was directed by Sharon Maguire and the screenplay was written by Helen Fielding, Andrew Davies, and Richard Curtis.
Category: Novels by Helen Fielding
* Helen Fielding — novelist known for the Bridget Jones series
* Helen Fielding, author of Bridget Jones ' Diary
* January 1 – Helen Fielding, author
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
Given the outlandish idea that a blind man could be a detective, in the introduction to the second Carrados book The Eyes of Max Carrados Bramah compared his hero ’ s achievements to those of real life blind people such as Nicholas Saunderson, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, Blind Jack of Knaresborough the road builder, John Fielding the Bow Street Magistrate of whom it was said he could identify 3, 000 thieves by their voices, and Helen Keller.
Recent recipients include Andrew Orr-Ewing, ( 1999 ), Jonathan A Jones, ( 2000 ), Helen Fielding ( 2001 ), Jonathan Essex ( 2002 ), Daren Caruana ( 2003 ), Jonathan Reid ( 2004 ), Julie Macpherson ( 2005 ), Fred Manby ( 2006 ) and Alessandro Troisi ( 2007 ).
British author Helen Fielding used the word in her Bridget Jones series to refer to slovenly or dirty habits, in the original sense still occasionally used in England: " Check plates and cutlery for tell-tale signs of sluttish washing up [...]"
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