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She drafted a letter for school families.
She drafted and signed a letter of resignation that wished her successor "the best of luck".
She drafted a letter to her mother, but didn't post it.
She drafted a plan for residents to go door-to-door handing out recycling bags to every resident.
She drafted and had introduced into Congress in 1923 the first equal rights amendment to the Constitution.
She drafted an amendment to the town's zoning bylaw aimed at discouraging chain stores, or "formula businesses," as they are legally termed.
She drafted her books, Janet Morgan writes, "in interludes between other occupations — gardening, cooking, outings, helping Max — and she would willingly abandon a chapter for a walk".
She drafted a bill for equal pay for equal work by women in government employment, and the bill was enacted into law in 1872.
She drafted her play and gave it to Seeman, who had an out-of-state printer make 300 copies.
She drafted the initial standards last year but they were rejected by the Welsh government, which has now published its own standards.
She drafted Jantel Lavender, the WNBA's sixth woman of the year, in 2011.
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