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abigail
noun
A lady's waiting maid.
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January 15 , 1811Pelham, Massachusetts January 14 , 1887Worcester, Massachusetts Abigail Kelley Foster, née Abigail Kelley, byname Abby Foster (born January 15 , 1811 Pelham, Massachusetts, U.S. died January 14 , 1887 Worcester, Massachusetts) American feminist, abolitionist, and lecturer who is remembered as an impassioned speaker for radical reform.
This time he took along his youngest son, Charles, as well as John Quincy, leaving Abigail to tend the farm and the other two children in Braintree.
December 7, 1801 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 16, 1893 New York City, New York Abigail Hopper Gibbons, née Abigail Hopper (born December 7 , 1801 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. died January 16 , 1893 New York, New York) American social reformer, remembered especially for her activism in the cause of prison reform.
Even in The Crucible – a call to arms against the corrosive madness of Senator Joe McCarthy's un-American activities investigations – the action turns on the determination of Abigail Williams to destroy Elizabeth Proctor, whose husband she hopes to marry.
I recently had the pleasure of reading Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas, a psychological thriller that honestly will leave you mentally and emotionally damaged by the end.
But a petition may be coming from Abigail Fisher, a white woman who sued the University of Texas for considering race in admissions after she was rejected from its flagship campus in Austin.
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(As if in retaliation, Abigail Adams, on first occupying the White House, decided to use the building's grandest reception room to dry the president's underwear).
The case was brought by Abigail Fisher, a white woman denied admission to the University of Texas at Austin (UT), who contends that the university rejected her because of her race while admitting minority students with worse academic records.
Abigail Thernstrom, the co-author of "America in Black and White Simonon & Schuster, 1997) points out that some polls show college-educated black people are more likely to believe mad conspiracy theories than less well-educated blacks.The saddest thing about Mr Sharpton is that his talents and his mouth are misdirected.
Abigail McKenna, who sits on the committee, says the government could service this by increasing its fiscal surplus to around 3.5% of GDP and raising fresh money in the international markets.Though agreement is not impossible, it is not likely to be swift.
That is what they did this morning with Fisher v University of Texas at Austin, a case that considered whether the University of Texas at Austin's (UT) use of race in the admissions process violated the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.A quick refresher: the case was brought by Abigail Fisher, a white woman denied admission to UT.
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