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"She was very much a mother — she always relished that designation," her friend Betsey Bayless told me.
Though the collection was referred to as "plus size," she took issue with that designation and with the fashion industry's dictate that sizes 14 and above (a category that encompassed about 70 percent of American women) required special designation; her line included sizes 4 28.
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The jarring designations "her husband" and "we" are heard less and less frequently, and a new figure, a serene critical intelligence, enters the essay and firmly takes charge of its purposes, riveting us with the suspenseful, elating narrative of Plath's poetic emergence.
The Telegraph tonight informed Ussher that it would tomorrow be publishing a letter from her accountant advising her that changing the designation of her homes allowed her to avoid capital gains tax.
Ussher contacted Brown yesterday after the Telegraph informed her that it would publish a letter from her accountant advising her that changing the designation of her homes would allow her to avoid paying capital gains tax.
The Telegraph informed Ussher that it would publish a letter today from her accountant advising her that changing the designation of her homes would allow her to avoid paying capital gains tax.
In 2007 Ussher changed the designation of her main home for one month from her south London property to her house in her Burnley constituency.
In all that time, I've never managed to figure out a designation for her that properly and succinctly describes her role in my life, let alone my role in hers".
The actual person, Sandra Laing, suffered through a kind of industrial-strength crisis of identity, with her parents determined to ensure that her privileges be protected via that all-important white designation, and her own growing awareness that, whatever the government stamped on a piece of paper, she would have no shortage of difficulty in finding a place in so divided a society.
Challenged over why she "flipped" the designation of her second home, Blears said she was "forced" to name her constituency address as her second home by Commons officials: "The only reason that my Salford home was designated my second home was at the insistence of the fees office, who said that when you become a minister you live in London".
Honors include designation of her home in Daytona Beach as a National Historic Landmark, her house in Washington, D.C. as a National Historic Site, and the placement of a sculpture of her in Lincoln Park located in Washington, D.C. Mary Jane McLeod was born in 1875 in a small log cabin near Mayesville, South Carolina, on a rice and cotton farm in Sumter County.
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