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"It's all to do with the stomach and the bowel," she says of her resultant sculptures, which will fill the third and final room of Making Beauty.
Paradoxically, Lady Grange's letters and her resultant evacuation from the island may have prevented her being found by this expedition.
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While she usually takes her family's problems with good humor, in "Homer Alone" (season three, 1992), her workload and resultant stress caused her to have a mental breakdown.
But her refusal to take medications to restore her sanity and resultant violence and substance abuse led to a dangerous untenable situation at home, so Ms. Boggs ended up becoming a permanent untreated inhabitant of subway grates on Second Avenue.
Weigel quotes a 1915 report by a New York social worker: "The acceptance on the part of the girl of almost any invitation needs little explanation, when one realizes that she often goes pleasureless unless she accepts 'free treats.' " To have fun, a woman had to let a man pay for her and suffer the resultant damage to her reputation.
She describes the conflicting nature of her own culture-specific time orientations – as a researcher and member of the dominant culture of the United States of America (USA) – with those of her Bosnian participants, and the resultant tensions arising during her fieldwork: Under capitalism, time is viewed as a commodity – time is money and should not be wasted.
From my birth mother "finding" me and sharing her pain over my closed adoption 47 years ago, to her own daughter's resultant decision to keep and raise alone the child she bore out of wedlock, to my adoptive mother's wrenching but graceful acceptance that birth mothers do come out of the woodwork, the math does not always come out even.
Dr Slovis, for her part, is pleased that her work is "nearly paperless" and that she can easily track the specialists treating her patients, "so I know exactly what's going on".The ease with which Dr Slovis tracks Ms Ahlstrand's interactions with specialists and any resultant test results is indicative of the sort of integration that is missing in most health systems.
The resultant flooding resulted in ten fatalities.
But she maintained her connection with Oxford (she had been made senior research fellow of Somerville in 1969), and once, when asked by US immigration where she lived, answered crossly, "England, of course," only escaping the resultant fracas when her lawyer proclaimed her "not only one of the world's greatest moral philosophers but the granddaughter of President Cleveland".
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