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He became a domineering influence in her life, while she acquiesced to his demands.
But Ms. Bushnell said she acquiesced to having no first dance for the couple at the reception.
Hence, she acquiesced to the Act of Settlement of 1701, which designated as her successors the Hanoverian descendants of King James I of England, through his daughter Elizabeth.
She acquiesced to a rule demanding that she wear a skirt when top partners came to visit but when she was asked to do secretarial work, she pushed back.
She acquiesced to a 13-show season, and Barefoot Contessa premiered in 2002 to a positive reception.
"With Mary's 'yes,'" — apparently referring to the moment she acquiesced to become the virgin mother of Jesus Christ — Francis tweeted that she "became the first influencer: the 'influencer' of God". .
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Despite Queenie's conscience telling her that's not true, she acquiesces to Marie's request, and heads back to Robichaux to question LaLaurie.
Though LeCompte had avoided Shakespeare for years, she finally acquiesced to Scott Shepherd's desire to play the title role.
Monroe was hungry for stardom, of course, like Judy Garland, James Dean and other mercurial icons of the day, and she willingly acquiesced to studio demands to achieve fame.
But for various reasons (her future is very much ahead of her), she has generally acquiesced to the White House being the locus of major foreign-policy decisions (salvaging things where necessary, as in Pakistan).
Chandra would like to graduate "at least from college," a dream she says her father has acquiesced to for the moment.
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