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Her roles as wife, cook and mother supplanted her early interest in education, until the mural project came along.
In 1984, approaching her fifth term in office, Mitchell walked away from politics, feeling that her personal happiness supplanted her interest in political life.
Venus Williams has lost only six times this year, three times to Serena, who has supplanted her as the top-ranked player.
Again, Citkowitz flouts expectations: her heroine may be momentarily crushed, but soon she has moved to New York, ascended the editorial ladder at a chic magazine, landed her own office and effectively supplanted her mother — a modern-day Electra.
The results of congressional elections held on May 14th will be taken as a proxy vote on the presidency of Mrs Arroyo, and of the way in which she supplanted her predecessor, Joseph Estrada, in January.They may not be known for several weeks, adding to the uncertainty of an election campaign that saw more than 70 deaths.
PABLO PICASSO A small, museum-quality show of portraits made between 1930 and 1932 of Marie-Thérèse Walter, the woman who captivated Picasso as a teen-ager in the mid-nineteen-twenties and was his muse for a decade (Dora Maar supplanted her in the mid-thirties).
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(She was, as Brownmiller put it, "considered hopelessly bourgeois". Friedan returned fire by cautioning young women against the "bra-burning, anti-man" feminists who were supplanting her).
With Theresa May "embarking on challenging domestic reforms... she should be tested by a leader of the opposition who has a credible chance of supplanting her.
With Ms. Thomas's departure, it is not immediately clear who supplants her as the senior White House reporter, said Susan Page of U.S.A. Today, president of the White House Correspondents Association.
Beguiled by his "eternal youthfulness," an attribute that "marks only the scions of the leisured classes and the clinically insane," Rosemary resolves to deliver him from that debilitating shrew, his wife, Barbara, and supplant her as first lady.
The story is told even better by Simone herself, in her autobiography; not surprisingly, Simone emphasizes the surprises and mysteries of artistic self-discovery, even self-liberation, that occurred through these new musical experiences, which, nonetheless, didn't supplant her desire to make a career as a classical pianist.
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