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  1. On August 16, 1837,Lincoln wrote Mary a letter suggesting he would not blame, her ,if she ended the relationship. She never replied, and the courtship was over. In
  2. And releasing several collections of essays until her death in 1982. In, her ,philosophy of Objectives, Rand advocated reason as the only means of acquiring
  3. Returned to New Salem. Mary did return in November 1836,and Lincoln courted, her ,for a time; however, they both had second thoughts about their relationship. On
  4. In their home, assuming household duties which had been performed for her in, her ,own family. She also made efficient use of the limited funds available from her
  5. Then part of Virginia. Lucy moved with her daughter to Kentucky, following, her , sister Elizabeth Hanks Sparrow and her husband Thomas. Lucy Hanks married Henry
  6. Daughter of the sea-god Nears, was also brought up by Hera, furt her explaining, her ,resistance to the advances of Zeus. According to the Achilles, written by
  7. And some conservatives. The Objectives movement attempts to spread, her ,ideas, both to the public and in academic settings. Life and work Early life
  8. Saw the award in 1931 and made reference to the statuette's reminding her of, her ," Uncle Oscar" ( a nickname for her cousin Oscar Pierce). Columnist
  9. Ernest Hemingway; and artist Pablo Picasso. Gershwin met with Boulanger and at, her ,request he played ten minutes of his music. Boulanger replied that she had
  10. After two initially unsuccessful early novels, she achieved fame with, her ,1943 novel The Fountainhead. In 1957,she published her best-known work, the
  11. Lincoln occasionally loaned his fat her money. Lincoln's sister, Sarah,died in, her ,20s while giving birth to a stillborn son. In 1831,Thomas relocated the family
  12. Was introduced to the writings of Aristotle and Plato, who would form two of, her ,the greatest influences and counter-influences, respectively. A third figure whose
  13. On both parents. Later in life, Mary struggled with the stresses of losing, her ,husband and sons, and Robert Lincoln committed her temporarily to a mental
  14. Afterward she turned to nonfiction to promote her philosophy, publishing, her , own magazines and releasing several collections of essays until her death in
  15. Her assignments, she wrote an essay about the actress Pole Negri, which became, her ,first published work. By this time she had decided her professional surname for
  16. For a year at the State Technical for Screen Arts in Leningrad. For one of, her ,assignments, she wrote an essay about the actress Pole Negri, which became her
  17. With her daughter to Kentucky, following her sister Elizabeth Hanks Sparrow and, her ,husband Thomas. Lucy Hanks married Henry Sparrow, Thomas ' brot her . Soon after
  18. And killed the Amazonian warrior queen Penthesilea, but later grieved over, her ,death. At first, he was so distracted by her beauty, he did not fight as
  19. Her own family. She also made efficient use of the limited funds available from, her ,husband's law practice. The Lincolns in Springfield usually hired domestic
  20. His slave. Her fat her Chooses, a priest of Apollo, begged Agamemnon to return, her ,to him. Agamemnon refused and Apollo sent a plague amongst the Greeks. The
  21. Contested. One biography of Bette Davis claims that she named the Oscar after, her ,first husband, band leader Harmon Oscar Nelson; one of the earliest mentions in
  22. To the statuette's reminding her of her " Uncle Oscar" ( a nickname for, her ,cousin Oscar Pierce). Columnist
  23. Then his fat her . For this reason, the two gods withdrew their pursuit, and had, her ,wed Pele us. As with most mythology, t her e is a tale which offers an alternative
  24. Novel Atlas Shrugged. Afterward she turned to nonfiction to promote, her ,philosophy, publishing her own magazines and releasing several collections of
  25. Dostoevsky, Victor Hugo, Edmond Rostand, and Friedrich Schiller, who became, her ,perennial favorites. Along with many ot her " bourgeois" students, Rand was
  26. With the stresses of losing her husband and sons, and Robert Lincoln committed, her ,temporarily to a mental health asylum in 1875. Abraham Lincoln suffered from "
  27. Unlike Proudhon, he argued that," it is not the product of his or, her ,labor that the worker has a right to, but to the satisfaction of his or her
  28. She achieved fame with her 1943 novel The Fountainhead. In 1957,she published, her ,best-known work, the philosophical novel Atlas Shrugged. Afterward she turned
  29. Her own children. Lincoln became very close to his stepmot her , and referred to, her ,as" Mot her ". As he grew older, Lincoln became increasingly distant from his
  30. Protect him. Achilles did so and Catches declared Chrysalis must be returned to, her ,fat her . Agamemnon consented, but then commanded that Achilles' battle prize
  31. It is said that the goddess Thesis raised this island from the sea, for, her , son Achilles, who dwells t her e. Here is his temple and his statue, an archaic
  32. Pole Negri, which became her first published work. By this time she had decided, her ,professional surname for writing would be Rand, possibly as a Cyrillic
  33. Lincoln's new wife was the widow Sarah Bush Johnston, the mot her of three of, her ,own children. Lincoln became very close to his stepmot her , and referred to her
  34. But later grieved over her death. At first, he was so distracted by, her ,beauty, he did not fight as intensely as usual. Once he realized that his
  35. Or her labor that the worker has a right to, but to the satisfaction of his or, her ,needs, whatever may be their nature. " Jesus is sometimes considered the first
  36. Realized that his distraction was endangering his life, he refocused and killed, her , As he grieved over the death of such a rare beauty, a notorious Greek jeered
  37. After graduating from high school in the Crimea, at sixteen Rand returned with, her ,family to Petrograd (the new name for Saint Petersburg),w her e they faced
  38. Rand was twelve at the time of the Russian Revolution of 1917,during which, her ,sympathies were with Alexander Kerensky. Rand's family life was disrupted by
  39. Novelist, philosop her ,playwright, and screenwriter. She is known for, her ,two best-selling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged and for developing
  40. She placed Nancy with her sister, Elizabeth,and Thomas, who essentially reared, her , In Kentucky, Nancy Hanks married Thomas Lincoln, who became a respected
  41. Married Henry Sparrow, Thomas ' brot her . Soon after that, she placed Nancy with, her ,sister, Elizabeth,and Thomas, who essentially reared her . In Kentucky, Nancy
  42. First saw the award in 1931 and made reference to the statuette's reminding, her ,of her " Uncle Oscar" ( a nickname for her cousin Oscar Pierce). Columnist
  43. An important old actress, a theater student interviews three actresses who were, her ,pupils: an international diva (Gloria Marc, played by Núria Expert),a
  44. Her philosophy. Nonetheless, she continues to have a popular following, and, her , political ideas have been influential among libertarians and some conservatives
  45. Is now Mineral County, West Virginia, then part of Virginia. Lucy moved with, her ,daughter to Kentucky, following her sister Elizabeth Hanks Sparrow and her
  46. The greatest philosop her in history" and cited him as a major influence on, her ,thinking. More recently, Alasdair MacIntyre has attempted to reform what he
  47. In the early 1830s,he met Mary Owens from Kentucky when she was visiting, her ,sister. Late in 1836,Lincoln agreed to a match with Mary if she returned to
  48. In their home, assuming household duties which had been performed for, her ,in her own family. She also made efficient use of the limited funds available
  49. Critics was largely negative, and most academics have ignored or rejected, her ,philosophy. Nonetheless, she continues to have a popular following, and her
  50. Publishing her own magazines and releasing several collections of essays until, her ,death in 1982. In her philosophy of Objectives, Rand advocated reason as the

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