Pity her because of her relentless hard work.
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"It was a fundamental part of her image - emphasising the value of hard work, her background as a grocer's daughter, " says Prof Toye.
Turning tangible property into fantasy investments, she had given over the fruits of a lifetime of hard work by her and her late husband to crooks and con men.
Gloria Giffords wrote in the e-mail that her daughter has hard work ahead of her.
To listen to this young entrepreneur as she tells her story of persistence and hard work, one begins to realize that she understood how to put her own needs last.
Because she said yes, her application was canceled and it took many months of hard work to restore her application.
Apart from her years of hard work and diligence, she is fortunate to have a team of talented and industrious assistants who help to propel her to greater heights.
The boy's mother, in a statement released by authorities, expressed her thanks for all the hard work of so many officers to bring her son home.
Clinton said she was there to deliver a simple message: She asked all of her supporters to work as hard as they can to elect Obama president.
A. Hayek and Milton Friedman, both of whose lectures she attended, that her instincts about hard work, market competition, thrift and a sound currency were exactly the blast of oxygen Britain needed to save it from slow asphyxiation by the trade unions.
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Ultimately her success was grounded in hard work and her desire to escape the poverty of the Los Angeles projects.
She was somebody who was instinctively guided by the Golden Rule and who nagged me constantly about the homespun values of her Kansas upbringing, values like honesty and hard work and kindness and fair play.
Her success in life thus is the product of continuous hard work in a career where she never turned down an assignment.
"The wheels of justice are now moving and I applaud Sheila and her staff for her hard work, " he said.
"She was an incredible woman, always full of energy and hard at work, but never too tired to share her love and a smile with everyone, " the post said.
Now is the time for her to act like a grown up and do the hard work of building the country.
Paralympic gold medallist Baroness Grey-Thompson, making her maiden speech, spoke of the "real persistence and, above all, hard work" required of Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
But she earned her education, she made it through with scholarships and hard work, and my sister and I earned our degrees because of her motivation and her support and her impact.
During this time of celebration, her parents give her advice for a successful marriage: Be obedient, work hard for your family, have many children and be a good mother to them.
Eventually, though, with a lot of hard work and some help from a local TV station that rallied park users to her cause, the public agency agreed to a one-year pilot of her idea.
Camerota's hard work and raw talent earned her an outstanding mentor who devoted a large amount of time and energy to showing her how to become a television reporter.
The Czech could not maintain that sort of form and conceded an early break in the deciding set, but still made Clijsters work hard for her win.
"Full of energy and hard at work, " is how former employer Summer Shack, a seafood restaurant, described her in a statement on its Facebook page.
While there's no hiding their joy, her family is still coming to grips with their new, much richer reality -- after years of hard work, sacrifice and doing what they could to get by.
As ambassador, her fluent French, hard work and access to the highest officials in Washington and Paris eased the sting of such contentious Franco-American issues as NATO expansion and differences over the Middle East, U.N. leadership and trade.
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