Abandoned by both parents, raised by guardians who can only take her part of the way, Lyra strikes her own road towards her destiny.
The MP has faced an angry backlash from some of her Conservative colleagues over her decision to take part in I'm A Celebrity, with Totnes MP Sarah Wollaston accusing her of "bringing politics into disrepute" and making herself "look ridiculous".
Kuol initially struggled to persuade men to take part in her cookery classes.
She says producer Ryan Seacrest convinced her to take part in the show by pitching it as a 30-minute commercial for Dash.
The judge said Hazel Stewart was entitled to some reduction in sentence compared to Howell's because he planned and carried out both murders and persuaded her to take part.
"After lengthy considerations and fighting the best pre-trial fight we could, we decided it was in Alexis's best interests to take responsibility for her small part in this incident, " her defence lawyer Jeffery K Rubenstein said.
Angry at the hospital for making her take care of this when it was not part of her job, angry because El Lobo had to lie there in his own piss and stink.
Express consent for her child to take part in a trial was never gained, she said.
She confessed that she worried that the disease would affect her ability to take part in athletic activity.
Lady Thatcher had said whoever was prime minister at the time of her funeral should take part in the ceremony.
But she also knows it will take a superhuman effort on her part, with almost every top Briton apart from Paula Radcliffe taking part.
Another model, Diane Wailes from London, said she had come to France with her family to take part, after appearing in previous Tunick shoots in Belgium and Tyneside this year.
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And the next day she begged her mother not to take part in this Panorama.
Her only hope was to take part in Dr Siow Ming Lee's Thalidomide tests at Middlesex Hospital.
She said that in her village the bridegroom was expected to take bushmeat to his in-laws as part of his dowry, but the zoo visit had shown her that there could be other alternatives to bushmeat.
Mrs Le Vasseur said families in her parish had responded enthusiastically to invitations to take part in weekday gatherings at the church.
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After her talk, she stayed on to take questions online, part of Google's "Hangout" series.
The other 10 people on her staff, all part-timers, can take off whenever they're not feeling well or need to care for a sick loved one, she says they just won't get paid during that time.
One day, I received a letter informing me, in her usual terse fashion, that she was going to take part in a beauty contest.
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She has previously won the Artist of the Year video prize in 2010, was shortlisted in last year's awards and has exhibited her work in Wales, London and Athens and will take part in the Mannheim Film Festival in Germany in September.
She is due to fly back to the UK to take part in the London Marathon on Sunday, where she will run in her "Boston finishers" shirt in memory of those affected by the explosions.
The decision of Dorries to take part in the show, the first serving MP to do so, caused controversy in her party.
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Eckert planned to take part in presenting a scholarship award at Canisius High School that was established in honor of her late husband, who was an alumnus, according to the school's president, John Knight.
Marital coercion is therefore a broader defence than duress in that it is enough that the wife acted because of the dominating will of her husband, her own will being overpowered by his so that she had no choice but to unwillingly take part in the offence.
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