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Her nervousness was compounded when she overheard the Chief of Production, Carl Laemmle, Jr., comment to another executive that she had " about as much sex appeal as Slim Summerville ", one of the film's co-stars.
Her reward for this offensive comment is to have one of the buckets of vomit dumped on her head by the waiter, who then offers an apology for her racism.
Her comment serves to indicate how emotionally revealing, how unabashed, and unrepressed this play is.
Her remarks were quickly condemned by Donohue, who urged the TV academy to " denounce Griffin's obscene and blasphemous comment.
Her September 1994 Harper's Bazaar cover prompted one critic to comment negatively about her excessive makeup.
Her boss, Mr. Gordon ( Eric Blore ), overhears her comment and fires her.
" Her one negative comment was that the pro-technology pitch might turn off some readers but " all in all it's a good book, if not a great one.
Her comment made Wolverine angry and he admonishes her, telling her that Rahne is the person they should die for.
* Cover Her Face by P. D. James ( initial copyright 1962 ) uses the first part of the quote as the title and as a comment made by the first witness on the scene of a young murdered woman.
Her voice is not without its critics ; a pronounced vibrato that in the lower part of the voice became almost a machine-gun rattle, ‘ as strong as the rattle of ice in a glass, or dice in a box ’, in a comment attributed to the British critic, Philip Hope-Wallace.
Her comment, " Admit it Misaki, even you aren't working this hard.
Her performance caused comment by members of the Western news media in attendance as she herself was wearing a chador, a reminder of cumpulsory hijab in Iran which many in the West view as a violation of women's rights.
Although the firm refuses to comment on its relations to the Royal Family, it is widely assumed that it is the appointed stockbroker to Her Majesty The Queen.
Her tactics and exceptional leadership abilities earned her wide acclaim, leading ABC News ’ political newsletter The Note to comment that, “ Karen Hicks has captured lightning in a bottle in New Hampshire for Dr. Dean .”

Her and reflects
Her obituary, in the February 8, 1975 edition of The Washington Post newspaper, reflects her many contributions to military heraldry.
While the definition and scope of thealogy is currently being defined by the key scholars in the field, thealogy is generally understood as a discourse that reflects upon the meaning of Goddess and Her relationship to life forms.
Her work is considered important because her writing reflects the creation and development of Japanese writing during a period when Japanese shifted from an unwritten vernacular to a written language.
Her surname probably reflects her father's lordship of Beaufort in Champagne, France, where she might also have been born.
Her shadow never reflects her shape, and is tangible, like velvet.
Her poems reflects her life experiences including her rebellious attitude and independence in a male-dominated society ( regarding herself as a woman writer ); sense of loneliness and exile from her Cuba ( regarding her love for Cuba ); and melancholy and depression ( regarding her heartbroken affairs ).
Her research reflects that of Beverley Raphael who likened the process of grief as " phases " rather than " stages ".
Her early work reflects characteristics of München studio-work.
Her novel in verse Forsaking All Others ( 1933 ) about a tragic love affair, which many consider her greatest work, reflects this, though it is certainly not autobiographical.
Her writing also reflects an affinity for Arthur Koestler and Rebecca West, with her strong opposition to any form of tyranny and totalitarianism.
Her audience remarks that it is romantic but she reflects that it is " violent, bitter, tragic ".
Her force field disperses energy assaults, reflects kinetic impact off itself, and even negates friction, making it impossible for anyone to hold on to her.
Her writing, however, reflects her deep concern for the realities of most refugees, who are portrayed as " a degraded and demoralised Other ", challenging complacent Western notions of stability and nationality.
Her subscriptions amounted to 4. 5 billions, that reflects the will longing for development of HUFS.
Her poetry is also known for taking on dark and depressing themes, which reflects her troubled life.
Her work in Prisma reflects the ultraist ( anti-modernist ) ideas of the group, but her illustrations for magazines such as Mural, Proa and Martín Fierro, and her illustrations in the first edition of the poetry book Fervor de Buenos Aires by Jorge Luis Borges ( 1923 ) reveal the influence of the Cubism that she had begun to assimilate with her French contacts in Spain.
Her dog ’ s name, Pinky, reflects her colour preference for pink.
Her Life is sometimes quoted in support of the proposition that sexual congress within the institution of marriage reflects spiritual unities as well:
Her political career reflects this deep interest in culture as well as her commitment to civil affairs.
Her work reflects a deep understanding of both place and paint ".
In her political work she has specialised in defence and security matters, lately in questions of nuclear disarmament Her choice of committees in the parliament reflects these interests, as does her work as the Chair of the Parliament's delegation for relations with Iran
Her work reflects the typical feelings and standards of Victorian Canada in matters ranging from nature to temperance, and all of her books are dominated by an entirely unreluctant Christianity expressed in a style modelled largely on Tennyson and Longfellow.
Her middle name reflects the year of her birth, the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.
Her work reflects the influence of W. E. B.

Her and perspective
Her early style is less individual and more realistic ( also known as primitive art ), despite her lack of knowledge of ( or perhaps rejection of ) basic perspective.
Her intellectual trajectory is partly connected to the Bourdieuian perspective and apparatus in social sciences.
Her paintings suggest some underlying mystery through the suggestion of architectural perspective.
Her book designing web graphics, published by New Riders in 1995, often is credited with being the first title to discuss web authoring technologies from a visual design perspective.
Jill, teary-eyed, exclaims " I mean why, why me ?” Her husband turns to her comfortingly, and says, " Jill, let's keep this in perspective.
Her poems portray stories of family life and are often told from the perspective of women.
Her writing covers a variety of topics in politics and culture, with particular focus on gender issues and feminism, reflecting an individualist feminist perspective ( c. f.
Her paintings explore the perspective, shapes and colours of objects inside seemingly ordinary rooms.
Her research has focused primarily on Feminist Liberation Theology and Spiritualities, but has also encompassed Ecofeminist theology, Ecological theology and Spirituality, Indian Liberation theology, Jewish-Christian dialogue, Systematic theology from a Feminist perspective and the relationship between Social Justice and theology.
Her life has also been a subject to studies from a feminist perspective, by scholars to point out the significance of her participation in the military conflict as a female going against the stereotype that only males can fight.
Her writing also illustrates struggles and tragedies within her own family, local crimes and scandals, and provides a woman's perspective on political events then unfolding in the nascent years of the early American republic.
Her writing is characterized by an experimental, avant-garde style which questions hierarchical social structures from a feminist perspective.
Her lyrics were written from a radical feminist punk perspective.
Her toes are extended down, without perspective foreshortening ; they do not appear to rest upon a ground line and thus give the figure an impression of being dissociated from the background, as if hovering.

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