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She and stopped
She stopped at the Surcliffes' after dusk, and had a Scotch-and-soda.
She stopped flying into rages and started digesting her food ; ;
She stopped selling her handbag line and moved to London.
She did so, but complained that this Pagan writer said nothing about ecclesiastical affairs and stopped with the accession of the emperor Valens in 364 ; consequently Paul interwove extracts from the Scriptures, from the ecclesiastical historians and from other sources with Eutropius, and added six books, thus bringing the history down to 553.
She had a crisis of faith and tended to attend religious services at the nearby St. Stephen's Church and discuss religion with William, Joseph's younger brother, as Joseph had apparently stopped attending religious services.
She went to Microsoft's offices, and asked two software engineers there, John Ulett and Mark Ursino, who confirmed that development of Xenix had stopped.
She almost tricked Donald into marrying her but Daisy stopped the wedding in time.
She was also loved by the river god Orontes, who stopped his waters out of love for her, flooding the land.
* She stopped to smell the flowers.
* She stopped smelling the flowers.
She drives around searching and rear-ends a car stopped at an intersection and is slightly injured and hospitalized.
She described the sensation as highly unpleasant and electrical stimulation was stopped.
She went up one story and stopped in between floors.
She went up to about the fourth floor and stopped it again between floors.
She started up and then stopped the elevator between floors and said, " Do you promise you'll ride down in my elevator with me when you're through work?
She has been stopped twice, by TKO ; the contest with Rolanda Andrews and by a head butt and resulting cut in her second bout with Jessica Rakoczy.
She also describes the stigma that follows from having been hospitalized for mental illness and how she eventually stopped telling people in order to avoid the negative reaction.
She stopped speaking and became dormant to the point of Rowan claiming that " I have no sister ".
She was killed by a drunken driver, and many viewers stopped watching the show because of this death.
She continued with Vanity Fair until it stopped publication in 1936.
She pulled off the road and stopped.
She stopped oil painting without assistance in 1972, but continued working in pencil and charcoal until 1984.
She stopped taking the Haldol in March 2000 and gave birth to daughter Mary on November 30 of that year.
She then stopped taking medication, mutilated herself, and read the Bible feverishly.

She and walking
She took a good look at herself in the mirror before she turned and, walking with very small steps, started toward the door.
She musta been walking in her sleep -- you seen her yourself in here ''.
She felt mindless, walking, and almost easy until the church spire told her she was near the cemetery, and she caught herself wondering what she would say to Doaty.
She was at the moment just a small, walking package, being delivered to her aunt's and uncle's house.
She is recovering from an undisclosed illness and is extremely weak-standing and walking are painful-but the doctor advises that a full recovery is possible.
She pretends to faint from exhaustion after " walking all day to find a job ", and worms her way into his confidence.
She decides to take a walking tour to relax, during which she stumbles over a corpse on a beach, adding to her notoriety.
She suffered from a painful muscular weakness in the legs that prevented her from walking, so that she was unable to mingle with other children until the age of six.
She is scared of insects and spiders ; on one occasion when Wellington tells her that the field they are walking through may contain thousands of hidden insects she is too terrified to move.
She was referred to Gull and began to visit him of 20 April 1887 ; in his notes, he remarks that she persisted in walking through the streets to his house despite being an object of attention to passers-by.
She has been described as “ a walking history book ” and an international expert on Canadian First Nations culture and history.
She is usually depicted walking in front of a Magariya.
She is last seen in photographs walking east on Elm Street and neither she nor the film she may have taken have been positively identified.
She is as well known as a hero and skilled warrior as Groo is for being a walking disaster, and travels the land seeking people in need of her help.
She was killed in a traffic accident in 1992 ; she was walking on the sidewalk of Yonge Street in Toronto, when a car hit her.
She and Dorothy are seen in " The Emerald City of Oz " walking through a garden holding hands and sharing kisses.
She said: " I was walking along the street with a friend one day and it was filthy and I said, ' My God, somebody ought to do something about this ,' and my friend said ' Why don't you?
She continued walking for 28 years, spanning the American involvement in the Vietnam War and beyond.
She first met Bertrand Russell in 1916 when joining him on a weekend walking tour.
When white people sit down to discuss racism what they are experiencing is shared ignorance .” She states her lesson plan for that day was to learn the Sioux prayer about not judging someone without walking in his / her moccasins and “ I treated them as we treat Hispanics, Chicanos, Latinos, Blacks, Asians, Native Americans, women, people with disabilities .”
She later described the process: “ We needed a certain form of ending, after this huge distance walking towards each other.
She said " Scotland wants to see a future that allows her to walk taller within the UK without walking out " and called for a new “ expert-led and independent ” Scottish constitutional commission.
She then realized that she was being forced by two small men to walk in a forest in the nighttime, and of seeing Barney walking behind her, though when she called to him, he seemed to be in a trance or sleepwalking.
( Whenever we see a man walking with a particular gait, with one arm paralysed in a particular way, we say " This man has had a stroke "; and, if we see a woman in her late 50s with one arm distorted in a particular way, we say " She had polio as a child ".

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