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muse and she
`` I asked her why she couldn't do it tomorrow, but it seems the muse is working good tonight and she's afraid to let it go ''.
Having originated many roles in musicals she is also strongly identified with her second husband, director – choreographer Bob Fosse, remembered as the dancer – collaborator – muse for whom he choreographed much of his work and as the guardian of his legacy after his death.
It was also at this time that she at last began to get the measure of Angus, who, with an eye on his own welfare, returned to Scotland to make peace with the Regent, " which much made Margaret to muse.
Called the " Giver of delight ", when later poets assigned roles to each of the Muses, she was the muse of music.
In late Classical times she was named muse of lyric poetry and depicted holding a flute.
* Salma Hayek as Serendipity, a muse who got a body on Earth so she could get credit for her work.
She appears as a Saint, suggesting that she is Dali's muse and that she is responsible for his own, " Discovery of America ".
In 1903, he married her much to the horror and undying hatred of W. B. Yeats, whose muse she was and to whom Yeats had proposed many times.
While it's never explicitly confirmed if she actually does grow to have feelings for him, she does muse that Fakir gives her strength.
People say that she was his muse, which indeed she was, but their work absolutely went hand in hand.
Donatella had planned to work for her brother as Public Relations, but she was more valuable to Gianni as a " muse and critic ," according to Donatella during an interview with Vogue.
In 1921 he married the Italian-born artist Agustina Morriconi, who definitely subordinated her career and unquestioned talents to his ; she was, by all accounts, the muse of much of his poetry.
After an early period in her modelling career as muse to the designer Scott Henshall, from 2002 to 2004 she had a tumultuous relationship with the footballer Mark Bosnich, before leaving him due to a cycle of drug taking and violence.
Although Hambidge says she discovered her muse when she was young, it was while she was a lecturer at the University of the North, Limpopo Province, South Africa, that she started to blossom as a writer.
De Cadenet published a book of photographs entitled Rare Birds in 2005, which includes several pictures of Valensi, whom she refers to as her " muse " on her website.
To a whole generation of Danish dramatists she was the muse and especially she inspired Henrik Hertz to write many of his main female roles for her.
But while she tries to find a new self, she spends her entire time alone thinking about Sora until she comes to realize just how much Sora has been a muse to her.

muse and many
* Polyhymnia or Polymnia ( the ' of many hymns '): muse of sacred song, oratory, lyric, singing and rhetoric
Indeed, many musicians, particularly those of the new wave movement, have paid tribute to Ono ( both as an artist in her own right, and as a muse and iconic figure ).
However, on many occasions, Norwood has been thought of as merely a talented muse, that music producers and songwriters have used to exercise their own artistic and creative energies.
He produced a series of portraits of the performance artist Leigh Bowery, and also painted Henrietta Moraes, a muse to many Soho artists.
She became a muse for many prominent designers, including Halston, Gianni Versace, Calvin Klein, Issey Miyake, Donna Karan, and, in particular, Yves Saint-Laurent.
The alcoholic spirit Absinthe was cited by many Art Nouveau artists as a muse and inspiration and can be seen in much of the artwork of the time.
He was the most fashionable artist of his day, painting many leading society figures-including his artistic muse, Emma Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson.
Like many of the sculptors and painters of the day, Bitter frequently employed the services of the muse and history ’ s first " super model ", Audrey Munson.
His muse for many years was Countess Delfina Potocka ( likewise a friend of Frédéric Chopin ), with whom he conducted a romance from 1838 to 1846.
The real PUFFY performs the cartoon's theme song ( which is also in Japanese, German, Spanish, and Portuguese in the respective regions ), and many episodes feature one or more of the duo's songs playing in the background, along with music by their Puerto Rico muse Andy Sturmer.
The 1960s supermodel Veruschka is often cited as being many body painters ' muse.
During the 1950s and ' 60s, she was the muse and inspiration for many artists of the Soho subculture, including Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon, and known for her marriages and love affairs.
Her character is treated favourably by the book's narrator, Ashenden, who understands her sexual energy to be a muse to the many artists who surround her.
Some art historians and museums carrying Picasso's work have dubbed the paintings he made around that time the " Genevieve Period ", as many of them feature symbolic tributes to his model and muse as well as dedications " To Genevieve ".
She served as his muse, and he wrote and dedicated many poems and works to her.
Lepore is also noted as a regular subject in photographer David LaChapelle's work, serving as his muse, as well as many other photographers including Terry Richardson.

muse and leading
She became the muse for a number of leading political and literary figures in Italy and came to personify the revolutionary and Marxist era of 1970s Italy.
), leading Ayla to muse that they have traded their names for counting words i. e. numbers.
Seizing the Snake in its beak, the bird flies upward into the heartbreakingly blue sky until it vanishes from view, leading the amazed Sax to muse, " I'll be damned, the universe disposes of its own evil!

muse and roles
The film served as a showpiece for Fassbinder's muse and favorite actress Hanna Schygulla, whose detached acting style fitted the roles the director created for her.
Jay and Silent Bob fill out their roles as prophets: they predict the arrival of Rufus ( Chris Rock ), the thirteenth apostle, who was left out of the Bible because he was black ; they lead the others to former muse Serendipity ( Salma Hayek ); they procure the divine instrument that will stop Azrael ; Jay reveals the location of God (" John Doe Jersey "); and ultimately, though inadvertently, they provide Bethany with the solution to preventing Armageddon.
" When I Was a Boy ", also on The Honesty Room, uses Williams ' own childhood experiences as a tomboy to muse on gender roles and how they limit boys and girls, who then become limited men and women.
The queen of the drums section and related roles: godmother, muse, and princess are positions of honor occupied by distinguished members of the community and sometimes by celebrities.

muse and over
However, " his plays continued to be applauded even after those of Aeschylus and Sophocles had come to seem remote and irrelevant ", they became school classics in the Hellenistic period ( as mentioned in the introduction ) and, due to Seneca's adaptation of his work for Roman audiences, " it was Euripides, not Aeschylus or Sophocles, whose tragic muse presided over the rebirth of tragedy in Renaissance Europe.
His muse and lover for over 25 years was actor Jean Marais.
Their Jack Russell, Earl, who was the inspiration and constant muse for the Mutts character of the same name, died in November 2007 after living with Patrick for over 18 years.
Bertie begins to muse on how he might save his friend from a life of encountering Florence Craye every morning over the eggs and bacon.
The Cardinal then proceeds to take the Duchess ’ s wedding ring, banish her, Antonio, and their children, while the pilgrims muse over the reason for what they have just seen.
Wining Boy and Doaker are having a conversation about daily events and they muse over the present and the past.
Madhuravani, the muse of Girisam during the beginning of the play, and that of Ramappa Panthulu in the rest of the play, is portrayed as a very righteous, wise, magnanimous and able woman who is willing to even bend over backwards to help someone in need.
It's well known that Akira also works closely with, and is also influenced by the creative direction of Christiane Lehmann, a collage artist with an eccentric sense of style, who has been commonly referred to as his muse over the last decade.
In the prologue, in a scenic design which represented the stage of the Opéra, Thalia, the muse of Comedy, triumphs over Melpomene, the muse of Tragedy.
By 2009, Regan had created over 150 " What is Mr. Winkle " photographic characters as well as an extensive fine art series of her muse, collected in the form of published works and art prints.

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