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Her and ability
Her strong technique, her perceptive reading of her subjects, and her ability to flatter without falsifying, were traits similar to his.
Her ability to employ rhetorical strategies continued when de Pizan began to compose literary texts following the “ Querelle du Roman de la Rose .”
Her love for him ruins her acting ability, as she no longer finds pleasure in portraying fictional love when she is experiencing love in reality.
Her story of the doomed trumpet player Rick Martin was inspired, she wrote, by " the music, but not the life " of Beiderbecke, but the image of Martin quickly became the image of Beiderbecke: His story is about " the gap between the man's musical ability and his ability to fit it to his own life.
Her ability to turn the tables on the hecklers was particularly useful.
Her ability to endure his long, repetitive sittings helped Whistler develop his portrait skills.
Her ability to feed both man and animals though she ' tills no lands ' is what the supplicant finds most marvellous.
Her desire and ability to sing came early ; at age seven she was offered her first recording contract, which her father turned down.
Her ability to tolerate the pain of scarring was an indication of her emotional maturity and readiness to bear children.
Her singing and dancing ability suggested a promising future but it was in a straight acting role as Mariette in the successful British television adaptation of H. E. Bates ' The Darling Buds of May that brought her to public attention and made her a British tabloid darling.
Her ability to communicate was far more developed than Nim's.
Her ice skating ability was on display in the 1946 film, Margie, in which she and Conrad Janis danced around the ice rink as her boyfriend, Alan Young, slipped and stumbled his way along the ice.
Bernard Dick summed up Holliday's acting: " Perhaps the most important aspect of the Judy Holliday persona, both in variations of Billie Dawn and in her roles as housewife, is her vulnerability ... Her ability to shift her mood quickly from comic to serious is one of her greatest technical gifts.
Her book Freedom Within Reason argues for a view of free will as the ability to do what one reasonably thinks is the right thing.
Her intellect and ambition were demonstrated by her ability to compress three years of Latin into one, and by graduating at the top of her high school class in Crowley.
Her ghostwriting jobs increased at this time, because her depression tended to affect her ability to generate ideas for her own writing projects.
Her independent attitude, ability and willingness to take risks ensure that she is an artist and performer to keep an eye on …
Her vocal ability has also brought Rimes to comparisons to past teenage country stars, including 50s country star Brenda Lee and 70s country star Tanya Tucker.
Her ability to entrance and hypnotise her victim with a spell was in the earliest stories seen as being literally supernatural ; hence, the femme fatale today is still often described as having a power akin to an enchantress, seductress, vampire, witch, or demon.
Her hand was injured in a fall in 2002, and she currently retains less ability to turn it than in the past.
Her ability to channel was the strongest of any woman in the last 1000 years until Egwene, Elayne and Nynaeve were discovered.
Her level of ability has been shown to exert power over both vampires and the undead, with her being capable of raising lifelike zombies.
Her first major breakthrough came when her singing ability was recognized by Igor Stravinsky ; her operatic career began when he invited her to perform in the 1956 Venice festival.

Her and peer
Her ostensible indifference to and rebellion against suggestions and criticisms by anyone except peer friends during adolescence are the manifestations, in her adolescence, of her having been indoctrinated in childhood to feel shame, if not guilt, for failing to behave in a manner acceptable to, and judged by, the performance of her nursery- and elementary-school peer friends.
Her husband later became a life peer in 1970.
Her accomplishments as a dancer, however, helped Mýa to make the transition into adolescence and deal with the peer pressure that many teenagers experience.
Her mother was Scottish, the daughter of a landed gentleman, Col. Sir James Callander of Craigforth and Lady Elizabeth MacDonnell, the sister of an Irish peer, the Earl of Antrim.
Her husband was made a life peer in 1991, as Baron Cheshire, as a result of which Ryder obtained the additional title Baroness Cheshire.
For example, Lord Janvrin who was, until 2007, the Private Secretary to the Queen, was installed upon his retirement as a life peer in the House of Lords and serves as one of Her Majesty's Permanent Lords-in-Waiting.

Her and into
Her stern was down and a sharp list helped us to cut loose the lifeboat which dropped heavily into the water.
Her quarters were on the right as you walked into the building, and her small front room was clogged with heavy furniture -- a big, round, oak dining table and chairs, a buffet, with a row of unclaimed letters inserted between the mirror and its frame.
Her house stood on a rise of ground, and before she got into her car she looked at the houses below.
Her father, James Upton, was the Upton mentioned by Hawthorne in the famous introduction to the Scarlet Letter as one of those who came into the old custom house to do business with him as the surveyor of the port.
Her face was frozen into the mask of a mannequin, her body absolutely motionless.
Her fiance, who is with a publishing firm, translates many books from English into Italian.
Her life was spared by Artemis, who transformed the maiden into a statue of pure crystalline quartz to protect her from the brutal claws.
Her family hailed from Arkansas, where her great-grandparents and her maternal grandfather, Henry Eliot, were born into slavery.
Her journals, which span several decades, provide a deeply explorative insight into her personal life and relationships.
' Her face, with its glamour-gorgon makeup, softens, as Madame Armfeldt seems to melt into memory itself, and the wan stage light briefly appears to borrow radiance from her.
Her work has been translated into nearly 90 languages.
Her boyfriend Nicholas hangs his buttocks out of a window, hoping to trick Absolon into kissing his buttocks in turn and then passes gas in the face of his rival.
The preamble to thr 2006 Constitution repeated from the 1969 Constitution states that " Her Majesty's Government will never enter into arrangements under which the people of Gibraltar would pass under the sovereignty of another state against their freely and democratically expressed wishes.
" Her view of life is so joyful that, true to the film's motif, it crosses a blurred, shifting line into a carefree attitude toward death as well.
Her father owned a successful heating and ventilation company and he wanted her to follow him into the world of business.
Anish Khanna of Planet Bollywood wrote " Her character has a gamut of emotions to run through-childish immaturity, obsession, evil, anger, anguish-and Madhuri really sinks her teeth into each one.
Her father wanted to elevate his family into the Milanese nobility.
Her three act play, " The Whipping " was optioned by Paramount Studios, but never made into a film.
Her body was frozen into a block of ice and sent to the Smithsonian Institution, where it was skinned, dissected, photographed and mounted.
Her performance was praised by a number of critics, including Rob Blackwelder for SPLICEDwire, who wrote about the " dazzling performance by Sarah Michelle Gellar who plunges headlong into the lascivious malevolence that makes Kathryn so delightfully wicked.
" Her mother, Lucy, was a student in Daniel's school ; the two fell in love and agreed to marry in 1817, but Lucy was less sure about marrying into the Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
American Equal Rights Association — May 9 – 10, 1867: Her speech was addressed to the American Equal Rights Association, and divided into three sessions.
Her novella Paradises Lost, published in The Birthday of the World: and Other Stories, has been adapted into an opera by the American composer Stephen Andrew Taylor.
Her daughter, Tania Szabo, wrote a reconstruction of her two missions in 1944 into the then most dangerous areas in France with flashbacks to her growing up.
Her first foray into the music field didn't come until she met two friends, Stan Webb and Andy Silvester in a pub one night.

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