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Her and ambition
Her ambition to bring back Buffy from the dead inevitably led to Tara getting shot and killed.
Her ambition was to be a dancer.
Her ambition alienated the chroniclers of her day, who blamed her for several of the king's decisions.
Her mother, Ruby Finney ( Connie Gilchrist ), is unsure what to think of her daughter's ambition, but Ruby's friend ( and the Bishops ' servant ) Sadie ( an uncredited Thelma Ritter ) approves.
Her first love and ambition was ballet, which she studied from ages seven to seventeen.
Her earliest theatrical influences were the teenaged actress Deanna Durbin, screen star Irene Dunne and Lansbury's mother, who encouraged her daughter's ambition by taking her to plays at the Old Vic.
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 first ambition to become an actress came after seeing her mother win the " Mrs. Los Angeles " pageant for homemakers.
Her ambition was to be a doctor, but a modelling stint opened a career path into Bollywood.
Her childhood ambition was to be a nurse, but she did not have the O level in Latin it required, so she decided to become an actress.
Her youthful ambition had been to be the greatest English poetess, and her first publications were poems in the manner of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Walter Scott ( Miscellaneous Verses, 1810, reviewed by Scott in the Quarterly ; Christina, the Maid of the South Seas, a metrical tale based on the first news of discovery of the last surviving mutineer of the H. M. S. Bounty and a generation of British-Tahitian children on Pitcairn Island in 1811 ; and Blanche part of a projected series of ' Narrative poems on the Female Character ,' 1813 ).
Her original ambition was to become a professional tennis player, at which point her headmistress pointed out to her " they'd never see you over the net ", but Paige continued to play tennis and has referred to the sport as one of her passions.
Her parents worry because Rilla seems not to have any ambition, is not interested in attending college, and is more concerned with having fun.
Her ambition was to secure the post of Camarera mayor de Palacio, or chief of the household to the young queen, a child of barely thirteen.
Her style was more like that of the male authors of her era, creating aggressive and often physically violent female characters who demonstrate powerful sexual desires and ambition.
Her grandfather had the ambition of making her a scholar ; her mother was fluent in Sanskrit and Hindi, and very religious.
" Her stated ambition is " to play all the great women's roles ...
Her early ambition was to become a High School Teacher, to teach Economics and History.
Her goal was to " become the personification of national ambition and to return to France a spirit of greatness and an awareness of its place in history ".
Her early ambition was to be a designer of some kind, until the death of her father at forty-six,
Her historic voyage on the yacht Blackmore's First Lady was the result of a childhood ambition.
Her ambition to deal with the highest things was further evinced by her undertaking at different times the translation of the two contemporary continental books most famous at the moment — Strauss's ' The Old Faith and the New ' ( 1873 and 1874 ) and ' The Journal of Marie Bashkirtseft ' ( 1890 ); also by writing for the ' Eminent Women Series ' the lives of two of the most distinguished among women — George Eliot ( 1883 ; new edit.
Her ambition is eventually to be a broadcasting executive, but though intelligent and talented, she was held back early on by her extreme shyness and fear of speaking up.
Her ambition is to become a pediatric psychologist.

Her and personal
Her `` Rockabye Your Baby '' was as good as it can be done, and her really personal songs, like `` The Man That Got Away '' were deeply moving.
Her journals, which span several decades, provide a deeply explorative insight into her personal life and relationships.
Her personal letters to leaders of the Revolution influenced policy ; in addition, she often hosted political gatherings of the Brissotins, a political group which allowed women to join.
Her personal dilemma becomes entangled with darkly hinted suspicions and prejudices raised by the crimes at the college, which appear to have been committed by a sexually frustrated female don.
Her six-year personal reign was marred by a series of crises, largely caused by the intrigues and rivalries of the leading nobles.
Her more starkly personal 1971 recording Blue has been called one of the best albums ever made.
Her personal ordeals caused her to become removed from the civil rights movement.
As the sovereign is shared equally with 15 other independent countries in a form of personal union, as well as with the ten other jurisdictions of Canada, and resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the United Kingdom, she, on the advice of her Canadian prime minister only, appoints the governor general to carry out most of her constitutional and ceremonial duties for an unfixed period of time — known as serving at Her Majesty's pleasure — though five years is the normal convention.
Her signature dress of large upturned hat with netting and dresses with draped panels of fabric became a distinctive personal style.
Edward wrote fondly of his mother in his memoirs: " Her soft voice, her cultivated mind, the cosy room overflowing with personal treasures were all inseparable ingredients of the happiness associated with this last hour of a child's day ...
Her personal belongings were transported from London in seventy pieces of luggage.
Her version of the Method is based on the idea that actors should conjure up emotion not by using their own personal memories, but by using the scene's given circumstances.
Her artistic brilliance and personal appeal transcend geographic, cultural and generational boundaries.
Her life becomes entwined with theirs as she cares for Rosa during her pregnancy and works for Huma as her personal assistant and even acts in the play as an understudy for Nina during one of her drug abuse crises.
Her career went through several periods of eclipse, and she admitted that her success had often been at the expense of her personal relationships.
Her tragic cycle Requiem documents her personal experience of this time ; as she writes, " one hundred million voices shout " through her " tortured mouth ".
Her personal account of the struggles of women artists is documented in her published journals, which are a revealing story of the bourgeoisie.
Her grieving husband, ' bowed down and bleeding under the heaviest sorrows and personal distresses ,' buried her thirty feet from the home they shared and planted a lilac tree next to her grave to remember her.
Her style was disciplined and unpretentious, and she disliked personal publicity.
Her personal library was deposited at Bard College at the Stevenson Library in 1976, and includes approximately 4, 000 books, ephemera, and pamphlets from Arendt's last apartment.
Her powers were briefly altered so that she cannot transform to energy, but instead can generate a personal force field.
Her cult was eventually replaced by that of Bast, another cat-goddess, a lioness warrior who was seen as the pharaoh's protector, but her feline imagery continued in association with the pharaohs including personal items and the bed upon which their mummies were placed.
Her personal problems and troubling relationships, however, trapped her in the jaws of sadness leading to her suicide.
In 1987, following a period of personal and professional issues, Robinson made a comeback with the album, One Heartbeat and the singles, " Just to See Her " and " One Heartbeat ", which both peaked at the top ten, with " Just to See Her " winning Robinson his first Grammy Award in 1988.

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