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Her and attention
Her father's attention would be on the road ahead and it wouldn't deviate an inch until he crossed the bridge at the Falls and took the River Road to LaSalle and, finally, turned in at their own driveway at 387 Heather Heights.
Her early pious activities in Siena attracted a group of followers, both women and men, while they also brought her to the attention of the Dominican Order, which called her to Florence in 1374 to interrogate her for possible heresy.
Her writings and essays garnered her attention not only in Brazil, but also in Argentina and Uruguay.
Her writings and essays garnered her attention not only in Brazil, but also in Argentina and Uruguay.
Her position as a Marchesa required her serious attention, therefore she was required to study the problems faced by a ruler of a city-state.
Her son Aubrey, a photographer and film-maker who is " committed to social justice ", received media attention in 2011, when he participated in Occupy Dame Street.
Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London, is a were ordered to pay fourpence a day towards the upkeep for the King's polar bear ; the bear attracted a great deal of attention from Londoners when it went fishing in the Thames.
Her one scene role as pregnant checkout girl Nancy in 1991's City Slickers earned her " more attention than all previous roles combined ," and taught her that " that it's far better to have small parts in big movies that everyone sees.
Her performance attracted the attention of The Philosopher Kings singer Gerald Eaton, who then approached her to write with him.
Her outstanding performance won her the attention of producers, who cast her in a series of films.
Her next role, which brought her to international attention, was as one of the regular cast members on the 1968-1973 sketch comedy show, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
Her Majesty, as Queen of Australia, is watching events in Canberra with close interest and attention, but it would not be proper for her to intervene in person in matters which are so clearly placed within the jurisdiction of the Governor-General by the Constitution Act.
Her inability to start the car attracts the attention of a teenaged boy on a bicycle.
Her presence almost immediately gained attention, both as a woman and as someone who did not follow the rules.
Her wealth and persona also brought attention to women who were serving in government.
Her numerous expressive oil sketches and en plein air canvases of adobe dwellings and rugged landscapes caught the attention of art dealers.
Her performance caught the attention of Louis B. Mayer, chief executive of Metro Goldwyn Mayer ( MGM ), who brought her to Hollywood in 1925.
Her hijinks are revealed to stem from her hunger for attention, which her father does not sufficiently provide.
Her talent brought her to the attention of administrators who selected her to join a drama club in Beijing where she gained more acting skills.
This high number of awards for bravery has been interpreted as a reaction to the earlier defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana-the extolling of the victory at Rorke's Drift drawing the public's attention away from the great defeat at Isandlwana and the fact that Lord Chelmsford and Bartle Frere had instigated the war without the approval of Her Majesty's Government.
Her Views of Society and Manners in America ( 1821 ) brought her the most attention as a critique of the new nation.
Her captivity narrative and subsequent escape and revenge upon her captors caught the attention of Cotton Mather, who wrote about her, and she also demanded from the colonial leaders the reward per Indian scalp.
Her work there drew the attention of the executives of the Univision network, who decided to hire her in 1994 as the co-anchor of their Miami, Florida based television news program, Primer Impacto.
Her dynamic personality and style caught the attention of Western media and observers.
Her second album 1990s I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got gained considerable attention and mostly positive reviews: it was rated " second best album of the year " by the NME.

Her and detail
Her time spent at the many locations featured in her books is very apparent by the extreme detail in which she describes them.
Her 1970 book, Origin of Eukaryotic Cells, discusses her early work pertaining to this organelle genesis theory in detail.
Her works, especially Middlemarch 1871-2 ), are important examples of literary realism, and are admired for their combination of high Victorian literary detail combined with an intellectual breadth that removes them from the narrow geographic confines they often depict.
Her case was reported in detail by Dr. Edmundo Escomel in the medical journal La Presse Médicale, including the additional details that her menarche had occurred at eight months of age, in contrast to a past report stating that she had been having regular periods since she was three years old ( or 2½ according to a different article ).
Baum described her physical appearance in detail, in The Marvelous Land of Oz: " Her eyes sparkled as two diamonds, and her lips were tinted like a tourmaline.
Her essay is meant to provide the technical detail to Jarrell's argument.
The result of this liaison was the book Diana: Her True Story, revealed in graphic detail the previously hidden disaster that the Waleses ' marriage had become.
Her new book, Out of the Blue: A Memoir of Workplace Depression, Recovery, Redemption and, Yes, Happiness, is a memoir of her experience with clinical depression where Jan Wong described in detail the backlash she received immediately after her article published and how the Globe and Mail management, in her view, abandoned her in the face of the torrent of negative reactions from all sides.
... Her relaxed, often conversational tone belies her sharp eye for detail which, combined with a knack for simile and metaphor, has remained acute throughout her career.
Chapman adds more detail on the relationship, saying that the Phoenix provided every variety of life to the Turtle, " She was to him the Analysed World of pleasure, / Her firmness cloth'd him in variety ".
Her alternately funny and sad collection of essays, Slippery Men, recounts the tough, quirky lives of Mainers — and folks from other places — in calm, exacting, poetic detail.
Her subjects became increasingly selective until her work became almost entirely images of the surface of the ocean, night skies ( with stars ), and the surface of the desert, with small stones and pebbles rendered in great detail.
Her first contribution is to provide Parzival his identity, an essential detail for a man that his mother was not able to impart.
Her preparation relied less on powering through workouts and paid more attention to detail.
Her memoirs are, as the title declares, erotic reminiscences where she discusses in the most graphic detail the sexual prowess and tastes of her lovers, both famous and humble.
Her autobiography The World is One: Princess Yi Pangja's Autobiography, now out of print, documents the events covered in this article in greater detail.
Her early works showed strong attention to botanical and other detail, in common with the Pre-Raphaelites.
Her body has been sculpted with attention to naturalistic detail: the deep navel, structured abdomen, " softly modeled pubic area " the recurve of the outline of the hips beneath the iliac crest and the bony structure of the legs with distinct knee caps all suggest " an artistic skill that is almost certainly derived from observed study ".
Her novels describe eastern Australian terrain and wildlife in considerable detail.

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