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Her and combination
" Her combination of attractive appearance – centered around her large eyes – and somewhat distant and understated manner made her hard at first for MGM to cast and publicize.
Her book, " Stories of a Sanctified town ", was so true to life that the residents of Robards recognized her characters in spite of changed names and combination of locales.
Her Japanese name is a combination of " Doki ", the Japanese onomatopoeia for a quickly beating heart, " baikin " ( meaning " germ "), and the diminutive / affectionate suffix "- chan ".
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 father Leslie coined her first name, jokingly alleging it was a combination of the names of two former girlfriends, Pet and Ulla.
Her education was completed at a combination of state primary, independent convent and state secondary schools.
Her poetry is marked by saudade, an almost ineffable combination of nostalgia, longing and melancholy.
Her death was ruled accidental, from a combination of Valium, cocaine, and alcohol.
Her unusual first name ( pronounced like the word " cage ") is a combination of the names of her two grandmothers, Kate and Genevieve.
Her best finish at the 2003 world championships in Barcelona, Spain was a fourth place finish in the free routine combination.
Her name appears to be a combination of tribute to the actress Milla Jovovich and a somewhat unsavoury joke.
Her cultural upbringing as both a Dominican and an American is evident in the combination of personal and political tone in her writing.
Her paintings are done with a combination of artist oils and watercolor on clayboard gesso panels.
Her first music video, to be released in November 2009 as a book / DVD combination, is One Shoe Blues, starring B. B.
Her name likely derives from a combination of Fanny Brawne, the unrequited love of John Keats, and the eponymous creature of his Lamia and Other Poems.
Her last completed works ( 1975 ) were settings of Kipling and Beddoes for the unusual combination of SATB, harp and two horns.
Her photographs from this period reveal the combination of boredom, surrealism, vulnerability and dissociation inherent in the X-rated world.
Her marriage to Bill W. began to degrade due to the combination of a series of miscarriages and his drinking problem.
Her works on wildflowers and birds were notable for their combination of scientific facts with poetic expression.
Her exposure as a star player increased dramatically as a result and is considered one of only a handful of players capable of dealing the Kerri Walsh-Misty May combination a defeat.
Her musical style has been described as a combination of Joan Osborne, Melissa Etheridge and Alanis Morissette.
** Her mask has a unique math symbol ( a combination of the addition, multiplication and division symbols ) on the front, and three white horizontal stripes splitting the heart-shaped visor into four parts indicates her being the fourth member.
Her mishaps are usually a combination of clumsiness and extraordinary bad luck.

Her and wit
Her ambition, personal wit and cleverness won her a distinguished position in society, in spite of her humble origin.
" Her unexpected response, " If you knew the trouble I had getting rid of mine ..." charmed her listeners and displayed the wit that later became famous.
Her eyes were grey, and her mouth was small ; her smile allowed her to demonstrate her wry humour, her wit, and her graciousness.
Her person was slender, her complexion exquisitely fair with the bloom of perfect health ; her features regular and elegant, and her dark blue eyes beamed with the light of wit and fancy.
Her beauty and quick wit attracted Fields, who was the featured act from 1916 until 1922.
Her eccentricity, perception and wit, as well as her sharp wit and sweeping pronouncements (“ I adore that pink!
Her quick wit and commitment will be missed.
Her writing has all the charm of unaffected spontaneous humour, combined with quick wit and literary skill.
Her records exhibit a rare, radiant and very droll wit.
Her writing style was not always critically accepted — the most famous review of Asquith's work came from New York wit Dorothy Parker, who wrote, " The affair between Margot Asquith and Margot Asquith will live as one of the prettiest love stories in all literature.
Her work is often celebrated for its wit, wisdom and subtle characterisation, and the surprising twists and plot turns.
Her strength was intelligence, controlled passion and wit but she did not show the same talent for the tragedy.
Her appearances in comedy were infrequent, and praised more widely for their warmth than their wit.
Her stylistic hallmarks are said to be rich imagery, technical skill and musicality ; wit, passion and lyrical intelligence, with internal rhyme, half-rhyme and enjambment deployed to song-like effects, displaying unusual energy within and against the line, ' As if Wallace Stevens had hijacked Sylvia Plath with a dash of punk Sappho thrown in.
Her writing is noted for its wit and promotion of equality of education and occupation for women.
Her own letters and reports of her speeches show that she was an astute and logical woman, employing sound argument, wit and humour in her correspondence and public speaking.
Her essays are esteemed for their scholarship and wit.

Her and wisdom
Her eyes were smiling, too, but so sadly, and there was tiredness and infinite wisdom in them.
Her worship was also taken out to the empire — in Britain, for example, she was conflated with the local wisdom goddess Sulis.
Her antagonist Sarastro symbolises the enlightened sovereign who rules according to principles based on reason, wisdom, and nature.
Her symbol was the owl which is still a popular representation of wisdom, because it can see in darkness.
Her contemporaries, like the metropolitan Bishop of Ephesus, Georgios Tornikes, regarded Anna as a person who had reached " the highest summit of wisdom, both secular and divine.
Her royal parents, although saddened by the absence of their daughter, are promised that she will return " greatly enhanced in wisdom and beauty.
Her more childish mannerisms are fairly constant, but Lilith sometimes shows considerable wisdom and knowledge.
Her approach to teaching appears to be to trust the folk wisdom of the locals when it comes to practical things like birthing and medicine, and focus on such things as crystals, magic circles and soothing chants to help matters along.
Gross ( 2009: p. 207 ) a leading Feminist theologian identifies the nondual import of yab-yum iconography where His ever-so-skillful ' method ' ( upaya ) really enjoys Her ever-so-spacious ' wisdom ' ( prajna ), a wisdom where wisdom-in-reciprocity enjoys method ; where His-Her enjoining is coincident in ' great bliss ' ( mahasukha ):
Her father was Arthur Worthington and she sometimes recalls his wisdom with fondness.
Her findings ran counter to conventional medical wisdom ; they demonstrated the need to exercise muscles affected by polio instead of immobilizing them.
Her children are the lawmakers, adjudicators, inquisitors and lore keepers, and they are gifted with Synthesis governing truth, wisdom and tradition.
Her wisdom is to be compared to Bree, who is somewhat less sensible and not quite as wise.
Her six arms physical aspect remembers Benzaiten, Japanese pantheism goddess of music, arts, sciences, wisdom and a protective figure.
Her personality was described as: " a happy union of her father's power and wisdom and her mother's soft humility ".
Her monumental work, ' The New Age Bible Interpretation ', in seven volumes was followed by many other works interpreting the ' ancient wisdom '.

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