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Her and dreams
Her husband, though he pretends to deny the reality of the dreams, becomes bitterly jealous, sensing his wife's inchoate romantic feelings for one of the astronauts.
Her screen persona as " a cold, remote erotic object which dreams are made on " reached a peak, according to the critic Philip French, in her second Buñuel film Tristana ( 1970 ).
Her dreams of becoming a concert violinist were cut short when she injured her wrist, but by 1922 she was employed as a violinist in a pit band accompanying silent films at a cinema in Berlin – her first job, from which she was fired after only four weeks.
Her dreams would be realized when, one day Servius was sleeping and his head was surrounded with flames.
Her memories are seemingly erased and she is given the powers to enter and alter people's dreams.
Her mother Lajjo ( Farida Jalal ) warns her against this, saying these dreams will never come true.
Her father, Dr. Britton, talked to Harding about his daughter's infatuation, and in turn, Harding spoke with the girl, assuring her that one day she would find the man of her dreams.
Her smell is of moss and dirt from a forest said to be where she lives, and at times her stench can infiltrate your dreams, or linger in the room after her visit.
Her development of " nocturnal language " involved the lexicon of dreams and addiction, mental instability and alienation.
Her performance earned her the Best Actress ( Silver Hugo ) award at the 2008 Chicago International Film Festival, for " her strong yet subtle performance as a woman struggling to keep her dreams despite brutal realities.
Her scent is the fragrance of Grenouille's dreams and is central to his plans of creating a perfume that will make people love him.
Her mother Maria encouraged her daughter to pursue her dreams despite the social stigma placed on women at the time.
Her grandmother, however, prevents her from pursuing her dreams and forbids her to compete ( the reason is later revealed that Mary Katherine's parents were stomped to death while taking part in a dance competition ).
Subhash K Jha said of her performance, " Her transformation from the bubbly Chandigarh girl to the super-ambitious supermodel, who dumps her boyfriend and conscience to pursue her dreams, is achieved with a gentle subtlety and bridled passion.
Her inspiration comes from many things including dreams, mysticism, nature, death, mythology and folklore.
Her published writings include " Heroines ," ( 1925 ) a series of monologues based upon female fairy tale characters and intertwining them with witty comparisons to the contemporary image of women ; Aveux non avenus, ( Carrefour, 1930 ) a book of essays and recorded dreams illustrated with photomontages ; and several essays in magazines and journals.
Her husband-to-be, Felix Yussupov, was a man of many contradictions: a man from a family rich beyond the dreams of avarice who enjoyed dressing in women's clothing and had sexual relationships with both men and women, scandalizing society, yet also genuinely religious and willing to help others even when his own financial circumstances were reduced.
Her father was a frustrated photographer who wasn ’ t allowed to follow his dreams professionally, yet always practiced as an amateur.
Her absence and the Doctor's pained estrangement from her proves a point of contention for the Doctor's series 3 companion Martha ( Freema Agyeman ); when Martha protects the Doctor, living as a human without his memories, it is still Rose that he dreams of.
The novel revolves around young attorney Jennifer Parker, as she rises as a successful lawyer after being framed for threatening the chief witness against a Mafia boss by mistakenly giving him a dead canary with a broken neck which in turn leads to a situation that promises to break Her life's dreams.
* Valerie a týden divů ( Valerie and Her Week of Wonders ), a 1970 Czech film which also features a young girl experiences a series of beautiful and perilous dreams inspired by her menarche.
Her father, Daniel, has devoted his life to her, with hopes and dreams that her circumstances will change one day.
Her memoirs start with her childhood days, where she shamefully remembers her joy at reading tales to the point of praying to the Buddha to be able to read all of them, and relegating spiritual life as a lesser priority, despite several dreams which she interpreted as admonishments from the heavens.
Her dreams are the only place where her dream lover is a dark, handsome vampire ; however, that is a bit of a dilemma for her real-life boyfriend, who's not quite as fascinating as the vampire dream boy.
Her best friend Rayna Cartflight helps Maggie to fulfill her dreams.

Her and social
Her position covers a number of daily tasks common to any social director.
Her Eleusinian mysteries were open to initiates of any gender or social class.
Her one route of social mobility out of her working-class origin was through the traditional way of marriage.
Her husband described the family as interested in progressive social causes.
Her contemporaries included artist Romaine Brooks, who painted others in her circle ; writers Colette, Djuna Barnes, social host Gertrude Stein, and novelist Radclyffe Hall.
Her reputation has been altered over the years according to changing social and political perspectives, especially after the Mexican Revolution, when she was portrayed in dramas, novels, and paintings as an evil or scheming temptress.
Her figure permeates historical, cultural, and social dimensions of Latin American cultures.
Her social background was similar to what Ventris ' had been: her family was well-to-do, she had travelled in Europe, and she was interested in architecture, in addition to which she was popular and was considered very beautiful.
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.
Other prominent academics associated with the University include Geoffrey Bennington, the creator of the MA programme in Modern French Thought ( Derrida, Lyotard ); Homi K. Bhabha ( postcolonialism ); Rachel Bowlby ( feminism, Woolf, Freud ); Geoff Cloke FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry ); Jonathan Dollimore ( Renaissance literature, gender and queer studies ); Katy Gardner ( social anthropology ); Gabriel Josipovici ( Dante, the Bible ); Michael Land FRS ( Animal Vision-Frink Medal )); Michael Lappert FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry ); Alan Lehmann FRS ( Genetics and Genome Stability ); ( Laura Marcus ( Woolf ); John Murrell FRS ( Theoretical Chemistry ); Peter Nicholls ( Pound, modernism ); John Nixon FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry )); Laurence Pearl FRS ( Structural Biology ); Guy Richardson FRS ( Neuroscience ); Jacqueline Rose ( feminism, psychoanalysis ); Nicholas Royle ( modern literature and theory ; deconstruction ); Alan Sinfield ( Shakespeare, sexuality, queer theory ); Norman Vance ( Victorian, classical reception ); Richard Whatmore & Knud Haakonssen ( intellectual historians ); Gavin Ashenden ( Senior Lecturer in English, University Chaplain, and Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ; Cedric Watts ( Conrad, Greene ); Marcus Wood ( postcolonialism ).
Her feast day on July 15 is perhaps the biggest social event in the city.
Her research interests are in feminism, African American studies, critical theory, Marxism, popular music and social consciousness, and the philosophy and history of punishment and prisons.
Her recordings include many topical songs and material dealing with social issues.
Her mother, Sophia Jane Craine, was descended from the Manx people of the Isle of Man and counted among her ancestors men accused of social unrest and slander.
Her charm also assisted the couple's entry into prominent social and élite artistic and intellectual circles.
Her first novel, Seven Poor Men of Sydney ( 1934 ) dealt with the lives of radicals and dockworkers, but she was not a practitioner of social realism.
Her parents were members of the Lithuanian intelligentsia, a social class which rose from the farming class during imperial Russian rule.
Her father was a civil servant and her mother a social worker.
Her madness in Hell prevents even basic communication which attests to her being contemptuous of the social order in life.
Her lack of understanding of the social mores of the society she so desperately wishes to enter ultimately leads to tragedy.
Her single-parent mother ( Betty Field ) is hoping Madge will marry Alan, which would thus raise both Madge and herself into the town's highest, respectable social circles.
Her publication of Views of Society and Manners in America was a major turning point, as it brought her new acquaintances, and led to her return to the United States, where she became established as a social reformer.
Her extraordinary talents and educational vision highlights her as an important pioneer in American social history.
Her " maternal grandparents were Unitarians – a non-conformist faith with a strong emphasis on social reform ...".
Her five year residence in Cape Town, South Africa, although brief, had a significant impact on the cultural and social life of the time.

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