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Her and irreverent
Her columns often display a critical and irreverent attitude towards powerful, mostly political, figures such as former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
Her poems are usually irreverent, full of double entendres, and erudite.

Her and often
Her services to the School for many years were of a very high character, and I have often thought that one of the buildings should be named for her ''.
Her mother Cassiopeia boasted that her daughter was more beautiful than the Nereids, the nymph-daughters of the sea god Nereus and often seen accompanying Poseidon.
Her films of the early and mid 1950s were generally lightweight romantic dramas, some historical, in which she was cast as ingénue or siren, often in varying states of undress.
Her attire often consisted of " thrift shop " babydoll dresses, and her face adorned with smeared makeup ; MTV reporter Kurt Loder described her as looking like " a debauched rag doll ".
Her role in his conversion is not considered now to be as important as it is often represented in medieval chronicles.
Her husband ran the business end of the company and she managed the artistic side, often starring in the productions.
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 paintings are often of flower designs above shops and stores in her local urban area of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Her classical education left its mark ; Christopher Stray has observed that " George Eliot's novels draw heavily on Greek literature ( only one of her books can be printed correctly without the use of a Greek typeface ), and her themes are often influenced by Greek tragedy ".
Her frequent visits to the estate also allowed her to contrast the wealth in which the local landowner lived with the lives of the often much poorer people on the estate, and different lives lived in parallel would reappear in many of her works.
Her brother, Marx's uncle Benjamin Philips ( 1830-1900 ), was a wealthy banker and industrialist, upon whom Karl and Jenny Marx would later often come to rely for loans while they were exiled in London.
Her role often involves premonitions of a particular warrior's violent death, suggesting a link with the Banshee of later folklore.
Her wardrobe included red so often that the fire-engine shade became known as " Reagan red ".
Her parents earned little and there was often a shortage of food in the household.
Her writing often makes use of alien cultures to examine structural characteristics of human culture and society and their impact on the individual.
Her dominant role has often been confused or associated to that of a high priestess which she is not.
Her work often utilizes classical music, jazz and contemporary pop music.
Her vocals and singing style has often been compared to the contemporary English singer Kate Bush.
Her habits were often parodied ( with relative affection ) by the satirical 1980s television programme Spitting Image – which portrayed her with a Birmingham accent ( modelled on actress Beryl Reid ) and an ever-present copy of the Racing Post.
Her daughter Charlotte was placed in the care of a governess, in a mansion near Montagu House in the summers, and Caroline visited her often.
Her practical importance in the group, however, was often overstated by the media, the most obvious example being the common name Baader-Meinhof gang for the RAF.
Her refusal to love him more than a husband is often interpreted as a resistance from incest, but Kahn also inserts the image of a rejecting mother.
Her children could be legitimized by their father's acknowledgment before witnesses and were often adopted.
Her methods are unconventional by kingdom standards, for example forgoing the use of leeches and instead using alcohol to " the ill humours which can infect a wound ," but are more often than not successful.

Her and bawdy
Her works frequently employ visual puns and bawdy humour, and include photography, collage and found objects.

Her and sense
Her strength lay in good common sense and directness of character ; she expressed the qualities of the British nation which at that time made it preeminent in the world.
Her husband turns out to be a bully, an angry and violent man without any sense of humour who makes her and their children work very hard on the farm.
Her politics and her dedication to a peaceful world interaction made sense to the new-wave activists, and recognized the strides Rankin had taken in the realms of peace and civil rights.
Her husband was not allowed to share pertinent aspects of his job with Barbara, as they were classified ; the ensuing sense of isolation, coupled with her perception that she was not achieving her goals while other women of her time were, plunged her into a depression.
Her books have a very strong sense of place, with settings that play as significant a role as do the characters themselves.
Her common sense told her that the only way she could save the man she loved from the vengeance of his enemies after her death was to facilitate in time his descent from his untenable position.
Her charm, according to Peter Walsh who loves her, is a sense of joie de vivre, always summarized by the sentence " There she was.
Her biographer Nancy Milford wrote, " Scott had appealed to something in Zelda which no one before him had perceived: a romantic sense of self-importance which was kindred to his own ".
Her sense of loyalty went so far as to compel her to resign her position with Vulcan High Command and join Enterprise as a non commissioned officer during its mission in the Delphic Expanse.
Her time with the SNCC inspired her lifelong commitment to social activism and her budding sense of feminism.
Her poetry combines a vivid and immediate sense of the natural world with a rich appreciation of literary culture and tradition.
In 1995, pop singer Alain Souchon recorded the song Arlette Laguiller, commenting that " Her words, of course, may be a little worn-out " but praising her " peppermint-fresh " way of expressing them, and indicating that " When Arlette sings, you feel a real sense of love ".
Her long and ultimately successful public campaign for the American Revolutionary War pension bridged gender differences in asserting the sense of entitlement felt by all of the veterans who had fought for their country.
Her fashion sense trends toward the revealing.
No reason, no purpose, nothing .” Her husband was content with their lifestyle, but Sage was not: as she wrote in China Eggs, “ Some sort of inner sense in me was reserving my potentialities for something better and more constructive .”
Her poems reflects her life experiences including her rebellious attitude and independence in a male-dominated society ( regarding herself as a woman writer ); sense of loneliness and exile from her Cuba ( regarding her love for Cuba ); and melancholy and depression ( regarding her heartbroken affairs ).
Her power also granted her the ability to sense various forms of energy in her environment, such as electronic devices and the atmospheric distortion preceding a teleportation event.
Her father's strict teaching instilled a sense of discipline in her, as he set high expectations from her.
Her early and mature work was informed by the sense of ecological crisis present in late 1970s and 1980s England.
Her sense of certain doom is contrasted by the doctor's determination to fight the forces of oppression, embodied by his insistence that the people in steerage be treated like human beings rather than animals.
Her body of work addresses the psychological dimensions of the personal and political experience of trauma, a sense or ambivalence and ' schlock horror ' permeates her work.
Her Cuban hosts soon began to notice the efficiency, discipline and good-natured sense of service that she possessed.
Her mother, ( a United Planet ambassador ) seems more skilled than her daughter, able to instinctively sense when Imra is using her telepathy.
Her sense of honor and duty leads her, paradoxically, to violate her oaths to her government and crew, first helping Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise to destroy a secret research facility, and then stealing the most precious artifact of her people, the Sword from the Empty Chair, using it as a symbol to lead a rebellion against the government, which she comes to feel has betrayed the ideals of the Empire.

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