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Her and journey
Her dependence on magic becomes so consuming that it develops into a dark force that takes her on a redemptive journey in a major story arc when she becomes the sixth season's main villain, threatening to destroy the world in a fit of grief and rage.
Her journey ends in the town of Roccasecca which marks the end of Lazio and the entry in the Campania region towards Cassino.
Her journey would take her to Canada, where she spent two weeks in the woods with her dog, Sparkle, trying to find herself.
Her journey to finding her self and making the hardest choices of her life begins when her mother says she can ’ t afford to keep her and sends Sybylla to her rich grandmother's house where she learns to love.
Her 1913 Arabian journey was generally difficult.
Her journey requires leaping and climbing as well as fighting through the land's eight hazardous worlds, each leading up to an oversized enemy that must be dealt with before proceeding to the next area.
Her return journey to KSC was made aboard STS-79 Atlantis on September 26, 1996.
Her first book, Notes on the Making of Apocalypse Now, recorded the film ’ s journey from 1976 to 1979.
Her mother and her kinswoman Brangaene intervene and Tristan explains the purpose of his journey, which leads to a reconciliation between Ireland and Cornwall.
Her final great journey took place in 1897 where she travelled up the Yangtze and Han rivers which are in China and Korea, respectively.
Her journey was a bit more ' scenic '.
In December 1597 she had heard from friends that " Her Majesty is very well prepared to hearken to terms of pacification ", and was prepared to do " a winter journey " if her son thought " it be to any purpose ".
Her guide on this strange journey is played by Kemp.
Her self-sacrifice in sleeping with the German officer underlines her personal courage and the blind hypocrisy of the other travellers ; the travellers go to great lengths to persuade Boule de Suif to sleep with the officer in order that he will let the coach continue its journey, and the travellers fill Boule de Suif's head with arguments, arguing that it is for the good of the country, that it is not morally wrong to sleep with the officer in order to let the travellers leave, and that the longer she waits, the more young French soldiers will die as the nuns are not there to look after them.
Her remembrances of the long journey back to the capital ( three months ) are unique in Heian literature, if terse and geographically inaccurate.
Her travel from Belfast to Fairbanks included a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean on what she later described as " a filthy boat " and a cross-country journey by train to Seattle, where she boarded a steamer bound for Valdez, Alaska, followed by over a month's winter travel by horse-drawn sleigh and dogsled to Fairbanks, staying at roadhouses along the way.
Her journey to Westminster started over twenty years ago, when as a young mother, she became involved in the 1984 Miners ’ Strike.
Her often painful journey through the past is epitomized by the question posed to her as a young child by her father: “ Don ’ t you know who I am ?”
Her husband ’ s dental problems necessitated a March 1970 journey to Kenya for medical treatment.
Her first long journey was a trip to Palestine and Egypt when she was five years old.
* Fitch's journey is referred to indirectly by William Shakespeare in Act 1, Scene 3 of Macbeth, where the first witch cackles about a sailor's wife: " Her husband's to Aleppo gone, master of the Tyger.
Her journey to school becomes her most desperate journey of survival.
Her journey was the longest by air by a North American traveler at the time.

Her and across
Her book titles, changed by American publishers, for example Ten Little Niggers to Ten Little Indians, were kept the same across the Atlantic, after bushels of fan mail.
Her books were and still are enormously popular throughout the Commonwealth and across most of the globe.
Her team of horses pull her chariot across the sky and are named in the Odyssey as Firebright and Daybright.
Her image with the dead Memnon across her knees, like Thetis with the dead Achilles are icons that inspired the Christian Pietà.
Her milk sprayed across the heavens and there formed the Milky Way.
* Assuring the professional standards of civilian intelligence analysis staff across the range of intelligence related activities in Her Majesty's Government.
Her time there was short lived, she was asked to resign after slapping another actress across the face for shoving her younger sister during a birthday celebration for Molière.
Her death deeply affected him, and after an attempt at suicide in December 1887, he travelled on foot across the Russian Empire for five years, changing jobs and accumulating impressions used later in his writing.
Her other attributes include the possession of a torch, key, or scroll, and she is shown often to be bare-chested with cross-straps across her breast, adorned with fur boots, a rolled short chiton, and sometimes with unattached sleeves.
Her son, Cristian, is a teen idol singer across Latin America and the United States, She, and Christian's father, Manuel Valdés, have never married.
Her path leads her across the mountain of sky to the sea, which is sometimes interpreted as a symbolic representation of the sky or cosmic ocean.
Her association with several prominent dignitaries and public figures from across Europe has earned Madame Geoffrin an international spot of recognition.
Her refusal to be placed in a particular category, whether social or literary, was characteristic of her determination to come across as an individual rather than a stereotype.
Her behavior has earned her the distrust and dislike of many adults, and she enjoys sharing recollections of her memories sailing across the world.
Her power is to cast Night across any area, which is used in the Battle of Keenset.
Her popularity rose into the 1990s, especially across the rest of Africa and into Europe.
Her plays have been performed in theatres across Canada, as well as in the U. S. and Britain.
Her imprisonment sparked rebellion across Brittany on her behalf.
Her recitation resulted in more fame and recognition for her previous works, and broadened her appeal " across racial, economic, and educational boundaries ".
Her millennial book, Waging Peace, collects the poetry, art, and texts from Convergence: Poems for Peace, which presented art-wrapped poems from across Canada to all MPs and Senators in 2001.
Her books are thus dialectical or polyphonic in nature ( i. e. there are many voices that range across disciplines ).
Her self-published book, A Choice, Not An Echo, was published in 1964 from her home in Alton, Illinois, across the Mississippi River from her native St. Louis.
Her many guesses over the first two days fail, but before the final night, her messenger ( though he doesn't know the significance of his mission ) comes across the imp's remote mountain cottage and watches, unseen, as the imp hops about his fire and sings.
Her nationwide speaking tour regarding the intervention in Libya " Eyewitness Libya ", which was sponsored by the ANSWER coalition and the International Action Center drew hundreds across the country.

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