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Her white blond hair was clean and brushed long straight down to her shoulders.
Her long thin arms moved in a slow rhythmical gesture over the family possessions which were placed in front of her.
Her legs hung down long and thin as she sat on the high stool.
Her long, fine hair was dyed pale blonde, and her eyes, " brown as fir cones in autumn, scattered laughter ".
Her hair is then drawn on top as a long tube coming out of the sphere.
Her long reign saw Britain reach the zenith of its economic and political power.
Her reaction breaks Mason's control over her, and she saves Iceman and disables Mason long enough for Spider-Man to subdue him.
This light curve of Her X-1 shows long term and medium term variability.
Her epitaph says, in part, " Her bright, energetic spirit, undaunted by suffering to the last, and ever working for the welfare of those around her, made a short life long.
Her terminally ill father and abusive mother divorced long ago.
Her corrals employ long sweeping curves so that each animal is prevented from seeing what lies ahead and just concentrates on the hind quarters of the animal in front of it.
Her severely arched feet, thin ankles, and long limbs clashed with the small and compact body in favor for the ballerina at the time.
Her final years were marred by a long period of ill health, but she continued acting until shortly before her death from breast cancer, with more than 100 films, television and theater roles to her credit.
Under Tree, however, Her ( later His ) Majesty's Theatre was most famous for its work with Shakespeare, building an international reputation as the premier British playhouse for his works during the Edwardian era, which had for so long belonged to Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre during the Victorian period.
Her long poem The Way of All the Earth or Woman of Kitezh ( Kitezhanka ) was published in complete form in 1965.
Her mother's friend Anna Vyrubova later wrote that Tatiana had a great talent for making clothing, embroidery and crochet and that she dressed her mother's long hair as well as any professional hair stylist.
James Melville of Halhill reported that ‘ Her Majesty took well with him, and said that he was the lustiest and best proportioned long man that she had seen.
Her long nails came as the result of a contest her father devised to get her to stop biting her nails as a child.
Her ability to endure his long, repetitive sittings helped Whistler develop his portrait skills.
Her early Greek images are small votive representations of her monumental rock-cut images in the Phrygian highlands ; she stands alone within a naiskos, which represents her temple or its doorway, and is crowned with a polos ( a high, cylindrical hat ), with a long, flowing chiton that cover her shoulders and back.
Her early career included portraying Mary Ryan for two years on the ABC soap Ryan's Hope ( 1975 ) She became a fan favorite and is still associated with the show long after its cancellation.
Her father, after chasing the couple for a long time and realizing he could not catch up to them, killed his horses and then drowned himself in a nearby river, which took his name.
Her long and rambling recollection seemed nonsensical, but readers noticed that it more or less accurately described everything that had happened-just not as anyone else would have explained it.
Shortly after his appointment, the observatory was placed under the control of Her Majesty's Treasury and suffered from a long series of under-funding.

Her and correspondence
Her letters, consisting of her correspondence with the writer Guy de Maupassant, were published in 1891.
Her secret correspondence with her brother Philip IV of Spain passed beyond the requirements of sisterly affection.
Her son ’ s correspondence with Tushratta, the king of Mitanni, speaks highly of the political influence which Tiye wielded at court.
Her campaign began in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1982, through a correspondence she maintained with two convicted murderers.
Her images characteristically draw from the Australian flora and fauna, yet contain a mythic substrata that probes at the poetic process, limitations of language, and the correspondence between inner existence and objective reality.
Her influence on Gambetta was absorbing, both as lover and as politician, and the correspondence which has been published shows how much he depended upon her.
Her correspondence with both Catherine the Great of Russia and King Stanislaw August of Poland, as well as several other dignitaries and heads of state often centered around the commission of several paintings that were often hung in her salon.
Her diaries and correspondence are an important source of information about Samuel Johnson and 18th-century life.
Her works, with those of Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette, were edited by Etienne and Jay ( Paris, 1825 ); her novels were reprinted, with introductory matter by Lescure, in 1885 ; and her correspondence in the Lettres de Mmes.
Her archive of historical, literary, art, tape, and extensive correspondence materials ( including many prominent literary correspondents, such as: William S. Burroughs, Robert Creeley, Diane Di Prima, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, and Ken Kesey ) resides at the University of Michigan's Special Collections Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Her correspondence, which contained encoded material addressing significant naval vessel movement in Pearl Harbor, was analyzed and solved by Mrs. Friedman.
Her affection was not returned, but she entered on a correspondence with him in which she plays the part of director.
Her mental and emotional instability is revealed through her paranoia, her correspondence with the " invisible doctors ", and her irrational behavior towards Aureliano, whom she tries to isolate from the whole world.
Her correspondence with her longtime secret confidante, the American dancer Loie Fuller, revealed " the distaste, which grew to revulsion " that Marie felt for her husband.
Her vast correspondence provides a detailed account of the personalities and activities at the court of her brother-in-law, Louis XIV.
After considerable correspondence the details of the new constitution were settled, and a bill, approved by Her Majesty's Government, finally passed the local legislature in 1889.
Her work — the numerous stories for books and periodicals, with her drawings and woodcut illustrations ; the correspondence from western outposts ; her novels and nonfiction — gained her notice as a skilled observer of the frontier and an accomplished writer.
Her landlord, John McCarthy, claimed that Kelly received infrequent correspondence from Ireland.
Her correspondence with John Cairns provides a framework for understanding her life and work and is shortly to be published by Ki Publishing as CORRESPONDENCE.
Her long correspondence with Bishop Chrysanthos, Metropolitan of Trebizond, provided the material for her 1925 book, The Life of Christ.
Her correspondence is short but touching, considerate, patient and respectful towards all.
Her correspondence and some literary papers are held at Trinity College, Cambridge.
Her husband, Karl August, edited and published her correspondence in the twenty years following her death.
Her correspondence with David Veit and with Karl August was published in Leipzig, in 1861 and 1874 – 1875 respectively.

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