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Her and love
Her name was Sabella, and the strip of seaweed around her neck was an emerald necklace the King gave her as a token of his undying love.
Her second husband, Pere Milà, was a developer who was criticized for his flamboyant lifestyle and ridiculed by the contemporary residents of Barcelona, when they joked about his love of money and opulence, wondering if he was not rather more interested in " the widow ’ s guardiola " ( piggy bank ), than in " Guardiola ’ s widow ".
Her marriage to Claudius was not based on love, but on power.
Her son only venerated Ares and was fully devoted to war, neglecting love and marriage.
Her acquaintance with him parallels her writing a number of poems, which may suggest she fell in love with him.
Her example of love is considered to be beyond the understanding of material realm as it surpasses any form of selfish love or lust that is visibile in the material world.
Her presence causes him unspeakable joy, but his unrequited love creates unendurable desires, inner conflicts between the ardent lover and the mystic Christian, making it impossible to reconcile the two.
" Her mother, Lucy, was a student in Daniel's school ; the two fell in love and agreed to marry in 1817, but Lucy was less sure about marrying into the Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
Her love for him ruins her acting ability, as she no longer finds pleasure in portraying fictional love when she is experiencing love in reality.
Her character stood out as a positive portrayal of a Jewish woman and at the height of her popularity, she fell in love with another woman, a witch named Tara Maclay.
Her most famous English-speaking role was as a bisexual Manhattan vampire in her third Hollywood film, the 1983 Tony Scott cult favorite The Hunger, which brought her a significant lesbian following due to her love scene with Susan Sarandon.
Her sister succubus, Amael ( Eloise Hardt ), warns Kia of the danger that a pure soul will bring: love.
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 motive for wanting an annulment, to be free to marry her true love, is entirely fictional, as Anne of Cleves never remarried, and converted, later in life, to Roman Catholicism.
Her romantic attachment to Kenneth Wayne is opposed by her adopted father John Carteret, who bears the painful memory of his thwarted love for her aunt, Moonyean Clare.
Her poetry has caused him to fall madly in love with her.
Her current lover used a broken condom while they were making love, and now Sonia is pregnant for the first time in her life.
Her great love was Endymion, a shepherd / prince or the king of Elis depending on which version you read.
Her virtuous acts showed the genuine love she had for her husband.
Her spirit returns to her old apartment where she later finds true love.
Her connection to Krishna is of two types: svakiya-rasa ( married relationship ) and parakiya-rasa ( a relationship signified with eternal mental " love ").
Her success there led to her briefly opening an experimental school which was an early attempt to introduce kindergarten methods ( love instead of harshness for discipline ; interest instead of compulsion to impart knowledge ), but this, like other similar attempts at this time was not accepted and soon closed.

Her and dance
Her grandparents were in a band that played throughout Ireland, her father was the leader of the Slieve Foy Band before opening Leo's Tavern, and her mother played in a dance band and later taught music at Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair.
Her show business career began when a dance teacher urged her parents to find an agent for her.
Her name was derived from the Greek verb melpô or melpomai meaning " to celebrate with dance and song.
Her name comes from the Greek words τέρπω (" delight ") and χoρός (" dance ").
Her first television appearance was on the pilot for a hip hop television dance show, Graffiti Rock in 1984.
* " When Srimati Radharani smiles, waves of joy overtake Her cheeks, and Her arched eyebrows dance like the bow of Cupid.
Her actions are observed by others in the dance hall.
" Her work with Moroder on the song " I Feel Love " has also been described as " really the start of electronic dance " music, by Moroder himself.
Her poetry has been set to music, and adapted for theatre, CD, film, video, radio, television, multimedia performance, and dance.
Her idol was Martha Graham ( the mother of modern dance )
Her different approach to dance is evident in these preliminary classes, in which she “ followed fantasy and improvised, teaching any pretty thing that came into head ”.
Duncan wrote of American dancing: “ let them come forth with great strides, leaps and bounds, with lifted forehead and far-spread arms, to dance .” Her focus on natural movement emphasized steps, such as skipping, outside of codified ballet technique.
Modern swing dance bands active in the U. S. during the 1990s and 2000s include many contemporary jazz big bands, swing revival bands with a national presence such as Lavay Smith and Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers ( based in San Francisco ), and local / regional jazz bands that specialize in 1930s-1940s swing / Lindy dance music, such as The Swingout Big Band, White Heat Swing Orchestra, and Beantown Swing Orchestra ( Boston ), The Boilermaker Jazz Band ( Pittsburgh ), the Southside Aces ( Minneapolis ), Gordon Webster Septet ( New York ), Jonathan Stout and His Campus Five ( Los Angeles ) and The Jonathan Stout Orchestra featuring Hilary Alexander ( Los Angeles ), The Flat Cats ( Chicago ), The Gina Knight Orchestra ( Chicago and Joliet, IL ), the Solomon Douglas Swingtet and the Tom Cunningham Orchestra ( Washington, D. C .), Sonoran Swing ( Arizona ), and The Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra ( Los Angeles ).
Her dance partner was newcomer Fabian Sanchez.
Her parents were musical – her father played the trumpet in his own dance band, The Imperial All Stars, and her mother was their guest pianist.
Her emphasis on the natural world and body in the context of concert dance influenced the ideals of the modern dancers who succeed her in America.
Her dance company developed into the Pearl Primus Dance Language Institute which teaches her method of blending African-American, Caribbean, and African influences with modern dance and ballet techniques.
Her mother told her, " You can always dance if you're a doctor, but you can't doctor if you're a dancer.
Her dance before Herod, or with the head of John the Baptist on a charger have provided inspiration for Christian artists.
Her original line-up for Play consisted of two girls discovered at her dance studio: eleven-year-old Anna Sundstrand and thirteen-year-old Anaïs Lameche, younger sister of recording artist Amanda Lameche.
Her second single with Peter Rauhofer " U Ain't That Good ," charted up to # 3 on Billboard dance charts.

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