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Her and name
Her name was L'Turu and she told me many things.
Her name was Esther Peter.
Her name was Mollie.
Her lips, moist and parted, spoke his name.
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 name was Suzanne, and mine Stephen.
Her father was a man of consular rank ; her grandfather's name was Catulus.
Her name is the Latinized form of the Greek ( Androméda ) or ( Andromédē ): " ruler of men ", from ( anēr, andrós ) " man ", and medon, " ruler ".
Her name was clearly spelled Boudicca in the best manuscripts of Tacitus, but also Βουδουικα, Βουνδουικα, and Βοδουικα in the ( later and probably secondary ) epitome of Cassius Dio.
His mother, Paula ( born Paula Voit ), had German as a mother tongue, but was ethnically of " mixed Hungarian " origin: Her maiden name Voit is German, probably of Saxon origin from Upper Hungary ( Since 1920 in Czechoslovakia, since 1993 in Slovakia ), though she spoke Hungarian fluently.
Her name is Carmilla.
In November 2011 there was an Australian tour by various artists involved with the " She Will Her Way " and " He Will Have His Way " projects, under the name " They Will Have Their Way.
Her nickname appears as a store name in the story " Christmas in Duckburg ", featured on page 1 of Walt Disney ’ s Christmas Parade # 9, published in 1958.
Her first name, Drew, was the maiden name of her paternal great-grandmother, Georgie Drew Barrymore ; her middle name, Blyth, was the original surname of the dynasty founded by her great-grandfather, Maurice Barrymore.
Her name was Angélique, after both Diderot's dead mother and sister.
Her character as mother-goddess is identified in the second element of her name meter () derived from Proto-Indo-European * méh₂tēr ( mother ).
Speaking of his wife, Desdemona, Othello the Moor says, " Her name that was as fresh / As Dian's visage, is now begrim'd and black / As mine own face.
and those followers who " chant the name of the Lord " are cleared as outlined thus: " Her account is cleared by the Righteous Judge of Dharma, when she chants the Name of the Lord, Har, Har.
Her name may have to do with the fact that Hylas was the son of Theiodamas, the king of the Dryopes.
Her name was Patrice Amati del Grande, and she became his companion after he separated from his wife.
Her name is Mary spelled backwards.
Her name is Aroluz backwards.
Her name is an anagram of Grundy ( from Mrs. Grundy, a character in Thomas Morton's play Speed the Plough ).

Her and references
Her song " Secret Side " from the album The End, made oblique references to this.
Her side project's name ( Monade ) and its first album's title ( Socialisme ou Barbarie ) are also references to the work of Castoriadis.
Her name is a pun on " vulva ", and her show has heavy lesbian / anti-male overtones ( all of the villains are male while all the heroes are female ), not to mention blatant advertising of Velva merchandise and numerous genital references.
One of Christie's notebooks contain references to Cover Her Face under ‘ Plans for Sept. 1947 ’ and ‘ Plans for Nov. 1948 ’, suggesting she was planning to re-read and revise the manuscript.
Her story would become the inspiration for the Hollywood movie Anna and the King of Siam and the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I, which, because of their incorrect historical references and disrespectful treatment of King Mongkut, were initially banned in Thailand as the Thai government and people considered them to be lèse majesté.
Her official website also references " her soaring soprano " vocals when speaking about her sophomore album.
* Rudyard Kipling references Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee at the beginning of the short story " Her Majesty's Servants ", from The Jungle Book ( 1894 ).
Her poetry surrounds the themes of Cuba, love and eroticism, poetry itself, neoclassical concepts, historical references, religion, philosophical meditations, personal and public occasions, and poetic portraits.
Her father secured her the job as maid after he was appointed as Butler by forging her references.
* Shinedown's song " Her Name is Alice ", from the compilation album Almost Alice, uses the line ' And the girl that chased the rabbit, drank the wine, and took the pill ...' to reference the White Rabbit ; indeed, most of the song references Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.
Her tables of atomic spectra and energy levels, published by NBS, have remained essential references in spectroscopy for decades.
Her occasional references to her family suggest that she does not get along well with her parents, which may explain why she left Chicago.
Her stories are in the New Wave mold, characterised by nonlinear, sometimes stream of consciousness narrative, intertextual references to the rest of Doctor Who and popular culture, and themes of unreliable narration.
* 1957-Doris Lessing's short story Flight, from her collection ' The Habit of Loving ' includes several references to the frangipani tree-" Her hair fell down her back in a wave of sunlight, and her long bare legs repeated the angles of the frangipani stems ; bare, shining-brown stems among patterns of pale blossoms.
Other religious references include the Old One, a Prometheus-like character who held great power but was chained and punished by the Architect for his interference with Her creations.
Her translation of the Essays, is remarkable for fidelity in translating Latin sentences and Montaigne's highly specific references to classical and sometimes obscure texts.
Her references to " green in judgment " and " cold in blood " both suggest qualities of salads.
Her complete poetry and prose, with biography, notes, and references, can be found in the Riedlinger edited collection Mortal Refrains.
Her work is influenced by, and often references, Jacques Roubaud as well as contemporary sources such as instruction booklets and video games.
Her work also references feminism.
Her letter to Bibolo Semproni has one of the few medieval references to the 1st century BC woman poet, Cornificia.
Her claims also included being afflicted with cancer, being stalked, suffering a mini heart attack, references to a retired professor as partner and giving birth to premature twins who died within a day.

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