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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 irreverent and often bawdy sense of humour allowed her to establish a rapport with her co-star Marlon Brando ; but she had difficulty with director Elia Kazan, who did not hold her in high regard as an actress.
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 painful
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 solution became, over time, the precursor of the modern pointe shoe, as pointe work became less painful and easier for curved feet.
Her embroidered pictures were much admired by friends and relatives, so when arthritis eventually made it painful to wield a needle, her sister suggested that it might be easier to paint — the pivotal suggestion that spurred her painting career in her late 70s.
Her death was contributed to unnameable " natural causes ," and to escape the painful memories of his beloved, he moved to Colorado with his brother, who eventually became the owner of the 7: 30 Mine ( so named because their day shift started a generous hour later than the other mines, who started at 6: 30 AM ).
Her personal charms were not potent enough to wean Charles away from the society of his mistresses, and in a few weeks after her arrival she became aware of her painful and humiliating position as the wife of a licentious king.
Her research produced new anesthetic techniques for the treatment of painful back muscle spasms that proved very successful among patients.
Her sympathetic portrayal of the plight of working animals led to a vast outpouring of concern for animal welfare and is said to have been instrumental in abolishing the cruel practice of using the checkrein ( or " bearing rein ", a strap used to keep horses ' heads high, fashionable in Victorian England but painful and damaging to a horse's neck ).
Her fleeting solace comes from an interest in arts and crafts ( although she's clearly no Picasso ) and a rather painful form of sexual relief.
Her childhood was a painful one, marked by the deaths of three of her siblings ( one of whom died the day she was born ) and the divorce of her parents.
Her mother suggested that perhaps Fadden Hills held too many painful memories of the past for both of them and it was time to find a new life in a new city.
Her first marriage at 21 was a disaster and, in what she called " the most painful decision of my life ", left her husband and young daughter to pursue her acting dream.
Her first exposure to the media was a painful experience, which caused her to withdraw from the outside world.

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 across the North Sea from The Hague to Margate was the only sea voyage she took in her life.
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 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.

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