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Her and thoughts
Her mouth, which had been so much in my thoughts, was warm and moist and tender.
Her thoughts were not discrete.
Her letters to her son and his family have since almost all been lost ; but in one that survives, she wrote to Nicholas: " You know that my thoughts and prayers never leave you.
Her thoughts about the lives of Jews during the Third Reich are again and again woven into the novel.
Her influence, through her work in applied sociology, impacted their thoughts and their direction.
Her thoughts begin to stretch and go beyond what would be considered by the Puritans as safe or even Christian.
Her thoughts concerning these trips and her revelatory experiences make up much of her book, but she also recounts persecution by civil and religious leaders.
Her thoughts often dwell on her mother, whom she has not seen since pre-school.
Her books for children, especially her several doll stories, strongly convey the secret thoughts, confusions and disappointments, and aspirations of childhood.
The note, which was sent straight to Sir Winston Churchill, in his second term as Prime Minister, went on: " In March of this year, ( i. e. about the time when the communists displayed a new interest in concluding an armistice ) various thoughts were put in to his mind, and he remains convinced that he was meant to retain these and pass them on to Her Majesty's Government.
Her thoughts concern the people she dubs " Asolo's Four Happiest Ones ":
Her telepathy allows her to read minds and project her thoughts into the minds of others.
Her thoughts are shown in clear language.
Her personal life is also distressed, both with her mother and sister, and especially in her uncertain relationship with Tokio, whose thoughts she cannot figure out, and who similarly never manages to understand her feelings.
Dishwalla had a # 1 hit in 1996 with the Richards-penned " Counting Blue Cars ," famous for its " tell me all your thoughts on God /' cause I'd really like to meet Her " refrain.
Her mother had mysteriously died but was later found alive and well ; she had been battling an illness and when told that passing on the illness was a possibility, Dinah began to have second thoughts about having children with Hart, whom she had eventually reunited with, something that didn't please him.
Her feelings and thoughts on this period were expressed in such books as The Out-of-the-way Place ( 1932 ), Night ( 1935 ), Journalists ( 1934 ), and Grains ( 1935 ).
Her thoughts and impressions on this period, on problems of heroism, love, faithfulness can be found in " February diary " ( 1942 ), " Leningrad poem " ( 1942 ), " In memory of defenders " ( 1944 ), " Your way " ( 1945 ), and some others.
Her growing knowledge about her husband's life causes her own passions to stir, and she takes over her husband's business, his habits, his thoughts, and even his mistress.

Her and fear
Her untimely death, combined with Ramius ' long-standing dissatisfaction with the callousness of Soviet rule and his fear of the Red Octobers destabilizing effect on world affairs, ultimately exhausts his tolerance for the failings of the Soviet system.
Her increasing fear of Catholics led her to make a speech regarding her belief that a Catholic conspiracy was subverting the foreign office.
Her reticence and fear of strangers perpetuated the mystery and mystique that she projected both on screen and in real life.
Her mother, Sarah Bow ( née Gordon, 1880 – 1923 ), was told by a doctor not to become pregnant again for fear the next baby might die as well.
Her fear of being left alone makes her hysterical, culminating in her first direct experience of the Fourth World, perceiving it as a land where all is beautiful and she is safe.
Her fear of blood is established when she faints at the sight of the gunshot wound made by Morley
Her worst fear seems to be of dying alone, but she seems totally inept at relationships due to her frequent paranoia which tends to make her out as a very mean spirited woman.
Geoffrey Robertson, QC, the barrister for Gay News in the case, described Whitehouse as homophobic in The Times in 2008, saying: " Her fear of homosexuals was visceral ".
Her most quoted poem is probably Dagen svalnar ... (" The Day Cools ...") which deals with feelings such as longing, fear, closeness and distance.
Her friend Sammy ( Steve Zahn ) is gay ; he remains celibate, not because of a fear of AIDS, but because forming a relationship would force him to come out to his conservative parents.
Her empathic powers made her vulnerable to the superstitions of her people and their fear of her powers caused her to shapeshift into an increasingly hideous form.
Her third column, " The darkness that all actors fear ", was a more personal column and dealt with her stardom, fans, insecurity and fears as an actor.
Her parallel in the Decameron also finds the night enjoyable after some initial fear and is eager for future meetings with the clerk.
Her fear over the entity causes her to contemplate suicide.
Her confusion represents her lack of self-confidence, her fear that she still does not fit in or have a place in the world, unlike those around her, who are competent and know what is going on.
Her siblings travel with her throughout most of the story, protecting her from the numerous attempts on her life by people who fear the outcome of the prophecy.
Her fear is to become old.
Her distrust and fear of Dix are becoming too much for her.
Her ambition is eventually to be a broadcasting executive, but though intelligent and talented, she was held back early on by her extreme shyness and fear of speaking up.
Her boyfriend once again dumped her in fear of being killed by the missile.
In Junie B. Jones Has a Monster Under Her Bed, he tells her about the monster that lives under the bed which rekindles her fear of monsters.
Her death is depicted in a more dramatic fashion than in reality, with her refusing to lie down in fear that she would not stand again.
Her conscious mind had heard the words, " I promise I won't hurt you, while her subconscious mind was calculating the situation much faster than the conscious mind could make sense out of WHY the fear was there.
Her fear of growing up is reflected in her appeal to readers through her childlike qualities and innocence, as well as her sense of fun.

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