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Her unconventional beauty made her an object of fascination for artists ; the American painter Edward Simmons claimed that he " could not stop stalking her as one does a deer.
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Her and unconventional
Her spelling and punctuation were unconventional and she lacked the formal manner and speech which had characterised her Habsburg predecessors.
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 film choices were often unconventional ; she sought roles as manipulators and killers in an era when actresses usually preferred to play sympathetic characters, and she excelled in them.
Her breakthrough role was that of Barbara in the unconventional 1968 movie Zur Sache, Schätzchen ( Go for It, Baby ), which captured the spirit of the times in that it presented youthful protest against the German establishment and hinted at the loosening of morals in the wake of the sexual revolution.
Her autobiographical first novel Ryder would not only present readers with the difficulty of deciphering its shifting literary styles — a technique inspired by Ulysses — but also with the challenge of piecing together the history of an unconventional polygamous household, far removed from most readers ' expectations and experience.
Her unconventional image includes short tight curls, and an eye patch on one of her eyes ( she is not blind, but rather has ptosis, also known as " lazy eye ").
Her plots and settings were unconventional with Freudian psychology, witchcraft ( notably in The Devil at Saxon Wall and The Worsted Viper ) and the supernatural ( naiads and Nessie, ghosts and Greek gods ) as recurrent themes.
Her and beauty
Her neighbors in the expensive Houston apartment building told reporters that the ash-blonde beauty had talked at times about her past as `` the Golden Girl of the Mickey Jelke trial ''.
Her beauty and celebrity status made her one of the best known tennis stars worldwide, despite her never winning a WTA singles title.
Her work focuses on beauty and design aspects of graffiti as opposed to Banksy's anti-government shock value.
" Her mouth is too large and her eyes too prominent and colourless for beauty ", wrote a Venetian envoy as Catherine approached forty, " but a very distinguished-looking woman, with a shapely figure, a beautiful skin and exquisitely shaped hands ".
Her porcelain-skinned beauty, in this regard, is a great asset, and the way it's used makes it seem an aspect of her spirituality.
Her appearances in mythology are sparse, but reveal her as a figure of exceptional power and beauty.
Her name is on the cast list among the other stars, usually tagged " Brewster magazine beauty contest winner " and sometimes even with a picture.
Her eldest sister Nancy was jealous of Diana's beauty and popularity with the friends she would bring home to Asthall or Swinbrook.
Her hands are gloved, she is helmeted, and inaccessible ; a cold and disturbing beauty which pierces a formidable being — this woman is free!
Her statuesque form made her a larger than life sex symbol, most often cast as a temptress or amazonian beauty, including an early appearance in sexy maid costume on The Phil Silvers Show.
Her beauty came to the attention of Jean-Baptiste du Barry, a high-class pimp / procurer nicknamed le roué.
Her royal parents, although saddened by the absence of their daughter, are promised that she will return " greatly enhanced in wisdom and beauty.
Her beauty and flirtatiousness made her a common target for male characters, although she usually proved capricious and elusive.
Her sister, Sophie, who was the more attractive child, represented a threat in the struggle for the affection of their father: ' the two young Freuds developed their version of a common sisterly division of territories: " beauty " and " brains "', and their father once spoke of her ' age-old jealousy of Sophie '.
Her and made
Her presence only made Letch more distant and irritable and, in the hurry of buying Chateau Belletch, I had neglected to consider a room for Baby-dear, so there was no place to put her, anyhow.
Her day starts early, but no matter how many pressing letters there are to be written ( and during May, which is National Salvation Army Week, there are plenty ), schedules to be made or problems to be solved, Mrs. Marr's office is always open and the welcome mat is out.
Her first actual flight, for she and her kind had made mock flights on dummy panels since she was eight, showed her complete mastery of the techniques of her profession.
Her whole body is made of highly advanced synthetic jelly silicon and with 60 artificial joints in her face, neck, and lower body ; she is able to demonstrate realistic facial expressions and sing while simultaneously dancing.
Her sympathetic renderings of American ruling class made her one of the most successful portrait painters of her era.
Her painted portraits became less realistic and more a set of enigmatic icons that made her look much younger than she was.
Her father Jobst initially opposed a marriage despite Kepler's nobility ; though he had inherited his grandfather's nobility, Kepler's poverty made him an unacceptable match.
Her work at Jericho, from 1952 until 1958, made her world famous and established a lasting legacy in the archaeological methodology of the Levant.
Her most famous film was Triumph of the Will, a documentary film made at the 1934 Nuremberg congress of the National Socialist, or Nazi, Party.
Her age at the time is unknown ; however, assumptions have been made that she was in her late teens or early twenties.
Her next film, The Taming of The Shrew, made with husband Douglas Fairbanks, was a disaster at the box office.
" Her combination of attractive appearance – centered around her large eyes – and somewhat distant and understated manner made her hard at first for MGM to cast and publicize.
Her government made moves towards consolidating democratic institutions, advancing national reconciliation, stabilizing the economy, privatizing state-owned enterprises, and reducing human rights violations.
Her aristocratic father made sure that Anguissola and her sisters received a well-rounded education that included the fine arts.
Her study stunned the medical community and made her a hero to many gay men and lesbians, but homosexuality remained in the DSM until 1973.
Her strength lay in good common sense and directness of character ; she expressed the qualities of the British nation which at that time made it preeminent in the world.
Her subsequent novel The Dispossessed made her the first person to win both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel twice for the same two books.
Her album included raw and quite harsh vocals that were possibly influenced by Japanese opera, but bear much in common with sounds in nature ( especially those made by animals ) and free jazz techniques used by wind and brass players.
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