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Her and worst
Her low score of 1. 57 % in the first round was the party's worst electoral result, and the French ecologist's worst showing since René Dumont in the 1974.
Her worst action was to kidnap Princess Alicia.
Her name is affixed to such a document in 1694, but given her deep natural lyricism, the tone of these supposed hand-written penitentials is in rhetorical and autocratic Church formulae ; one is signed " Yo, la peor de todas " (" I, the worst of all the women ") She is said to have sold all her books, then an extensive library of over 4, 000 volumes, and her musical and scientific instruments as well.
Her following movie, Xuxa Popstar, is one of the worst 10 comedies in history at the Internet Movie Database, with a rating of 1. 4 stars out of 10.
Her ability began as manifesting people's worst fears, many times in an uncontrollable fashion, against the will of both involved.
Her management company writes that she " literally gets to the bottom of some of the country's worst eaters.
Her sales became worst when her 7th album " THANX " slipped the top 10 at no. 12.
Her best round was 91 for 18 holes and her worst was 115.
Her strongest ability is making anyone relive their worst fear, which she particularly enjoyed subjecting Greedo to.
Her decision to kill off character Dixie Cooney Martin in 2007 was criticized and cited as the " worst of 2007 " by TV Guide.
Her Fatalities were included on several lists of the both best and the worst finishing moves in the series by various publications, including 1UP. com, Game Informer, GamePro and ScrewAttack.
Her film credits include the British mockumentary film Confetti ( in which she plays a naturist with Robert Webb-she has described the role as " the worst experience of my life "), Alice in Grow Your Own, Doris Thatcher in Hot Fuzz, and I Could Never Be Your Woman.
Her father, preparing for the worst, wrapped her in a white burial shroud, and began to dig a grave.
Maurice Richardson in The Observer of September 13, 1970 started off by saying, " Her eightieth book and though not her best very far from her worst.

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
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 thoughts and fear about SpongeBob cause her to think that she was giving SpongeBob a driving test even though they are not at school.
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.

Her and seems
' Her face, with its glamour-gorgon makeup, softens, as Madame Armfeldt seems to melt into memory itself, and the wan stage light briefly appears to borrow radiance from her.
Her island, Aeaea, is located at the edges of the world, and seems to have close associations with the sun.
Her mythographic status as first-born of Rhea and Cronus seems to justify the tradition in which a small offering is made to Hestia before any sacrifice (" Hestia comes first ").
Her cult was closely identified with that of Diana, who seems to have been represented in the processions that started Circus games, and with Sol Indiges, usually identified as her brother.
Her association with OUP seems to date from 1910, although she did not have exclusive agency for OUP's books.
Her favorite question to ask herself seems to be " Is my enemy's enemy my friend or my enemy?
Her British and continental counterpart Brigantia seems to have been the Celtic equivalent of the Roman Minerva and the Greek Athena ( Encyclopædia Britannica: Celtic Religion ), goddesses with very similar functions and apparently embodying the same concept of ' elevated state ', whether physical or psychological.
Her cult seems to have still been active in the later reign of Sneferu.
Her experience in the cave seems to have ruined her faith in humanity.
Charles wrote to the Convent of Santa Clara caretakers: " It seems to me that the best and most suitable thing for you to do is to make sure that no person speaks with Her Majesty, for no good could come from it ".
Her character also seems to not be too bright, perhaps even disturbed, and is known to be incredibly self obsessed, as shown in a second series episode when a ' subtext detector ' shows that the only thing she ever really means when talking is the word " Me ".
Her uneducated husband, who works for her wealthy father, turns out to be not all he seems.
Her mother encourages, or perhaps forces, her to see a psychiatrist, Dr. Gordon, whom Esther mistrusts because he is attractive and seems to be showing off a picture of his charming family rather than listening to her.
Possibly Wycherley intended this famous song as a glorification of Her Grace and her profession, for he seems to have been more delighted than surprised when, as he passed in his coach through Pall Mall, he heard her address him from her coach window as a " rascal " and a " villain ", and the son of a woman such as that mentioned in the song.
Her youngest child, Katharine, seems to have had a degenerative disease that rendered her deaf.
" Miss Hurston seems to have no desire whatsoever to move in the direction of serious fiction … can write ; but her prose is cloaked in that facile sensuality that has dogged Negro expression since the days of Phyllis Wheatley … Her characters eat and laugh and cry and work and kill ; they swing like a pendulum eternally in that safe and narrow orbit in which America likes to see the Negro live: between laughter and tears.
Her confession of love is something that Rhett seems to have expected from the moment he first saw her breathless face when she rushes to him.
Her father, grandfather, and brother were all somewhat mentally unstable, and Joanna seems to have inherited this family ailment.
Her poetry seems not to immediately possess the so-called themes of an Objectivist aesthetic as practiced in the work of a Reznikoff, a Niedecker or an Oppen.
Her progressive ideas and the breadth of her range is quite impressive ; from the microtonal, electro-acoustic soundscapes and vocal music, she seems to have explored and expressed previously ignored spaces in modern composition.
Her main role in life seems to be to annoy and embarrass her sister.
Her parents worry because Rilla seems not to have any ambition, is not interested in attending college, and is more concerned with having fun.
Her role in Wintersmith seems to have been adopted by Miss Tick.

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