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her and cell
In January 2007, she and her colleagues published an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science and reported that they have found a virus-like particle ( but without finding nucleic acids so far ) in less than 10 % of the cells a scrapie-infected cell line and in a mouse cell line infected by a human CJD agent.
The imposed party is said to " hold the keys " to his or her own cell, thus conventional due process is not required.
She would later advise her confessor and biographer, the Blessed Raymond of Capua, O. P., ( who went on to become Master General of the Order ) to do during times of trouble what she did now as a teenager: " Build a cell inside your mind, from which you can never flee.
" In this inner cell she made her father into a representation of Christ, Lapa into the Blessed Virgin Mary, and her brothers into the apostles.
After Imogene's death in Syn's arms ( during which she revealed to him that he had a son by her who was missing somewhere in America ), Syn fought a final duel with Tappitt in his jail cell, defeating him.
She said she was kept naked in a suicide watch cell and given cold showers and that Reno visited her late at night in pursuit of her confession and damning testimony.
Male progeny prove that Flora's unfertilized eggs were haploid ( n ) and doubled their chromosomes later to become diploid ( 2n ) ( by being fertilized by a polar body, or by chromosome duplication without cell division ), rather than by her laying diploid eggs by one of the meiosis reduction-divisions in her ovaries failing.
The next morning the guards come to her cell to take her to her execution, only to find the priest in her clothing.
On 9 May 1976, Ulrike Meinhof was found dead in her cell, hanging from a rope made from jail towels.
In the course of the night, Baader was found dead with a gunshot wound in the back of his head and Ensslin was found hanged in her cell ; Raspe died in the hospital the next day from a gunshot wound to the head.
Renee May, a flight attendant on Flight 77, used a cell phone to call her mother in Las Vegas.
* October 21 – Lucie Aubrac and others in her French Resistance cell liberate Raymond Aubrac from Gestapo imprisonment.
* May 9 – Ulrike Meinhof of the Red Army Faction is found hanged in an apparent suicide, in her Stuttgart-Stammheim prison cell.
Judd describes the link between her cell phone, laptop, MP3 player, and e-reader and the continued rape and sexual violence in Congo.
A Carmelite nun reading in the cell of her Convent.
Back in her cell, she composed a letter to her sister-in-law Madame Élisabeth, affirming her clear conscience, her Catholic faith and her feelings for her children.

her and Esmeralda
He orders Quasimodo to kidnap her, but the hunchback is suddenly captured by Phoebus and his guards who save Esmeralda.
But after yet another failed attempt to win her love, Frollo betrays Esmeralda by handing her to the troops and watches while she is being hanged.
His mad attraction to Esmeralda sets off a chain of events, including her attempted abduction and Frollo almost murdering Phoebus in a jealous rage, leading to Esmeralda's execution.
After he saves Esmeralda from abduction, she becomes infatuated with him, and he is intrigued by her.
Phoebus's attentions to Esmeralda make her insecure and jealous, and she and her friends respond by treating Esmeralda with contempt and spite.
Although Esmeralda does not love him, and in fact believes him a coward rather than a true man — unlike Phoebus, he failed in his attempt to rescue her from Quasimodo — she takes pity on his plight and marries him.
And, while Esmeralda is frequently cited as a paragon of purity — this is certainly how Quasimodo sees her — she nonetheless is seen to create her own objectification of the archer captain, Phoebus, that is at odds with reader's informed view of the man.
Morticia's original mother was Hester Frump ( played in two episodes of the television show by Margaret Hamilton ), but her origins were later retconned in the films and she became Grandmama's daughter ( and Grandmama became known as Esmeralda Frump ).
* Maria-Esmeralda, Princess of Belgium, born in Brussels on 30 September 1956, a journalist, her professional name is Esmeralda de Réthy.
She won the Theatre World Award for her performance as " Esmeralda Agrón ".
Laughton was so pleased with O ' Hara's performance that he cast her in the role of Esmeralda opposite him in The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1939 ), which was to be filmed at RKO Studios in Hollywood that same year.
He first encounters the beautiful Gypsy girl Esmeralda when he and Frollo attempt to kidnap her one night.
However, Quasimodo is never loved by Esmeralda ( the main theme of the book being the cruelty of social injustice ); although she recognizes his kindness toward her, she is nonetheless repulsed by his ugliness and terrified of him, however unfairly.
Esmeralda takes the withered flowers from the crystal vase and presses them passionately on her heart.
After the Festival he witnesses Esmeralda singing " God Help the Outcasts ," but before he could talk to her a parishioner who thinks Quasimodo is causing trouble unexpectedly shouts at him, and Quasimodo returns to the belltower.
After the parishioner is scolded early that evening Esmeralda apologizes to Quasimodo for what happened at the Festival he helps her escape the cathedral.
Esmeralda Santiago ( born May 17, 1948 ) is a Puerto Rican author and former actress known for her novels and memoirs.
In order to rescue her, he rounds all of the Truands to attack Notre Dame Cathedral where Esmeralda is protected by Quasimodo.
Her first telenovelas were Esmeralda, about a blind young woman, Mariana de la Noche ( 1975 ), about the forbidden love of Mariana Montenegro and Ignacio Lugo Navarro ( José Bardina ), María Teresa, a woman who goes insane after the loss of her little daughter, La Zulianita, and Cristal.
Zeitblom describes ' with a religious shudder ' Adrian's embrace with the woman (' Esmeralda ') who gave him syphilis, how he worked her name in note-ciphers into his compositions, and how the medics who sought to heal him were all prevented from effecting a cure by mysterious circumstances.

her and compares
Pisanio also compares Imogen to a goddess to describe her composure under duress in Cymbeline.
Davidson further compares to early attestations of the Irish goddesses Badb ( Davidson points to the description of Badb from The Destruction of Da Choca's Hostel where Badb is wearing a dusky mantle, has a large mouth, is dark in color, and has gray hair falling over her shoulders, or, alternatively, " as a red figure on the edge of the ford, washing the chariot of a king doomed to die ") and The Morrígan.
Janice muses on the terrors of space, drinks in last memories of the Earth she will soon be leaving, and compares her situation to that of the pioneer women of the 19th-century American frontier.
In the TV show Weeds, Isabelle Hodes compares her mother Celia, whom she despises, to Voldemort.
For example, in her notebook she compares Sport to a " little old woman " for his continual worrying about his father.
Niobe is also mentioned in Sophocles's Antigone where, as Antigone is marched toward her death, she compares her own loneliness to that of Niobe.
In her essay " What Nature Allows the Jealous Laws Forbid " literary critic Mary Aswell Doll compares the love between the two male protagonists of Annie Proulx ' book Brokeback Mountain ( 1997 ) with the love Myrrha has for her father in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
First then does Ovid begin telling the story describing Myrrha, her father and their relationship, which Doll compares to the mating of Cupid and Psyche: here the lovemaking occurs in complete darkness and only the initiator ( Cupid ) knows the identity of the other as well.
Here he compares Florence with " Myrrha, wicked and ungodly, yearning for the embrace of her father, Cinyras "; a metaphor, Claire Honess interprets as referring to the way Florence tries to " seduce " Pope Clement V away from Henry VII.
In her epistle dedication to Sir Charles Cavendish, her brother in law, Cavendish compares writing poetry to spinning and describes poetry as mental spinning.
In The Poetresses Petition, the poet compares a negative reception to her books as their death.
In An Apology for Writing So Much upon This Book, the poet compares her book to a child and compares the book / child and author / parent to birds.
Grandin compares her memory to full-length movies in her head that can be replayed at will, allowing her to notice small details.
" He compares her work with other novelists of the time and concludes that hers reaches a much higher quality.
In Henry VI, Part 3, the Duke of York compares Queen Margaret unfavorably to " Tygers of Hyrcania " ( I. iv. 622 ) for her inhumanity.
35, 38 ), who compares her to Sappho, as a model of wifely devotion and as the writer of poems that teach " girls to please one husband and husbands to please one wife .".
Seth Lerer, in his book Children s Literature, finds that Charlotte represents female authorship and creativity, and compares her to other female characters in children s literature such as Jo March in Little Women and Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden.
The game's database compares it to Sakura's transformation into MOMO, Wilhelm planned to use KOS-MOS ' control of the Anima through her emotional bond with chaos to start Zarathustra.
Although Cowley s plays and poetry did not enjoy wide popularity after the nineteenth century, critic Melinda Finberg rates Cowley as “ one of the foremost playwrights of the late eighteenth century ” whose “ skill in writing fluid, sparkling dialogue and creating sprightly, memorable comic characters compares favourably with her better-known contemporaries, Goldsmith and Sheridan .” Cowley s plays were produced frequently during her lifetime.

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