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her and mind's
The artist looks at an ankle, a calf, a bosom and, in his mind's eye, the clothes drop away and he sees her as she really is.
There was, of course, more to the portrait of a lady you carried in your mind's eye than the sine qua non of her virtue.
Gavin was able to elicit her subconscious mind's recognition of a dangerous situation that compelled her conscious mind to act to save her through its basic survival instinct, bringing to the victim's conscious mind that it was the " subtle signal that warned her.
Rebecca had her fitted with retractable mirrors which can focus light to such a strength that looking at the mirrors can overload the mind's senses, tricking the public's minds into adoring her and on Maximum's orders using them to completely brainwash certain people ( it can be assumed that the mirrors are difficult to control with precision, as Vaingloria once accidentally sent a victim into a coma ).
She speaks about her own personal beliefs about his work in regard to his mental state and personal life in the preface of her collection: " Baudelaire's ' flowers of evil ' are flowers of doubt, flowers of grief ... forced on the sterile bought of the mind's unblossomy decay.
Her mother tells her a story of a people who wanted to see the ocean ; then she explains that sometimes one must learn to see some things ( through her mind's eye ) without looking.

her and eye
He caught her eye, came back around the car with the boot-wearer ; ;
She opened the boxes with a tear in her eye and a sad smile on her face.
It was Giselle, the fille de chambre, come to clean the room, and while she stood before him with ears pricked up and regard all curiosity, explaining her errand, Alex could see from the corner of his eye the doctor doing all he could to calm the displeased bird.
His eye had fastened on her leg ; ;
She asked with a reportorial gleam in her eye.
He is the sort who, with an appraising eye, would cross the street to help a strange woman on to a bus and then pinch her.
Virgilia Peterson, a critic by trade, has turned her critical eye pitilessly and honestly on herself in an autobiography more of the mind and heart than of specific events.
There was a slight nervous twitch in the region of her left eye.
Agrippina between 55 and 58 became very watchful and had a critical eye over her son.
In 1886, her mother, inspired by an account in Charles Dickens ' American Notes of the successful education of another deaf and blind woman, Laura Bridgman, dispatched young Helen, accompanied by her father, to seek out Dr. J. Julian Chisolm, an eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist in Baltimore, for advice.
The goddess ' appearance offered contrasting colours to the eye, for her body was dazzling white, intimating her descent from heaven and her robe was dark blue, denoting her emergence from the sea ... But now becomingly took the centre of the stage to the great acclamation of the theatre, and smiled sweetly ... still more affectingly began to gently stir herself ; with gradual, lingering steps, restrained swaying of the hips, and slow inclination of the head she began to advance, her refined movements matching the soft wounds of the flutes.
She briefly develops a psychic shadow form like Psylocke's, with a gold Phoenix emblem over her eye instead of the Crimson Dawn mark possessed by Psylocke, Jean briefly lost her telekinesis to Psylocke during this exchange, but her telekinetic abilities later came back in full at a far stronger level than before.
Bolstered by an image overhaul — including bleached-blonde hair, frosted lips, heavy eye make-up and Carnaby Street fashions — Sinatra made her mark on the American ( and British ) music scene in early 1966 with " These Boots Are Made for Walkin '", its title inspired by a line in Robert Aldrich's 1963 western comedy 4 for Texas starring her father and Dean Martin.

her and imagination
The comfort was short-lived, yet she found herself returning to the assurance whenever her imagination forced images on her too awful to contemplate without the prop of illusion.
Could he honestly believe it would be good for Carla to have those old prophets gripping her imagination now??
Moreover, some of Dutton's categories seem too broad: a physicist might entertain hypothetical worlds in his / her imagination in the course of formulating a theory.
There she sketched and explored an area that nourished her imagination and her observation.
She admitted in an interview given that year that the fairies might have been " figments of my imagination ", but left open the possibility she believed that she had somehow managed to photograph her thoughts.
BBC television's Nationwide programme investigated the case in 1971, but Elsie stuck to her story: " I've told you that they're photographs of figments of our imagination, and that's what I'm sticking to ".
* 1909 – Selma Lagerlöf became the first female writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature " in appreciation of the lofty idealism, vivid imagination and spiritual perception that characterize her writings ".
La Motte, her caretaker in the abbey, recognizes the heights to which her imagination reached after reading the autobiographical manuscripts of a past murdered man in the abbey.
As a characteristic of speech and writing, metaphors can serve the poetic imagination, Sylvia Plath, in her poem " Cut ", to compare the blood issuing from her cut thumb to the running of a million soldiers, " redcoats, every one "; and, enabling Robert Frost, in " The Road Not Taken ", to compare one's life to a journey.
An image of " the South " was fixed in Mitchell's imagination when at six years old her mother took her on a buggy tour through ruined plantations and " Sherman's sentinels ", the brick and stone chimneys that remained after William Tecumseh Sherman's " March and torch " through Georgia.
From an imagination cultivated in her youth, Margaret Mitchell's defensive weapon would become her writing.
During the two or three little outbursts of passion she has allowed herself in your favor, she has, by a great effort of imagination, seen in you the hero of her dreams, and not yourself as you really are.
In other aspects, Pasiphaë, like her niece Medea, was a mistress of magical herbal arts in the Greek imagination.
As a result, she has retained her hold on the popular imagination.
Later, Catherine sneaks back to Mrs. Tilney's rooms, to discover that her overactive imagination has once again led her astray, as nothing is strange or distressing in the rooms at all.
After the death of her mother and her father's subsequent withdrawal, she developed an unusually active imagination to ward away the feelings of loneliness.

her and responding
" In November 2006, Israeli Tourist Minister Isaac Herzog invited her to Israel, Abdul responding with a hug, adding, " I will come ; you have helped me make a dream come true.
Sojourner, like other public speakers, often adapted her speeches to how the audience was responding to her.
Susan Driver writes that it is " crucial to recognize that never before in a teen series has raw fury been so vividly explored through a young queer girl responding to the sudden death of her lover ".
In Unruhe, an episode in the fourth season of The X-Files, a kidnap victim is discovered wandering aimlessly along a road, staring blankly ahead and not responding to any of her surroundings.
After responding evasively to his enquiries, she finally tells him her daughter has gone to live in Sandbourne, a fashionable seaside resort.
Romana is initially haughty and somewhat arrogant, looking down on the Doctor ( whom she considers to be her academic inferior ) and responding to his initial resentment at her presence with icy put-downs.
Another example is if a person is making du ' a, and his or her parents call him or her for assistance, then responding to his or her parents takes precedence over du ' a.
However, she said that the manager took too long in responding, so, fearing Cooke would soon be coming after her, she fled the motel altogether before the manager ever opened the door.
Yet again the mirror disappoints her by responding, " You, my Queen, are fair ; it is true.
Gambon married Anne Miller when he was 22, but has always been secretive about his personal life, responding to one interviewer's question about her: " What wife?
The first responding officer, David Waddell, noted that Mrs. Routier was bleeding profusely and her shirt was covered in blood when he arrived.
On 12 January 2012, Secretary of State for Transport Justine Greening confirmed in a House of Commons statement that High Speed 2 would go ahead and in responding to questions stated that it was her understanding that " the Welsh Secretary is already on side ...
She makes intricate purses that Coverdale considers a “ symbol of her mystery .” She is known to frequently pause as if responding to a call, though no other characters hear it.
Julia is depressed by the rain and locks herself in her home without responding to calls from the boys when they go to see her.
Jill occasionally visits her husband in hospital, where he is responding well to cancer treatment, in order to put her own spin on the good news from the doctors to leave Terry with the impression that he is really dying.
When she was about 10 years old, her father was shot when responding to a robbery ; he died a month after the incident.
Brooks testified again, and responding to criticism that only the two least popular denominations were to be changed, indicated her support for a Bicentennial quarter as well.

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