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Jo's and interest
The Nivisons moved frequently, though always staying in New York City ; apparently Jo's father made her life at home difficult, but at the same time instilled in her an interest in art, dance, and the French language.
Jo's watercolor Movie Theater — Gloucester ( c. 1926 – 27 ) foreshadowed Edward's interest in depicting movie theaters: he produced a drypoint of the subject in 1928, and then returned to it occasionally, most famously in the oil New York Movie ( 1939 ).
As they settle in, Helen's surprise at some of Jo's drawings both suggests Jo's talent and originality and shows Helen's lack of interest in and knowledge about her daughter.

Jo's and Death
Discussing Jo's return in The Sarah Jane Adventures serial Death of the Doctor, Ian Berriman of SFX magazine thought that " Davies nails the character the moment she walks through the door – clumsy, babbling, sweet-natured ".

Jo's and is
Under Jo's horrified stare, Amy falls through the ice, and is rescued by Laurie's prompt intervention.
She once confesses to Jo that her temper is as volatile as Jo's, but that she has learned to control it.
Most of the story is based on two issues: Jo's predilection for childbearing and Jake's extramarital affairs.
The question of Jo's fertility is first broached by her psychiatrist.
The poor, crazy lady in the hair-dresser's is a schematic and surely rather portentous case in point ; so is the Zoo, and Harrods, Jo's gloomy hats, and that windmill love nest, and the tiresome ambiguity of that psychiatrist off to Tenerife ( is he perceptive, or unsympathetic, a good doctor or just a fashionable one ?).
Krystina receives a heart transplant but is later kidnapped ; Sammy Jo's marriage to Clay Fallmont ( Ted McGinley ) crumbles and she falls into bed with Steven ; Amanda leaves town, and Ben's daughter Leslie Carrington ( played by Terri Garber ) arrives.
Steven and Sammy Jo's reconciliation is short-lived, and the pursuit of children unravels Adam and Dana's marriage.
He is planning to marry sex therapist Melissa Reeves, and arrives at Jo's field station for her signature for the final divorce papers.
During their first tornado, an F1 to F2, Jo's truck is tossed by the tornado as the couple take shelter under a bridge.
When Dick gets back to the dark room, he sees something in Jo's face which is " new " and " fresh ", and which would be perfect for the campaign, giving it " character ", " spirit ", and " intelligence ".
She's heard when Kate is on the hand car helping Wendell and at the end when Kate is at Betty Jo's bedside.
Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil ( Madam Jo )' s former lover is arranged to be Cécile's future husband in the novel, but in the film, his character is Madam Jo's husband.
In So-ok's case, she is being made into a concubine of Madam Jo's husband for the continuity of the family lineage with the elders ' consent.
Lee So-ok ( Cécile de Volanges ) was ushered in to Madam Jo's care to be the concubine of her husband, and is conspiring with Jo-won to have her pregnant for revenge ( with Madam Jo telling her husband what really happened to So-ok at her husband's deathbed )
Chevalier Raphael Danceny was originally Cécile's music tutor in the novel, but in the film, Kwon In-ho ( Raphael Danceny's counterpart ) is the youngest son of Madam Jo's next-door neighbor and also Lady Jeong's cousin.
Piers D. Britton, a writer of reference works of Doctor Who felt that Jo's characterisation posited her as subordinate to the Doctor ; for example she encourages " the assumption that she is his ward ".
Helen returns after leaving her lover and the future of Jo's new home is put into question.
The Doctor gives his blessing and gives Jo the blue crystal as a wedding present, but since this means the end of Jo's travels with the Doctor, he is evidently upset by the situation and quietly slips away while the party is in full swing.
However, Jo's mind is strong enough to resist, and the Master orders her to be taken away.

Jo's and both
Currently two midwest chains still exist, Sloppy Jo's Lunchroom and Manny's, both located in Illinois.

Jo's and younger
Jo's younger brother Charles was born in 1884.
Jo's sons Rob and Teddy are younger than the others and are not counted among the pupils.
Riley was the original actress to portray Billie Jo Bradley and Saunders was the second actress to play Bobbie Jo Bradley, Billie Jo's younger sister.

Jo's and counterpart
Jo's counterpart, Maria, frees her and Meg to prove who was the strongest by re-staging the fight they were unable to finish in their past.

Jo's and Doctor
The daffodil sprays a plastic film over Jo's face, nearly suffocating her until the Doctor removes the film with a spray.
Jo's appearance in Genocide was highlighted in a trailer for the re-launched Doctor Who range which was included on a number of BBC videos in 1997-8.
Doctor Who 2005-10 executive producer and creator of The Sarah Jane Adventures Russell T Davies later indicated in an interview with Doctor Who Magazine that Jo's return would be more than a " cameo ", and a " full-blooded " appearance.
" Russell T Davies believed that emotional moments such as Jo's departure were strongly defined in Doctor Who original 1963-89 run ; being " so memorable fans simply because they are the only tiny emotional moments in the entire output ".
Fraser McAlpine, reviewing Jo's appearances as companion for BBC America's Anglophenia blog felt to succeed as a foil to the " aloof " Third Doctor, having " the charm of nowadays on her side ".
The security system then registers the Doctor and Jo's presence in the pipe.
The Master found out about the Doctor and Jo's presence when the Ogrons brought him the TARDIS.

Jo's and ".
By then, several English recordings of his songs were on the charts, including Damita Jo's " If You Go Away ", based on " Ne me quitte pas ", Judy Collins ' " The Dove ", based on " La colombe ", and Glenn Yarbrough's " The Women ", based on " Les biches ".
Thus she had her first sexual experience with Jo's father, a " not very bright man ," a " bit retarded ".
The novel reprises characters from Little Women and is considered by some the second book of an unofficial Little Women trilogy, which is completed with Alcott's 1886 novel Jo's Boys, and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to " Little Men ".

romantic and interest
Lincoln's first romantic interest was Ann Rutledge, whom he met when he first moved to New Salem ; by 1835, they were in a relationship but not formally engaged.
Altdorfer's figures are invariably the complement of his romantic landscapes ; for them he borrowed Albrecht Dürer's inventive iconography, but the panoramic setting is personal and has nothing to do with the fantasy landscapes of the Netherlands A Susanna in the Bath and the Stoning of the Elders ( 1526 ) set outside an Italianate skyscraper of a palace shows his interest in architecture.
During production of the film Chaplin had been involved with the actress Pola Negri, a romantic pairing that received vast media interest.
Some archival investigation on the original letters suggests that the woman of romantic interest was a Mademoiselle Stéphanie-Félicie Poterin du Motel, the daughter of the physician at the hostel where Galois stayed during the last months of his life.
Jean is an important figure in the lives of other Marvel universe characters, mostly the X-Men, including her husband Cyclops ; her mentor and father-figure Charles Xavier ; her close friend and sometimes romantic interest Wolverine ; her best friend and sister-like figure Storm ; and her genetic children Rachel Summers, X-Man, Cable, and Stryfe.
From the 15th to 17th century, these ideas that are alternatively described as Western esotericism, which had a revival from about 1770 onwards, due to a renewed desire for mystery, an interest in the Middle Ages and a romantic " reaction to the rationalist Enlightenment.
He should "( 1 ) participate in sports activities, ( 2 ) avoid activities considered of interest to homosexuals, such art museums, opera, symphonies, ( 3 ) avoid women unless it is for romantic contact, ( 4 ) increase time spent with heterosexual men in order to learn to mimic heterosexual male ways of walking, talking, and interacting with other heterosexual men, ( 5 ) Attend church and join a men ’ s church group, ( 6 ) attend reparative therapy group to discuss progress, or slips back into homosexuality, ( 7 ) become more assertive with women through flirting and dating, ( 8 ) begin heterosexual dating, ( 9 ) engage in heterosexual intercourse, ( 10 ) enter into heterosexual marriage, and ( 11 ) father children ".
He eventually developed strong feelings for Counselor Deanna Troi, and explored a relationship with her for a time, which at times strained his relationship with her former romantic interest, Commander Riker.
In the episode " Persistence of Vision ," it is revealed that Torres at the time had a romantic interest in Chakotay.
Holmes finds their youth, beauty, and energy ( and the cases they bring him ) invigorating, distinct from any romantic interest.
She and her son-in-law, Sir John Middleton, take an active interest in the romantic affairs of the young people around them and seek to encourage suitable matches, often to the particular chagrin of Elinor and Marianne.
The game's subtitle comes from the final portion, in which Roger has to undergo miniaturization and enter the body of a shipmate and romantic interest.
Seth Green joined the cast during the second season as Oz, a high school senior who becomes a werewolf, and Willow's primary romantic interest.
It was agreed, that my endeavours should be directed to persons and characters supernatural, or at least romantic, yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith.
Garfield's first romantic interest was Mary Hubbell in 1851, but it lasted only a year, with no formal engagement.
He is Catherine's romantic interest throughout the novel, and during the course of the plot he comes to return her feelings.
The two first met on the set of Hanks's television show Bosom Buddies but later developed a romantic interest while working on the film Volunteers.
In the summer of 1968, Tate began her next film, The Wrecking Crew ( 1969 ), a comedy in which she played Freya Carlson, an accident-prone spy, who was also a romantic interest for star Dean Martin, playing Matt Helm.
She became the romantic interest for some of MGM's leading male stars, among them Ramón Novarro, William Haines, John Gilbert and Tim McCoy.
In later Star Wars literature she marries Han Solo, her romantic interest in the original films, and has three children with him, whose names are Jacen, Jaina, and Anakin.
Meanwhile, Félix Cortez, a former intelligence officer from Cuba employed by the cartel, feigns romantic interest in the aide of FBI Director Emil Jacobs.
The realism of Kielland ( e. g., Skipper Worse ) gave way to the romantic and nationalistic spirit which swept Europe rekindled and the Norwegian interest in their glorious Viking past ( e. g., Ibsen's The Vikings at Helgeland ), the struggles of the Middle Ages ( e. g., Ibsen's Lady Inger of Østeraad ), peasant stories ( e. g., Bjørnson's A Happy Boy ) and the wonders of myths and folks tales of the mountains ( e. g., Ibsen's Peer Gynt ) and the sea ( e. g., Lie's The Visionary ).
Della Street is Mason's only ( unacknowledged ) romantic interest.
He briefly attended Harvard Divinity School in 1853, possibly to be reunited with a romantic interest, but left in November 1853 to take a job as an assistant editor with the Boston Daily Advertiser.
Davis showed little interest in the film Now, Voyager ( 1942 ) until Hal Wallis advised her that female audiences needed romantic dramas to distract them from the reality of their lives.

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