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She and accuses
She fearlessly expresses her prejudices against working class women like Eva / Daisy, whom she accuses of being immoral, dishonest and greedy.
She accuses Renato of swindling her, but he assures her that some designs have been used for centuries on Murano and he insists that her goblet is an antique.
She accuses him of using her to steal her mother's jewelry.
She accuses him of this the next time they meet, but he explains that he found her gun at the bar and that he buried Marty alive.
She then accuses him of being ashamed of being seen with her because his friend would not approve.
She enters into a conversation with this character and, in a few minutes accuses him or her of being the murderer, explaining how and why this person did it.
She then accuses him of sexually assaulting her with " evidence " obtained from a used condom from Nick's trash, leading to his arrest.
She accuses her husband of being " inconsistent ".
She accuses him of having given her a love potion, and threatens to kill him to end her love.
She accuses Helbig of having forged the inscription himself, without direct evidence of the forging.
She accuses Angelou of combining a dozen metaphors in one paragraph and for " obscuring ideas that could be expressed so much more simply and felicitously ".
She accuses the city-dwellers of using the Enterprise as an intimidation tactic toward her people.
She accuses Bud of committing adultery.
She accuses Sebastian (" Celio ") of deceiving her because Antonio was not in Florida's bedroom.
She tries to talk sense into the townspeople, but Moe accuses her of being a witch.
She accuses him of Mycah's murder and he is put on trial, but survives a trial-by-combat and is released.
She accuses him of murdering her mother and brother by not letting her go to them, and leaves him to die from his wounds from trial.
She breaks off their engagement immediately, accuses Bertie of having caved to the allure of his uncle's money, and informs him that his Aunt Agatha was right all along about his spinelessness.
She then accuses the centaur of winning only because he was a male.
She displays apparent displeasure and is shown to have a very short temper when she argues with the manager of Global Vision and then accuses her mother of not offering her support.

She and Edmund
She was portrayed as Belphoebe or Astraea, and after the Armada, as Gloriana, the eternally youthful Faerie Queene of Edmund Spenser's poem.
She married Edmund Mortimer, son of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, and died in 1413.
She was an ally of her husband's most trusted adviser, the deeply distrusted Eadric Streona, ealdorman of Mercia, and he took her side, but she was opposed by Æthelred's oldest surviving son, Edmund Ironside, and his allies, who naturally regarded him as the heir.
She was the widow of John V of Brittany, with whom she had had four daughters and four sons ; she and Henry had only one son Edmund, called Labourde, who was born and died in 1401.
She married ( 1 ) Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and then ( 2 ) Elemér Edmund Graf Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény ( created, in 1917, Prince Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény ).
She was also a younger sister to Edward IV of England and Edmund, Earl of Rutland as well as an older sister to Margaret of York, George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence and Richard III of England.
She and her husband Dr. Edmund W. Gordon were instrumental in founding the Tubman Child Health and Guidance Clinic in Harlem, New York and Psycho-Educational Diagnostic Clinic for children-Part of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.
She appeared as Nefertiti in the Italian production of Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile ( 1961 ) with Edmund Purdom and Vincent Price.
She is also a descendant of the Delano family and Edmund Rice, a 1638 immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony.
She also decides that her prayers as a dope fiend are not being heard by the Virgin, but still decides to go upstairs to get more drugs, but before she can do so, her son, Edmund, and her husband, James, return home.
She also confides to James that Edmund does not love her because of her drug problem.
She had two younger brothers, Edmund and Roger, and two younger sisters, Eleanor and Alice.
She also thought about plans for another Mary Westmacott novel and wrote to Edmund Cork saying that, as she was well ahead of her normal writing schedule, she had gone over the Miss Marple novel thoroughly, ‘ as a lot of it seemed to have dated very much ’.
" She mixed with the literary and social elites of London society, and her acquaintances included Samuel Johnson, Edmund Burke, Hester Thrale Piozzi, and William Windham.
She also had a relationship with Edmund Sylvers ( lead singer of The Sylvers singing group ).
She had ten children: Horatio Nelson ( born 8 December 1822 ); Eleanor Phillipa ( born April 1824 ); Marmaduke Philip Smyth ( born 27 May 1825 ); John James Stephen ( 13 February 18271829 ); Nelson ( born 8 May 1828 ); William George ( born 8 April 1830 ); Edmund Nelson ( 1831 ); Horatia Nelson ( born 24 November 1833 ), Philip ( born May 1834 ) and Caroline ( born January 1836 ).
She was, however, involved in the school's Dramatic Society where she worked closely with the academic Edmund Colledge who both directed and acted in several of the society's productions.
She wrote to the literary critic Edmund Wilson, who had agreed to edit the book, musing on his legacy.
She introduced him to the work of Gerda Alexander, the famous German-Danish somatic teacher, and also to Edmund Rochdieu, a Swiss psychologist and direct student of C. G.
She bore eight children: Joan ( 1558 ), Margaret ( 1562 – 63 ), William ( 1564 – 1616 ), Gilbert ( 1566 – 1612 ), Joan ( 1569 – 1646 ), Anne ( 1571 – 79 ), Richard ( 1574 – 1613 ), and Edmund ( 1580 – 1607 ).
She had five children by her marriage to Edmund Mortimer:
She was a direct descendant of Edmund Rice an early Puritan immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony.
She was daughter of Edmund Langton ( 1841 – 1875 ) and his second wife Charlotte Wedgwood.

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