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She and angrily
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
She angrily rebukes him, and a heated discussion follows ; she charges him with destroying her sister's happiness, with treating Mr Wickham disgracefully, and with having conducted himself towards her in an ungentleman-like manner.
She tries to console Amelia, but Amelia responds angrily, disgusted by Becky's flirtatious behaviour with George and her lack of concern about Captain Crawley.
She hesitates, and flirts with the messenger, when Antony walks in and angrily denounces her behaviour.
She angrily refuses, since she can imagine nothing worse than being led in triumph through the streets of Rome, proclaimed a villain for the ages.
She angrily rejected his proposal and locked herself in the bathroom until he left.
She leaves and angrily shoots at him instead, burning part of his face.
She confronts Brad angrily and ignores his attempts at explanation, leaving with Jonathan who has arrived just in time to expose Rex as Brad and who takes her back to New York City.
She favors Tara in the end, causing some of Willow and Oz's fans to react angrily on the fansite message boards, leaving homophobic remarks and characterizing Benson as fat and unattractive.
The guard angrily yelled at her, ‘ I didn't ask you to expose your film, I told you to give me your camera ’ ‘ You can have the camera ’, she retorted, ‘ but the film belongs to me .’ She was detained, and was interrogated over the next three days by police officers, prosecutors and intelligence officials.
She explains her mistake, but Troy, humiliated at being left waiting at the altar, angrily calls off the wedding.
She angrily comments on how the gods hate goddesses having relationships with mortals.
She angrily declared that neither she nor the Emperor would be going anywhere and returned to her rooms.
She then angrily leaves Shaun on his own.
She also angrily leaves the office.
She mistakes his sister for a girlfriend, and angrily leaves him.
She demands to know what's wrong with him, and he angrily blasts off into the sky, saying he should have never come home.
She claims in her book that Amichai had an argument with a childhood friend, Ruth Hanover, which led to her cycling home angrily.
She storms off angrily.
She angrily confronts Mrs. Mott, who, threatened with exposure of her true identity, decides to use the trap on Marlene instead and lies that Claire is in the greenhouse.
She angrily wants nothing more to do with him.
She confronts him angrily about the fact he walked out on her and never came back.
She reveals her intentions angrily once he announces that he is going on a date.
She angrily pummels the villain, claiming to be enraged about being resurrected as his puppet.

She and throws
She occasionally throws up the terrible offspring of our pride and carelessness to remind us of how puny we really are in the face of a tornado, an earthquake or a Godzilla.
She, coming to wit thereof, throws herself from a high window to the ground, and dies, and is buried with her lover.
She throws a volley of green arrows to all the enemies on screen.
She was partial to the understated English country house look, and her combinations of Colefax and Fowler chintzes, overstuffed armchairs, and brocade sofas with such unexpected items as patchwork quilts, four-poster beds, knitted throws, and rag rugs led to her being credited with ushering in what became known as American country style during the 1960s.
She throws her scarf toward the camera and departs just before the film ends.
She taunts him until he throws her skull against the wall, smashing it and giving his victim release from further torment.
She throws a party at their residence for the notables of Barsetshire.
She throws it into the air and shrieks when the President walks into her office for the first time.
She throws herself at Tom, and he gets her pregnant and then feels obliged to offer her his protection.
She throws herself at him, saying, ".. now I have changed my mind, or the girl who said ' no ,'— she doesn't exist any more, she died last summer — suffocated in smoke from something on fire inside her .".
She is also seen in the various movies picking up a horse ( the books often mention Pippi moving her horse Old Man by carrying him from one place to another ), a car, weights / barbells weighing over 1, 000 pounds ; she also pulls bars out of a jail window and throws pirates across a room.
She keeps up with and even embraces the social expectations of the wife of a patrician politician but she is still able to express herself and find distinction in the parties she throws.
She throws the lamp into the lava to free the genie from his captivity.
She tries to walk out on him, and he gets angry, throws her against the wall, hits her, pours alcohol on her, and lights her on fire.
She starts acting differently: she chokes her best friend, Sabrina Mason, throws apples at a house and steals a bag of candy from a boy.
She throws herself before the altar of the Nymphs, beseeching their protection.
She throws jealous temper tantrums, attempts suicide in his home, and destroys his carefully constructed career move into management.
She picks up a bucket of water and throws it at her.
She throws off her house frock to reveal a sequined dance outfit, and the kitchen set splits open to reveal a huge Hollywood stage, showcasing a giant can of soup, atop which Miller sings and dances, accompanied by a double chorus line.
She spurns his advances and throws a key into the water.
She throws herself into police work not so much because she's dedicated as because she needs the distraction, needs to keep busy and be good to assure herself of her worth.
She nearly dies when Katya Nadanova throws her off a cliff in Peru when she and Bond are first acquainted.
She throws her match into a pile of oily rags, starting a fire, and setting off the sprinklers.
She is killed when Dorothy throws the water when she lights a fire to threaten the Scarecrow.

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