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She answers questions like How do I remove a snake from my car?
She keeping silence, he answers in her stead, and the sequel is in accordance with his answer.
She answers that she is quite in awe of it.
She is shown to have a strong grasp of politics, which may seem unlikely, but this answers the facts of the annulment and the even more unlikely fact that Anne of Cleves survived her marriage to Henry.
" She is also known as Laketi, she who has ears, because of how quickly and effectively she answers prayers.
She is said to be deaf and answers her patrons slowly.
In rabbinic literature, the Responsa are known as She ' elot ve-Teshuvot ( Hebrew: שאלות ותשובות " questions and answers ") and comprise the body of written decisions and rulings given by poskim (" decisors of Jewish law ").
She knows that Rhoda had something to do with Claude ’ s death and seeks her out to find answers.
" She concluded of Paglia, " Hers is a seductiveness of simple answers, of clear narratives, of motivations and actions traced solely to a biological origin — a place stripped of the complex ambiguities, the complex interactions of self, skin, group, and institutions that make up daily life.
She sends Cat away to join the rest of the team and prepares to find answers, just as Diana Fox shows up, wanting to fight.
She is first seen making an apology for her involvement in the Paul Burrell affair — and is mocked by the media as being someone " who holds all the answers to all the unsolved cases without even realising it ".
She particularly praised the performances of the two leads: " Christopher Eccleston, never knowingly under-intense, was perfectly cast as the Everybloke suddenly gifted with the ability to provide answers to the big questions and perform medium-sized miracles ... Sharp, burdened ( or perhaps liberated?
She was once accused by a minister of asking questions in parliament that embarrassed South Africa, to which she replied: " It is not my questions that embarrass South Africa ; it is your answers ".
She would also, according to Cerf, milk her time on camera by asking more questions than necessary, the answers to which she knew to be affirmative.
: She fired a couple of answers to me: ' 5, 280 ' and the question of course was how many feet in a mile.
She quotes Engels, " for now we know nothing about it " and rejects him because he " dodges " the answers.
She showered him with attention, then used him to steal Gunther's test paper so she could copy the answers.
She asks how he managed to find her, and he answers that it is him she needs.
She was to have sailed from Trieste ( accompanied by a tender of forty-five tons ) under Imperial colours, and was equally fitted out for trade or discovery: men of eminence in every department of science were engaged on board ; all the maritime Courts of Europe were written to, in order to secure a good reception for these vessels, at their respective ports, and favourable answers were returned ; yet, after all, this expedition, so exceedingly promising in every point of view, was overcome by a set of interested men, then in power in Vienna.
She answers that it may be related to her fears about her society's destructive impact on itself and the environment.
She plays the beginning of a few simple tunes and he answers her song with a boogie-woogie.
She asks what is in it, and Vann answers that it is full of amaretto.
She knocks and a woman answers the door.
She answers the call for dragon keepers and pairs herself with the dragon Sintara.

She and ;
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
She did not pause to consider what she would do if her plan should fail ; ;
She studied him hopefully, yearningly ; ;
She remained squatting on her heels all the time we were there ; ;
She could not resist the opportunity `` of showing her superiority in argument over a man '' which she had remarked as one of the `` feminine follies '' of Sara Sullam ; ;
She has shared her husband's greatness, but only within the confines of their home ; ;
She describes, first, the imaginary reaction of a foreigner puzzled by this `` unseasonable exultation '' ; ;
She had no children ; ;
She looked at the girl speculatively from eyes which had paled with the years ; ;
She lay still on the bed, her head hardly denting the pillow ; ;
She made him sad some days, and he was never sure why ; ;
She was too young, that was all ; ;
She had dug a hole for each bulb, each tree wore a tag with her writing on it ; ;

She and my
She also taught them to sing `` I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate ''.
`` She really is a dear little thing '', my mother agreed.
She was standing on a flat rock three feet above ground and when she saw him she rose to full height and roared, opening her mouth wide, lashing her tail, and stamping at the rock with both forefeet in irritation, as much as to say: `` How dare you disturb me in my sacred precinct ''??
She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold Coast, that I had once been a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies.
She wasn't quite sure that I felt enough remorse about my drinking, or that I would not return to it once I was out and on my own again.
She met my eyes, suddenly angry.
She mumbled, `` I just know that Chief Moore is out to kill my Tim ''!!
She said, `` Well, those are the really interesting things, but if you don't like any of those I can turn over some of my extra typing jobs to you, if you think you can type well enough ''.
She is a closed book, a picture I keep on my bureau, but never look at.
She went on, disregarding my protests.
She could have found out my first name, of course -- that wouldn't be difficult.
She was trying to make a hole in my armor, and I didn't want it.
She must have seen the ring on my left hand.
She came out pink from a hot bath, and I gave her my robe.
In a 1958 letter to a friend in West Germany, Paternak wrote, " She was put in jail on my account, as the person considered by the secret police to be closest to me, and they hoped that by means of a grueling interrogation and threats they could extract enough evidence from her to put me on trial.
" She was one of the greatest pantomime artists I have ever seen ", he said, " it was through watching her that I learned not only how to express emotions with my hands and face, but also how to observe and study people.
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.
" She summed up her driving work ethic, " I can say this: When I attempt anything, I have a passionate determination to overcome every obstacle … And I do my own work with a refusal to accept defeat that might almost be called painful.
She helped Raymond of Capua write his biography of her daughter, and said, " I think God has laid my soul athwart in my body, so it can't get out.
She Luxed my undies in darkest Africa ".
She said, " I learned important reading is at home from my mother.
She said my foster father had had no goals and no strength.

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