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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.
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 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 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 and questions
She discussed in her letters to Winslow some of the questions that came to her as she studied alone.
She was going to keep on scheming, poking, prodding, suggesting, and dictating until the cops got up enough interest in him to go back to their old neighborhood and ask questions.
She is particularly interested in the healing properties of plants, animals, and stones, though she also questions God's effect on man's health.
An early work, She ' iltot (" Questions ") by Achai of Shabcha ( c. 752 ), discusses over 190 Mitzvot — exploring and addressing various questions on these.
She responded to the questions of citizens, foreigners, kings, and philosophers on issues of political impact, war, duty, crime, laws — even personal issues.
She played to their needs by being freely available to answer questions, pose for pictures, or deliver food prepared in her kitchen to the press office, a bungalow that she had constructed at the rear of their property in Marion.
She supports Lucien, a childlike young man who works for Mr. Collignon, the bullying neighborhood greengrocer ; by playing practical jokes on Collignon, whose confidence she undermines until he questions his own sanity.
She believes that the incinerator on site also brings up a few questions as to what may have happened to the bodies.
She had presented confusing testimony and he recalled her to the stand to answer his questions, much to the dismay and objections of the prosecution.
She also provided her mother-in-law, Isabel, with information on the progress of Edward's campaign to regain the throne: it was she, for example, who replied to Isabel's questions over alleged disrespectful treatment of the Earl of Warwick, by explaining that Edward had " heard that nobody in the city believed that Warwick and his brother were dead, so he had their bodies brought to St Paul's where they were laid out and uncovered from the chest upwards in the sight of everybody.
She dismissed questions about her husband, Jacob, who, like her father, worked for the Indianapolis-St. Louis Railroad, by saying, " We never speak of him.
She works from a shed in her back garden and is active on Twitter, where she is known as @ joannechocolat, and which she uses, along with her website's message board, to answer questions from her fans.
" She also questions how doctors treat mental illness, and whether they are treating the brain or the mind.
She is diagnosed as a sociopath too, though Rowe questions this and is clearly annoyed that she is no longer the only sociopath there.
Here, for the first time, was someone who could tell us from her own experience what it was like to be extremely sound sensitive (" like being tied to the rail and the train's coming ")... She was asked many questions: " Why does my son do so much spinning?
She then excused herself, claiming illness ; whether ill or not, this meant she was unavailable to answer any more questions about her background.
She attends a public meeting arranged to introduce Finley and begins asking pointed, embarrassing questions.
She also met the 13th Dalai Lama twice in 1912, and had the opportunity to ask him many questions about Buddhism — a feat unprecedented for a European woman at that time.
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