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She and ascribed
She ascribed it to her grandmother Adriana Porter, and claimed that
the earlier published text was distorted
from " its original form ".
She bore no male heir
to succeed
to the Duchy, but
she preserved
it from ruin ;
to her actions can be
ascribed the survival
of the Burgundian state, and
the prevention
of French dominance in Europe
.
She ascribed her popularity
to her insistence on ignoring
the etiquette
of the Saxon court and, perhaps
to cast herself as a victim, compared herself
to her Habsburg relative, Marie Antoinette, who disliked court rituals at Versailles and, like Luise, had avoided
the noble courtiers who depended on those rituals
to affirm their places at court
.
She was interred in Finchley cemetery, under a handsome monument erected by
her firm friend, Dr
. Louis Mond,
to whose generosity is also
to be
ascribed the reissue since
her death
of ' The Ascent
of Man ,'
with an introduction by Dr
. Alfred Russel Wallace ( 1899 ) and
the publication
of ' The Poetical Works
of Mathilde Blind ' ( a selection edited by Arthur Symons,
with a memoir by Dr
. Garnett, 1900, 8vo ).
She held
the post
from December 2003
to February 2006,
when she was forced
to step down by Prime Minister Ivo Sanader following allegations that
she leaked information
to the press and opposed certain government policies, although some media pundits
ascribed her resignation
to her prominent public stance and ministerial results
which overshadowed HDZ ministers
.
She wrote very little prose, and
her poetry was
so different in style,
so much more buoyant in tone and independent in manner, that
the verses
of one sister were rarely
ascribed to the other
.
She and her
She lay there, making no effort
to get back on
her feet
.
She drank greedily, and murmured, `` Thank you '', as he lowered
her head
.
She rubbed
her eyes and stretched, then sat up,
her hands going
to her hair
.
She stared at him,
her eyes wide as
she thought about what he had said ; ;
She got
to her feet, staggered, and almost fell
.
She sat down at
the table, shaking
her head
.
She clung
to him, talking
to him, and dabbing at
her eyes
.
She was carrying a quirt, and
she started
to raise
it, then let
it fall again and dangle
from her wrist
.
She showed
her surprise by tightening
the reins and moving
the gelding around
so that
she could get a better look at his face
.
She said, and
her tone had softened until
it was almost friendly
.
She had picked up
the quirt and was twirling
it around
her wrist and smiling at him
.
She swung
the quirt again, and this time he caught
her wrist and pulled
her out
of the saddle
.
She came down against him, and he tried
to break
her fall
.
She wiped
it off
with the sleeve
of her coat
.
She brought up
her free hand
to hit him, but this time he was quicker
.
She finally regained
her balance and got up in
the saddle
.
She had offered
to walk, but Pamela knew
she would not feel comfortable about
her child until
she had personally confided
her to the care
of the little pink woman who chose
to be called `` Auntie ''
.
She remembered little
of her previous journey there
with Grace, and
she could but hope that
her dedication
to her mission would enable
her to accomplish
it.
She and delight
She would see them, looking just as
they had in
the books, and this would make up a part
of her delight.
She is confused
when Cadmus does not
delight in
her trophy, his face contorting in horror
.
She responds by stating that
she wrote
the memoir for herself, not for
delight, but
so that later generations will
have a true account
of her lineage and life
.
She does contradict herself, however, by adding that
she writes for
delight,
which she had denied in
her previous work
.
She enjoyed
the acting experience and working opposite Robinson, who admitted in his biography that
it was a "
delight to work
with and know " Arthur
.
She enjoyed dancing and took great
delight in organising masques
.
She is a
delight and a darling
.
She seems
to delight in condemning
her most gifted sons
to an ordeal
the very reverse
of that
which we should anticipate
.
She was next seen in director Onir's critically acclaimed anthology film I Am, sharing
the screen
with Juhi Chawla ; noted film critic Taran Adarsh commented, " It's a
delight to watch Juhi and Manisha, after a hiatus
.
She takes
delight in torturing
the Lion before Dorothy
which angers
her.
She wound up freezing Leo several times, much
to Prue and Phoebe's
delight.
She told him, cruelly and
with much
delight, that Zaknafein had been sacrificed
to Lolth in order
to regain
the Spider Queen's favor
.
She takes
delight in any opportunity
to expose Clive for
the wimp and loser that he is
.
She played
the title role
of which film critic Taran Adarsh commented, " It's a
delight to watch Juhi and Manisha, after a hiatus
.
She also falls pregnant, much
to her delight.
She rises before
the troops
the next morning, and
to their
delight, leads them in a second attack
.
She described Hunzvi as a " cruel and vile man who took
delight in beating me
.
She was also a lifelong Boston Red Sox fan, and
the staff
of the nursing home where
she lived reported
her delight at
the team winning
the 2004 World Series
.
She was terrified that
she would
have to tell him that his stuff was unusable, but
to her delight the outline was wonderful and
she went
to work
.
She represents self-love backed by plenty
of gym time and a whole troupe
of devoted flunkies, all laboring
to delight an audience
she only seems
to disdain
.
She is a source as much
of delight as
of dolour
.
She works
with lawyers and leaves
her two-third share
of her father's plantation, Tara,
to her son Wade Hamilton ( fathered by
her first husband, Charles Hamilton, brother
of Melanie Wilkes ), buys Ballyhara and settles down in Ireland,
to her Irish family's
delight.
She loves
to see
the delight on childrens faces, at
the buttercups
she cares for!
She was noted for
her sarcastic wit and was apparently an exceptional singer, often singing
her own compositions
to the delight of her rustic audience
.
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