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She had already become emotionally attached to Russia and often thought of the huge, remote country that was to have been her home.
She becomes attached to Edward Ferrars, the brother-in-law of her elder half-brother, John.
She used the name of a former student Monsieur Antoine-August Le Blanc, “ fearing ,” as she later explained to Gauss,the ridicule attached to a female scientist.
She does not seem to have the ability to get attached to other people, and lies easily and intelligently to get her way.
) She defined a generalized notion of " labels "— corresponding more or less to the full security markings one encounters on classified military documents, e. g., TOP SECRET WNINTEL TK DUMBO — that are attached to entities.
She married at sixteen, and was attached to the Empress Josephine as dame du palais in 1802.
She avoided the stigma that normally attached to being a " Fifth Amendment Communist " when Rauh immediately released to the press a statement she had earlier sent to the HUAC about her testimony, " written not to persuade the Committee ," writes one historian, " but to shape press coverage.
" She is solidly grounded, with Willow attached to her, and Benson's body more naturally representative of women.
" She also performed Paik's TV Bra for Living Sculpture ( 1969 ) with two small television receivers attached to her breasts.
She attached Peter's surname to her own, making her Mary Jane Watson-Parker.
She was attached to several men after her divorce, counting one of them as the reason she enlisted in the Red Cross, as he had already gone to France as a soldier.
She would remain particularly attached to her mother, with whom she maintained an intimate correspondence until her death.
She becomes romantically attached to Leo, caring for him when he is injured, acting as his protector, and defying She to stay with him.
She is very attached to the Sleeve Dogs who live in her robe, and values the cats only when they can bring praise on the family.
She is quite protective and attached to her son, often trying to get him accepted amongst the colony, but never succeeding.
She also meets an old woman who takes a very individualist view, describing how she successfully attached herself to a series of rich men.
She was Austrian by birth, but in 1920, at the age of only eleven, was taken in as a foster child by a Dutch family to whom she became very attached.
She made speeches in support of her father and focused on health care issues and tuition costs for students, two Democratic campaign issues she felt personally attached to.
She taught at the former Central School of Art and Design, presently known as the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, and through her persistence persuaded the London County Council to build a theatre attached to the school.
She claims to be attached to the French public utilities, the civil servants and the general interest.
She was ranked eight on Premiere magazine's list of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time, with her Defining Moment being " Ripley's nervy refusal to open the ship's hatch so that Kane ( John Hurt ) can be admitted-with a thing attached to his face ".
She had attached a filled bucket to each end of a broom handle and was using them as lifts.
She becomes very attached to Philip and declares her love for him, and he pretends to be passionate about her, but he is relieved when she needs to return to Berlin.

She and great
Meredith was irritated when the Grafin knocked at his door and told him, `` She is a great beauty!!
She enjoyed great parties when she would sit up talking and dancing and drinking all night, but it always seemed to her that being alone, especially alone in her house, was the realest part of life.
She thought she had great possibilities in the ballet and wanted to show the eminent producer how well she could dance.
She remembered, suddenly, a night of savage moonlight and scudding clouds when she and Adelia, having dared each other, had stolen out of their great safe house and come here, hand in hand, hoping and fearing ghosts.
She looked out at the corn field, the great green deep acres of it rolled out like the sea in the field beyond the whitewashed fence bordering the grounds.
She was ready for her great adventures and the arrival of her mobile partner.
She has authored over fifty-six novels and she has a great dislike of people taking and modifying her story characters.
She likens Inanna to a great storm bird who swoops down on the lesser gods and sends them fluttering off like surprised bats.
She had great difficulty controlling them, and little success in instilling any education.
She said: “ the Falcon is proud and dignified, with great courage and fight.
She studied book illustration from a young age and developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose work was later collected by her father, was a great influence.
She was also a patron of Renaissance humanism, and a friend of the great scholars Erasmus of Rotterdam and Saint Thomas More.
She was named Mary and christened three days later with great ceremony at the Church of Observant Friars.
She is the niece of Diana Barrymore and the grandniece of Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore and Helene Costello, the great-great-granddaughter of John Drew and actress Louisa Lane Drew, and the great grandniece of Broadway idol John Drew, Jr. and silent film actor / writer / director Sidney Drew.
She believed that it was this inferior education that turned them into foolish people, but women " could easily be concentrated and solidified upon objects of great significance " if given the chance.
She wrote " He was a great letter writer.
She possessed great physical strength and courage.
She is a trained Kathak dancer and a great admirer of it.
She screamed: " Instead of a son, I am given a daughter, dark and ugly, with a great nose and black eyes.
She had also hoped to develop her psionic powers, which her ancestors were rumored to have possessed with great proficiency.
She admitted in an interview having regrets for her choice to work in the film: " Simply Irresistible was just a bad choice – and for that, it was a great learning experience.
She had been ailing for about ten years, but her death came as a great shock to him.
She recalls a great deal of pain and suffering caused by his immediate family, and Bahá ' ís in Haifa.
She said the " national responsibility ( bestowed ) by the public brings me to approach this job with great reverence ".
" She also said that during one of his periodic " great scientific adventures ", Edison would be up at 7: 00, have breakfast at 8: 00, and be rarely home for lunch or dinner, implying that he continued to have all three.

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