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She began to watch a blonde-haired man, also in shorts, standing right at the rear of the wrecked car in the one spot that most of the crowd had detoured slightly.
She began to laugh.
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She turned and began to walk toward the house.
She lost control over Nero when he began to have an affair with the freedwoman Claudia Acte, which Agrippina strongly disapproved of and violently scolded him for.
She was admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1980 and began her law career as an associate with the Washington, D. C. firm of Wald, Harkrader & Ross.
She claimed that she was able to heal others and began to be called out to the bedsides of those whom the medical faculty had not been able to help.
She and her surviving siblings Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
She again played the role for the Los Angeles production which began performances on February 7, 2007.
She then transferred with the L. A. company, to play the role once again, in the San Francisco production which began performances January 27, 2009.
She slowly began to turn into a black poplar, the bark spreading up her legs from the earth, but just before the woody stiffness finally reached her throat and as her arms began sprouting twigs her husband Andraemon heard her cries and came to her.
She began collaborating with Vertov, beginning as his editor but becoming assistant and co-director in subsequent films, such as Man with a Movie Camera ( 1929 ), and Three Songs About Lenin ( 1934 ).
She became his girlfriend shortly thereafter and began acting in his films.
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The article began, " She goes barefooted when she feels like it, wears Levi's to class because they're more comfortable, and carries her Autoharp with her everywhere she goes so that in case she gets the urge to break into song it will be handy.

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She has uncovered the politics behind the New York City Greenmarket, and was among the first to publish a long-form article in a major American newspaper about Ferran Adria of El Bulli.
She was the first German woman writer to publish books without making use of a pseudonym.
She continues to publish the book with the help of co-author Robert Needlman.
She was inspired by the scenery and on friendly terms with Laßberg, but neither he nor his friends appreciated modern literature and Droste's hopes that they might help her to publish her work came to nothing.
She was also an enthusiastic champion of literary experiment who was willing to use her money to publish the group.
She is the author of the movement's textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, and founded the Christian Science Publishing Society ( 1898 ), which continues to publish a number of periodicals including The Christian Science Monitor ( 1908 ).
She was the first writer to publish an English-language novel using what was to become known as the stream-of-consciousness technique.
She did publish the following remarks on her website:
She decided to try her hand at nonfiction, and wrote a book, The Spiral Dance, on Goddess religion, which she finished in 1977 but was unable to publish at first.
She continued to write during the following years, but she did not publish.
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She had bought property in America and thought of moving there, but she was determined to publish De l ' Allemagne in Paris.
She then tried to publish her original diary from the war years but with all names fictionalised.
She encouraged him to stop trapping and to publish his writing about the wilderness.
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She continued to publish poetry and short stories.
She spoke on the issue at various black women ’ s clubs, and raised more than $ 500 to investigate lynchings and publish her results.
She went on to publish 18 volumes of new and collected verse over a 70-year career as a published poet.
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She also established, with Jacques Porel, a side venture, Crosby Continental Editions, to publish paperback books.
She continued to publish journals under her maiden name because most of her recognition was under that name.
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She decided to publish the book herself, and, on 16 December 1901, the first 250 copies of her privately printed The Tale of Peter Rabbit " was ready for distribution to family and friends ".

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