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She and bought
She restored and preserved the farms that she bought or managed, making sure that each farm house had in it a piece of antique Lakeland furniture.
" She had bought him a steam yacht, houses in London and in the Leicestershire hunting country, and a Scottish grouse moor.
She also bought more than 400 works by Dutch artist Bart van der Leck, but his popularity did not take off like van Gogh's.
She bought the film rights in the hope that her father would play the role, and later described it as " a gift to my father that was so unbelievably successful.
She was ravished by Telamon who then fled away ; when her father learned of that, he ordered for her to be cast in the sea, but the guard who was to perform that took pity on her and sold her away ; the one who bought her happened to be Telamon.
She planned to use the home as a retirement home for herself and actually negotiated on it only to have it bought while she was across the river filming at Houmas House by another family who still live there today.
She returned to Paramount to make another romantic comedy, Angel ( directed by Ernst Lubitsch ): reception to the film was so lukewarm that Paramount bought out the remainder of Dietrich's contract.
She bought the fief from James Milner's heir Joseph Wilcocks, the incumbent Bishop of Gloucester.
She was bought by the Royal Navy 1768, refitted and renamed.
She bought the rights to Coquette, a play that Helen Hayes had made popular on the stage.
She left Hollywood with Katrina to live with him on a remote cattle station he bought north of Sydney called Giro ( pronounced Ghee-ro ).
She bought a mill named “ Schreibermühle “ close to Lychen ( Uckermark ) and used it as resocialization centre for former POWs.
She had bought property in America and thought of moving there, but she was determined to publish De l ' Allemagne in Paris.
She finds that the cop has bought the snack bar and is converting it into a restaurant.
She had such remarkable success at Covent Garden that season, she bought a house in Clapham and, using London as a base, went on to conquer the European continent, performing Amina in Paris and Vienna in subsequent years with equal success.
She is an orphan who was ' bought ' by the Nergal corporation for the purposes of being the chief science officer for the Nadesico, which was actually to be completed six years after she had been adopted.
She is also technically the owner of the railway, having bought it when the line was threatened with nationalisation.
She submitted it to a number of publishers before it was bought by Harvill Press, part of HarperCollins.
She also bought a derelict terraced house in Spitalfields, east London, which she refurbished into a flat as a pied-a-terre and a ground-floor shop, Verde's, to sell organic food.
She was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California in the Great Mausoleum in a private room of multicolored marble which William Powell bought for $ 25, 000.
She saved up her modeling fees and bought a horse, Alezon, who balked before a wall at a horse show, breaking O ' Neill's neck and back in three places, and giving her a long period of recovery.
She employs the lessons that she learned in the sexual marketplace: all objects of desire can be bought, if one has the money.
She was approaced by Louis Hagen, who had bought a large quantity of raw film stock as an investment to fight the spiraling inflation of the period, who asked her to do a feature length animated film.
She died in Port Lligat in the early morning of 10 June 1982, aged 87, and was buried in the Castle of Púbol in Girona which Dalí had bought for her.
She also bought a kiln, and began a promising career in pottery.

She and modest
She called him, " an intelligent, philosophic, modest man " and found his views on education " very attractive ". Locals in Cheshire were less supportive and became suspicious of his methods.
She had fidelity and chastity in mind and was careful to be modest when Paris was inspecting her.
") She is also seen as a humble and modest character, becoming exceedingly happy when she receives the smallest compliment.
She is loyal to her husband and is modest, despite her incredible beauty.
She prefers " flutist ": " Ascribe my insistence either to a modest lack of pretension or to etymological evidence ; the result is the same.
She has put away her old things and has become a modest woman.
She was interred in a modest grave at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.
She considered that his grave plot was too modest and threatened to exhume his body.
She led a modest existence in a bungalow in suburban Quezon City.
She refused alimony or child support and took a job as a telephone operator, raising her son in very modest circumstances.
Following the release of singles " Way Out " ( 1987 ), " There She Goes " ( 1988 ) and " Timeless Melody " ( 1990 ) and having aborted several recording sessions with different producers, the band released their debut album The La's in 1990 to critical acclaim and modest commercial success.
She valued socioeconomic diversity and endeavored to make the seminary affordable for students of modest means.
Tolstoy made a lasting impression on Krupskaya ; it was said that she had “ a special contempt for stylish clothes and comfort .” She was always modest in dress, as were her furnishings in her home and office.
She had a modest acting career, appearing in Alfred Hitchcock Presents as a secretary, RoboCop: The Series as television news anchor Rocky Crenshaw, as " Benita " in a stage play version of Brad Fraser's Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, as a madam in Replikator and as Vicky in Jigsaw.
" She claimed Johnson had a fear that Hawaii would send representatives and senators to Congress who would oppose segregation, in spite of Johnson's record as a supporter of civil rights for blacks ( Johnson had hedged in his support for the Civil Rights Act of 1957 to avoid splitting his party, giving it modest support and was to finally break up a Southern Democratic attempt to filibuster the Civil Rights Act of 1960 ).
She has an excellent body, which Kobayashi is jealous of, though she is fairly modest about it.
She was a dedicated and hard-working performer who remained modest and even reclusive despite her increasing fame and wealth.
She was devoted to expand her modest literary salon and ardently planned infrequent theatrical and musical evenings for her family and friends.
She soon earns the attentions of 2 gentlemen: Lord Orville, a handsome and extremely eligible peer and pattern-card of modest, becoming behavior ; and Sir Clement Willoughby, a baronet with duplicitous intentions.
She thus obtained the privilege of being able to publish her own work from Richelieu and awarded her a modest royal stipend.
She suggests that it " would be more prudent to consider introducing modest consumer protection rules, such as requiring ISPs to disclose their network management practices and to allow for consumers to switch ISPs inexpensively, rather than introducing network neutrality laws.
She studied piano at the Detroit Conservatory at the age of fifteen, but did not exceed a modest level of expertise.
She was described in her obituary as being of " modest and retiring disposition, in fact very much of a recluse ", and rarely attended meetings.
She led the Social Democrats in the 2007 election, in which her party suffered modest losses and was forced into a third term in opposition.

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