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She and bumps
She arranges her own passage, and " bumps into " Pike, just as they met before.
She begins to experience details from her dream: she hears the loud ticking of a clock on the wall, bumps into a woman carrying a vase-which falls to the floor and shatters-and hears loud footsteps.
She unties a couple of them, who then free the other girls, and then bumps into Miss Dorothy.
She later bumps into Littlefoot, Ducky, and Petrie, and tells them that the Sharptooth is alive ; although Littlefoot does not believe her.
In the late 1990s, Yukiji is a single unmarried woman who works as a customs official ( often comically mistaken by Kenji's friends and local townsfolk for a narcotics officer ) She bumps into Kenji and the gang at an airport in Tokyo when her disobedient drug sniffing dog named Blue Three ( a Japanese pun on the name Bruce Lee ), attacks Kenji.

She and into
She crouched aside as bullets beat at the portal, chewing into the planks.
She locked the ignition, removed the keys, stepped out of the car and went into the house.
She would return this symbol to the mountain, as one pours seed back into the soil every Spring or as ancient fertility cults demand annual human sacrifice.
She had to get away from here before this demoniac possession swallowed up the liquid of her eyes and sank into the fibers of her brain, depriving her of reason and sight.
She softly let herself into the bed, and took her regular side, away from the door, where she slept better because Keith was between her and the invader.
She asked, taking him and Juanita into the parlor where the shutters were closed against the afternoon sun.
She turned and walked stiffly into the parlor to the dainty-legged escritoire, warped and cracked now from fifty years in an atmosphere of sea spray.
`` She didn't mention bringing Myra '', Mark said, maneuvering the car into the next lane.
She went into the living room and turned on three lamps, then back into the kitchen where she turned on the ceiling light and the switch that lit the floods on the barn, illuminating the driveway.
She stood still over the leg of lamb, rubbing herbs into it, quite suddenly conscious of a nausea in her stomach and a feeling of wrath, a sensation of violence that started her shivering.
She also banks into a turn like a fine runabout -- not digging in on the outside to throw passengers all over the boat like many a small cabin cruiser.
She patronized Greenwich Village artists for awhile, then put some money into a Broadway show which was successful ( terrible, but successful ).
She was biting into a small red radish ; ;
She had talked her `` boy friend '' into sending her to New York to take a screen test.
She quickly moved into cafe society, possibly easing her conscience by talking constantly of her desire to be in show business.
She took refuge on a tongue of land extending into a gully, crouched at the base of a thorn tree, and waited for them to come up.
Here '' -- She thrust a bundle of keys strung on a thick red cord into Sarah's hand.
She went downstairs and received another curious shock, for when Glendora flapped into the dining room in her homemade moccasins, Sarah asked her when she had brought coffee to her room and Glendora said she hadn't.
She paused at the kitchen door, caught her breath, told herself firmly that the opium was only an attempt to frighten her and went into the kitchen, where Glendora was eyeing the chickens dismally and Maude was cleaning lamp chimneys.
She was wearing a brown cotton dress, cut across the hips in a way that was supposed to make her look slimmer, a yoke set into the skirt and flaring pleats below.
She slapped the receiver into its holder and stepped away.
She wanted him to get into trouble.
She cut the engines and slowly the cruiser swung around on the end of its lines until its bow was pointing into the wind and the cockpit faced toward the shore.
She pushed wartorn and poverty-stricken nations into prosperity, but she failed to lead them into unity and world peace.

She and White
She read everything else she could get her hands on, including an article ( she thinks it was in the Atlantic Monthly ) by Mark Twain on `` White Slavery ''.
She was not an overnight guest in the White House, but Mr. Ike Hoover, the chief usher, had Mama check her fur coat when she came in, and take care of her needs.
She is the subject of a poem ( Peregrine White and Virginia Dare ) by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet, and the North Carolina Legend of the White Doe.
She also sketched President Teddy Roosevelt during her White House visits in 1902, during which " He sat for two hours, talking most of the time, reciting Kipling, and reading scraps of Browning.
She continued touring in 1986 with the Think About Love Tour, and 1989 for the White Limozeen Tour.
She is, first and foremost, the hostess of the White House.
She perished 25 November 1120 in the wreck of the White Ship.
She is later described as holding the unique title of " White Phoenix of the Crown " among the many past, present, and future hosts of the Phoenix.
She made a series of films for Arnold Fanck, and one of them, The White Hell of Pitz Palu ( 1929 ), co-directed by G. W. Pabst, saw her fame spread to countries outside of Germany.
She moved to a paid position in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs in December 1995.
At her funeral service, John White ( the Bishop of Winchester ) praised Mary: " She was a king's daughter ; she was a king's sister ; she was a king's wife.
She was criticized early in his first term largely due to her decision to replace the White House china, despite it being paid for by private donations.
She employed two private hairdressers who would style her hair on a regular basis in the White House.
She was quoted as saying, " The White House really badly, badly needs china.
She attended the funeral of Lady Bird Johnson in Austin, Texas on July 14, 2007 and three days later accepted the highest Polish distinction, the Order of the White Eagle, on behalf of Ronald Reagan at the Reagan Library.
She also sang lead vocals on the Francis-written " Into the White " and the Neil Young cover " I've Been Waiting for You ", both B-sides.
A daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, also known as the " Winter King and Queen of Bohemia " for their short rule in that country, Sophia was born in The Wassenaer Hof, The Hague, Dutch Republic, where her parents fled into exile after the Battle of White Mountain. She was also the granddaughter of James VI of Scotland., At birth, Sophia was granted an annuity of 40 thalers by the Estates of Friesland.
She is also known for her role on Fastlane as Wilhelmina ' Billie ' Chambers, as well as her current role of Elizabeth Burke in the USA Network television series White Collar.
She soon finds herself in the company of both the White and Red Queens who relentlessly confound Alice by using word play to thwart her attempts at logical discussion.
She has been credited with helping Harding achieve more than he might have alone ; some have speculated that she later pushed him all the way to the White House.
She realizes Scott is in love with Emma Frost ( former White Queen of the Hellfire Club and headmistress of the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning ).
She won an Emmy Award for Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter ( 1979 ) with Gena Rowlands, and was nominated for her performances in White Mama ( 1980 ) and Little Gloria ...
She came to international prominence for her roles as Holly Sargis in Terrence Malick's 1973 film Badlands, and as Carrie White in Brian De Palma's 1976 horror film Carrie ( based on the first novel by Stephen King ) for which she earned her first Academy Award nomination.
She selected poems for her third collection Belaya Staya ( White Flock ) in 1917, a volume which poet and critic Joseph Brodsky later described as writing of personal lyricism tinged with the “ note of controlled terror ”.

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