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She came down against him, and he tried to break her fall.
She came from Ohio, from what she called a `` small farm '' of two hundred acres, as indeed it was to farmer-type farmers.
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 had stood at the bottom of the stairs, as usual, when Mrs. Coolidge came down, in the same dress that is now in the Smithsonian, to greet her guests.
She came back the other day to reassure me.
She came to the ballroom and stood on the two carpeted steps that led down to it.
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
She came to New York from Detroit as a teenager, but with a `` sponsor '' instead of a chaperone.
She discussed in her letters to Winslow some of the questions that came to her as she studied alone.
She thought she was bigger than we are because she came from Torino ''.
She started to move away, just as a woman came out of the cottage, a big-boned, drab-haired figure with a clean apron tied over her limp print dress.
She came to me one day.
She was almost sick when Bobbie came home with the news that Poor John had won the job.
She came out pink from a hot bath, and I gave her my robe.
She came home on the death of her aunt in early November 1842, while her sisters were in Brussels.
She told everyone that the money came from her father, who died at about the same time.
She came home afterward with the necklace and kept silent as if nothing happened.
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 was interviewed by Diane Anderson-Minshall and came out as a lesbian, although she later recanted.
She pieced it together from the news she heard that the prince's wife Ata-bime came to and took a clump of earth in the corner of her neckerchief.
She briefly develops a psychic shadow form like Psylocke's, with a gold Phoenix emblem over her eye instead of the Crimson Dawn mark possessed by Psylocke, Jean briefly lost her telekinesis to Psylocke during this exchange, but her telekinetic abilities later came back in full at a far stronger level than before.
She first came to public attention after winning a musical competition at age six by playing the piano.
She also came from stage acting and had a girlish / whimsical charm to which audiences responded.
She was a young woman who came to the Ryall's Hotel in Blantyre, where Harold Macmillan was lunching on the homeward leg of his famous ' wind of change ' tour in Cape Town.

She and international
She reportedly slapped Eugénie across the face, almost resulting in an international incident.
The band performed mostly covers of international hits, but Andersson soon started writing his own material, and gave the band the classic hits " No Response ", " Sunny Girl ", " Wedding ", " Consolation ", " It's Nice To Be Back " and " She Will Love You " amongst others.
She is a member of Sōka Gakkai, an international lay Buddhist organization.
She has composed over 3, 000 songs, the best known of which include " I Will Always Love You " ( a two-time U. S. country chart-topper for Parton, as well as an international pop hit for Whitney Houston ), " Jolene ", " Coat of Many Colors ", " 9 to 5 ", and " My Tennessee Mountain Home ".
" She used her position to gain international support for the foundation through the Partnership for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research of the Americas, an initiative that unites experts from the United States, Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico.
She was the first U. S. female representative at an international conference.
She became an international icon of resistance to racial segregation.
She was appointed Global Ambassador for YouthAIDS, an education and prevention program of the international NGO Population Services International ( PSI ), promoting AIDS prevention and treatment, and speaks and demonstrates at pro-choice events.
She probably learned the business from her father, Eoghan " Dubhdara " Ó Máille, who plied a busy international shipping trade.
She won 22 international awards for Two Women.
She has appeared in more than 40 feature films, been recipient of numerous international accolades, is a published author and has appeared on stage across the world.
She gained international repute as editor of the international pacifist journal Die Waffen nieder !, named after her book, from 1892 to 1899.
She re-established international trading relationships lost during a foreign occupation and brought great wealth to Egypt.
She immediately stirred interest with her first silent film, Torrent, released in 1926 ; a year later, her performance in Flesh and the Devil, her third movie, made her an international star.
She is today a member of the ‘ Champions for Peace ’ club, a group of 54 famous elite athletes committed to serving peace in the world through sport, created by Peace and Sport, a Monaco-based international organization.
She has won a number of awards, including a National Film Award and various international film festival awards, and was a nominee at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, BAFTA Awards and Filmfare Awards.
She also co-starred in Mbongeni Ngema ’ s international musical Magic at 4 AM which was dedicated to Muhammad Ali.
She started her career as a television actress, where she met comedian Manuel Valdés, father of her son Cristian Castro, and in fotonovelas and telenovelas while earning her degree in international relations.
She has donated signed books for the literacy and international development charity Book Aid International.
She spent a year and a half in Serb prisons before being released as a result of international pressure.
She subsequently worked for large international Finance companies in Argentina, New York and Europe.
She was only 9 when she participated in it, and now she is a big international acting super-star.
She chose to write on the dissident journalists involved in Poland's Solidarity movement, then in its infancy but gaining international attention.

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