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She and came
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 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 ballroom
She was given a
ballroom studio with
the premise
that she would sing in
the lobby every Saturday
.
She particularly excelled in
ballroom dance
.
She was adept in ballet, tap,
ballroom,
and Spanish routines
.
She was a
ballroom dancer, coach, choreographer, organiser
and TV commentator for dance events,
and is now retired from active teaching
.
She is
the daughter of
two ballroom dancers
.
She trained in Latino,
ballroom, tap
and modern dancing
and practised gymnastics as a child
.
She remembered
that at her first Christmas party in
the ballroom of Alan's house, she " couldn't believe anything could be so beautiful
.
She left
the ballroom and started walking up Archer Avenue
.
She will be appearing
on television with
the President regarding a policy statement at a dinner given in his honor by
the Daughters of
the American Revolution in
the ballroom of Waldorf Astoria
.
She and stood
She stood quite still, trying
to focus upon a direction in which
to turn, a path
to follow, a clue
to guide her
.
She stood up, pulled
the coat from her shoulders
and started
to slide
it off, then let out a high-pitched scream
and I let out a low-pitched, wobbling sound like a muffler blowing out
.
She stood there, a large old woman, smiling at
the things she would say
to him in
the morning, this big foolish baby of a son
.
She stood clutching her shawl around her shoulders until he had swung
the car onto
the road
.
She had begun
to turn back toward
the house, but his look caught her
and she
stood still, waiting there for what his expression indicated would be a serious word of farewell
.
She stood up, smoothing her hair
down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for
the enveloping darkness outside,
and, above everything else, for
the absence of
the need
to answer,
to respond,
to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out,
and yet, now
that she was beginning
to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this,
and the pain made her head writhe,
and in a moment she found
it hard
to wait for Lucretia
to come with her guests
.
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 measured
the distance from where they
stood to the men
and the gun, measured
the distance from
the men
to the back room
.
She stood for a moment, rain dripping from
the trees over her head, thinking of Maude
.
She stood frowning
and chewing her lip
.
She smoothed
the skirt, sat
down, then
stood up
and went back
to the windows
.
She stood there, watching Holden come in,
and she put
the piece of toast in her mouth
and bit off one corner with a huge chomp of her white teeth
.
She stood sipping
and chewing
and watching
.
She stood indecisively for a moment, then walked
down the hall ; ;
She stood, once more listening
.
She stood gazing at him
.
She bettered this mark in 1990 with a speed of-a record which
stood until 1993
.
She, like her sister, fled
to Jordan
and has
stood up for her father's rights
.
She had a busy official role from 1932
to 1939
and, following her husband's death,
stood for Parliament herself, becoming Australia's first female Member of
the House of Representatives,
and later first woman in Cabinet, joining
the Menzies Cabinet in 1951
.
She later explained her belief
that her hair – which " had never been combed
and ...
stood out like a bushel basket " – might have saved her life
.

" The Earl
stood by his wife, asking his colleagues
to intercede for her ; there was no hope: "
She Queen doth take every occasion by my marriage
to withdraw any good from me ", Leicester wrote still after seven years of marriage
.
She found
that T
. horridus
and several other species belonged together,
and T
. prorsus
and T
. brevicornus
stood alone,
and since there were many more specimens in
the first group, she suggested
that this meant
the two groups were
two species
.
She stood as godmother for Matilda of Scotland, who would become Queen of England after marrying Matilda's son Henry I
.
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