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She can't drive, as Tony doesn't want her to.
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She helped Raymond of Capua write his biography of her daughter, and said, " I think God has laid my soul athwart in my body, so it can't get out.
He said of his mother, " She improved my love of vegetables by introducing the phrase, ' You can't go out and play cricket until you have eaten all your vegetables.
Louis B. Mayer, head of the studio, sent a telegram to Al: " She can't sing, she can't act, she can't talk, She's terrific!
She has no eyes, legs, wings, antennae, and can't eat, but she emits a strong pheromone to attract a mate.
She clarified her meaning on the difference between speculative and science fiction, admitting that others use the terms interchangeably: " For me, the science fiction label belongs on books with things in them that we can't yet do .... speculative fiction means a work that employs the means already to hand and that takes place on Planet Earth.
She wakes up one morning after a wild farewell party for a group of them to find that while drunk the night before, she married a soldier whose name she can't remember, except that " it had a z in it.
She plays piano, likes dancing and has a quirky side to her which she usually can't express in the classical parts she is asked for ”.
She had no children, once telling an interviewer, " I can't stand babies — no, I love babies as long as their parents take them away.
* " She can't hardly sleep " for " She can hardly sleep " ( a double negative, as both " can't " and " hardly " have a negative meaning )
She said, " My lord king, you granted them permission to dwell while the moon waxed and waned ; now that's for ever and always, so you can't take it off them.
She has something of an inferiority complex which drives her to be the absolute best, and she can't tolerate seeing others better than her.
'" She was aware of it ; she was reported saying, " People can't be rude to me, this poor little old woman.
She and drive
She managed a missionary drive for the church once and got the books so confused that old Mr. Webber, the eldest elder, who'd never donated more than five dollars to anything, had to cough up five hundred dollars to avoid a scandal in what Edythe called `` the bosoms of the church ''.
She later testified that she experienced her first vision around 1424 at the age of 12 years, when she was out alone in a field and saw visions of figures she identified as Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret, who told her to drive out the English and bring the Dauphin to Reims for his coronation.
She tends to drive Jughead crazy with her ability to predict his next moves, and at some point, they developed a love-hate relationship.
She continues to drive, becoming more and more afraid, stopping only when necessary ; but every time she does, the same hitchhiker is there.
She later expresses that she feels she caused Uncle Ben's death (" You wanted to take the subway, and he wanted to drive you.
She teaches him how to drive a car and use credit cards, intending on escaping so he can continue his journey alone.
She told Dash this was " so no one could get a hold of it " and suggested " hiding pictures so no one could put gopher dust on them and drive you crazy.
She goes on a drive with him, agreeing to sing with him as Isabella to prevent Isabella from being sued for lip-synching.
She goes for a drive with him in his sports car, and as they roar along a road by the sea, Isadora's long chiffon scarf catches in the spokes of a wheel and strangles her.
" She used the term " valorization " to describe the adolescents ' drive for an externally derived evaluation of their worth.
She swore that she was merely attempting to drive the fairy out of him, and the jury acquitted her of murder.
She presented the BBC One programme Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre in 2005, following learner drivers as they learnt to drive & took their driving tests with varying degrees of success.
She became active in NOW while a resident of the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh in 1974, and she joined the national staff in 1978 during the campaign to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, serving as a lobbyist in Washington, D. C. She raised more than $ 1 million in less than six months for that drive.
She has been heard in Canada on CBC ’ s The Current, CFRB, AM640, 104. 5 CHUM FM, and eventually landed “ The Maggie Cassella Show ” a drive home show she hosted from April to August 2007.
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