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She and captured
She then captured six golden-horned deer to pull her chariot.
She was captured and confined to the castle, but escaped by leaping from a window into the moat below.
She was captured by the Burgundians, transferred to the English in exchange for money, put on trial by the pro-English Bishop of Beauvais Pierre Cauchon for charges of " insubordination and heterodoxy ", and was burned at the stake for heresy when she was 19 years old.
She spurned his advances, turning herself into a mare so that she could hide in a herd of horses ; he saw through the deception and became a stallion and captured her.
She was the captured privateer La Croyable, recently purchased by the U. S. Navy.
She was captured by the forces of Pedro IV and under orders of Portuguese Capuchin Friars condemned for being a witch and a heretic and consequently burned to death.
She was a passenger in a car that raised the suspicions of German troops at an unexpected roadblock that had been set up to find Sturmbannführer Helmut Kämpfe of the Das Reich Division, who had been captured by the local resistance.
She was captured by the British in 1814.
She and her men then captured the MacMahons and killed those responsible for her lover's death.
She also loved dolls as a young girl, as captured by a family portrait in which seven-year-old Antonia excitedly held up a fancy doll.
She was captured in Africa at thirteen years of age and shipped to America.
She was saved from being captured by the British.
She is captured but manages to kick Bond with a poisoned blade concealed in her shoe ; the story ends with Bond fighting for breath and falling to the floor.
She is eventually captured herself and later saved by Mario.
She captured the moment he was called by Disney who then informed him that his songs would not be used in the final film.
" She eventually was enrolled in Hyde Park High School but spent a miserable semester where a yearbook caption captured the essence of her unhappiness, " A. E.
She was captured by a group of Union troops from the 91st New York Volunteers led by E. D.
She once again appealed to Bahram I for asylum but was overtaken and captured before she could cross into Sassanid-controlled territory.
She served in the American War of Independence from 1777 and was part of the fleet that captured St Lucia and won victories at Battle of St. Kitts and The Saintes.
She was captured in 1747, and sold in 1749.
She was captured in 1806, renamed HMS Blanche in 1809, and was broken up in 1814.
She and Bond are captured by Dr. Derange and Skullcap and must escape from the Eiffel Tower before a missile is launched killing them both.
She was captured by the British in 1780 and renamed HMS Halifax.
She had been captured by pirates and after a long voyage she had jumped overboard in the Bristol Channel and swam ashore.

She and iconic
She played a small role in politics, but became the iconic symbol of the nation, the empire, and proper, restrained behaviour.
She made iconic, colorful paintings of flowers and bones she collected during her walks through the desert.
She also appeared in a few of her films but never credited herself as an actress, downplaying her roles as anonymous figures rather than iconic deities.
She was also an iconic sex symbol of the 1950s.
She went through three different outfits, had a stockier figure, and initially was a more expressive character ; her iconic monotone voice would only develop over time.
" She was a treasured early influence on iconic figures such as Elvis Presley, Little Richard and Johnny Cash.
She became one of the most iconic figures of Weimar German culture and her work was hailed for bringing the deepest of existential experiences to the stage.
She is best-known as Kelly Garrett in the iconic television series Charlie's Angels, and was the only original female lead to remain with the series for its complete run ( 1976 – 81 ).
She was the longest serving barmaid in the history of the Rover's Return and Betty's Hot Pot ( served at lunchtime in the Rovers ) is an iconic dish, which has also been offered as a ready meal in UK supermarkets.
DD Smash, mainly based around Dave Dobbyn as the main songwriter, also helped by being the frontman for the band, produced some of New Zealand's most iconic hits including the show starter " Devil You Know ", " Outlook For Thursday " and the more 80's sounding " Magic ( What She Do )".
She starred along with Philip Glenister who played the TV's iconic Gene Hunt.
She is often believed to be the main protagonist of the series due to her iconic status.
She has also been nominated for a SAG as well as a Satellite Award for her performance in the iconic film Jackie Brown.
She was photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the July issue of the American edition of Vogue, the first Korean actress to be included in the iconic fashion magazine.
She was particularly drawn to the Amish and Mennonite people who farmed in the countryside and has portrayed their figures in iconic ways.
She has profiled the mid-century American designers Norman Norell, Charles James, Adrian, and Mainbocher, and has made a specialty of writing about iconic American women, including Emily Post, Gypsy Rose Lee, Lilly Pulitzer, and Julia Child.
She was voted as the 2nd most iconic anime heroine from Mania. com
She also appeared in the original West End and first national companies of Oklahoma !, dancing the iconic role of Laurey in the ' Dream Ballet '.
She proceeded to use all of the wool provided, resulting in the absurdly long, but iconic, accessory.
She subsequently became the iconic symbol that rallied the world to address the
She rose to greater prominence in 1987 when she obtained the leading role in the iconic Quinceañera, telenovela portraying coming-of-age topics.
She was the first woman to co-host Australia's iconic Melbourne Cup carnival and did so for seven years.

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