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She was viewed as beholden to whoever was closest to her at court, and the people of Spain believed that she cared little for them.
She cared for her brother John for several years until their father remarried in 1912 to Elizabeth " Lizzie " Fields ( 1878 – 1933 ).
* She dated Elvis Presley in the early 1970s and cared for him but could not handle his dependence on drugs and ultimately chose her boyfriend, film director Peter Bogdanovich, over Presley.
She cared about some press.
She cared for him and tended to his wounds, caused by a serpent of Hera.
She also cared for a niece and nephew for an extended period.
She was expected to help in other important aspects of life as well and cared for well being of the people in general.
She has cared for several cats over the years and Koko's relationship with All Ball was featured in the 1987 book Koko's Kitten ( Scholastic Press, ISBN 0-590-44425-5 ), which was written by Patterson.
She also cared for him during his many times of sickness.
She began to drink heavily, and her mother and sisters often cared for Malcolm while Shabazz lived with various friends.
She also educated and supported her sister Mary ( usually known as Polly ), and cared for and pensioned her mother.
She was cared for by them and learned their behaviors and mannerisms.
Her direct physical senses were deadened, and Norma no longer cared about taste, touch, or smell ... She found it remarkable to see webbing between her fingers and toes.
She cared for him in his ailing years.
She has explored the evolutionary rationale that has shaped modern romantic love and has concluded that long-lasting relationships are helpful to ensure that children reach reproductive age and are fed and cared for by two parents.
She witnessed the tumultuous celebrations on the Rue de Rivoli when the Armistice was signed, and she cared for war refugees ; seeing them displaced and in a state of shock, she wrote, " helped me understand the plight of refugees in Miami sixty years later ".
She cared for her customers, and catered especially to the gay men who frequented it.
She knew she had no home to go to, so she got into the boat ; it sailed her across the Firth of Forth to land at Culross where she was cared for by Saint Serf ; he became foster-father of her son, Saint Kentigern ( Saint Mungo ).
She cared enough to undermine her health while devoting the last few years of her life to bettering their lives.
She is being cared for by her aunt, Bertha Shanklin.
She donated her house, The Towers, 53 The Bishops Avenue, London, N2 0BJ ( which she had not much cared for and which she had shared with her husband Archie Pitt and his mistress ) to a maternity hospital after the marriage broke down.
She knew she had no home to go to, so she got into the boat ; it sailed her across the Firth of Forth to land at Culross where she was cared for by Saint Serf ; he became foster-father of her son, Saint Kentigern or Mungo ( d. 612 ).
She then built a hospital at Marburg for the poor and the sick with the money from her dowry, where she and her companions cared for them.
She was cared for by her younger sister.

She and much
She was pious, too, once kneeling through the night from Holy Thursday to Good Friday, despite the protest of the nuns that this was too much for a young girl.
She was now enjoying the voyage very much.
She was wise enough to realize a man could be good company even if he did weigh too much and didn't own the mint.
She was a child too much a part of her environment, too eager to grow and learn and experience.
She read Maitland's Dark Ages, `` which I enjoyed very much '' ; ;
She was standing on a flat rock three feet above ground and when she saw him she rose to full height and roared, opening her mouth wide, lashing her tail, and stamping at the rock with both forefeet in irritation, as much as to say: `` How dare you disturb me in my sacred precinct ''??
She whirled and faced him, roaring terribly, and Ulyate, watching through the leaves, could not understand why she did not charge and obliterate him, because he wouldn't have much of a chance of getting away, in that thick growth, but she seemed just a trace uncertain ; ;
She wished to change much for the children here ''.
She found this immensely comforting, even though Mercer did not make much sense out of it.
She says that at her age there is nothing much left to fear.
She claims to have been a member of the Russian aristocracy before the Russian Revolution and suffered greatly as a result, but how much of that story is true is an open question.
She also has a habit of constantly changing her hairstyle, and in every appearance by her much is made of the clothes and hats she wears.
She has a maid called Maria who prevents the public adoration from becoming too much of a burden on her employer, but does nothing to prevent her from becoming too much of a burden on others.
She announced that Alcmene had safely delivered her child, and this surprised Lucina so much that she immediately jumped up and unclenched her hands.
" She disguises herself in virginal white robes and a veil ( much like Philia's ) to try to catch Senex being unfaithful.
She is credited with preserving much of the land that now comprises the Lake District National Park.
She won so much land for her father's kingdom that Zeus became enraged and changed her into a monster.
She steered clear of the controversial Eakins, though she much admired his work.
She wrote, " Fleury is much less benign than Bouguereau and don't temper his severities … he hinted of possibilities before me and as he rose said the nicest thing of all, ' we will do all we can to help you '… I want these men … to know me and recognize that I can do something.
She spends much of her time with Ein.
According to lexicographer William Smith, " She was accused of too much familiarity with Orestes, prefect of Alexandria, and the charge spread among the clergy, who took up the notion that she interrupted the friendship of Orestes with their archbishop, Cyril.
She impressed the Pope so much that he returned his administration to Rome in January 1377.
She was chronically ill as a child and spent much of her time reading literature of the fantastic.
She had not given Orwell much notice about this operation because of worries about the cost and because she expected to make a speedy recovery.

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