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She and claimed
She claimed " I can go for months and months without having anything at all other than a cup of tea.
She claimed that she was able to heal others and began to be called out to the bedsides of those whom the medical faculty had not been able to help.
She claimed to feel " jubilant " when cutting off her long hair.
She claimed she implicated Echols and Misskelley to avoid facing criminal charges and to obtain a reward for the discovery of the murderers.
She also claims that an audio tape the police claimed was " unintelligible " ( and eventually lost ) was perfectly clear and contained no incriminating statements.
She claimed she was offered two highly sought-after movie roles: the part of possessed child Regan MacNeil in the 1973 film, The Exorcist, and the starring role in Louis Malle's 1978 film, Pretty Baby.
She claimed that the accountant was never found, despite an exhaustive search, and had also stolen more than $ 11 million of other peoples ' money.
She admitted to being a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, but claimed that she had been sober for more than ten years by that point, and was not using any drugs, with the exception of prescribed painkillers due to discomfort and pain from the recent extraction of her wisdom teeth.
She recalls " being here and then not here " and having no identity of herself ; it should be noted that it is claimed she also suffered from what was formerly called " Multiple Personality Disorder ".
She politely declined the cameo, and claimed the original " Kong " to be the true " King ".
She said that Gardner referred to the Goddess as Airdia or Areda, which she believed was derived from Aradia, the deity that Charles Leland claimed was worshipped by Italian witches.
" She claims that such a challenge is a deliberate attack on her beliefs, and she refuses to act as an example of her claimed paranormal attributes.
She claimed to suffer from " excessive mother love ", devoting much time to her family, and insisting on cleanliness within her home.
She claimed she did not realize the victims were Jews.
She claimed the second abortion left her unable to bear children.
She was meant to appear with Richard Ofshe in the 1990 U. S. v. Fishman Case, in which Steven Fishman claimed to have been under mind control by the Church of Scientology in order to defend himself against charges of embezzlement, but the courts disallowed her testimony.
She was a granddaughter of the Elisabeth aforementioned, mother of the Jagiellonians, queen of Poland, who had claimed the Duchy of Luxembourg in 1460s as being the younger daughter of the last Luxembourg heiress Elisabeth of Luxembourg, Queen of Bohemia.
She also claimed that he often had erectile dysfunction.
She claimed that these interpretations would reactivate repressed castration anxieties, and childhood narcissistic grandiosity and its complementary fear of dissolving into nothing during heterosexual intercourse would come with the renewal of heterosexual potency.
She subsequently appeared in a controversial television commercial for Burger King, in which her character criticized McDonald's and claimed to eat only at Burger King.
She was thought deceased by 1948, because in this year Scrooge claimed he was the last McDuck.
She ascribed it to her grandmother Adriana Porter, and claimed that the earlier published text was distorted from " its original form ".
Personnel at the flight school Jarrah attended described him as “ a normal person .” Jarrah called his family two days, and his girlfriend Aysel Sengün three hours, before boarding United 93 ; Sengün described the conversation as “ pleasant ” and “ normal .” She also claimed that he never mentioned any names of the other hijackers.
She began having seizures and would seemingly fall unconscious, although she claimed to be aware of her surroundings while appearing to be asleep.
She, meanwhile, claimed to have had a prophetic vision of meeting Brown before their encounter.

She and paint
She lived in an ultra-modern house whose decoration, appointments, paint, and even pets were chosen to complement her coloring ; ;
She repeatedly requested that Leonardo should paint her but only a drawing was made.
She also is what I consider a classic Indian beauty .... her natural, distinctive Indian looks set her apart from many other heroines ( I say heroines because many have yet to learn to act, and cannot justfully be called actresses yet ), she proves that she does not need blatant blond / red highlights, tons of body paint and makeup, blue contacts, and scraps of clothes to look beautiful ... and that the complete following of Western trends isn ´ t worth sacrificing traditional Indian beauty, grace, and respect for popularity ... a mixture of both that remains respectable ... it ´ s quality rather than quantity ( or lackthereof, in the clothes department ).
She eventually gave the strip up because the daily work of a comic artist did not leave her time to write books and paint, but Lars took over the strip and continued it until 1975.
She taught herself to paint, and when Toulouse-Lautrec introduced her to Edgar Degas, he became her mentor.
She once indicated, " I have always tried to paint instinctively in a way that comes naturally to me, without any real thought or attention to artistic theories.
She then became close to Millais when he accompanied the couple on a trip to Scotland in order to paint Ruskin's portrait according to the critic's artistic principles.
She was with her brothers watching workmen paint the new train station.
She continued to paint and wrote stories and reviews for various publications.
She would like to compose music and paint, after fulfilling her acting potential.
She visited the poet twice at his Lake Garda villa, seeking to paint his portrait ; he in turn was set on seduction.
She travelled to the United States for the first time in 1929, to paint a commissioned portrait for Rufus Bush and to arrange a show of her work at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh.
She is perhaps best known for her public installation Ghost Ship ( 1998 ) in which a disused light ship was illuminated through use of luminous paint, in Scotman's bay, off Dublin's Dún Laoghaire Harbour.
She found evidence ( a paint smear on his nightclothes ) that convinced her that he was the thief and concealed it in order to save him, confusing the trail of evidence and throwing suspicion on herself.
She also used the effect of sparkle on half nude bodies slathered in paint.
She accidentally had paint spilt on her hair and clothing.
She heavily diluted the oil paint with turpentine so that the color would soak into the canvas.
She wrote in her autobiography that she had “ tried to embalm all the tenderness of passion for him .” With this emotional inspiration, Hurston went on to paint the picture of Their Eyes using her personal experience and research as a template.
She also began to paint her visions and particular religious images of Christ.
She also showed signs of having been stored in a warm environment ; the transformer was a good fit for both the paint and the heating.
She created the Pasadena Lifesavers, which was a series of abstract paintings that placed acrylic paint on plexiglass.
She did not paint for four years, and said that the smell of turpentine made her sick.
She was inspired to paint again in 1912, when she attended a class at the University of Virginia Summer School, where she was introduced to the innovative ideas of Arthur Wesley Dow by Alon Bement.
She was hospitalized in early 1933 and did not paint again until January 1934.

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