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She studied book illustration from a young age and developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose work was later collected by her father, was a great influence.
Anna Pinney, a young woman who sometimes accompanied Anning while she collected, wrote: " She says the world has used her ill ... these men of learning have sucked her brains, and made a great deal of publishing works, of which she furnished the contents, while she derived none of the advantages.
She was aware of his penchant to " enhance " the fossils he collected.
She translated and published the first English volume of his collected writings.
She collected jewellery, especially cameos and intaglios, acquired important portraits and miniatures, and enjoyed the visual arts.
She was not interested at first and instead asked to have her short stories collected.
She made iconic, colorful paintings of flowers and bones she collected during her walks through the desert.
She collected books on Catholic theology and at times gave lectures on faith and literature, traveling quite far despite her frail health.
She worked with him in the British Library in the 1940s as he collected source material for his anthology A Book of Voyages, which became the first book to bear his new name — the book was among his favourites, because of this close collaboration.
She collected written, first-hand accounts from a total of 400 subjects, recruited by means of appeals in the mainstream media, and followed up by questionnaires.
She left OSU ranked second in block shots ( 77 ), number eight on the all-time rebound list ( 525 ), 16th in field goals made with 334, collected 113 career steals from 1987-1991 ( 18th ), 20th in career assists ( 150 ), and 823 career points ( 20th on the school ’ s all-time scoring list ).
She also collected butterflies and moths and later wrote, " I believe my interest in nature is primarily aesthetic.
She had a special interest in history, philosophy, and literature, and developed a profound reverence for the German lyric poet and radical political thinker, Heinrich Heine, whose letters she collected.
She passed a hat along the crowd afterward, and collected $ 235 in what would be her first career earnings.
She remained as film critic at The Sunday Times until 1976 ; her collected reviews were published in 1989.
She collected data and found experts.
She supported social and political change to further women's roles in society, and the articles that she published were published anonymously, but eventually published in a book of collected works.
She collected rocks and bones from the desert floor and made them and the distinctive architectural and landscape forms of the area subjects in her work.
She collected revenue from annual agriculture harvests and other forms from her lands.
She was actively involved in both film adaptations, her screenplays are published in the collected dramatic writings, The Curious Room, together with her radio scripts, a libretto for an opera of Virginia Woolf's Orlando, an unproduced screenplay entitled The Christchurch Murders ( based on the same true story as Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures ) and other works.
She collected tenants ' monthly mail before they saw it and paid them stipends, pocketing the rest for " expenses.
She also collected the Baroness ’ s poems and letters.
She then collected the parts of his dismembered body and put them in a linen sheet.
She organized field trips on which students collected rocks, plants, and specimens for lab work, and inspected geological formations and recently discovered dinosaur tracks.

She and artworks
She displayed a number of artworks in exhibitions during the 30s and early 40s, and her first solo exhibition was held in 1943.
She continued to show her artworks throughout the 1940s, adding the Oireachtas, Dawson Gallery and Victor Waddington Galleries to her list of venues.
She was greatly influenced by the fabric she worked with at home with her mother, who was a fashion designer, and has used fabric in many of her artworks.
She helped him buy various artworks to establish the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, and he appointed her to its board of directors.

She and mostly
The band performed mostly covers of international hits, but Andersson soon started writing his own material, and gave the band the classic hits " No Response ", " Sunny Girl ", " Wedding ", " Consolation ", " It's Nice To Be Back " and " She Will Love You " amongst others.
She participated in various musical shows and recorded many popular songs in the 1960s and 1970s, mostly in collaboration with Serge Gainsbourg, Bob Zagury and Sacha Distel, including " Harley Davidson "; " Je Me Donne A Qui Me Plaît "; " Bubble gum "; " Contact "; " Je Reviendrais Toujours Vers Toi "; " L ' Appareil À Sous "; " La Madrague "; " On Déménage "; " Sidonie "; " Tu Veux, Ou Tu Veux Pas?
She was currently under contract to Universal Studios, mostly co-starring in low budget westerns opposite Buck Jones.
She spent the first few years mostly in the hospital, but was eventually able to be nursed from home.
She may appear as a mystical divinity with a scepter and a little box, but she was mostly represented in the act of being carried off by Hades.
She rejects his first fumbling attempt to kiss her, but mostly in an effort not to seem overeager.
She worked for 58 years as a journalist, writing a weekly column for the Toledo Blade and continuing to work full time ( mostly writing obituaries ) until a few months before her death, from lung cancer, in 2002 at the age of 96.
She continued making public appearances ( mostly at award shows ) until suffering a stroke that left her relying on the use of a wheelchair due to being partially paralyzed.
She tragically perished in a Syrian prison during the imprisonment of Hussein's family members, mostly women and children, who survived the Battle of Karbala.
She is mostly oblivious to the alien's presence in her household.
She was the first woman to serve as Canada's governor general and, while her appointment as the Queen's representative was initially and generally welcomed, Sauvé caused some controversy during her time as vicereine, mostly due to increased security around the office, as well as an anti-monarchist attitude towards the position.
She quarrelled mostly with her husband's leading mistress, Catherine Henriette de Balzac d ' Entragues, whom he had promised he would marry following the death of his former " official mistress ", Gabrielle d ' Estrées.
She is mostly associated with mazes and labyrinths, due to her involvement in the myths of the Minotaur and Theseus.
She appeared with Cuba Gooding, Jr., in the television film Daybreak and was a part of the mostly improvised television film Chantilly Lace.
She produced only one album, Into Outer Space With Lucia Pamela ( circa 1969, Gulfstream and later on L ' Peg ), whose songs are mostly about an imaginary trip to the moon.
She painted mostly scenes of rural life.
She spent the final 11 years of her life mostly bedridden, allowing only a select few — including family and employees — to enter the apartment.
She wrote long letters to her friend from Rockford Seminary, Ellen Gates Starr, mostly about Christianity and books but sometimes about her despair.
She followed her film debut with six additional French movies — mostly minor roles — in four years.
She and Laughton played husband and wife ( their characters were named Charles and Elsa Smith ) in Tales of Manhattan ( 1942 ) and they both appeared again in the all-star, mostly British cast of Forever and a Day ( 1943 ).
She lived mostly in the United Kingdom in her final years and died from pneumonia at the age of 82 in Henley-on-Thames, England.
She also has a lawyer, though it appears he is mostly used to threaten the staff if she doesn't get what she wants.
She seemed shy and pleasant, but mostly she just listened ....
She next won the female lead in The Man Who Reclaimed His Head, which opened on September 8, 1932 at the Broadhurst Theatre to mostly mixed notices for Athur, and negative reviews for the play caused the production to be halted quickly.

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