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She and coming
She stood up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything else, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and in a moment she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests.
She told the sheep, ' The world is coming to an end '!!
She went in to get the hamburgers, and I switched on the device again and kept the signal from Dowling's car coming in steady and clear until I saw her starting back with the hamburgers.
She was coming to her senses enough to realize that you don't go traipsing off anywhere at two in the morning.
She and her two brothers were coming to America to meet their parents, who had moved to New York two years prior.
She is apparently mentioned only once in, when Peter is coming to her house, after his escape from prison:
She is, however, still able to inform Captain Kathryn Janeway about the coming " Year of Hell ".
She was also featured in Google's Top 10 Women Searches of 2002 and 2003, coming in at # 8, and featured in UK Channel 4's 100 Greatest Sex Symbols in 2007, ranked at # 16.
She wanted to classify facts and generalize them into laws that could form a system of psychology and sociology, which were then just coming into existence.
She later tells the other tenants that she only said that to threaten Kyoko into coming back.
She has stated that coming from a working-class background has shaped her identity in a positive way.
She describes these “ positive emotions ” as coming from four different areas of one ’ s self: from a cognitive, psychological, social, or physical perspective .< ref > Fredrickson, Barbara L., et al.
She was soon pregnant once more and declared that the child was " Frank coming again.
She, along with other political poets of the early Modernist period, has been coming under increasing critical scrutiny at the beginning of the 21st century.
She was educated at the Alice Ottley School, Worcester & Queen's Gate School, London before " coming out " as a debutante.
She gave him prophecies of his coming journeys.
She gives Kirk the tracking codes but insists on coming aboard the Bird-of-Prey.
... She told us De Ruyter was coming to burn our ships.
She also explores research that identifies mood disorders in such famous writers and artists as Ernest Hemingway ( who shot himself after electroconvulsive treatment ), Virginia Woolf ( who drowned herself when she felt a depressive episode coming on ), composer Robert Schumann ( who died in a mental institution ), and even the famed visual artist Michelangelo.
She was received in Egypt like a queen with the Egyptian President himself coming at the airport to welcome her.
She describes to Guinevere the glorious kingdom in her father's day, " before the coming of the sinful Queen.
She began to exhibit in 1987, with her first solo exhibition coming in 1988.
She dodged the birds coming from all directions while at the same time balancing the basket on her head and attempting to chase the birds away with her hands.
She saw the coming of World War II from a long way off, much sooner than most of her contemporaries.

She and wit
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo describes Rosaline, saying that " She hath Dian's wit ".
She was also noted for her wit ; among her numerous sayings and quips are " Much more genius is needed to make love than to command armies " and " We should take care to lay in a stock of provisions, but not of pleasures: these should be gathered day by day.
She was known for her wit and humor, as her son later would be.
She has two lovers in Faenza, to wit, Giannole di Severino and Minghino di Mingole, who fight about her.
She is described as a petite sandy haired girl who has green eyes and a great deal of wit.
She successfully defended her conduct with wit and defiance.
She argues that wit is natural, whereas learning is artificial, and that, in her time, men have more opportunity to educate themselves than women do.
" She often displayed the quick wit and lively intelligence which bound James to her through ten years and four children.
She was a storyteller, who would liven her rhetoric with real and folk-tale characters, punctuate with participation from audience members, flavor it with passion, and include humor-ridden methods to rile up the crowd such as profanity, name-calling, and wit.
She falls in love with Florian at first sight, and the company celebrate joyously the discovery that men are not the monsters that Princess Ida had claimed ( The woman of the wisest wit ).
She became well known for her assertiveness and for her vicious wit with which many male colleagues, and once the Lord Mayor of London were attacked.
She interviewed her fellow expatriate writers and artists for U. S. periodicals and soon became a well-known figure on the local scene ; her black cloak and her acerbic wit are remembered in many memoirs of the time.
She retained her wit and charm throughout her life, and has the distinction of being the recipient of English verses by Voltaire.
She described him as being a true friend who cares about people he works with, and as having a special sense of wit and humor.
She has a biting and sarcastic wit, serving as somewhat of a comic relief throughout the show.
She is marred with red hair and dark skin, but I think her wit is well matched with yours.
She takes a character that is next door to a cipher and infuses her with innocence and mischief, wit and feeling, despite limited help from the script.
She had short-cropped black hair, conservative spectacles, wore clothes that were less formfitting than her friends, and was noted for her sharp wit and cynical nature.
She is at war with the men of wit, and she can be opposed.
She was a woman of considerable wit, and held her own at the court of Louis XIV, but her husband pursued his gallant exploits to the close of a long life, being, said Ninon de l ' Enclos, the only old man who could affect the follies of youth without being ridiculous.
She was considered to have powers of observation and a sharp and caustic wit, but her prolific production and the rise of modernist criticism caused her works to be overlooked in the twentieth century.
She was notorious for demonstrating her sharp wit and goring of sacred cows in her column, where she also first articulated many of the political ideas that reached their final form in The God of the Machine.
She had been the richest lady in Europe ; she was niece to Cardinal Mazarin, and was married to the richest subject in Europe, as was said ; she was born at Rome, educated in France, and was an extraordinary beauty and wit, but dissolute, and impatient of matrimonial restraint, so as to be abandoned by her husband, and banished the 17th-century male views on the topic: when she came to England for shelter, lived on a pension given her here, and is reported to have hastened her death by intemperate drinking strong spirits.
She is unhappy with the play, believing that Henry gives short shrift to the female character in order to show off his own wit through the mouth of Max.

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