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She and confronted
She had jumped away from his shy touch like a cat confronted by a sidewinder.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
Similarly, TV heroine Jessica Fletcher of Murder, She Wrote is confronted with bodies wherever she goes, but over the years corpses have also piled up in the streets of Cabot Cove, Maine, where she lives.
She is cited to have worried if she was pleasing him and confronted him on her performance.
She confronted Gardner with this, who admitted that the text he had received from the New Forest coven had been fragmentary and he had had to fill much of it using various sources.
She is chased over a frozen winter landscape by a terrifying bear ( representing the ferocity of Onegin's inhuman persona ) and confronted by demons and goblins in a hut she hopes will provide shelter.
She never exhibited any lack of self-assurance, any timidity in her relations with that society outside of whose conventions she quite publicly existed .... he looked absolutely straight into the eyes of whomever she confronted and during that golden time in which we were dear friends, I never heard a false word from her mouth.
She travelled to Ethiopia and walked with a pack mule from Asmara to Addis Ababa, confronted by Kalashnikov-carrying soldiers on the way.
She explained that she realized it was a prank when she confronted a nude model on the premises.
She depicts Daniel as getting eaten by the lions, and when confronted by the pastor tries to disguise this by saying that she ' wanted to do Jonah and the whale, but they don't do whales in Fuzzy Felt '.
She described how on the night of 29 November 1876, she had come out of the outhouse in the yard at the back of her house, and found herself confronted by Peace holding a revolver ; how he said: " Speak, or I'll fire!
She said that Baca confirmed the comments to her sister Linda Sánchez the day before Loretta Sanchez confronted him over the accusation.
She confronted Zophar in an epic battle, and was only able to stop him by using her powers of creation to seal him in another dimension, destroying nearly all life on the planet in the process.
She visited home for Thanksgiving and he confronted her with this concept as well which she eventually gave into, telling him via voice mail as she left to return to Brown to deal with it on her own.
She attempted to manipulate information from American defense contractor Tony Stark, and inevitably confronted his superhero alter ego, Iron Man.
She, Tad, and Adam confronted JR with the truth.
She confronted him, and he explained it with lies.
She confronted Gardner with this, who admitted that the text he had received from the New Forest coven had been fragmentary and he had had to fill much of it using various sources.
She frames Mojo Jojo for the theft, and is eventually confronted.
Later, as Apokolips eclipsed Earth, She, Desaad and Godfrey were confronted by Oliver.
She was able to escape the explosion unharmed, but she was confronted and captured by a stone figure.
She sought the help of U. S. Agent, who captured some of the Scourge agents, and then confronted the Angel and Domino.
She was not able to complete her transmission though, and all the Admiralty knew was that Glowworm had been confronted by a large German ship, shots were fired, and contact with the destroyer could not be re-established.
She is a skeptic to a fault, refusing to believe even when confronted with the many supernatural occurrences dealt with by the Legacy.

She and nation
She defined an era and made her mark on the nation ," he stated.
She continued to travel around the nation, speaking out against drug and alcohol abuse.
She surely witnessed an improved Oman since the last time she visited the country as the Sultanate was ranked the most improved nation in the past 40 years ( 1970-2010 ) by the UNDP just a few weeks prior to her visit.
She played a small role in politics, but became the iconic symbol of the nation, the empire, and proper, restrained behaviour.
The Court, like most Imperial Courts, was considered a reflection of the ruler at its center and Elizabeth was said to be “ the laziest, most extravagant and most amorous of sovereigns .” Elizabeth was intelligent but lacked the discipline and early education necessary to flourish as an intellectual ; she found the reading of secular literature to be “ injurious to health .” She kind and warm-hearted for the emotions sake alone, once going so far as to offer to finance the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake destroyed the Portuguese city despite having and wanting no diplomatic relationship with the nation.
She is also sometimes considered the founder of the Amazon nation, though many myths place the first Amazons much earlier.
She donated the gift from the nation which she received on her seventieth birthday to the " International Year of the Child.
She later became identified with the war goddess of Lower Egypt, Bast, who acted as another figure symbolic of the nation, consequently becoming Wadjet-Bast.
She was the first woman to serve as prime minister of an African nation.
She represents India as a nation in the aftermath of independence.
She was the country's first female President, and the fourth woman to lead a predominantly Muslim nation.
She defects to the city of Tanusha, on the planet of Callay in the Federation, the League ’ s rival nation, and attempts to live as a civilian software expert.
She also immediately created a Constitutional Commission, which she directed for the drafting of a new constitution for the nation.
Felton criticized what she saw as the hypocrisy of Southern men who boasted of superior Southern " chivalry " but opposed women's rights, and she expressed her dislike of the fact that Southern states resisted women's suffrage longer than other regions of the U. S. She wrote in 1915 that women were denied fair political participation " except in the States which have been franchised by the good sense and common honesty of the men of those States — after due consideration, and with the chivalric instinct that differentiates the coarse brutal male from the gentlemen of our nation.
She established the first Catholic school in the nation, at Emmitsburg, Maryland, where she founded the first American congregation of Religious Sisters, the Sisters of Charity.
She is from Kandor, a nation in the Borderlands.
She represents the state and values of France, differently from another French cultural symbol, the " Coq Gaulois " (" Gallic rooster ") which represents France as a nation and its history, land, culture, and variety of sport disciplines in their combative forms.
She later bequeathed an additional $ 1. 6 billion to open Salvation Army Kroc Centers across the nation, the largest one-time gift ever recorded.
She served as the First Lady of the new nation at the capital in Richmond, Virginia, although she was ambivalent about the war.
She did not accompany him when he traveled to Montgomery, Alabama ( then capital of the new nation ) to be inaugurated.
She enjoyed telling stories about the Texas Legislature, which she simply called " The Lege ", calling it one of the most corrupt, incompetent, and funniest governing bodies in the nationa well she dipped into on a regular basis.
She became well known in her home nation which awarded her the equivalent of 33, 222 pesos ($ 700 ) and a trip to Taiwan.
She said the treatment given her husband was professional, and asked that the nation pray for him.
She stated, " Our success as a nation depends on our willingness to give generously of ourselves for the welfare and enrichment of the lives of others.

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