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She and considers
She stirs up even the shiftless to toil ; for a man grows eager to work when he considers his neighbour, a rich man who hastens to plough and plant and put his house in good order ; and neighbour vies with his neighbour as he hurries after wealth.
She was born in Hongkou District, Shanghai, China, on March 5, 1898, though some biographies give the year as 1897, since Chinese tradition considers one to be a year old at birth.
She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among organisms.
She ponders about medical experiments conducted by Nazi physicians ; about the gas chambers in the death camps, implicitly comparing a crowded New York subway with a cattle wagon to Auschwitz ; the Nazis making soap with human fat ; Pope Pius XII and Roman Catholicism ; displaced Jews after World War II ; anti-Semitism in general ; Neo-Nazis in Germany and Austria ; the world population of Jews in 1939 and today and the fact that there were " no Jews left " in Poland after World War II ; business in the DP camps ( i. e. bartering with cigarettes ), coffee but also Nazi memorabilia ; and she considers with disgust a video game on CD-ROM entitled " How to Survive the Holocaust ".
She also considers the problems that arise when using MUDs.
She is nice, and helpful, though Coraline considers her to be rather boring.
Laurette is not repentant: She coldbloodedly admits that she considers their marriage to be purely a business affair.
She considers writing to be a comparatively harmless pastime.
She considers his statement that death, like tea, is something best shared " romantic.
She is nurturing and supportive of Peter although, throughout most of Spider-Man's history, she has not known of his secret life and considers Spider-Man frightening.
She is particularly worried about Domyouji, who clearly considers Kazuya a romantic threat.
She considers herself lucky to have had supportive mentors from primary school onwards.
She considers herself to be somewhat of a psychotherapist and claims she had been examined by Sigmund Freud.
She reminisces about her friend Buddy, whom she has dated more or less seriously and who considers himself her de facto fiancé.
She then begs Jerry to have sex with her, he briefly considers it but turns her down, saying that the situation was " too weird ".
She hears about Septimus ' suicide at the party and gradually comes to admire the act of this stranger, which she considers an effort to preserve the purity of his happiness.
She considers them emotionally weak and untrustworthy and seems genuinely uninterested in romance.
She then considers her cousin, Frank Greystock, even though he is already engaged to Lucy Morris, a poor but much beloved governess of the Fawn daughters.
She considers running for the Cambers ' home but is afraid the door will be locked and she will be subsequently killed by Cujo, leaving her son all alone, and abandons the idea.
She also chases Boot from time to time, but since he considers himself a lord she never gets very far with him, and often ends up going off with B. H. instead.
She also considers herself to be a rebel citing she hates people telling her what to do.
She usually considers herself smarter than everyone she meets and knows, more attractive than Luanne, Nancy and many other actually attractive women and constantly takes credit for things she has never done.
" She adds, however, that the period was important for laying the foundations for modern Hindi poetry, it did reflect sensitivity to social issues of the time, and the inelegance is a typical feature of a " young " poetry, as she considers Modern Hindi.
She considers her taste in music ( Jose Feliciano / Demis Roussos, Tom Jones ) and art ( kitsch erotica ) to be every bit as good as that of her husband.

She and camera
She hopes to expose her work in a gallery one day, as she documented the last decade of her life with a Pentax camera.
She is, however, portrayed as being very hypocritical ; in The Invisible Man ( series 1 ), she has no issues with violating peoples ' privacy when she runs a story using a hidden camera to catch shoplifters in a store change room, but is outraged when a rival network violates her own privacy in the same way when broadcasting a similar story.
She was one of the first filmmakers to use tracking shots in a documentary, placing a camera on rails to follow the athletes ' movement, and she is noted for the slow motion shots included in the film.
She has just been humiliated and remembers her father arriving home from work one day when she was a child ; after he picks her up and spins her around, the camera pans over to a passing truck and tilts up to the sky.
She believed that her face was difficult to light and photograph, and she was obsessed with not showing right side of her face, to the camera, because of a small bump that resulted from a childhood broken nose.
She was the first actress to subtley and convincingly act blind on camera due to her near-sightedness and Cherrill signed a contract on November 1, 1928.
She took up photography at the relatively late age of 48, when she was given a camera as a present.
She throws her scarf toward the camera and departs just before the film ends.
She accepted via camera from her New York home, simply stating, " You've made me very happy.
She then presented a rocket launcher which she promptly ' fired ' destroying a television camera.
She is a tender intruder with an invisible camera.
She took photos of him with her new camera ( later found beside her body, the developed snapshots showing her killer ).
She operates the film camera and edits their nature show.
She soon lost interest and sold the camera to a friend.
She was later killed, off camera, in a car accident there.
The guard angrily yelled at her, ‘ I didn't ask you to expose your film, I told you to give me your camera ’ ‘ You can have the camera ’, she retorted, ‘ but the film belongs to me .’ She was detained, and was interrogated over the next three days by police officers, prosecutors and intelligence officials.
She and Storaro frequently differed over camera placements, since she was looking for the ideal comic effect while the cinematographer, who had little experience making comedies, sought the most ideal composition.
She used her own camera to tape her audition.
She was observed standing on the grass between Elm and Main streets and she can be seen in the Zapruder film as well as in the films of Orville Nix, Marie Muchmore, and Mark Bell ( 44 seconds and 49 seconds into the Bell film: even though the shooting had already taken place and most of her surrounding witnesses took cover, she can be seen still standing with the camera at her face ).
She told the Board that she was filming with an " experimental " 8 mm movie camera approximately 20 to 30 feet from Kennedy when he was shot and that the film was confiscated by a man who identified himself as an FBI agent.
Describing his wife, Jacques Cousteau said, " She was the happiest out of camera range, in the crow's nest of Calypso, for example, scanning the sea for whales.
She toured Australia with the stageshow " Barry Humphries Back With a Vengeance " and appeared on camera " together " with Humphries for the first time in an interview by Ray Martin for Australia's 60 Minutes.
The music video for " There She Goes " features The La's scampering through run-down Liverpool streets and was filmed in an afternoon on a handheld camera.

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