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She and couldn't
She it was who had looked to see if I was wearing shoes upon learning that I couldn't drive.
She could easily understand why the two men had been startled to find a strange girl in the back seat of their car ( she had figured that out ), but she couldn't understand their subsequent actions.
She couldn't see how her death could affect Maude.
She couldn't see any reason why Maude would attempt to frighten her.
Scavullo recalled a fashion shoot in the Caribbean when " She was crying, she couldn't find her drugs.
She was sent back into the fields, " with blood and sweat rolling down my face until I couldn't see.
She said years later, " We couldn't even take care of ourselves.
" When my grandmother found out that I was playing jazz in one of the sporting houses in the District, she told me that I had disgraced the family and forbade me to live at the house ... She told me that devil music would surely bring about my downfall, but I just couldn't put it behind me.
She said that was deeply moved by the music, so she couldn't help to make a contribution.
She couldn't tap and she couldn't do this and that ... but Ginger had style and talent and improved as she went along.
She couldn't tap and she couldn't do this and that ... but Ginger had style and talent and improved as she went along.
She wrote in her diary on 15 March 1910 that she couldn't understand the family's regard for Rasputin as " almost a saint " when she viewed him as only a " khlyst " Tyutcheva told Grand Duchess Xenia that the starets visited when Olga and Tatiana were getting ready for bed and sat there talking with them and " caressing " them.
She made sure with Kramer that his hours were right for what he could do, and what he couldn't do was different each day.
She resolved to kill the child, knowing it was Gwion, but when he was born he was so beautiful that she couldn't, so she had him put into a hide covered basket and thrown into the lake, river, or sea, depending on which version of this tale it is.
She said her mother could be " mean " to her, but " didn't mean to ... she couldn't help it ".
When Bow found out, " She tore up her contract and threw it in his face and told him he couldn't run her private life ".
Diana told an interviewer in 1999: " She told me that if there was a war, which of course we all terribly hoped there might not be, that she would kill herself because she couldn't bear to live and see these two countries tearing each other to pieces, both of which she loved.
She tells him why she puts up with her aunt, even saying that she wished she could kill her, to which Danny replies that she probably couldn't.
She couldn't kick the ball through the uprights.
She agreed ... The next year ... Temple first addressed an audience .... people were standing at least three deep .... The audience couldn't get enough of her.
She couldn't have thawed it for me — the coldness and the ice — any more than she did.
She has said " I just couldn't please him enough.

She and cook
She stayed too late, and when she left, it was dark and time to go home and cook supper for her husband.
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 was a cook in New York.
She was presumed to have infected some 51 people, three of whom died, over the course of her career as a cook.
She refused to have her gallblader extracted or to give up her occupation as cook, maintaining stubbornly that she did not carry any disease.
She hates having to cook, clean, and care for Blanche, who, although stuck upstairs in her bedroom, has nevertheless managed to keep her good looks, while Jane is now aged and ugly.
She is thoroughly disliked by her two servants, Dora, a young, sensitive maid and Mrs Terrence, the cook, as well as Olivia, who Mrs. Bramson also treats as a servant.
She is in charge of the cook staff, the cleaning staff, maintenance staff and the Fostering staff.
She offers her services and becomes their cook and housekeeper for room and board.
She concludes that the fire was most likely accidental, the result of poorly cleaned chimneys and a cook fire in the neighbouring house — a cook fire manned by Marie-Manon, the young panis slave who was the very person who started the rumours about Angélique having said that her owner would not sleep in her bed.
She famously worked in various ball-gowns without the customary cook ’ s apron, averring that women should feel cooking was easy and enjoyable, rather than messy and intimidating.
She is also a prolific cook, though her food is not always edible.
She was giving casual public performances by the spring of 1908, when she played the accordion at the logging camp where she worked as a cook and her father as a lumberjack.
She shares a common bond with Tummi in that both are chubby due to their love of food and she wishes to cook for Tummi, who is more than happy to accept.
She notes that for all her talents, she is unable to cook.
She is a terrible cook, and the rest of the family often have to sneak the food she has prepared into the bin without her noticing.
She is also a remarkably versatile cook, taking on anything from porcupine soup to roast penguin.
She played Sonora Cassidy, the chief cook, in The Harvey Girls ( 1945 ).
She supposedly left instructions for her cook to make a jam tart.
She was an air traffic controller and commercial pilot, has been a farmer and worked as a shearer's cook, and was a Director of the Australian Taxation Office 1995-2001 before entering politics.
She can only cook one item " competently ": hotcakes, and she thus prepares hotcakes for nearly every meal.
She was also a cook of considerable note and her name was on a series of best-selling cookbooks which today are collectors ' items.
She is the daughter of Sandra, a cook, and Kenneth Parsons, a scaffolder.

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