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She daily experienced this conviction of St. Vincent: “ You will go and visit the poor ten times a day, and ten times a day you will find God there ... you go into their poor homes, but you find God there .” Her prayer life was intense, as a Sister affirmed, “... she continually lived in the presence of God.
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She instilled in her son a deep love of poetry and literature, recited verse daily and supported him unceasingly in his efforts to write.
" She is jealously seeking Rose Maybud, having heard that Sir Despard intends to carry Rose off as one of his daily " crimes.
She eventually gave the strip up because the daily work of a comic artist did not leave her time to write books and paint, but Lars took over the strip and continued it until 1975.
She also writes a MySpace page, where she posts about her daily life, her thoughts on world politics, as well as updating fans with the latest on how writing / recording for her album is going.
She had also been required to memorize a verse from the Bible every day at Rockford, and listen to a short sermon on the daily verse by the school's principal.
She resigned from NASA in 1993 to form a company researching the application of technology to daily life.
She published her Japanese experiences in the form of a diary, called Journal from Japan: a daily record of life as seen by a scientist, in 1910.
" She concluded of Paglia, " Hers is a seductiveness of simple answers, of clear narratives, of motivations and actions traced solely to a biological origin — a place stripped of the complex ambiguities, the complex interactions of self, skin, group, and institutions that make up daily life.
She continued to renew her cosmetology license every year for the rest of her life — just in case she ever had to go back to a daily job.
She criticizes her classmates and friends regularly for not matching colors or rotating their daily choice of clothing, as parodied by Helga in " Helga's Show ".
She began taking acting classes and going to auditions almost daily, and soon landed a role as " Erica McCray " in the NBC TV series A Brand New Life ( 1989 – 90 ).
She was involved in psychic research, and after her husband's death, she claimed she maintained daily contact with him via seances.
She rekindled her studies too late in life to become a truly exceptional dancer, but she obsessively insisted on grueling daily practice ( up to eight hours a day ) that contributed to her subsequent physical and mental exhaustion.
She even goes so far as to tell Dimmesdale that their sin has been paid for by their daily penance and that their sin won't keep them from getting to heaven, however, the Puritans believed that such a sin surely condemns.
She gained some renown through her daily column entitled " The Galley ", and had enough influence through the newspaper that she became somewhat of a local celebrity.
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She described herself as having the same kind of `` irresponsible '' feeling as she had once experienced under hypnosis.
She later testified that she experienced her first vision around 1424 at the age of 12 years, when she was out alone in a field and saw visions of figures she identified as Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret, who told her to drive out the English and bring the Dauphin to Reims for his coronation.
She is also similar to the later subject of many of Coleridge's poems, Asra, based on Sara Hutchinson, whom Coleridge wanted but was not his wife and experienced opium induced dreams of being with her.
She recorded that their adolescence was not in fact a time of " storm and stress " as Erikson's stages of development suggest, but that the sexual freedom experienced by the adolescents actually permitted them an easy transition from childhood to adulthood.
She decided to rely on her father's advice to retain his councillors and defer to her husband, whom she considered to be more experienced, on other matters.
She is presented as a character who straddles the idea of a ' culture versus nature ' divide in the novel: she is a local of the area and a servant, and has experienced life at Wuthering Heights.
She had taken a strong role as queen to her husband and was well experienced in the administration of her kingdom by the time she became pharaoh.
She spent the early 1930s touring throughout Europe where she did not encounter the racial prejudices she had experienced in America.
She experienced a resurgence in another era of uneasy change, the final days of publicly-sanctioned Paganism, between the late-fourth-century emperors Julian and Theodosius I who definitively closed the temples.
She further credits such qualities as assisting her husband and her family to endure the suffering they experienced as a result of their political allegiance.
She also acquired an experienced manager, Fachtna O ' Ceallaigh, former head of U2's Mother Records.
She also experienced intense competition with her younger sister Mariel, who received greater accolades for her acting.
She says she " experienced a bunch of bureaucratic BS " prior to the label recently deciding to release it.
As the disease worsened and the medication greatly altered Turner's looks, along with excess alcohol consumption that Turner said she used to kill her physical pain, her once promising film career as a leading lady took a nose dive and Turner was seen in fewer and fewer blockbusters — though Turner also blamed her age, stating that " when I was forty the roles started slowing down, I started getting offers to play mothers and grandmothers ..." She appeared in the low-budget House of Cards, experienced moderate success with John Waters's black comedy Serial Mom, and had supporting roles in A Simple Wish, The Real Blonde, and Sofia Coppola's acclaimed The Virgin Suicides.
She belonged to an experienced political dynasty: her father, Morgan Phillips, was a former coalminer who served as General Secretary of the Labour Party between 1944 and 1962 ; her mother, Norah Phillips was a former member of London County Council who became a life peer in 1964, serving as a government whip in the House of Lords, and as Lord Lieutenant of Greater London from 1978 to 1986.
She then experienced continuous parliamentary pressure because of the voting scandal involving DOS MP Neda Arnerić.
She has also experienced some success in controlling her emotions to a greater degree than she had over the two years.
She is currently the North Carolina Supreme Court's most experienced sitting justice, including service as Associate Justice.
She is worried that she's not attractive or experienced enough to meet, let alone have relationships with, any guys.
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