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She describes, first, the imaginary reaction of a foreigner puzzled by this `` unseasonable exultation '' ; ;
She has referenced this independence from major labels in song more than once, including " The Million You Never Made " ( Not A Pretty Girl ), which discusses the act of turning down a lucrative contract, " The Next Big Thing " ( Not So Soft ), which describes an imagined meeting with a label head-hunter who evaluates the singer based on her looks, and " Napoleon " ( Dilate ), which sympathizes sarcastically with an unnamed friend who did sign with a label.
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo describes Rosaline, saying that " She hath Dian's wit ".
She describes in the book that individuals may deal with reactions to death, such as frustration and grief, differently.
She describes herself as a " relative pacifist ", meaning that she doesn't support unilateral disarmament.
She describes him as " painfully shy, completely enigmatic and more eccentric ... than anyone had ever met.
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 describes the land of the Bong tree as being similar to Robinson Crusoe's, " only without its drawbacks.
She describes herself as a liberal and a feminist.
She describes the summons to battle, the deaths of many of the gods and how Odin, himself, is slain.
She is adept at designing mechanised weapons, but also appreciates the nobility of what she describes as more ' primitive ' combat.
She describes standing outside a stone prison:
She describes their remixing of popular culture sources as an " explicitly creative process ", maintaining that it prompts the reader to adopt some of the group's views by forcing " the individual to reconsider normative methods of approaching the content ".
She describes Barbie as " the perfect place to develop " and describes herself as " unable to fly.
She was the author of many novels, plays, films, interviews, essays and short fiction, including her best-selling, apparently autobiographical work L ' Amant ( 1984 ), translated into English as The Lover, which describes her youthful affair with a Chinese man.
She may originally have been an earth goddess, associated with such attributes of fertility as the cornucopia and apple baskets ; she may also have been associated with Silvanus and the Rhine Valley .. Green describes Aericura as a ' Gaulish Hecuba.
She describes the book as " the best of them all ".
She describes her peacocks in an essay entitled " The King of the Birds.
On the " Notes About Nothing " featurette on the DVD package, the series creator and star Jerry Seinfeld says that Louis-Dreyfus's ability to eat a peanut M & M without breaking the peanut aptly describes the actress: " She cracks you up without breaking your nuts.
" She further describes the city as "... a place where different groups have left their imprint while trying to create a sample of what life should be like.
She developed Nelson's voice on the spot and describes him as " a throat-ripper ".
She describes her ambition as a quest for glory, perfection and praise, which, she states, is not effeminate.
She is currently finishing work on her next album titled " Pretty Time Bomb " which she describes as being " A nostalgic sort of dream of being a pop star in the ‘ 60s and early ‘ 70s.
She is currently preparing to release her second album, which she describes as " an independent effort ".

She and detail
( She would go on to discuss globalization in much greater detail in her 2002 book, Fences and Windows.
She realizes that a detail of Jerry's large mural is near a mental hospital and goes there.
The portraits are very clever in a malicious way .” She reviews the book and Wells ’ character in detail, summarizing “ As an attempt at representing a political philosophy the book utterly fails …”.
She goes on to detail how Neale's " ponderous moral doggerel " does not fit the light-hearted dance measure of the original tune, and that if performed in the correct manner " sounds ridiculous to pseudo-religious words ".
She was taught to recite little verses and stories, and as a result had an almost uncanny ability to recall detail for the rest of her life.
She talks about these relationships in detail in her autobiography.
She renders her forms in meticulous, photographic detail, using a gray-green-ochre palette that Tessier describes as “ reminiscent of the sulphurous light before a thunderstorm ”.
" She added that due to this detail, most Iranian families would be, in the words of Simon Hattenstone of The Guardian, " blue blooded.
She taught similar withholding of censure on individuals for things like atheism and homosexuality and rejected a common traditional image of hell as an eternity of suffering, suggesting that her life review experience, in which she was made to live and feel the full positive and negative consequences of her cumulative actions in intense detail, including their effects on all around her, were a more than adequate equivalent and probably what the term truly signified.
Michael Isikoff and David Corn noted that " An editor who worked on Saddam Hussein & the Crisis in the Gulf recalled that Mylroie often became obsessed with individual facts and exaggerated their importance: ' She was capable of great insight and of investing the smallest detail with the most disproportionate weight.
She spent four months campaigning for the FN leadership, holding meetings with FN members in 51 departments to explain in detail her political views and projects for the party.
She describes Bonnie's story in detail, describing an underside to Haig that included a history of serial domestic abuse.
She decides to add a new detail to her plan: Votarius should wear some armor under his clothes so the Wife can stab him when he tries to seduce her.
She was appointed to the board of Goldman Sachs in October 2001 and then resigned in December 2002, amidst controversy that she had received shares in several public offerings managed by Goldman Sachs ( see Ties to Goldman Sachs for further detail ).
She found Malick to be an " incredibly helpful " director ; they discussed her character in detail and he took her on a tour of the local town, pointing out which house she would have grown up in and where she would have attended school.
" She then described in detail her very personal involvement with him over an eighteen-month period.
She kept voluminous diaries that recorded her life in detail.
She has also spoken out in detail about her close relationship with God, one that she has had ever since she rediscovered church as a teenager.
She and her assistants, including Emma Cons combined the weekly rent collection with checking every detail of the premises and getting to know the tenants personally, acting as early social workers.
She soon developed a reputation as one of the most proficient ministers in Rae's government, and won praise for her attention to administrative detail.
Chapman adds more detail on the relationship, saying that the Phoenix provided every variety of life to the Turtle, " She was to him the Analysed World of pleasure, / Her firmness cloth'd him in variety ".
She ruled her children's lives in every detail.
She described these sexual acts with what seemed like great pleasure and in minute detail.
She has a striking sense of perspective, and great eye for detail, planting the objects firmly in three dimensional space.
She consulted her editor, Ed Sollers, about every detail, and the result was B3 Palace of the Silver Princess.

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