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She has the small, highly developed body of a prime athlete, and holds in contempt the `` girls who just move sex ''.
She developed another quaint habit.
She studied book illustration from a young age and developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose work was later collected by her father, was a great influence.
" She developed a structured, professional routine, arriving promptly at her studio, and expected the same from her models.
She had a strong religious upbringing and developed a faith that would play a major role in later life.
She developed an early interest in dance, and in the mid-1930s formed a dance duo with Jerry Doherty that performed locally in Cincinnati.
She does not appear in the best-known film she directed, The Hitch-Hiker ( 1953 ), developed by her company, The Filmakers, with support and distribution by RKO.
She developed a close friendship with Boas, who took on a role as a kind of father figure in her life – Benedict lovingly referred to him as " Papa Franz "
She developed this in in Isis Unveiled ( 1877 ) and The Secret Doctrine ( 1888 ), her major works and exposition of her Theosophy.
She developed an interest in acting after her mother showed her a few movies on a screen in the family barn.
She was developed by Joss Whedon and portrayed throughout the TV series by Alyson Hannigan.
She developed her skills at singing and playing the piano.
She developed domestic skills such as dancing, embroidery, good manners, household management, music, needlework, and singing.
She developed a reputation as a serious dramatic actress, earning the nickname " The Divine Sarah ".
She developed a reputation as a serious dramatic actress, earning the title " The Divine Sarah "; arguably, she was the most famous actress of the 19th century.
She also developed a mistrust of intelligent older women as a result of her mother's close relationship with the Archduchess Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen, Marie Antoinette's older sister.
She also developed an interest in learning English, and while she never became fluent, she was able to write in broken English to her friend, the Duchess of Devonshire.
She is also associated with the Gaia hypothesis, based on an idea developed by the English environmental scientist James Lovelock.
She may also have developed an interest in astrology or geometry towards the end of her life, receiving various presents relating to these disciplines.
She and Sophia Charlotte developed a strong relationship in which Caroline was treated as a surrogate daughter ; the queen once declared Berlin was " a desert " without Caroline whenever she left temporarily for Ansbach.
She detested Carr, but she encouraged the rise of Villiers, whom James knighted in her bedchamber ; and she developed friendly relations with him, calling him her " dog.
She developed symptoms similar to those of dengue fever approximately a week after the necropsy, and was transported to Switzerland for treatment.
She developed a close friendship with her maid-of-honour, the Duchess of Montebello.
She developed a new form of art called the Eight model plays which depicted the world in simple, binary terms: the positive characters (" good guys ") were predominantly farmers, workers and revolutionary soldiers, whilst the negative characters (" bad guys ") were landlords and anti-revolutionaries.

She and theories
She used the opportunity to propagate her own Witch-Cult theory, failing to mention the alternate theories proposed by other academics.
She can be viewed as a transitional figure in her field, redirecting both anthropology and folklore away from the limited confines of culture-trait diffusion studies and towards theories of performance as integral to the interpretation of culture.
She is initially assigned to the X-Files to debunk Mulder's theories, supplying logical, scientific explanations for the apparently unexplainable phenomena the cases involve.
She included an analytical section where she applied the new mathematics of calculus to Newton's most controversial theories.
She claimed to paint instinctively and rejected artistic theories.
She once indicated, " I have always tried to paint instinctively in a way that comes naturally to me, without any real thought or attention to artistic theories.
She stops the car and speaks with Lowry who is tailing them, and then they go to Jerry's apartment where he tells her about his conspiracy theories and his newsletter.
She also argues that Eliade's theories have been able to accommodate " new data to which Eliade did not have access ".
She stated that in it she sets out to " convince readers of the need for theories that allow for a good deal of human variation and that integrate the analytical powers of the biological and the social into the systematic analysis of human development.
She had an interest in Freud's theories as far back as 1909, when she read some of his works in the original German.
She later performed experiments that contradicted the " Law of Conservation of Parity " and which confirmed the theories of colleagues.
She went on to demonstrate that the globin gene was spliced, a finding that helped confirm some of the revolutionary theories then emerging about gene behavior.
She has examined the feminist angle to mysticism and considered the current relevance of Shaivite theories of higher consciousness.
Such was the popularity and influence of the novel that it was cited in the psychoanalytical theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, the latter describing the character of She as a manifestation of the anima figure.
She was particularly drawn to Tolstoy ’ s theories on education, which were fluid instead of structured.
She took ideas from all major schools of thought in psychology, behaviorism, structuralism, functionalism, and Gestalt psychology, but rejected the more speculative theories of psychodynamics as being too ephemeral.
" She attempts to pose ideas and theories that force people to question what they have been told.
She is best known for her contribution to the development – jointly with Ernesto Laclau, with whom she co-authored Hegemony and Socialist Strategy-of the so-called Essex School of discourse analysis, a type of post-marxist political inquiry drawing on Gramsci, post-structuralism and theories of identity, and redefining Left politics in terms of radical democracy.
She is considered as its " main ideologue ", and conspiracy theories with roots in Ye ' or's Eurabia are important to the movement.
She has also worked on supersymmetry, Standard Model observables, cosmic inflation, baryogenesis, grand unified theories, general relativity.
She joined the American Laboratory Theatre in 1925 ; there she was introduced to Stanislavski's theories, from founders and Russian actor-teachers and former members of the Moscow Art Theater-Richard Boleslavsky and Maria Ouspenskaya.
She will accept theories from anywhere, including a souvenir mug with a picture of Vishnu on it, and a self help CD she listened to, but didn't buy, in the middle of HMV.
She referred only to the Port-Royal Logic as a source of contemporary influence, though still relied upon classical rhetorical theories as she presented her own original ideas.
She is best known for her controversial theories over the life of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.

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