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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.
An early work, She ' iltot (" Questions ") by Achai of Shabcha ( c. 752 ), discusses over 190 Mitzvot — exploring and addressing various questions on these.
She discusses his newly found fame, but he denies being a hero and drops her off for free.
She discusses how antecedent genres place powerful constraints on the rhetor and may cause them to become " bound by the manacles of the antecedent genre " ( Jamieson 414 ).
She discusses problems that arise when children pose as adults online.
She discusses the death of her former employer, while her conversation with Tintin is recorded by a reel-to-reel tape recorder hidden under the counter.
She has contributed to the feminist movement with such works as her memoir The Woman Warrior, which discusses gender and ethnicity and how these concepts affect the lives of women.
She subsequently became a journalist as well as a social worker and discusses " The Night of the Meek " at length in her partially autobiographical book about child actors, Pretty Babies, published in 1983 by McGraw-Hill.
She discusses both the cancer and hepatitis diagnoses in further depth in her second memoir, Memories, Dreams and Reflections.
She discusses how mothers are continually making trade-offs between quality and quantity " and weighing the best possible actions for both her and her infant.
She also discusses the connections between feminism and vegetarianism, and patriarchy and meat eating, historically and through the reading of literary texts.
She discusses a wish for people to feel that they are loved by God.
She has a weekly program entitled In Bed with Susie Bright distributed through audible. com, where she discusses a variety of social, freedom of speech and sex-related topics.
She discusses her experience as an " orphan " in an interview published by the Irish Independent in January 1999.
" She also discusses her relationship with her partner, Heather Poe.
She discusses this on FaceCulture. nl, as well as on AfterEllen. com.
She discusses Picasso and his mistress Fernande.
She next discusses spending the summer with Gertrude in Fiesole while Picasso goes to Spain.
She tells her friend Liz ( Marisa Tomei ) and discusses her bad luck with men.
She discusses the conflicts that some women may face in this journey to self-actualization, including their own fears and resistance from others.
She finds that early Christianity was uncomfortably zealous and apocalyptic ; and, after a brutal rape by a Roman soldier, discusses the role of government and its duties to abused citizens with Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
She also discusses the advance of the Islamic Ottoman Empire into Europe, ending in the disastrous Battle of Nicopolis.
She discusses Hilton Kramer's objection to the piece as an extension of Modernist ideas about art, stating, " the piece blatantly subverts modernist value systems, which privilege the ‘ pure ’ aesthetic object over the debased sentimentality of the domestic and popular arts ".
She discusses her psychoanalytic sessions with Rene Allendy and Otto Rank at length.

She and struggles
She and her surviving siblings — Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
She has since revealed her personal struggles with anxiety and depression.
She also continues to deal with grief from Tara's death, and struggles with the dark forces of magic that put her in opposition to Buffy.
She occupied herself with the building of churches and monasteries, preferring to distance herself from the power struggles of the court.
She is high spirited and friendly, but struggles to maintain femininity.
She acquires a sophisticated wardrobe and, through his offhand comments about attractive women, sheds her provincial mannerisms, even as she struggles with the moral implications of being a kept woman.
She tells fellow stew Paula ( Nancy Rennick ) about the trouble, who then struggles to fight back panic.
She struggles in a very human way when she discovers the truth about her origins, and later endures problems with self-harm and kleptomania.
She was raised as a Catholic but left the church at age fifteen, and her struggles to figure out how much of that culture to pass on to her children fueled the prominence of religion in her work.
She wrote several works chronicling her struggles in her youth as she was pulled back and forth between the influences of dominant American culture and her own Native American heritage, as well as books in English that brought traditional Native American stories to a widespread white readership for one of the first times.
She is in love with her classmate Arnold because he was the first person to be nice to her, but she struggles to keep her affections a secret.
In Andrew Bergman's Isn't She Great, a highly fictionalized account of the life and career of author Jacqueline Susann, she played alongside Nathan Lane and Stockard Channing, portraying Susann with her early struggles as an aspiring actress relentlessly hungry for fame, her relationship with press agent Irving Mansfield, her success as the author of Valley of the Dolls, and her battle with and subsequent death from breast cancer.
She also struggles to maintain a personal life.
She struggles throughout the series to keep her badly behaved boys in check while maintaining a job at a Lucky Aide drugstore.
She struggles to become a teacher, but wants more out of life.
She struggles in school but can earn a decent grade when she sets her mind to it.
She is one of the few to recognize that Batman is an impostor, later being present when the true Batman returns to the fold as he struggles against his successor, his willingness to save even criminals confirming his true identity for Selina.
She discussed her career and personal struggles caused by controversial, politically-driven issues.
She cites this period of sexual abuse for her subsequent struggles with alcohol addiction.
She struggles with this realization until she thinks of the exact best way to tell Ephram how she feels.
She also claims that " whereas Africa struggles to find the ways of growth and thus future prosperity, whereas starvation or disease decimate millions of innocent souls, whereas skillfully maintained conflicts discourage the most dynamic and talented African elites, French-African relations are marred by an unforgivable misdemeanour: corruption ".
She struggles against them and gasps as Babe dashes past.
She suffers from no visible ailment, but stares sadly out the window, which could refer to both Woolf's struggles with depression and her essay, A Room of One's Own.
She shares a bit about her own pain and struggles and the Native American philosophies that guide her.

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