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She and disliked
She was talking about him that time, because he had done some bad thing, something she disliked, but `` Afterwards Martin said he was sorry.
She is unpopular among peers and disliked by teachers for asking " why " instead of " how " and focusing on nature rather than on technology.
She disliked the bad roads, sombre forests and wooded houses, roofed with turf.
She has said that she drew inspiration for Snape's character from a disliked teacher from her own childhood, and described Snape as a horrible teacher, saying the " worst, shabbiest thing you can do as a teacher is to bully students.
She seems to have disliked Catherine Parr, and reportedly reacted to the news of Henry's sixth marriage with the unkind joke " Madam Parr is taking a great burden on herself.
She studied acting at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d ' Art Dramatique ( CNSAD ), but quit after a short time as she disliked the curriculum.
She and her first husband lived apart, never sharing a home together in Hollywood, supposedly because Colbert's mother disliked Foster and would not allow him into their home.
She was intended as a possible replacement for the departing Alexander, but focus groups disliked the character.
She states that she aimed for uniqueness in her dress, thoughts and behaviour, and remarks that she disliked wearing the same fashions as other women.
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 disliked both expensive accoutrements and the protocol that dictated constant changes of clothing, preferring simple, monochromatic riding habit-like attire.
She disliked etiquette, but welcomed her visitors, according to Abel Hermant, with an extreme refinement of snobbery and politeness.
She asked her father whom he disliked more than anyone else in the world, and he replied Charlie Merrill, founder of Wall Street competitor Merrill Lynch.
She disliked her boarding school, where she felt like a fish out of water, but she believes that Yorkshire played a greater part in shaping her character than India did.
She disliked the heat of the tropics, and was unwilling to go with Beebe to Kartabo.
She in fact disliked wearing leather, so Bates designed softer stretch jersey and PVC catsuits for her instead.
She described Desiree as " a French woman in every inch ," who disliked and complained about everything which was not French, and " consequently, she is not liked.
She was succeeded by her younger half-brother ( Go-Mizunoo's son by a consort ) Emperor Go-Komyo, who disliked the shogunate for its violent and barbaric ways.
She utterly disliked her father-in-law, disapproved the injustices of his government and the bluntness of his character.
She had great confidence in all women but doubted that a woman would produce a lasting work of art or literature in her time and disliked the popular female poets of her time.
She was brought up with relative freedom, which was somewhat disliked by her grandmother, Queen Victoria.
She disliked representation but performed her role as a queen with great care, and used clothes and jewelry to make a regal impression.
She was four years old when Chris came to live in her household and disliked him immensely, especially when he ruined her bunny doll.
She was a frosty girl, plain and colorless, who protected herself against a world she disliked by a mask-like expression and a hypertrophy of intellect.

She and living
She was the opposite of everything she should have been -- a positive pole in a negative home, a living reaction of warmth and kindness to the harsh reality of her father.
She was the last living of the older generation.
She fell asleep leaning on her hand, hearing the house creaking as though it were a living a private life of its own these two hundred years, hearing the birds rustling in their cages and the occasional whirring of wings as one of them landed on the table and walked across the newspaper to perch in the crook of her arm.
She went into the living room and turned on three lamps, then back into the kitchen where she turned on the ceiling light and the switch that lit the floods on the barn, illuminating the driveway.
She was a living doll and no mistake -- the blue-black bang, the wide cheekbones, olive-flushed, that betrayed the Cherokee strain in her Midwestern lineage, and the mouth whose only fault, in the novelist's carping phrase, was that the lower lip was a trifle too voluptuous.
She was only the third Roman woman ( Livia Drusilla and Antonia Minor received this title ) and only the second living Roman woman ( the first being Antonia ) to receive this title.
She was married in 515 to Eutharic ( c. 480 – 522 ), an Ostrogoth noble of the old Amal line, who had previously been living in Visigothic Hispania, son of Widerich ( born c. 450 ), grandson of Berismund ( born c. 410 ), and great-grandson of Thorismund ( died after 400 ), King of the Ostrogoths c. 400.
She also asked for Tithonus to be made immortal, but forgot to ask for eternal youth, which resulted in him living forever as a helpless old man.
She mainly made her living outside of the US where there was never any disco backlash.
She decided to stay in Geneva alone, living first on the lake at Plongeon ( near the present United Nations buildings ) and then at the Rue de Chanoines ( now the Rue de la Pelisserie ) with François and Juliet d ’ Albert Durade on the second floor (" one feels in a downy nest high up in a good old tree ").
She had been living there with her late husband.
She also told Hitler she wanted the freedom to act again: " I would not be able to go on living if I had to give up acting ".
She described the long necked creature as living in the rivers, and being about the size of a hippo, if not somewhat larger.
" She points out that under the humor was a serious lesson about living in poverty.
She held a number of jobs in various parts of what was then the Bantustan of Transkei, including with the Transkei government, living at various times in Bizana, Shawbury and Johannesburg.
She eventually found a cheap loft in downtown Manhattan at 112 Chambers Street that she used as a studio and living space.
She stayed with Sam Green, a free black minister living in East New Market, Maryland ; she also hid near her parents ' home at Poplar Neck in Caroline County, Maryland.
She later told a friend: " e done more in dying, than 100 men would in living.
She was succeeded by Shannon Wright, who was then rivaled by Heather McKay, a great Australian squash player who made the transition to racquetball when living in Canada.
She wrote it in French to her father, who was still living in England while Anne was completing her education at Mechelen, in the contemporary Netherlands, now Belgium.
She is now living well again as her son, the new baronet, has agreed to financially support her ( in spite of her past neglect and indifference towards him ).
She started living with him in 1861.
She believed she did not fit well with the general atmosphere of the court, writing of herself: " I am wrapped up in the study of ancient stories ... living all the time in a poetical world of my own scarcely realizing the existence of other people ....
She escaped from prison in 1979 and has been living in Cuba in political asylum since 1984.

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