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She and dreams
She notes that she too once had dreams, having come to Vienna to study opera singing with Salieri.
She also used to explore the forests when she was a little girl and wrote of her dreams in a notebook kept by her bedside.
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 concluded that lucid dreams were a category of experience quite distinct from ordinary dreams, and predicted that they would turn out to be associated with rapid eye movement sleep ( REM sleep ).
She has transformed the way an entire generation looks, thinks and dreams.
She dreams of going to Paris, but doesn't get there.
She then dreams of Wanda, with a perfect female body, and Death, who both wave goodbye.
She is portrayed as a clumsy teen who dreams to fit in and be popular, although her animated alter ego displays her true feelings from time to time.
She does well enough that Moze has dreams of a tractor and much more.
She dreams of an executive position.
She has no friends in her small Southern town, and dreams of going away with her brother and his bride-to-be on their honeymoon in the Alaskan wilderness.
She searches for him and discovers multiple enchanted rooms, but never the prince from her dreams.
She dreams about entering the Black Lodge and about a ring.
She narrates the series with her dreams, unknowingly using her alter power to " scry " the emotions of the people she feels closely about.
" She also stated that Smith, Sr. had a number of dreams or visions between 1811 and 1819, the first vision occurring when his mind was " much excited upon the subject of religion.
She willingly shared her dreams which made her seem even more peculiar.
Although Paul still played the violin on occasion, when he did “ even Zilla was silent as the lonely man who lost his way … spun out his dark soul in music .” Even though Babbitt and Paul abandoned their former goals and ideals, Babbitt still dreams of a “ fairy child .” She is an imaginary woman, full of life and gaiety, who does not see him as a stogy old businessman, but a “ gallant youth .” He imagines various women as his fairy child, including his secretary, a manicurist, his son ’ s girlfriend Eunice Littlefield, and finally Tanis Judique.
She dreams of defeating the Salidar Rebels and having them kneel at her feet, and plans to build a grand palace for herself despite the ongoing crisis in Tar Valon.
She was a role model for the millions of women whose private thoughts, wonders and dreams she addressed so brilliantly in print.
She starts having dreams about the Paladin, a hero who mysteriously disappeared a few years ago.
She actually hates the whole beauty queen " racket ," and takes part only to indulge her father's fanatic dreams of making her a star.
She has vivid dreams about her Catholic upbringing.
: She dreams of standing at the pitchers ' mound during the annual Koshien high school baseball championship, but she is a girl, and girls are not allowed to participate in the tournament.

She and being
She enjoyed great parties when she would sit up talking and dancing and drinking all night, but it always seemed to her that being alone, especially alone in her house, was the realest part of life.
She then described her experience as one in which she first had difficulty accepting for herself a state of being in which she relinquished control.
She would have been taking more than a fair risk of being seen and recognized during her travels.
She finally settled in Fall River and, after being employed for a time by a Mrs. Reed, was hired by the Bordens.
She looked well-fed and prosperous, but he didn't get the impression he was being propositioned the way he'd been hoping.
She was at the moment just a small, walking package, being delivered to her aunt's and uncle's house.
She was another human being and happened to be a hustler.
She also eliminated or removed anyone who she considered was a potential threat to her position and the future of her son, one of her victims being Lucius ' second paternal aunt and Messalina's mother Domitia Lepida the Younger.
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 not empowered to inflict punishment, and when she complained about their behaviour received no support, but was criticised for not being capable.
" She disguises herself in virginal white robes and a veil ( much like Philia's ) to try to catch Senex being unfaithful.
She had her own intellectual ambitions as a young woman, but they were blocked by social restrictions, because of her poverty, her being a woman and wife, and her Jewish ethnicity.
She proceeded to do, her first version being into verse.
She sees sectors of education such as courses for business executives as being " more lucrative than traditional markets ".
She admitted to being a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, but claimed that she had been sober for more than ten years by that point, and was not using any drugs, with the exception of prescribed painkillers due to discomfort and pain from the recent extraction of her wisdom teeth.
She chose that name after being told by producer Lee Shubert to drop her real name and claims she was inspired by two cosmetics bottles in her dressing room, one labeled Evening in Paris and the other by Elizabeth Arden.
She recalls " being here and then not here " and having no identity of herself ; it should be noted that it is claimed she also suffered from what was formerly called " Multiple Personality Disorder ".
She is described as being very sickly and pale, thanks to dieting, her pill addiction, and the stomach pumping operation she underwent earlier in the story.
She was known for a time as Koreani after being brainwashed by her father, but her memory was later restored.
She is, however, portrayed as being very hypocritical ; in The Invisible Man ( series 1 ), she has no issues with violating peoples ' privacy when she runs a story using a hidden camera to catch shoplifters in a store change room, but is outraged when a rival network violates her own privacy in the same way when broadcasting a similar story.
She was eventually tried for treason and sentenced to death, being beheaded in February 1587.
She regarded most attempts to make historical studies more female-inclusive as being artificial in nature, and an impediment to progress.
She appears to have been particularly associated with being ' between ' and hence is frequently characterized as a " liminal " goddess.
She witnessed inoculation being practiced by physicians in Istanbul, and was greatly impressed: she had lost a brother to smallpox and bore facial scars from the disease herself.
She was being treated by the famed Swiss doctor Auguste Rollier in 1940, when the Nazi armies rapidly conquered Europe.

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