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She and drives
She drives away in a tearful huff, and Alvin, who had started to run short of food, cooks and eats the deer, then mounts the antlers above the rear doorway of his trailer as a tribute to the deer and the human sustenance it had provided.
She drives Willy Jack home to Tennessee and then continues to Maine to find Forney at college.
She drives around searching and rear-ends a car stopped at an intersection and is slightly injured and hospitalized.
She drives Sonya into prostitution in a fit of rage, but later regrets it, and beats her children mercilessly, but works ferociously to improve their standard of living.
She then drives away with Jim and Selena.
She was greatly interested in the building of Mason Temple and she kept her national building fund drives functioning until she knew the building was ready for dedication.
She uses the metaphor of a plant root to represent culture, describing that it drives organizations rather than vice versa.
" She frequently drives him to different places and he sometimes tutors her in go.
She is also a very skilled driver and drives an aqua-blue 1998 1997 Acura Integra Type R.
She has something of an inferiority complex which drives her to be the absolute best, and she can't tolerate seeing others better than her.
She usually drives him to the point of obsession and exhaustion, so that he is incapable of making rational decisions.
She drowns the child by throwing it into the lake, which drives her lover to commit suicide.
She has also participated in AIDS awareness drives and campaigns to clean up Mumbai.
She finally sabotages his car in the hope of killing him so that he will join her in the spirit world, but it is Ruth rather than Charles who drives off and is killed.
She defined sex education as the pedagogic tool to teach the individual to subject sexual drives to the will of an instructed, conscientious, and responsible intellect ( Luisi 1950: 82-83 in Little 1975: 394 ).
She immediately drives to the hospital where she recovers.
She drives off into the same lake Norman pushed Madison's car into.
She romances Clay Fallmont but their family rivalry drives him into the arms of Steven's ex-wife Sammy Jo.
She runs to Piggly Wiggly and Pete's house, then drives furiously towards Richmond to overtake her heartbroken friend.
She takes the fetal death of her third child as a punishment from God, which drives her further into a religious depression.
In chapter 7 " Social Life ", Beauvoir describes a woman's clothes, her girlfriends and her relationships with priests, doctors, famous performers, and lovers, concluding that "... adultery, friendships, and social life are but diversions within married life ...." She also thinks, " marriage, by frustrating women's erotic satisfaction, denies them the freedom and individuality fo their feelings, drives them to adultery ...." In chapter 8 " Prostitutes and Hetaeras ", Beauvoir describes prostitutes and their relationships with pimps and with other women, as well as hetaeras.
She drives a Ford Transit: " I'm colossally uninterested in cars ... but vans are different.
She helps Wolfsbane deal with the traumatic return of her lycanthropic powers, but an ill-thought romantic liaison between Wolfsbane and Elixir drives a deep wedge between the two women.
She travels around Toronto by bicycle but drives when in Los Angeles because it is " a harder town to cycle in.

She and red
She was biting into a small red radish ; ;
Here '' -- She thrust a bundle of keys strung on a thick red cord into Sarah's hand.
She was eating bread and cheese just as fast as she possibly could, and washing it down with red wine.
She was said to have had red hair kept in curls, blue eyes, and fair skin and she was very beautiful, intelligent, charming, desirable, elegant, friendly, and gentle, but she was considered to be insane.
Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion. She was descended, on her maternal side, from the English royal house ; her great-grandmother Catherine of Lancaster, after whom she was named, and her great-great-grandmother Philippa of Lancaster were both daughters of John of Gaunt and granddaughters of Edward III of England.
She discovers a new fact: the experience of red is ' like this.
She cries tears of red gold for him, and searches for him under assumed names.
She has participated in fashion shows displaying red dresses worn on celebrities as well.
She also is what I consider a classic Indian beauty .... her natural, distinctive Indian looks set her apart from many other heroines ( I say heroines because many have yet to learn to act, and cannot justfully be called actresses yet ), she proves that she does not need blatant blond / red highlights, tons of body paint and makeup, blue contacts, and scraps of clothes to look beautiful ... and that the complete following of Western trends isn ´ t worth sacrificing traditional Indian beauty, grace, and respect for popularity ... a mixture of both that remains respectable ... it ´ s quality rather than quantity ( or lackthereof, in the clothes department ).
She favored the color red, calling it " a picker-upper ", and wore it accordingly.
She was also very self-conscious about her bright red hair and at the age of thirteen, attempted to dye it dark with disastrous results.
She is the smallest and youngest of the Teletubbies, is red, and has an antenna shaped like a stick used for blowing soap bubbles.
She agreed to wear an orange dress, which is believed to have appeared red in the artificial lights of the theater, so that police could easily identify her.
She is portrayed as a female white Japanese bobtail cat with a red bow.
She has long red hair in two pigtails.
She looks similar to Coraline's real mother but taller and thinner, with long black hair that seems to move by itself, black button eyes, paper-white skin, and extremely long, twitchy fingers with long dark red nails.
She is depicted much the same way she is now, fat, flabby, and unclothed, but taller and with red tattoos all over her body, and more talkative.
She later sees Tess leave the house, then notices a spreading red spot — a bloodstain — on the ceiling.
She is associated with midsummer and the sun, and is sometimes represented by a red mare.
She wears ridiculous outfits ( which often bare her midriff ), has bright red hair, a big nose ( think Pete Townshend ) and perpetually chews gum.
She then decorates her face and body with red ochre.
She also possesses the ability to fire blasts of red solar energy.
She was envisioned as a fierce lioness, and in art, was depicted as such, or as a woman with the head of a lioness, who was dressed in red, the colour of blood.
She was known as the " red sheep " of the family.
She first dons her red hair bow during the first chapter of the story, on the recommendation of a handsome villain character that she defeats, and is almost never seen without it again.

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