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She drove along the Cyprian street, where the king had been murdered, and turned towards the Orbian Hill, in the direction of the Esquiline Hill.
She smoked, wore trousers, and drove cars, unusual for women at the time.
She failed, however, to grasp the theological issues that drove their movement.
She sings in the first verse, " Maybe I should have called you first, but I was dying to get to you / I was dreaming while I drove the long, straight road ahead.
She had a team of horses she drove to drag the poles into position, directing the pole setting, and she would then finish the job by installing the telephone wiring. Nell Quakenbush working on a phone pole in Concrete, circa 1910 Kate was in charge of the switchboard operation ( with the assistance of a young girl they had taken in, Ethel Thompson ).
She drove a six-cylinder Napier motorcar, a 100 hp ( 74. 6 kW ) development of the K5, in a speed trial in Blackpool.
She drove him to distraction with her untraditional ways.
She drove me to drink.
She drove the corpse from Italy to Hyères and lied to the police ( it being a criminal offence to carry a corpse ).
She drove a convertible Lotus Elan at high speeds, and convincingly portrayed any series of undercover roles, from nurse to nanny.
She also drove a car by herself, which was very unusual for royalty at the time.
She rented a car, and she and Frykowski drove across the country.
She and Wojciech then drove back to the Polanski home and had a late lunch with Tate and her friends, Joanna Pettet and Barbara Lewis, on the front lawn patio.
She went to bed in the morning, got up in the evening, ate breakfast at night, and drove around in a carriage through the streets, in the courtyard, or wandered around the corridors of the sleeping castle with a light.
She claimed she drove it once at 120 mph " just for a mile ," and had to have cruise control installed because she kept getting speeding tickets.
She was accused by Bridget of stealing her ( ex -) boyfriend, Kyle, though it was quite clear that Bridget's actions drove Kyle away.
She suggests these pressures created internal movements, as well as reactions against European activity, that drove the state formations and concomitant violence and displacement.
She drove people insane by putting on ridiculous schemes such as spraying shaving cream into people's faces or cutting people's hair, in order to get the person to leave for her own reasons.
She also drove in rallies and was an accomplished hillclimb driver, claiming the Ladies ' Record at Shelsley Walsh twice.
She appeared in a tongue-in-cheek BBC HD advert in 2008, featuring the show ( which is one of the BBC's main programs on its HD service ), where she drove a car through a wall, before running towards a falling vase ; the car explodes as she jumps to save the vase from crashing.
She drove back to Mannheim the next day.
She often told people that this was the reason she never drove faster than 60 kilometres an hour ( 37 mph ).
She explains what brought Eddie and her together and drove them apart.
She drove an ambulance throughout the London Blitz in 1940 and 1941.

She and off
She wiped it off with the sleeve of her coat.
She started to brush the dirt and bits of leaves off her clothes.
`` I '' -- She broke off, frowning.
She stood up, pulled the coat from her shoulders and started to slide it off, then let out a high-pitched scream and I let out a low-pitched, wobbling sound like a muffler blowing out.
She charged off to the bedrooms.
She had even steeled herself to keep Juanita upstairs in the nurse's room off the empty nursery, although the girl tried to insist on moving back to the quarters to spare Kate remembrance of the baby's death.
She gave a little pout and said, `` I don't get off work until eleven o'clock.
She stood there, watching Holden come in, and she put the piece of toast in her mouth and bit off one corner with a huge chomp of her white teeth.
She had caught him off guard, no preparation, nothing certain but that ahead lay some kind of disaster.
She snapped five tenths of a second off the mark set by Helen Shipley, of Wellsley College, in the National A.A.U. meet in Columbus, Ohio.
She would have been better off if she had stuck to her Bible.
She was coming to her senses enough to realize that you don't go traipsing off anywhere at two in the morning.
She was banished on Tiberius ’ orders to the island of Pandataria ( now called Ventotene ) in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Campania.
She likens Inanna to a great storm bird who swoops down on the lesser gods and sends them fluttering off like surprised bats.
She became a vegetarian and raised three million francs to fund the foundation by auctioning off jewellery and many personal belongings.
She seems to have passed her son off on his grandmother Livia for a number of years.
She claimed to feel " jubilant " when cutting off her long hair.
According to Rachael Hanel, " She lived off her savings, interest income from a trust, money from her parents, and selling her simple, Rubenesque line drawings.
She is recorded to have used implements such as whips, canes and birches, to chastise and punish her male clients, as well as the Berkley Horse, a specially designed flogging machine, and a pulley suspension system for lifting them off the floor.
She rises from the grave and wrestles with Ash, who eventually lops her head off with a shovel.
She threatens to kill him if he does not join, but he rides off and dies of the disease she sent upon him, and his young bride dies of a broken heart.
She ruled England as regent while Richard went off on the Third Crusade.
She then blocks off the vaulting platform into various twisting and / or somersaulting combinations.
She also bought more than 400 works by Dutch artist Bart van der Leck, but his popularity did not take off like van Gogh's.
She was paid off in 1997 and opened as a museum ship in 2001.

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