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She and drove
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 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 drove off the 20th Century Fox lot after studio czar Darryl F. Zanuck reputedly edited her scenes out of Fallen Angel ( 1945 ) to pump up his protege Linda Darnell.
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 people
She gave me the names of some people who would surely help pay for the flowers and might even march up to the monument with me.
She had done it last year, and the year before, and the year before that, and she, and her people were dependent upon these cans for food.
She did not go so far as to say, as was done on other occasions, that Abstraction as well as Impressionism were a Russian invention that had been discarded as unwanted by the people of the U.S.S.R.
She found this a marvel because, as she said, only six per cent of English people are churchgoers.
She had held to the letter of her contract and didn't come onto the stage until well after 4 p.m., the appointed hour, although the Music at Newport people had tried to get the program underway at 3.
She had good friends here, people who liked her.
She knew what people were thinking ; ;
She felt, and said, that sympathy only made people feel sorry for themselves ; ;
She gave birth there and was accepted by the people, offering them her promise that her son would be always favourable toward the city.
She has authored over fifty-six novels and she has a great dislike of people taking and modifying her story characters.
She is also the only one in Poirot's universe to have noted that " It ’ s not natural for five or six people to be on the spot when B is murdered and all have a motive for killing B.
She makes the argument that grouping all people of African descent together regardless of their unique ancestral circumstances would inevitably deny the lingering effects of slavery within the American community of slave descendents, in addition to denying black immigrants recognition of their own unique ancestral backgrounds.
She tells him the world needs people like him, and Hapgood can't turn himself in.
" She was one of the greatest pantomime artists I have ever seen ", he said, " it was through watching her that I learned not only how to express emotions with my hands and face, but also how to observe and study people.
( Science and Health, page 464 ) She also made it clear that people were not to be prevented from seeking whatever help they feel will help them.
She made a fine impression and was well received by the people of England.
She notes that this was a closed system, with negligible social mobility, and this severely affected the self identity of the so called dishonourable people.
She gained entrance to Marat's house on the pretense of presenting him a list of people who should be executed as enemies of France.
She is described as a beautiful old woman and by her aspect people saw that she belonged to the subterraneans.
She is prophesied to be " the morning star " who will lead the people to peace.
" She warned of the Revolution ’ s building extremism saying that leaders were " preparing new shackles if French people ’ s liberty were to waver.
She believed that it was this inferior education that turned them into foolish people, but women " could easily be concentrated and solidified upon objects of great significance " if given the chance.
She was viewed as beholden to whoever was closest to her at court, and the people of Spain believed that she cared little for them.
She was a young woman from Scotland who had no experience with deaf or blind people.
She is remembered as an advocate for people with disabilities, amid numerous other causes.

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