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She has expressed a variety of views on climate change but has been opposed to legislation reducing emissions.
She has expressed interest in playing the role of Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry in Michel Gondry's upcoming biographical film about the band.
She thought he should resign, and expressed this to her husband although he did not share her view.
She later ( again, in " Observer Effect ") expressed regret at leaving without saying goodbye to her students.
" She spoke of her hopes of finding a niche in comedy, and in other interviews she expressed her desire to become " a light comedienne in the Carole Lombard style ".
She ran a hospital for Canadian soldiers as she had before, but openly expressed a preference for the veterans of the previous World War.
She expressed through her projects in America what the utopian socialist Charles Fourier had said in France, " that the progress of civilization depended on the progress of women.
) She spoke Italian as well as German, he says, and expressed herself with facility in French and English-one result of the last-named accomplishment being that she became a popular portraitist for British visitors to Rome.
She also mentioned that, during a 1979 interview, Bellow had expressed admiration for Eliade.
She once expressed admiration for Renato Curcio, ex leader of the militant Red Brigades ( Brigate Rosse ), saying that it was good of him to adhere to his principles.
She expressed a wish to stay on as Minister for Health.
Yulia made headlines in Russia with a recent interview where she expressed her opinion on Lena's solo career, " She has the right to do it t. A. T. u. songs, but it's so stupid, absolutely stupid.
She also expressed a wish to emulate Justice Louis Brandeis, who retired at 82, an age that Ginsburg would attain in 2015.
She expressed that " this battle wasn't just one man's struggle with a publishing house, but was a battle to preserve free speech and to stop censorship ".
She expressed a fondness for the show's star, Elizabeth Montgomery, and said that she had enjoyed working with her.
She expressed shock when her boyfriend David Puddy, is revealed as a devout Christian.
She has expressed her dislike of An Officer and a Gentleman, for which she refused to do any publicity, and several other of her films, and has been dismissive of some of her co-stars and directors.
She found the job, in her own words, " boring " and even tried shoplifting for the sake of excitement, but she has since expressed admiration for shop girls.
She began attending the ship's weekly movie night social event ( with Captain Archer ), and expressed particular admiration of the film Frankenstein.
Felton criticized what she saw as the hypocrisy of Southern men who boasted of superior Southern " chivalry " but opposed women's rights, and she expressed her dislike of the fact that Southern states resisted women's suffrage longer than other regions of the U. S. She wrote in 1915 that women were denied fair political participation " except in the States which have been franchised by the good sense and common honesty of the men of those States — after due consideration, and with the chivalric instinct that differentiates the coarse brutal male from the gentlemen of our nation.
And age 69 feels real good .” She also recently expressed dismay at the state of current pop music, saying, " We didn't have to send our children out of the room when we were with Motown.
" She also has expressed her nationalism for Australia, declaring: " I consider myself very connected to Australia, in fact when people say where is home, I say Australia, because those are my most powerful memories.
She has expressed similar concern for the 83 Sri Lankan refugees that are being held in Nauru.
A more common sentiment was expressed by the review of She in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine: " Mr. Rider Haggard is not an exquisite workman like Mr. Louis Stevenson, but he has a great deal of power in his way, and rougher qualities which are more likely, perhaps, to ' take the town ' than skill more delicate ".

She and reservations
She had strong reservations about the story, but had to " work off the damned contract ".
She also had reservations about the nudity required by the part: she planned to require the filmmakers to alter some nude scenes, but she eventually didn't do so because her working experience on the film was very happy.
She had reservations over her ability to cope emotionally but took on the part of Avril Burke, saying of her father, " He would have kicked my bum if I hadn't.
She appears to have formed a very close friendship with Jubilee and become Westernized, wearing revealing clothes and enjoying stereotypical ' mall rat ' activities, although it is revealed that she may carry some reservations and resentments for trading in on her morals and beliefs for her Western behavior.
She casually ascertains whether he has any reservations about being Hon's mole in the police force.
She attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where she received a Bachelor of Science in biology in 1990, planning to be a dentist ; she was accepted to New York University Dental School, but had reservations about going to dental school.
She was hired by Charlotte Hawkins Brown after some initial reservations, and founded the art department at Palmer Memorial Institute in North Carolina.
She and James fall in love despite Helen's reservations about beginning another relationship so soon after her ugly breakup with Gerry.
She supported expanding day schools on reservations for education, rather than sending Native American children away from their families to boarding schools.
She was an admirer of Jane Austen and of Scott ( although she had reservations about some works of his ), but scorned John Galt and John Gibson Lockhart.
She also does all kinds of things that Monk's OCD and phobias prevent him from doing as she has few such reservations herself.
She was also the only physician serving the five Indian reservations in the area on behalf of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

She and over
She glanced around the clearing, taking in the wagon and the load of supplies and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight.
She stumbled over the root of a tree that protruded maliciously above the earth.
She had the opportunity that few clever women can resist, of showing her superiority in argument over a man.
She could not resist the opportunity `` of showing her superiority in argument over a man '' which she had remarked as one of the `` feminine follies '' of Sara Sullam ; ;
She would hover over him and, looking like her brother, anxiously watch the progress of Scotty's fork or spoon.
She soared over the new pastor like an avenging angel lest he stray from the path and not know all the truth and gossip of which she was chief repository.
She stood still over the leg of lamb, rubbing herbs into it, quite suddenly conscious of a nausea in her stomach and a feeling of wrath, a sensation of violence that started her shivering.
She looked at him impudently over the corner of the paper.
She then went over them thoroughly giving each a strenuous test in showmanship.
She also banks into a turn like a fine runabout -- not digging in on the outside to throw passengers all over the boat like many a small cabin cruiser.
She would try to see over the bulge of her cheeks and somewhat under her teeth to the place where she was biting.
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
She stood for a moment, rain dripping from the trees over her head, thinking of Maude.
She threw back a cushion over one of the seats, unlocked a padlock on the chest beneath it, then presently straightened, holding a long knife and a wicked looking spear gun in her hand.
She said, `` Well, those are the really interesting things, but if you don't like any of those I can turn over some of my extra typing jobs to you, if you think you can type well enough ''.
She started to move away, just as a woman came out of the cottage, a big-boned, drab-haired figure with a clean apron tied over her limp print dress.
She hesitated, as though hunting over words and ways of putting them.
She didn't look over thirteen.
She might peel him, once the worst of the agony was over.
She never replied and the courtship was over.
She has authored over fifty-six novels and she has a great dislike of people taking and modifying her story characters.
She lost control over Nero when he began to have an affair with the freedwoman Claudia Acte, which Agrippina strongly disapproved of and violently scolded him for.
She watched over the development of her son's character and improved the tone of the administration.
She arranged for Alexander to marry Sallustia Orbiana, the daughter of a noble Patrician family, but grew so jealous of Sallustia ’ s influence over her son that she had her banished from court.
She married Basil of Trebizond and took over the throne of the Empire of Trebizond from 1340 to 1341.

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