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She and features
She introduced the future director, the middle of three children, to the world of cinema by leaving him at a local cinema to watch matinee double features such as Attack of the Crab Monsters and Creature From the Black Lagoon while she ran errands.
She also designed the French poster for the film which features an ink drawing of the eponymous lovers locked in embrace.
She also features prominently in the book The Captive Queen of Scots by Jean Plaidy, in the short story " Antickes and Frets " by Susanna Clarke, in her 2006 collection The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories and The Secret Confessions of Anne Shakespeare by Arliss Ryan, and is the main character in the Jan Westcott historical / biographical fiction novel The Tower and The Dream.
She also features in The King's Grace, also by Anne Easter Smith.
She redecorated the interior, first working with the French architect and designer Armand-Albert Rateau ( who also oversaw exterior alterations as well as adding interior features such as a 16th century-style carved-oak staircase ) and then, later, with the Paris decorator Stéphane Boudin.
She has appeared on backing vocals on various albums such as Crowded House and Alex Lloyd's Watching Angels Mend She also features prominently on the new 7 Worlds Collide project, co-writing ( and sharing lead vocal ) the track ' Little By Little ' with her husband and sings on the track ' Isolation ' on the new Crowded House album, Intriguer.
She and her husband restored many of the Restoration style | Carolean features to Belton, and are largely responsible for the interior as it appears today.
* She features prominently in the Ramsès series of novels by Christian Jacq.
She has Nordic feminine features that are traced to her biological father.
She also appeared in several independent features and made-for-television films throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s.
She still retains the haggard facial features of a long-time addict.
She is medium height with a young graceful figure, a trifle plump with distinctly Irish facial features.
She also features in Robin Maxwell's The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn, Suzannah Dunn's The Queen of Subtleties and briefly in Margaret George's The Autobiography of Henry VIII.
She performed as herself in several features, notably I Dood It ( MGM 1943 ), Broadway Rhythm ( MGM 1944 ), with Lena Horne and in the otherwise all-white cast The Heat's On ( Columbia 1943 ), Something to Shout About ( Columbia 1943 ), and Rhapsody in Blue ( Warner Bros 1945 ).
She shows that everyday conversation is made up of linguistic features such as repetition, dialogue, and imagery, that are traditionally regarded as literary.
#" She Never Felt Alone "-Another deleted song, this number features a reprise of " Pourquoi?
She noticed that Cora has been copying postcards: one of her paintings, which Miss Gilchrist claims were all painted from life, features a pier that was destroyed in the war ; however the painting was completed quite recently.
She earned an undergraduate degree in 1973 and a law degree in 1976, both from Ottawa, where she served as features editor of the student newspaper, The Fulcrum, and was a member of the English debate team and the Progressive Conservative Campus Club.
The music video for " There She Goes " features The La's scampering through run-down Liverpool streets and was filmed in an afternoon on a handheld camera.
She is bisexual, and the victim of an early adolescent affliction ( never specified but possibly acromegaly ) which leaves her unusually tall and with large features.
She continued to write freelance features for other News Corporation newspapers and magazines, and occasionally the Fairfax press.
She uses many features of Arabic music in her compositions, including the use of maqamat, with complex microtonic intonation, combined with traditional Arabic, Western classical and modern instrumentation.
She is a mythical character with supernatural powers and with symbolic features.

She and fictional
She and her surviving siblings — Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
She also ambiguously outs lesbian actress Niki Stevens while guest-hosting a fictional talk show called The Look.
She also is the subject of a fictional biography, " The Royal Tigress " by a fictional character, David Powlett-Jones who is the main subject of To Serve Them All My Days, R. F.
* The 1936 novel Rickshaw Boy is a novel by the Chinese author Lao She about the life of a fictional Beijing rickshaw man.
She appeared as herself in the film Hollywood Canteen ( 1944 ), which used the canteen as the setting for a fictional story.
She reunited with Aliens director James Cameron for his 2009 film Avatar, with Weaver playing a major part as Dr. Grace Augustine, leader of the AVTR ( avatar ) program on the film's fictional moon Pandora.
She had Welsh ancestry, and many of her short stories and books ( both fictional and non-fictional ) are set in Wales and its borderlands, and / or have Welsh protagonists.
She has used her intellect and savvy to get where she is today, at the helm of South Africa's fictional top communications company, Ezweni, which she runs with her brother and founder Karabo Moroka.
Murder, She Wrote was set in the fictional town of Cabot Cove, Maine.
She moves to the fictional town of Sakurashin, a place where humans and youkai co-exist with one another, after being bullied by humans at her former school.
The Communist government also attempted to improve the treatment of Manchu people ; some Manchu people who had hidden their ancestry during the period of KMT rule thus became more comfortable to reveal their ancestry, such as the writer Lao She, who began to include Manchu characters in his fictional works in the 1950s ( in contrast to his earlier works which had none ).
She takes a First in English at the fictional Shrewsbury College, Oxford ( the location of which is given as the Balliol College Sports Grounds, now partly occupied by a residential annexe, on Holywell Street ).
She received the Elizabeth Montagu Prize for her essay on women of the eighteenth century and Madame d ' Houdetot, and the Mary Augusta Jordan Literary Prize for her fictional piece entitled " Lida Was Beautiful ".
She then goes to Agartha, the ( fictional ) fourth planet of the Sirius System,.
O ' Mara has written four books, two fictional novels ( When She Was Bad ( ISBN 0261667157 ) and Good Time Girl ( ISBN 0002242915 )) and two autobiographical books, Vamp Until Ready ( ISBN 1861057008 ) and Game Plan: A Woman's Survival Kit ( ISBN 0283060573 ).
" She decides to take advantage of the fact that " no limits are set, either by society or one's own conscience, to the amount one may impose on one's relatives ", and settles on visiting her distant relatives at the isolated Cold Comfort Farm in the fictional village of Howling in Sussex.
She was the inspiration for fictional White House Press Secretary C. J.
She made an appearance in a sketch in the first episode of the second series of BBC comedy sketch show Little Britain, playing a spokeswoman for fictional slimming club Fat Fighters.
She chooses to attend Raft College, which may be a fictional version of Tufts.
She played the fictional character of a foul-mouthed television journalist, Meera Gaity, deeply involved with the case.
Similarly, She marks one of the first fictional examples to raise the spectre of the natural decline of civilisation, and by extension, British imperial power, which would become an increasingly frequent theme in Gothic and invasion literature until the onset World War I.
Tolkien recognised the importance of She to his own fantasy works, especially in its foregrounding of a fictional history and narrative.
She then travels to the ( fictional ) primitive town of Willstown in the Queensland outback, where Joe has become manager of a cattle station.

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