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She and fell
She got to her feet, staggered, and almost fell.
She fell asleep leaning on her hand, hearing the house creaking as though it were a living a private life of its own these two hundred years, hearing the birds rustling in their cages and the occasional whirring of wings as one of them landed on the table and walked across the newspaper to perch in the crook of her arm.
She fell in love with Apollo who disguised himself as Leucothea's mother to gain entrance to her chambers.
She is described as having heavy blonde hair which fell past her knees, a beautiful complexion, hazel eyes which changed colour, a full, high bosom, and a natural grace which made her appear to " walk on air "; these were the physical attributes that were highly appreciated in Italy during that period.
She fell into a deep depression that hit the low point when she turned on Olivier, verbally and physically attacking him until she fell to the floor, sobbing.
She wrote to a friend, Charlotte Murchison, in November that year: " Perhaps you will laugh when I say that the death of my old faithful dog has quite upset me, the cliff that fell upon him and killed him in a moment before my eyes, and close to my feet ... it was but a moment between me and the same fate.
She was 17, he was 22 and they fell in love.
She left on a tour of England and fell in love with the country.
She is known for being on the episode where the ' n ' in ' spins ' fell off her podium during the question round.
She was drinking tea under a tree when a silk cocoon fell into her tea.
She says: " A portion of the cataract arches over the lowest platform, and the spray fell thickly on us, as standing on it and looking up, we saw wave, and rock, and cloud, and the clear heavens through its glittering ever-moving veil.
She then fell in love with Herod Archelaus, another son of Herod the Great and Ethnarch of Judea.
She followed Narcissus to a pool, where he fell in love with his own reflection and changed into a narcissus flower.
She fell in love with Diomedes and saved him from being sacrificed to Ares by her father.
She fell in love with Caunus, her twin brother.
She met Pwyll of Dyfed and fell in love, planning to marry in one year and one day at his court on his estate.
She remembers how Henry fell in love with her, and how her relatives ( and certain of Henry's councillors like Thomas Cromwell, Bishop Stephen Gardiner, and others ), schemed to bring about the downfall of Anne Boleyn and the subsequent rise of Jane.
She fell in love with the giant red-skinned chief, Auriaria, but they had no children.
The fifth and sixth lines are occasionally replaced by, " She hung it on the washing line / It fell into the River Tyne ".
She also fell just short of meeting the standards for the 2008 Olympics.
She narrowly survived only because he soon fell into a drunken stupor and she was able to make her escape.
She reveals that he fell in love with an 18-year old American girl on board ship ( when Juliette was not present ), and then presented Juliette with his ideas for an open marriage: " What Julian really wanted was ... a definite freedom from the conventional bonds of marriage.
She said that she beat him over his head with a broomstick before he finally fell, mortally wounded by the gunshot.
She was cast in the leading role after both the actress playing Peggy Sawyer and her understudy fell ill. She also played Mae Jones in the Kurt Weill opera Street Scene with the English National Opera at the London Coliseum Theatre in 1989.

She and passionately
She kissed him passionately upon his reappearance.
She passionately exclaims to Bernard, " The whole Romantic sham, Bernard!
She was the second guest on Dietmar Schönherr's talk show Je später der Abend ( The Later the Evening ) when she, after a rather terse interview, remarked passionately to the last guest, bank robber and author Burkhard Driest: " Sie gefallen mir.
She learns to love and create freely and passionately, and no longer cares whether the world is worthy of her expression.
She always fought passionately for a free and independent press and to maintain Malta's ties with Britain and the Commonwealth.
She later wrote passionately about the change from service à la française to service à la russe and hailed Escoffier as a saviour of British cooking-although she also fiercely defended her opinion that there was no such thing as English Cuisine, " Even the good old Yorkshire pudding comes from Burgundy.
She is now passionately kissing the biker, and ready to make love with him.
She passionately envies and hates Ligia.
She tells him that ever since she read his latest book, she has been following him and has fallen passionately in love with him.
In her book, Information Ecologies Nardi passionately argues that “ Human expertise, judgment and creativity can be supported, but not replaced by computer-based tools .” She argues that we can not, either with technophilia or technophobia, view technological change as “ inevitable .” Rather, she challenges us to be critical users of technology who actively engage in conversation on the social impacts of technology.
She follows him, and they kiss passionately beneath the stairs of the Bronze.
She heads out the door but then runs back to Angel, and they kiss passionately.
She confesses that Denmark may not be ready for a queen like her, but he says that he is, leading them to kiss passionately.
She simply smiles and tells him " absolutely not ", and the two passionately kiss.
She passionately rejected the offer.
She signs it, and they passionately sing to each other (" Lily, Oscar ").
She walks in on him passionately kissing another man.
She then kisses him passionately.
She is passionately in love with Kennit and oblivious to the fact that he does not return her sentiments.
* French: " Il / Elle m ' aime un peu, beaucoup, passionnément, à la folie, pas du tout " ( translates to " He / She loves me a little, a lot, passionately, madly, not at all ").
She cut her hair, prepared a uniform for herself and organized and equipped a group of volunteers, speaking passionately after a mass on 29 March.
She often tries to overcome depressing situations through reasoning, yet passionately abandons this when she finds out that the situation is either worse or better than originally thought.
She remained to the last passionately devoted to the memory of her first husband and died in Paris in November 1831 where a portrait of her hangs in the Louvre.
Cosette passionately insists her father will live and that it's " too soon to say goodbye " She and Marius make peace with Valjean and accept the facts, and Valjean dies.

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