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She and flees
She escapes from Leatherface by jumping through a second-floor window and flees to the gas station.
She flees with C-3PO, Han, and Chewbacca on Han's ship, the Millennium Falcon.
She is present on the night of David's birth but leaves after hearing that Clara Copperfield's child is a boy instead of a girl, and is not seen until David is older and flees to her house in Dover from London.
She flees across Arabia and, after nine months, turns to the gods for help.
She flees the lords and lives with Xmucané where she gives birth to " Hero Twins " Hunahpú and Xbalanqué.
She was a member of Cardiff's small Jewish community ; and associated themes were a central concern of much of her writing, including Brothers ( 1983 ), where parallels with her own ancestry are obvious: it follows four generations of a family which flees Russia for South Wales.
She promptly flees the ranch, disgusted and demoralized at Hud's brutishness.
She flees the cruel Lot for his arch enemy, Uther Pendragon.
She flees the group after a deafening barrage of drums begins to play, which she is apparently the only one to hear.
She is interrupted by a group of mercenaries whose quarry is the Nameless Monk-their intended target flees with Kar in his company.
She flees the room, but the blood staining the key will not wash off.
She flees, but the gang later finds them again at their remote farm.
She flees from him, but comes under a car.
She flees in panic.
She flees in her car, but eventually crashes and is knocked unconscious after a bus driver attempts to hijack her car.
She flees to the only place she can think of, Brandy's apartment.
She kills the man and flees naked into a forest without being seen by the team.
She flees and tries to gain revenge on the Wasp, by way of the Black Knight.
She accidentally destroys the infirmary and flees.
She screams in fright, but the creature knocks her unconscious and flees.
She leaves her son and flees into the night, but as she runs across the frozen lake she unknowingly stumbles into the hole dug by the monk.
She flees, pursued by the equally desperate Baptiste, who is soon lost in the frantic Carnival crowd amid a sea of bobbing masks and unheeding, white Pierrots.
She flees, and her sisters chase her, tackling her to the ground, forcing her to admit she stole them to make the Professor happy.
She offers him her virginity and he flees.

She and Milford
She attended Loreto Community School in Milford, County Donegal and then moved away to attend college wanting to become a classical pianist, continuing her studies in music and also studying watercolour painting.
She looked after the affairs of the Press very capably and occasionally sent Milford boxes of complimentary cigars.
She and her children were made Counts de Torby, her younger daughter, Countess Nada ( 1896 – 1963 ) marrying, in 1916 Prince George of Battenberg, future Marquess of Milford Haven and scion of the House of Battenberg, a morganatic branch of the grandducal House of Hesse which had settled in England and inter-married with descendants of Queen Victoria.
She married Milford Sturgeon and they continued to own and operate Lemons's Grocery.
She established the United Church of Christ in Milford.
She served in World War II, sank the German submarines U-162 and U-203, and was rendered a constructive loss by air attack off Ramree Island, Burma on February 11, 1945, she was finally broken up at Milford Haven in November 1948.
She was noted for her swinging style, performing at the Milford Plaza Hotel in her last months.
She earned her high school diploma from The Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Lauralton Hall in Milford, Connecticut.
She died in New Milford, Connecticut.
She was buried alongside her husband at the March Estate in New Milford, Connecticut.
Wettig, one of four sisters ( Pam, Patricia, Phylis and Peggy ), was born in Milford, Ohio, the daughter of Florence ( née Morlock ) and Clifford Neal Wettig, a high school basketball coach. She graduated from Grove City High School in 1970 in Grove City, Pennsylvania, where she was raised with her family.
She was born at Wales in Milford Haven and educated at the School of S. Mary and S. Anne, Abbots Bromley and the Royal Academy of Music.
She has studied with notable Jazz and Avant-Jazz drummers Vernel Fournier, Earl Buster Smith and Milford Graves.
She rented a three acre farm in Glen Gardner New Jersey from 1925 to 1930 (" Tumble Timbers ") and she purchased a larger farm ( " All Creation ") in Milford, New Jersey in 1931.
She was captured later that year by the French who renamed her Duc de Chaulnes, but she was recaptured in 1696 and renamed HMS Milford.

She and Haven
She was the daughter of citrus fruit magnate John A. Snively, who held extensive properties both in Winter Haven and in Waycross ; Parsons ' father was a famous World War II flying ace, decorated with the Air Medal, who was present at the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
She then lost to Venus in New Haven and to Serena Williams in the US Open semifinals.
She was the runner-up at tournaments in Amelia Island, Florida, Los Angeles, and New Haven.
She was the consulting landscape architect at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut for twenty-three years ( 1923 – 43 ), with projects including the Marsh Botanical Garden.
She was design consultant for over a dozen universities including: Princeton in Princeton, New Jersey ; Yale in New Haven, Connecticut ; and the Arnold Arboretum for Harvard in Boston, Massachusetts.
She is interred in Grove Street Cemetery in New Haven, Connecticut.
She won three Tier II events during the North American summer hard court season, defeating Davenport in the final of the tournament in Stanford, California and Monica Seles in the finals of both the tournament in San Diego and the tournament in New Haven, Connecticut.
She is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven.
She was born to a Jewish family on December 15, 1948, in New Haven, Connecticut, and attended West Haven High School.
* Because She Loved Him So ( October 28, 1898, Hyperion Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut )
She was born in 1839 in New Haven, Connecticut.
She was buried next to her husband and infant child in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut.
She is buried at Glen Haven Memorial Park in Sylmar, California.
She starred with Judi Dench, Michael Gambon and Kenneth Branagh in a 1987 BBC adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play Ghosts ; with Maggie Smith and Rob Lowe in a 1993 BBC adaptation of Suddenly, Last Summer by Tennessee Williams ; portrayed Zelda Fitzgerald in the 1993 television movie Zelda ; and starred in Haven ( 2001 ) on CBS and The Mastersons of Manhattan ( 2007 ) on NBC.
She is taken to Oak Haven and there she first see Janet " Janet from another Planet " Dillon, then Annie Lavery, then Marian Colby Chandler, and finally she sees Dixie Cooney Martin.
She received honorary law doctorates from the University of Hartford in 2001 and the University of New Haven in 2004.
She graduated from Winter Haven ( Florida ) High School in 1958 under her real name of Nancy Brooke.
She then attended Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, graduating in 2003 with a B. A.
She was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the ninth of twelve children.
She received her undergraduate and graduate training in Italy, followed by post-doctoral studies in Montreal and Yale University in New Haven, CT. She holds a doctorate degree in Neuroscience from the University of Padua.

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