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She and frequently
She was frequently cast in romantic comedies such as Wishful Thinking ( 1997 ), The Wedding Singer ( 1998 ), and Home Fries ( 1998 ).
She continued to make minor and frequently nostalgic period musicals such as Starlift, The West Point Story, On Moonlight Bay, By the Light of the Silvery Moon, and Tea For Two for Warner Brothers.
She questions the show's practices most frequently and acts as the viewers ' conscience.
She had several rather fanatic followers, including Guibert of Gembloux, who wrote frequently to Hildegard and eventually became her secretary after Volmar died in 1173.
She appears to have been particularly associated with being ' between ' and hence is frequently characterized as a " liminal " goddess.
She has since retired from public life but frequently makes guest appearances for Democratic and other political causes.
She is said to frequently becalm the sea when boats are threatened with rocks.
She frequently quarreled with her biological children and her stepchildren.
She moves the young frequently among several nests, all of which she keeps clean.
She had earlier appeared on the October 26, 1931 cover along-side her husband and on the January 3, 1937 cover with her husband as " Man and Wife of the Year )" Both husband and wife were on good terms with Time Magazine senior editor and co-founder Henry Luce, who frequently tried to rally money and support from the American public for the Republic of China.
She was a prolific stage performer, frequently in collaboration with her then-husband, Laurence Olivier, who directed her in several of her roles.
She knew that white people in the South had buried valuables when Union forces threatened the region, and also that black men were frequently assigned to digging duties.
" She says that, in Japan, the robin has already built his nest three times, and she asks if " over there he nests less frequently.
She frequently commented on her admiration for Lee Grant, with whom she had played several dramatic scenes.
" She frequently used shorter, stabbing phrases, and her voice was harder, with a wider vibrato ", one biographer wrote.
She frequently gave lectures and speeches, wearing elaborate costumes and calling herself a children's Dame Edna Everage.
She hypothesized that " eh " did not function as a clarification device as frequently believed, but instead served as a means of establishing solidarity between individuals of similar ethnic descent.
She has a vivacious and brilliant mind, her poetry is frequently published, she has a cute cocker spaniel named Flush, and she loves fooling around with her siblings, especially her youngest sister, Henrietta ( Maureen O ' Sullivan ).
She attracted a following in the gay subculture and was frequently imitated by female impersonators such as Tracey Lee and Charles Pierce.
She is frequently vain and histrionic, provoking an audience almost to scorn ; at the same time, Shakespeare's efforts invest both her and Antony with tragic grandeur.
She loved the annual science fairs at her classes, and frequently set off experiments in her parents basement at the age of 7 +.
She soon drew attention to herself and was frequently invited by her friend Gérard Pelletier as a panellist on the controversial show Les Idées en Marche, there revealing her left-wing political ideologies.
She appeared frequently from 1930 to 1932 and less frequently afterward, making her final classic-era bow in Symphony Hour ( 1942 ).
" She went on to note however that " Childe's Marxism frequently differed from contemporary ' orthodox ' Marxism ; partly because he had studied Hegel, Marx and Engels as far back as 1913 and still referred to the original texts rather than later interpretations, and partly because he was selective in his acceptance of their writings.

She and borrows
She also borrows heavily from the people around her and seldom pays bills.
She argues that if Knack borrows from both The Shrew and A Shrew, it means The Shrew must have been on stage by mid-June 1592 at the latest, and again suggests a date of composition of somewhere in late 1591 / early 1592.
She has even borrowed a beehive, considered the most difficult mind to borrow due to it being spread over many bodies, being the only witch ever to do so, and even borrows the mind of the Unseen University itself ( in Lords And Ladies and Equal Rites, respectively ).

She and their
She had the feeling that, under the mouldering leaves, there would be the bodies of dead animals, quietly decaying and giving their soil back to the mountain.
She has shared her husband's greatness, but only within the confines of their home ; ;
She regretted what she described as the `` unwarrantable & unnecessary '' check to their friendship and said that she felt that they understood one another perfectly.
She thought again of her children, those two who had died young, before the later science which might have saved them could attach even a label to their separate malignancies.
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 was closely associated with the Founders in all their trials and hardships.
She could easily understand why the two men had been startled to find a strange girl in the back seat of their car ( she had figured that out ), but she couldn't understand their subsequent actions.
She was going to keep on scheming, poking, prodding, suggesting, and dictating until the cops got up enough interest in him to go back to their old neighborhood and ask questions.
She remembered, suddenly, a night of savage moonlight and scudding clouds when she and Adelia, having dared each other, had stolen out of their great safe house and come here, hand in hand, hoping and fearing ghosts.
She no longer wanted anything about him to remind her of the circumstances of their meeting that first night in Parioli.
She said nothing until Pietro had slackened their pace.
She was sorry, and angry at herself, because never in their life together had she done that.
She stops feeding while they are there and they consume their egg yolks.
She and her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan, were one of the rare married couples to be titled, each in their own right.
She is the symbol of the United States Women's Navy and was depicted on their Unit Crest.
She bound Andrew as a boy as an apprentice tailor ; Johnson had no formal education but taught himself how to read and write, with some help from his masters, as was their obligation under his apprenticeship.
She was not empowered to inflict punishment, and when she complained about their behaviour received no support, but was criticised for not being capable.
She returned home at Christmas, 1839, joining Charlotte and Emily, who had left their positions, and Branwell.
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 now realizes that Torvald is not at all the kind of person she had believed him to be, and that their marriage has been based on mutual fantasies and misunderstanding.
She tells her daughters-in-law to return to their own mothers, and remarry.
She and Beatrix remained friends throughout their lives and Annie's eight children were the recipients of many of Potter ’ s delightful picture letters.
She said their cause was just, and the deities were on their side ; the one legion that had dared to face them had been destroyed.

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