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She once gave a German recitation before a convention of German-language teachers in Milwaukee.
She gave me the names of some people who would surely help pay for the flowers and might even march up to the monument with me.
She gave the nastiest laugh I ever heard.
She gave herself a title, Lady Diana Harrington.
She gave a little pout and said, `` I don't get off work until eleven o'clock.
She gave a fine portrayal of Auntie Mame on Broadway in 1958 and has appeared in live television from `` Captain Brassbound's Conversion '' to `` Camille ''.
She gave herself fancy airs!!
She gave Jim a quick, shape-up look of warning.
She looked about sixty, though I recalled that the chart gave her age as forty-four.
She came out pink from a hot bath, and I gave her my robe.
She gave birth there and was accepted by the people, offering them her promise that her son would be always favourable toward the city.
She then committed suicide by stabbing herself with the same sword she gave Aeneas when they first met.
The band performed mostly covers of international hits, but Andersson soon started writing his own material, and gave the band the classic hits " No Response ", " Sunny Girl ", " Wedding ", " Consolation ", " It's Nice To Be Back " and " She Will Love You " amongst others.
" She took him home, however, fed him and gave him his first dose.
She gave him the phone number of her neighbour Olga Volkova who resided below.
She gave birth to their son Christopher on September 25, 1974.
She subsequently gave birth to three daughters and another son, Samuel ( who would eventually succeed their father as rector of Stenbrohult and write a manual on beekeeping ).
She also advised Odysseus to go to the Underworld and gave him directions.
She also gave private art lessons, and produced decorative art and small portraits.
She gave birth to a daughter on 10 November, but the child was weak and lived either only a few hours or at most a week.
She may have been influenced by them, or have come to similar conclusions on her own ; as an Anglican, the reasonings she gave are rooted in the theologies of Creation and Incarnation, and thus are slightly different from the Catholic Chesterton and Belloc.
She keeps a necklace that Ash gave to her early in the film.
She gave Louis a wedding present that is still in existence, a rock crystal vase, currently on display at the Louvre.
She gave birth to a son, Pierfederico, on March 22, 1944 but the child died of encephalitis three weeks later.
She did appoint Malcolm Muggeridge as official biographer, but later biographers have seen this as deliberate spoiling as Muggeridge eventually gave up the work.

She and Anderson
She played the duet from orbit while Anderson played on the ground in Russia.
She was not as active as her sister, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, though Anderson became a member of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage in 1889.
She was not involved in any way with the legal proceedings against Anderson.
She was replaced during most of her season seven maternity leave by Mimi Davis, played by Barbara Anderson, who had just come from the show Ironside.
She also shared a starring role in the CBS made for TV movie Country Gold, with Loni Anderson and Earl Holliman.
She was accepted by the John Murray Anderson School of Theatre, and studied dance with Martha Graham.
With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. She sang before a crowd of more than 75, 000 people and a radio audience in the millions.
She was offered opera roles by several European houses but, due to her lack of acting experience, Anderson declined all of these offers.
She won the Tony Award for her performance as Blanche Dubois in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, sharing the prize with Katherine Cornell ( who won for the female lead in Antony and Cleopatra ) and Judith Anderson ( for the latter's portrayal of Medea ).
It is also used by the writer Frank Brookhouser in his books Request for Sherwood Anderson ( 1947 ) and She Made the Big Town ( 1952 ).
She became active in the Neopagan community in the San Francisco Bay Area, and trained with Victor Anderson, founder of the Feri Tradition of witchcraft, and with Zsuzsanna Budapest, a feminist separatist involved in Dianic Wicca.
She married playwright Robert Anderson in 1959.
She is a member of the prominent Vanderbilt family of New York and the mother of CNN's Anderson Cooper.
She starred in two highly lauded Wes Anderson films, The Royal Tenenbaums ( 2001 ) and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ( 2004 ), as well as in 2007's The Darjeeling Limited.
She entered the country on a six-month visitor's visa, and shortly before it was due to expire, Anderson married Manahan, who was 20 years her junior, in a civil ceremony on 23 December 1968.
She viewed film of some of Anderson and Conway's skits and proceeded to take Conway under her wing.
She was born Lucille Anderson in Amory, Mississippi, United States, and raised in Birmingham, Alabama.
In explaining her reasons for switching from journalism to comedy, Lampanelli stated not only for the pay raise, but because “ I get to say the n-word word on stage and get paid money .” She made her break at the 2002 New York Friars ' Club roast of Chevy Chase, and went on to participate in the roasts of Denis Leary, Pamela Anderson, Jeff Foxworthy, Flavor Flav, William Shatner, and Donald Trump and to serve as Roastmaster for Larry the Cable Guy.
She was originally buried with her daughter in Fosterville Cemetery in Anderson County near Frankston, but her son, Quanah, had her re-interred, and reburied next to him at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
She appeared in the 30 Rock episode " The One with the Cast of Night Court " playing herself when she, Harry Anderson, and Charles Robinson staged a mock reunion of the Night Court cast.
She made her professional debut ( as Francee Anderson ) in 1915, playing Stephanie at the Theatre Royal, Sydney, in A Royal Divorce.
She toured with other stock companies until 1922 when she made her Broadway debut in On the Stairs using the name Frances Anderson.
She is the daughter of country music songwriters Casey and Liz Anderson.
She re-joined the party after Alison Anderson left the party to sit as an independent.

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