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She and heard
She wrote in her journal, `` I have not heard the least profane language since I have been on board the vessel.
She had, she said, heard that the plant was closing.
She gave the nastiest laugh I ever heard.
She told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.
She stammered, `` You heard what he said about police??
She had grown up with young Jenkins, and he had heard that they had been at the point of getting married at least twice.
She felt the lash bite and heard her father say in crazed monosyllables words which had no meaning, like, `` unnnt!!
She had heard about it the night before at her hotel.
" ( Wills is quoted as saying, " I rode horeseback from the place between the rivers to Childress to see Bessie Smith ... She was about the greatest thing I had ever heard.
She was the greatest thing I ever heard.
She slowly began to turn into a black poplar, the bark spreading up her legs from the earth, but just before the woody stiffness finally reached her throat and as her arms began sprouting twigs her husband Andraemon heard her cries and came to her.
She pieced it together from the news she heard that the prince's wife Ata-bime came to and took a clump of earth in the corner of her neckerchief.
She began her journey to heaven and was about to cross over into heaven when she heard a cry of suffering from the world below.
She had told producers that she was 25 because she heard that initially Dick Van Dyke had stated that she might be too young for the part.
She described the battle by saying: " And then we saw the lightning, and that was the guns ; and then we heard the thunder, and that was the big guns ; and then we heard the rain falling, and that was the drops of blood falling ; and when we came to get the crops, it was dead men that we reaped.
" She is jealously seeking Rose Maybud, having heard that Sir Despard intends to carry Rose off as one of his daily " crimes.
Henry Pleasants, an American classical-music critic, wrote this about her: She has a lovely voice, one of the warmest and most radiant in its natural range that I have heard in a lifetime of listening to singers in every category.
She had been drawn to him because he claimed he had never heard of her and was, therefore, not intimidated by her.
She joined the presidential campaign of close friend Robert F. Kennedy, and heard the shots when he was assassinated on June 5, 1968.
She also provided her mother-in-law, Isabel, with information on the progress of Edward's campaign to regain the throne: it was she, for example, who replied to Isabel's questions over alleged disrespectful treatment of the Earl of Warwick, by explaining that Edward had " heard that nobody in the city believed that Warwick and his brother were dead, so he had their bodies brought to St Paul's where they were laid out and uncovered from the chest upwards in the sight of everybody.
She also met Jean Sibelius through Vehanen after he had heard her in a concert in Helsinki.
She had heard of the famous necklace and robe of Harmonia, and asks Alcmaeon to get them for her.
She then raised her hands and said a prayer, which was heard by Zeus who took pity on her and turned her into a tree.

She and Rubinstein
She is the founder and eponym of Helena Rubinstein, Incorporated, which made her one of the world's richest women.
She was also patron to many others, including Nadia Boulanger, Clara Haskil, Arthur Rubinstein, Vladimir Horowitz, Armande de Polignac, Ethel Smyth, Adela Maddison, the Ballets Russes, l ' Opéra de Paris, and l ' Orchestre Symphonique de Paris.
She was also an influential patron of the arts in general, active in providing financial support to Nikolai Rubinstein and Claude Debussy.
She had already been impressed with Tchaikovsky's music such as his symphonic poem The Tempest, and she asked Rubinstein at length about him.
She often painted people close to her, such as the Italian writer and politician Gabriele D ' Annunzio, the Russian dancer Ida Rubinstein, and her partner of more than 50 years, the writer Natalie Barney.
She is a frequent adjudicator for major competitions such as Van Cliburn, Rubinstein, Leeds and the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition.
She had numerous adulterous love affairs within the elite Melton Mowbray hunting clique and had a long affair with the renowned pianist Arthur Rubinstein, whom she said she slept with on his wedding day.

She and play
She was still in the play for pay business when she died, a top trollop who had given the world's oldest profession one of its rare flashes of glamour.
She never hid the fact that she liked to play.
She said, `` Sometimes I think they are keeping religion for us while we play around.
She is performing near Fredrik's home, and he brings Anne to see the play.
She says she has been treated like a doll to play with, first by her father and then by him.
She would play piano at family parties and encourage Neil and Tim to accompany her.
She had a strong religious upbringing and developed a faith that would play a major role in later life.
She starred in the off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore in February 2010.
She then transferred with the L. A. company, to play the role once again, in the San Francisco production which began performances January 27, 2009.
She was approached by James Cameron to play the part of " Rose Dawson Calvert " for his 1997 blockbuster Titanic with Kate Winslet to play her younger self, but she turned down the role and the part of Rose was given to Gloria Stuart.
She met with Naomi Watts, who was to play the role of Ann Darrow.
She wrote that the film " gave him a role that he could play with complexity, because the film character's pride in his art, his selfishness, drunkenness, lack of energy stabbed with lightning strokes of violence were shared by the real Bogart ".
She learned to play chess at age five, emigrating with her parents to Brooklyn that same year ( 1989 ).
She commenced to play an increasingly important role in Italian politics, steadily advancing Mantua's position.
She won the game with exceptional positional play.
She did not play at the 2006 Linares tournament because she was pregnant again.
She has stated preferring to learn an opponent's style so she can play intentionally against him rather than playing " objective " chess.
She was selected to play " Pilar " in the 1943 film For Whom the Bell Tolls, winning an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress-Motion Picture.
She later directed Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire ( play ) at the Sydney Theatre Company in Australia, which ran September through October 2009, and then continued from 29 October to 21 November 2009 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, where it won a
She subsequently acted in many melodramas with the Valentine Company in Toronto, capped by the starring role of Little Eva in their production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the most popular play of the 19th century.
She played Lady Macbeth on Broadway opposite Maurice Evans in a production directed by Margaret Webster that ran for 131 performances in 1941, the longest run of the play in Broadway history.
Menander also wrote a play called Misoumenos ( Μισούμενος ) or The Man ( She ) Hated.
She returned to the London stage in May 2009 to play the lead role in Wallace Shawn's new play, Grasses of a Thousand Colours at the Royal Court Theatre.

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