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She and held
She held Jonathan's letter, his words burning like a brand, and knew suddenly that the bonds between them were severed.
She held herself that way and turned her head towards them and laughed and winked.
She held out her hand to show that she had money.
She had held to the letter of her contract and didn't come onto the stage until well after 4 p.m., the appointed hour, although the Music at Newport people had tried to get the program underway at 3.
She convinced him that he ought to be a member of some of the small tea-drinking parties she held at her rooms and in the end he complied with her wishes, although it was only rarely that he added anything to the random conversations.
She held high moral principles and, despite her shyness in company, was prepared to argue for her beliefs.
She tried to flee, but he coiled around her legs and held her arms tightly against her sides as he raped her.
She was held against her will and repeatedly raped.
She was transferred from Mauthausen to the notorious women's concentration camp at Ravensbruck, located 50 miles from Berlin, where unbeknownst to Gemma at the time, her daughter Yolanda ( whose husband also died in the camps ) and baby grandson were also held for a year in a separate barrack.
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 held her first Council in the Great Hall ( The Old Palace ) of Hatfield.
She decided that an ecumenical council needed to be held to address the issue of iconoclasm and directed this request to Pope Hadrian I ( 772 – 795 ) in Rome.
She held various positions in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, notably president in 1975 and chair of the executive committee of the board of directors in 1976.
She was consequently named Assistant Professor of Egyptology at the University College of London in 1924, a post she held until her retirement in 1935.
" She firmly held on to this conviction until her death.
She appointed Gardiner to the council and made him both Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor, offices he held until his death in November 1555.
She is also a co-founder of Broadway Barks, an annual animal adopt-a-thon held in New York City.
She held a low estimation of her writing abilities.
" She further held that to be is to be something, that " existence is identity.
She held that perception, being physiologically determined, is incapable of error.
" She held that the former is good, and the latter evil, and that there is a fundamental difference between them.
" She opposed involuntary military conscription, but also thought those who avoided being drafted should be held criminally liable.
She held this position until she retired in 1988.
She is charitable enough to pity Edward for being held to a loveless engagement by his gentlemanly honour.
She was elected to the Helsinki City Council, a position she held continuously for five terms from 1977 to 1996.

She and ornate
She agrees to smuggle an ornate dagger into the banquet hall, believing it to be a gift for the Emperor.
She showed Nighbor an ornate trophy and asked him if he thought the NHL would accept it as an award for its most gentlemanly player.
She is encouraged to sit before a mirror in another preparation room by an amah, who carefully combs and arranges her hair into an ornate, traditional style using pieces of organic marine material arranged on combs, pins and boards.
She dresses herself in white and adorns herself in ornate jewelry of gold and precious stones.

She and elaborate
She took to wearing elaborate veils and heavy makeup, which was described by gossips as having her face " enamelled ".
She died on 20 November 1925 at Sandringham after suffering a heart attack, and was buried in an elaborate tomb next to her husband in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
She was crowned queen in an elaborate ceremony on 9 October at Westminster Abbey in London.
She frequently gave lectures and speeches, wearing elaborate costumes and calling herself a children's Dame Edna Everage.
She obtained work at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, where she performed in elaborate musical sequences that were related to and served as prologues for the feature film.
She tested for the role, which went to Gertrude Olmstead instead, but soon after she was hired as an extra for Pretty Ladies, in which she and fellow newcomer Joan Crawford were among a bevy of chorus girls dangling from an elaborate chandelier.
She played the lead in the studio's most elaborate productions, both musical and dramatic.
She also gave the castle elaborate magic, which obscured the more vital pieces of it.
She was later reinterred by the Rector of Sudeley in 1817 and an elaborate tomb was erected in her honor.
She was expected to look after French interests in the palace, and to manage the Spanish nobles, many of whom were of the Austrian party, and who were generally opposed to foreign ways, or to interferences with the absurdly elaborate etiquette of the Spanish court.
She then does a tighter, more elaborate sketch, though still fairly small compared with the finished artwork, and then blows that up on a photocopier to the proper original comic art size, which is 10 inches x 15 inches.
She poses as a futuristic SGC doctor in an elaborate plot to obtain information from SG-1.
She wore an elaborate costume, inspired by Dame Edna Everage.
She moved to Paris with her husband and bought an elaborate house in Avenue de la Grande Armée.
She collaborated closely with the Guastavino Company of New York to create the elaborate tile vaulting, which is both structural and decorative.
She is wearing an elaborate head dress with large feathers, a style with which she became associated.
She has red hair in an elaborate bun.
She married Mario Andres Moreno, a journalist of Colombian descent in a Dade County courthouse and later had an elaborate wedding on November 29, 2008 in the Dominican Republic.
She contrives an elaborate plan to lure him into the " Black House ", to see ' a hundred bright inventions ', and end their relationship on a high note.
She rented elaborate costumes that she wore during her daily afternoon walk through Washington Square, wearing them once before returning them.
She had blonde hair that she styled in elaborate, bejeweled ringlets, and a voluptuous body.
She & co-author Clive Prince elaborate their theory in the Simon Cox documentary ( and book by the same name ) " Cracking the Davinci Code ".
She was perhaps now presented with an elaborate volume of welcoming verses by an anonymous author, sometimes called the Eisiterion.
She eventually discovers the truth about his disappearance after learning from the police that her husband is accused of being part of an elaborate embezzlement scam from within the Treasury Department of the government and may have possibly faked his kidnapping.

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