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She insists that he did not intend for her to live, nor did he change his mind at the last minute and intend for himself to live.
She also believed that proponents of the standard theory " wallow in their zoological, capitalistic, competitive, cost-benefit interpretation of Darwin – having mistaken him ... Neo-Darwinism, which insists on slow accrual of mutations by gene-level natural selection, is in a complete funk.
She insists that he not enlighten Harvey, because love must go hand in hand with faith.
She insists that Hank lives with them when her job is over.
She initially ignores severe headaches and brief episodes of dizziness and double vision, but when she uncharacteristically takes a spill while riding, and then tumbles down a flight of stairs, her secretary / best friend Ann King ( Geraldine Fitzgerald ) insists she see the family doctor, who refers her to a specialist.
She says she hasn't seen Rusty in months ; she only hid out to help Eddie, and insists he didn't kill Rusty.
She insists that she did it to be a good wife, and says she will change and do all the things she is supposed to do.
She gives Kirk the tracking codes but insists on coming aboard the Bird-of-Prey.
She insists on riding Widow-Maker before, during or after the wedding ( depending on variations in the story ).
She insists that she was nicknamed Pongo because she was good at ping pong, not because she ponged as a baby (" Anyway, babies don't smell, MUCH!
She insists that each must have an apartment in the same building and that they meet only once a day, at seven o ' clock in the morning.
She accuses Renato of swindling her, but he assures her that some designs have been used for centuries on Murano and he insists that her goblet is an antique.
She insists that she does not take payment from her dates and claims that she has been hired as a model to advertise the dress she is wearing at three different bistros that very night.
She also insists that she did not commit suicide, and Satan makes a deal wth her: she will write a definitive biography of Satan in return for new accommodation while Satan grudgingly agrees to find out how she really died.
She rebuffs Mary-Lou's attempts to make friends, since she believes Mary-Lou to be feeble and unable to stand up for herself, and clashes with fellow new girl Sally Hope, who insists that she is an only child despite written and verbal assurances from Darrell's mother that she has an infant sister.
She insists that she does not know anyone named Helen, and she believes she is going mad.
She insists that he, Niles, has done all these things, but he refuses to believe her.
She insists that all her and her daughters ' boots must from now on be made by Will, and tells him to inform her if ever he should leave Hobson's.
She insists on being addressed as " Miss Susan ".
She insists and Graham relents.
She also featured in E. M. Forster's first novel ' Where Angels Fear to Tread ' as a perspiring Italian lady who insists on keeping the windows open in a train, causing one of the characters to get a smut in her eye.
She insists that Harry and Edna leave.
She insists that she did not win the race, the horse did, and she simply wanted to see him go down in history.
She insists that her boyfriend Jim play the accompanying music.

She and her
She lay there, making no effort to get back on her feet.
She drank greedily, and murmured, `` Thank you '', as he lowered her head.
She rubbed her eyes and stretched, then sat up, her hands going to her hair.
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
She got to her feet, staggered, and almost fell.
She sat down at the table, shaking her head.
She clung to him, talking to him, and dabbing at her eyes.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She showed her surprise by tightening the reins and moving the gelding around so that she could get a better look at his face.
She said, and her tone had softened until it was almost friendly.
She had picked up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him.
She swung the quirt again, and this time he caught her wrist and pulled her out of the saddle.
She came down against him, and he tried to break her fall.
She wiped it off with the sleeve of her coat.
She brought up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker.
She finally regained her balance and got up in the saddle.
She had offered to walk, but Pamela knew she would not feel comfortable about her child until she had personally confided her to the care of the little pink woman who chose to be called `` Auntie ''.
She remembered little of her previous journey there with Grace, and she could but hope that her dedication to her mission would enable her to accomplish it.

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