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She instilled in him a fondness for liberal thought ; it is probably during this period that Louis Philippe picked up his slightly Voltairean brand of Catholicism.
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She commented that " I used to take my toenails — they would die from dancing — so I would just take the whole toenail and throw it away, and not feel anything ," however, ballet instilled in her discipline that would be important in her future acting career.
She instilled in her son a deep love of poetry and literature, recited verse daily and supported him unceasingly in his efforts to write.
She defeated Venus and Serena Williams for the first time since 2000, which she said instilled belief in her that she could win more Grand Slam tournaments.
She gave birth to a son, Claudius Drusus, whose betrothal to a daughter of Sejanus instilled unfulfilled expectations in the prefect Claudius.
She wasn't empathic towards the child and instilled a neurosis ( a form of agoraphobia that prevents interstellar teleports ) in the three Primes that she trained.
She instilled concepts of duty and decorum in Gertrude and contributed to her intellectual and anti-feminist activities in the Anti-Suffrage League.
She was born in Durban, the largest city in what is now KwaZulu-Natal Province, into a family of nine, where her father, a newspaper editor, instilled in her a consciousness of the racial discrimination that existed in the country.
She was raised by her mother, who was distinguished by the lightness of her habits, and by her mother ’ s second husband, the literary dilettante François Le Coigneux de Bachaumont, who instilled in her a love of literature.
She said her mother instilled the notion of inner strength in her, and that she wanted the music she makes to be positive.
She and him
She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked on scornfully.
She has rarely been photographed with him and, except for Carl's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Chicago in 1953, she has not attended the dozens of banquets, functions, public appearances, and dinners honoring him -- all of this upon her insistence.
She would hover over him and, looking like her brother, anxiously watch the progress of Scotty's fork or spoon.
She and fondness
" She admitted a fondness for the early paintings of John Everett Millais and " the wonderful things " of Edward Burne-Jones.
She expressed a fondness for the show's star, Elizabeth Montgomery, and said that she had enjoyed working with her.
She often talked about her fondness for Ghost Ranch and Northern New Mexico, as in 1943, when she explained: " Such a beautiful, untouched lonely feeling place, such a fine part of what I call the ' Faraway '.
She had a fondness for young artists, and in her old age she often gave expensive gifts to those who associated with her.
She has expressed a fondness for children, as long as they are " not raw ", ( hopefully ) meaning that although the idea of having children herself does not appeal to her, she enjoys spending time with those of other people.
She has a deep sexual fondness for men and maintains relationships with several men at the same time including Ernie Leach and Detective Ryan O ' Riley.
She doesn't play a very large part in the book, but does on occasion display her fondness for mischief and cheerfully morbid fascination for disaster and destruction.
She had a fondness for sports as a child, as well as for motorcycles and automobiles when she was older.
She had an especial fondness for the instrument, and gave it some the most lyrical solos that any composer has ever written for it.
She enjoys cocktails ( particularly cosmopolitans — her character's fondness for them helped to popularize the drink ).
She wrote an account of the embassy takeover with Fred A. Reed entitled Takeover in Tehran: The Inside Story of the 1979 U. S. Embassy Capture She is said to be remembered by many Americans ( hostages such as David Roeder, Barbara Timm, the mother of hostage Kevin Hermening and those who watched her on television ) with a great lack of fondness, in part because " her familiarity with America added profound emphasis to her rejection of it.
She acquired the stage name Candy Barr at this time — given her by Weinstein, reportedly because of her fondness for Snickers bars — bleached her hair platinum blonde, and quickly became a headliner.
She also has a very recognizable laugh ( an accident on Debra Jo Rupp's part ) and a fondness for square dancing.
She has a cat called Kito and, judging by her taste in the decor of her room, she has a special fondness for cats.
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