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She and introduced
) She has since turned to Bellini, whose opera `` Beatrice Di Tenda '' in a concert version with the American Opera Society introduced her to New York last season.
She introduced those conventions in her own lands, on the island of Oleron in 1160 (" Rolls of Oléron ") and later in England as well.
She was a special guest at the 70th Academy Awards, where the show's host, Billy Crystal, introduced her as the " Beauty who charmed the Beast ".
She was introduced anonymously while still a teenager in the third book in the series and plays a larger role in several of the titles of the 1930s and 1940s.
She enrolled in the landscape architecture program at Harvard University, and Pei was thus introduced to members of the faculty at Harvard's Graduate School of Design ( GSD ).
She introduced the future director, the middle of three children, to the world of cinema by leaving him at a local cinema to watch matinee double features such as Attack of the Crab Monsters and Creature From the Black Lagoon while she ran errands.
She introduced isolations jazz dance.
She and her circle, comprising educated members of the Catholic clergy, introduced Rousseau to the world of letters and ideas.
She acquired a love of rock music during the 1970s, having been introduced by a babysitter to the music of the Los Angeles punk rock band X, which proved a life-changing experience.
She introduced her daughter, Linn Ullmann, to the audience with the words: " Here comes the woman whom Ingmar Bergmann loves the most ".
She also introduced her friend Florence La Badie to D. W. Griffith, which launched La Badie's successful film acting career.
She relates what she learned of the downfall of the Ringworld's civilization: A mold that breaks down superconductors was introduced by a visiting spaceship.
" She introduced Bunny to Uli Kunkel.
She introduced him to the music of Captain Beefheart.
She was also introduced by George Bush at a commemoration ceremony.
She introduced color to the editorial pages ( several years before The New York Times ) and photography, with less type on each page and a generally more modern layout.
She is introduced in the first episode, first as a big fan of Xena and her history, but soon becomes a notable character in her own right.
She defeated him the first time they met, after being introduced by a mutual friend, Don MacAskill.
She introduced America to the suggestive version of the belly dance known as the " hootchy-kootchy ", to a tune said to be improvised by Sol Bloom ( and now more commonly associated with snake charmers ) which he had made as an improvision when his dancers had no music to dance to.
She first appeared in the first official third season episode " Enos Strate to the Top " ( season opener " Carnival of Thrills was held over from the previous season ), although was not formally " introduced " in that episode.
She was given free rein to renovate the Petit Trianon, a small château on the grounds of Versailles, which was given to her as a gift by Louis XVI on 15 August 1774 ; she concentrated mainly on horticulture, redesigning the garden in the English fashion, which in the previous reign had been an arboretum of introduced species, and adding flowers.
She introduced Kirsten Lundborg, a friend, to her father-in law, and the two began an affair.
She was introduced to Nasser through her brother Abdel Hamid Kazim, a merchant friend of Nasser's, in 1943.
She introduced him to Transactional Analysis therapists and joined him in meditation twice a day, ( given to him by Harriet Levy ), and cooked him a macrobiotic diet.
She introduced group performances and staged various Bharatanatyam-based ballets.

She and subtle
She, too, is concerned with `` the becoming, the process of realization '', but she does not think in terms of subtle variations of spatial or temporal patterns.
She begins by claiming that her opponent was an “ expert in rhetoric ” as compared to herself “ a woman ignorant of subtle understanding and agile sentiment .” In this particular apologetic response, de Pizan belittles her own style.
She learned to " hear " people's speech by reading their lips with her hands — her sense of touch had become extremely subtle.
" Shakespeare makes a subtle reference to Myrrha later when Venus picks a flower: " She crops the stalk, and in the breach appears, Green dropping sap, which she compares to tears.
She attempts to find a way out and becomes alarmed by mysterious voices calling to her and by some subtle movements made by the supposedly lifeless mannequins around her.
She was a subtle and gentle mother, and remained devoted to her husband.
The review described the narrative as " very stirring " and " exciting " and of " remarkable imaginative power ", adding: " The ingenuity of the story ... is as subtle as ever romancer invented, and from the day when Leo and Holly land on the coast of Africa, to the day when the pillar of fire is revealed to them by the all but immortal ' She who must be obeyed ', the interest of the tale rises higher and higher with every new turn in its course ".
She refers to three subtle bodies:
She appears to share his forte for subtle politics.
She preferred painting of reduced tone and subtle colour relationships, in contrast to her brother's far more vivid palette.
She can tack in 70 degrees and is extremely sensitive to subtle adjustments in tuning and trim.
She is an accomplished practitioner of dark magic, but prefers to utilize her sorcery in subtle methods, rather than brute power.
She renders a subtle and restrained portrayal of a lonely and wronged woman who wanted love and only love from life.
She also undergoes subtle changes in her hairstyle and appears in eyeglasses less and less.
She learned a subtle perception of painting, knew Russian and European literature well, studied the history of religion and philosophy, and took great interest in the works of the Indian philosophers Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, and Tagore.
She explains that because the potential for making subtle but offensive errors is so high in international dealings, a language-sensitive native speaker from the target culture should always review the instructions before they are distributed to consumers.
" She also wrote a cordial letter to the candidate who was fired ; many times she took subtle jabs at the fired candidate and gave frank reasons for why the candidate did not succeed on the show.
She also insists that the method of poisoning must be subtle.
She became locally famous and obtained a reputation of creating poems that were subtle and witty.
She was an expert at rendering ragas that featured complex patterns and subtle gamakas, such as Begada, Mukhari, Sahana, Suruti, Varali and Yadukulakambhoji.
She adopted a somewhat more congenial attitude towards Chief Minister Clare Martin than her predecessor and tended to be more subtle in her means of attacking Martin.
She has a subtle connection with the Netsphere, but even if she were able to make a direct connection to it, the Safeguard would be invoked immediately.
She offers the house to the narrator, but he also finds that the house gives subtle hints that it doesn't want him there.
Musician said about the album: " Loup Garou is subtle in nuance but staggering in scope, it connects the dots between all of the artist's sacrosanct influences, often within the framework of a single song ... All of it is on the money, performed from the heart ..." Loup Garou featured a duet with Brenda Lee ; DeVille said: " She didn't know who the hell I was.

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