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She and isn't
She said without turning her head, `` After that rain beating in atop the dust, there isn't a thing that won't be streaked ''.
She is frivolous and scatterbrained, but she really isn't shallow ''.
She tells Rhett tearfully, " I'm afraid I'll die and go to hell ," to which Rhett replies, " Maybe there isn't a hell.
She is appearing in a sideshow and persuades him that life isn't all negative being their size.
She was excited to be participating in a " spy " adventure alongside secret agent Steed ( although at least one episode — " The Removal Men " — indicates she isn't always enthusiastic ).
She recognises that efficiency isn't everything, that people not profit are what matters.
She becomes obsessed with cleaning to the point that she virtually takes over Tender's job, even though she isn't very good at it.
She was an extra in Leena's new music video and she learned that she had a lot in common with her and she also learned from Leena that being a big star isn't as easy as people think it is.
" She continued, " Mr. Meyer isn't a particularly skilled director ; this is his first attempt, and on occasion it's very clumsy.
She also tends to be meek, while Laverne is more outspoken and athletic ; this doesn't mean that Shirley is a wimp or a pushover, as she is quite capable of standing up for herself when necessary — she just isn't quite as aggressive about it as her friend.
While in drama school she had to earn her own way to pay her fees because in here, ironically, she proved to be the one member of her year who didn't get a grant ( the man who took her grant meeting wrote down on a piece of paper, which she saw: " She has a lisp and isn't attractive ").
" She speaks briefly with Steed over the phone and mentions in passing that her last name isn't Peel anymore, to which Steed replies, " You'll always be Mrs. Peel to me.
John Chapman of the Daily News declared that the production had " good lyrics and tunes by Irving Berlin ... the razzle-dazzle atmosphere of a big-time show " but pronounced Merman the best part of the show, stating " She is a better comedienne than she ever was before ", stating that " Annie is a good, standard, lavish, big musical and I'm sure it will be a huge success -- but it isn't the greatest show in the world ".
She isn't funny crazy, she's sick crazy.
She tells Junior he isn't allowed to watch the magic show at her birthday party for touching her presents, but Junior get his revenge by ruining her party down by the river.
She still isn't completely convinced, asking, " But how do you know?
She is generally an ally of Richard's, but isn't above double-crossing him too when necessary.
She sometimes isn't sure about Ruby's ideas but decides to help her out anyway and mostly decides to join her in her ideas.
She played the title character, Elizabeth Canterbury, a lawyer described as " a tough-minded defense attorney who isn't afraid to push boundaries in order to protect innocent clients.
She was known for the catchphrases, “ Well, isn't that SPE-CIAL?
She isn't as much a main character, though, and she has very few parts in the current books.
She, meanwhile, will gyaru-yatte ( do the gal thing ) by buying her gyaru-fuku ( gal clothes ) at a gyaru-kei shoppu ( gal-style shop ) thereby gyaru-do appu no tame ni ( increasing her degree of galness ), unless of course she simply cannot find anything that isn't ( real super nauseating ).
She has written that her parents " would admit that they're not compatible, and that it isn't really a happy marriage at all.
She muses to Toto " Someplace where there isn't any trouble.

She and mister
She instead expresses anger with childishly strange words and phrases like " cockadoodie ," " mister man ," " dirty bird ," " dirty birdy ," " oogie ," " fiddely-foof ", and " rooty-patooties.

She and .
She lay there, making no effort to get back on her feet.
She didn't move or say anything.
She had reached a point at which she didn't even care how she looked.
She was amazingly light, and so relaxed in his arms that he wasn't even sure she was conscious.
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 got to her feet, staggered, and almost fell.
She sat down at the table, shaking her head.
She said, `` I guess the Lord looks out for fools, drunkards, and innocents ''.
She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
`` She doesn't want you now.
She breathed.
She clung to him, talking to him, and dabbing at her eyes.
She too began to weep.
She crouched aside as bullets beat at the portal, chewing into the planks.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She had helped him change his mind.
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 glanced around the clearing, taking in the wagon and the load of supplies and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight.
She studied it for a long time.
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 was quick.
She brought the quirt down, slashing it across his cheek, and he tried to step back.
She swung the quirt again, and this time he caught her wrist and pulled her out of the saddle.

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