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She knew and valued their knowledge of Western history, science, and mathematics, and was aware of the advantage of having them within the nation.
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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 had driven up with her husband in a convertible with Eastern license plates, although the two drivers knew nothing at the moment about that.
She held Jonathan's letter, his words burning like a brand, and knew suddenly that the bonds between them were severed.
She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold Coast, that I had once been a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies.
She asked him and, laughing, she added, `` I was nervous about buying a book with a title like that, but I knew you'd like it ''.
She saw ' terror in all their faces ', she said, as if they knew that ' the game they had been playing for years was finally over.
" She later said, " I only knew that, as I was being arrested, that it was the very last time that I would ever ride in humiliation of this kind ..."
She said it was fine, that she knew him, and I said, ‘ It ’ s okay, he ’ s a cartoonist .’ So Johnny gives that classic look and he says, ‘ I knew I should have taken up drawing .’”
She also commented that she once saw a woman in her audience dressed in dripping chiffon with a Gibson Girl hairstyle and big boots and Nicks knew she wanted something similar.
She knew that white people in the South had buried valuables when Union forces threatened the region, and also that black men were frequently assigned to digging duties.
She said that in an 1844 vision Jesus told her: " Oh if you only knew what great merit you acquire by saying even once, Admirable is the Name of God, in a spirit of reparation for blasphemy.
She knew that her rival, the duc d ' Orléans, who had given money and bread to the people during the winter, would be popularly acclaimed by the crowd much to her detriment.
She and valued
She finally finds it too painful, and realizes just how much life should be valued, " every, every minute.
She gave Coventry a number of works in precious metal made for the purpose by the famous goldsmith Mannig, and bequeathed a necklace valued at 100 marks of silver.
She was an influential patron to many of them, and a valued friend, who nevertheless attracted understandable mockery, due to her combination of eccentric attire with an aristocratic manner, extreme shyness and a deep religious faith that set her apart from her times.
CBS cited that Murder, She Wrote was " skewing too old " in the ratings demographics, as — while the series was still successful, having just finished the eleventh season as the eighth-most watched program on television — they were not gaining the valued 18 – 49 ratings demographic that is most desired among networks.
She valued socioeconomic diversity and endeavored to make the seminary affordable for students of modest means.
She brought about several liberal reforms, and kept Dredd close as she still valued his advice and experience.
She valued his openness, and his genuine uncertainty regarding the existence and nature of God, which gradually developed into agnosticism.
She used her powers as a valued member of the team, until, homesick, she attempts to return to the 20th century.
She knew what kind of research was valued, how to get articles into journals, how to impress people at job interviews, and the like ” ( Sternberg, 1997, p. 44 ).
The character was described as " highly valued ", with executive producer Kieran Roberts saying, " She is still going strong and enjoying the role.
She valued a person ’ s privacy, and she was selective, but she included people from all walks of life.
She was raised in an environment that valued the history of Poland, and her literary heroes included Princess Wanda and Adam Mickiewicz's Grażyna.
She is a valued member of the companions ' party for both her natural fighting abilities and her limited " feely " ( precognitive ) abilities.
She reflects those qualities that Chief Justice Rehnquist valued during his distinguished career .” President Mary C. McQueen of the National Center for State Courts said Durham was selected because of her “ innovative leadership style and her contributions to advancing judicial branch education not only in Utah, but nationally .” Justice Durham is noted for developing interactive education programs in content areas that previously did not have curriculum, such as domestic violence, child witness testimony, and scientific evidence.
She was a half-sister of Richard " Strongbow " de Clare, her mother's son through a marriage to Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and of the Empress Matilda, who apparently valued her company and advice.
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