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She and knew
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 already knew this unwholesome, chilling atmosphere that was somehow grotesquely alive.
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 she was feeling afraid and inwardly laughed at herself.
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 knew also that I was unmarried and without a single known relative.
She knew where to come.
She wanted to be with him, to give him the comfort and companionship she knew he needed.
She never could fit into a crowd which had known, which still knew and admired Linda.
She knew what people were thinking ; ;
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 knew.
She reportedly said later, " I kissed him but I never knew him.
She refused to help since she knew that Bobby would have to do it himself.
She blessed him for she knew, as goddesses do, what Pelias had up his sleeve.
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 knew no Egyptology -- or anything else.
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 separation
She discovered a kinship with other students at the American school she attended in nearby Vicenza, recognizing that their backgrounds and feelings of separation were similar to her own, and for the first time in her life began to form lasting friendships.
) She was murdered in 1382 by her cousin and heir, Charles of Durazzo, who started a new war, leading to the separation of Nice, Puget-Théniers and Barcelonnette from Provence in 1388, and their attachment to the territories of Savoy.
She announced their separation in February 2003.
She had a hard childhood, tinted by her parents ' separation.
Kuttner acknowledged “ de facto enroads ” before Glass-Steagall “ repeal ” but argued the GLBA ’ s “ repeal ” had permitted “ super-banks ” to “ re-enact the same kinds of structural conflicts of interest that were endemic in the 1920s ”, which he characterized as “ lending to speculators, packaging and securitizing credits and then selling them off, wholesale or retail, and extracting fees at every step along the way .” Stiglitz argued “ the most important consequence of Glass-Steagall repeal ” was in changing the culture of commercial banking so that the “ bigger risk ” culture of investment banking “ came out on top .” He also argued the GLBA “ created ever larger banks that were too big to be allowed to fail ”, which “ provided incentives for excessive risk taking .” Warren explained Glass-Steagall had kept banks from doing “ crazy things .” She credited FDIC insurance, the Glass-Steagall separation of investment banking, and SEC regulations as providing “ 50 years without a crisis ” and argued that crises returned in the 1980s with the “ pulling away of the threads ” of regulation.
She later commented to Bob Allen of Country Music about their separation, saying, " I had to pack everything in one day and leave.
She appears to have despaired of loving anything temporal and turned to the eternal, transforming her grief into a passionate spiritual devotion that inspired in her countless songs drenched with separation and longing.
She begins to recover from her separation from Leo and date again, though Chris ( in reality, Piper's second son from the future ) tries to stop this from happening.
She returned to the theatre after their separation in 1847 and toured major cities of the United States.
She left with their three children ; after formal separation in 1915.
She wrote him wild letters during her stay at Kamenka immediately following their separation.
She advocates to implement " the separation of the mosque and the state " and opposes the training of Imams by the French republic.
She received her commission and was assigned to Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, as an F-16 weapons separation engineer with the Air Force Armament Laboratory.
She argues that it is only when women practice it, self-consciously as separation from men, that it is treated with controversy ( or as she suggests hysteria ).
She devised a procedure known as the Strange Situation Protocol as the laboratory portion of her larger study, to assess separation and reunion behaviour.
She was the Minister responsible for the introduction of the new Supreme Court, which was controversial at the time, as well as changing the law on dividing property between partners after a separation, known now as relationship property law.
She was aware that some of her dialogue was based on what had been said to Moffat during his own separation.
She was probably the model for L ’ Origine du monde, which might explain Courbet ’ s and Whistler's brutal separation a short while later.
She was married to ex-footballer Mark Bright for 10 years but the couple announced their separation in 2007.
She often stated that Columbia had regarded her as a commodity, with her separation from Tommy Mottola exacerbating her relations with label executives.
She is tortured by the separation and by her unwilling vow of silence, which she takes with her eyes fixed upon Abélard rather than upon the cross ( line 116 ).
She was also purported to suffer from severe separation anxiety.
She is consequently still profoundly affected by their separation many years later in her personal timeline.
She informed the greater public about their separation ( as of 2009 ) in October of 2011.

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