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She and knows
She knows the power of the sex urge and how to use it to manipulate her husband.
She is also described as having the power of prophecy yet she does not reveal what she knows.
She is depicted as a wife who knows how to get her own way even though her husband thinks he is in charge.
She also off-handedly mentions that she knows about Fergus and Dil, warning him that the IRA will kill him if Fergus does not co-operate.
She then meets the fat twin brothers Tweedledum and Tweedledee, whom she knows from the famous nursery rhyme.
Tate was quoted as saying, " I learned a great deal about acting in of the Dolls, particularly in my scenes with Lee Grant ... She knows what acting is all about and everything she does, from little mannerisms to delivering her lines, is pure professionalism.
She knows instinctively what to do on those occasions.
She tells him she knows where his eye is hidden and how he gave it up in exchange for knowledge.
Later, however, during a duck race ( a fund-raising event with plastic ducks " racing " down a small river ), Carrie confides in Helen: She knows all ( or almost everything ) about her husband's flings and, by taking a lover herself, tries to get back at him.
She tells the rancher of her dream to go to California, where no one knows her and she can make a fresh start.
She said that she knows that place, it is a nothing place ; then her sister will take her brother's book, and that's it.
She says that she knows of one named Hogni of Denmark, who also rules over no less than twenty kings.
She knows Alexei ’ s hemophilia was inherited from her, and is racked with guilt.
She tells Ted how much she loves and wants Billy, but she knows his true home is with Ted.
She knows the anxiety of feeling threatened by everything in her surroundings, and of being dismissed and feared, which motivates her work in humane livestock handling processes.
She also tells Gordon that she knows what lovemaking is, as once she was raped by a man who was her mother's client.
She also reveals to Susie that she has always been in love with Augustus, to which Susie shocks her by revealing she knows.
She is married to a Scottish Laird, Gabriel MacBain, to escape England, but is harassed by both King John's barons and the English faction hoping to take down King John, each party unsure of how much she knows.
" She replied: " A righteous man knows the spirit of his domestic beast " ( Proverbs 12: 10 ).
She knows that Rhoda had something to do with Claude ’ s death and seeks her out to find answers.
She knows that Somerset is much more sensitive than her husband, and will understand her.
She knows her son James will ultimately succeed to the English throne.
She asks Roy because he knows her boyfriend David Simms ( Don Johnson ), a top professional golfer.
She knows no guilt " ( Gladstein, 1995, p. 52 ).
She graduates and begins life as a sleeper agent in Paris with her boyfriend Marco ( Jean-Hugues Anglade ), a man she meets in a supermarket and who knows nothing of her real profession.

She and well
She saw it then, the distant derrick of the wildcat -- a test well in unexplored country.
She retreated by leaving the room when we suggested that our meeting might well terminate right then and there.
She did not go so far as to say, as was done on other occasions, that Abstraction as well as Impressionism were a Russian invention that had been discarded as unwanted by the people of the U.S.S.R.
She thought she had great possibilities in the ballet and wanted to show the eminent producer how well she could dance.
She helped with teaching as well as office work for a few years -- the catalogues show that she had classes in geography, rhetoric and bookkeeping.
She had chosen the spot well.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
She had held to the letter of her contract and didn't come onto the stage until well after 4 p.m., the appointed hour, although the Music at Newport people had tried to get the program underway at 3.
She said, `` Well, those are the really interesting things, but if you don't like any of those I can turn over some of my extra typing jobs to you, if you think you can type well enough ''.
She hoped they were well.
She understood sex anyway, and played at it well.
She had, of course, been exposed to and enjoyed a music appreciation course which had included the better known classical works such as `` Tristan und Isolde '', `` Candide '', `` Oklahoma '', `` Nozze de Figaro '', the atomic age singers, Eileen Farrell, Elvis Presley and Geraldine Todd, as well as the curious rhythmic progressions of the Venusians, Capellan visual chromatics and the sonic concerti of the Altairians.
She meant him well, but was in no condition for articulate speech.
" She also called for a sweeping reform of tax and customs administration, the creation of a " strong and independent judicial system " as well as a tough fight against government corruption.
Over the years, Hill has provided commentary on gender and race issues on national television programs, including 60 Minutes, Face the Nation and Meet the Press She has been a speaker on the topic commercial law of law as well as race and women's rights.
She avoided urban and street scenes as well as the nude figure and, like her fellow female Impressionist Mary Cassatt, focused on domestic life and portraits in which she could use family and personal friends as models.
She intermittently took classes at Portland State University studying English, as well as San Francisco State University and the San Francisco Art Institute, where she took a film class taught by George Kuchar and starred in one of his short films.
She turned it to Matthew 9: 2, which tells the story of Jesus healing a man who was sick with palsy, and after pondering the meaning of the passage, found herself suddenly well and able to get up.
She referred to this event as her " Great Discovery ", the " falling apple " that led to her " discovery how to be well " herself ( ibid.
" She attended the Misses Lyman School and was just an average student, though she did well in French and Natural History.
She was well suited to the precise work but later wrote, " this was the lowest depth I ever reached in commercial art, and although it was a period when youth and romance were in their first attendance on me, I remember it with gloom and record it with shame.
She resumed life with her family, and they supported her fully, acknowledging her chosen path and demanding of her little in the way of household responsibilities, " I was never once asked to do an errand in town, some bit of shopping … so well did they understand.
" She had little money and struggled to cope, as she had the well-being of her ladies-in-waiting to maintain as well as her own.
She made a fine impression and was well received by the people of England.
She returned to Pittsburgh to teach theater at the University of Pittsburgh and at the Pittsburgh Musical Theater's Rauh Conservatory as well as to perform in Pittsburgh theatre until her death on September 9, 2004.

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