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She disliked living in Sacramento, which lacked the excitement, social life, and mild climate to which she was accustomed in Los Angeles.
She continued her work in the theater and on television, although she lacked " vocal horsepower " and would likely not have had a lengthy stage career.
The Court, like most Imperial Courts, was considered a reflection of the ruler at its center and Elizabeth was said to be “ the laziest, most extravagant and most amorous of sovereigns .” Elizabeth was intelligent but lacked the discipline and early education necessary to flourish as an intellectual ; she found the reading of secular literature to be “ injurious to health .” She kind and warm-hearted for the emotions sake alone, once going so far as to offer to finance the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake destroyed the Portuguese city despite having and wanting no diplomatic relationship with the nation.
She was considered for the role of Billie Jo Bradley, on CBS's sitcom, Petticoat Junction but Ransohoff believed that she lacked confidence and the role was given to Jeannine Riley.
( She, like most vampires, lacked his unusual capacity for some of the softer human emotions.
She also lacked consistent access to Clinton's inner circle.
She found his emphasis on morality, and his doctrine of " evidencing justification by sanctification " ( a covenant of works ) to be repugnant, and she told her followers that Wilson lacked " the seal of the Spirit.
She lacked a husband, however, and soon became sad and prayed beneath a Sindansu ( 신단수, 神檀樹, " Divine Betula ") tree to be blessed with a child.
She believed that children lacked the experience needed to make important life decisions and that in order for them to become healthy self-sufficient adults, they needed to be allowed to express themselves freely in an environment suited to children.
She lacked self-control, and was violent and capricious in her ways, but Zhang, Pei, and Jia Mo were honest men who generally kept the government in order.
She was the only person who was educated in her family and read her books every day, yet lacked the patience to teach her sons to read or write anything.
" Love Her All I Can " featured similar arrangements in both versions while the Kiss version of " She " lacked the congas and flute of the original.
She retained this ' imperfection ,' which gave her on-camera persona a down-home sensibility that other, " more ethereal models lacked.
She was brought up as a Catholic and attended a convent school, she was outwardly pious and regularly wore a conspicuous crucifix about her neck, but she apparently lacked any real religious commitment.
" She concludes the chapter with these words, which suggest that, at the very best, the ministers involved lacked judgment:
She gave Rousseau the education he lacked and fulfilled his hungry spirit, his need for love.
She yearned to become a writer (" just like Toni Morrison "), but lacked the motivation until she met Augustus Freeman IV, a corporate lawyer who was secretly a stranded alien with superhuman powers.
She then dedicates her life to her father's cause, giving her a genuine sense of purpose that she had perhaps lacked earlier in the series.
She thought residents at Nashoba lacked both sufficient provisions and luxuries.
She performed " You've Got a Friend " and progressed to the second round after impressing judges Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne but Simon Cowell expressed doubt saying she " lacked star quality.
She originally used a kick serve that lacked the drive needed to penetrate deep, but she changed it to more of a slice serve, which works great for her now and even generates aces.

She and passionate
" She summed up her driving work ethic, " I can say this: When I attempt anything, I have a passionate determination to overcome every obstacle … And I do my own work with a refusal to accept defeat that might almost be called painful.
She was described as beautiful, and furthermore " already a woman: passionate and proud and strong-willed ".
She had commercial success as a solo artist in Australia, with " It's a Man's Man's World " Rock historian, Ian McFarlane described her as having a " rich, soulful, passionate and husky vocal delivery ".
She is patron of the Born Free Foundation and passionate about the Free Tibet campaign.
She was deeply infatuated by him and the couple were drawn into days of passionate love-making.
She was mentioned as " a passionate and inspirational teacher " and in 1984 the Hampstead Clinic was renamed the Anna Freud Centre.
She comes to believe the rhinoceroses are in the right-they who are truly passionate.
She soon started a passionate relationship with the duke.
She becomes entangled in a passionate affair with Linda ( Elizabeth Mitchell ), a make-up artist.
She and Heseltine were soon engaged in a passionate love affair.
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 is also a passionate activist who cares about animal rights.
Rather, She was an odd but significant blend of the two types-an angelically chaste woman with monstrous powers, a monstrously passionate woman with angelic charms ".
She also had a passionate romantic relationship with Mary Pyne, a reporter for the New York Press and fellow member of the Provincetown Players.
She believed, however, that she was the illegitimate daughter of Jean-Jacques Lefranc, Marquis de Pompignan and his rejection of her claims upon him may have influenced her passionate defense of the rights of illegitimate children.
She fell in love at once and wrote him five passionate letters.
She also revives the original Demosthenes persona, writing inflammatory, passionate diatribes against Starways Congress ' current plan of uprooting Lusitania and possibly exterminating the Pequeninos.
She " bombarded him with passionate daily communiques " telling him he need only accept " that which it has long been the passionate wish of my heart to give you ".
She and Brian spend romantic times together, playing in the water, before making passionate love on the beach by a campfire.
She returns home from Europe with an elder husband, Gastón, who leaves her when she informs him of her passionate affair with her nephew, Aureliano.
She also stresses Bargeld ’ s passionate stance on the socializing aspects of music ( a la John Cage ) citing his comment on Grundstück that ‘ it ’ s the social aspects which are important for me ’.
She rose to fame when she co-starred as the passionate and rebellious character, Carmen Lopez, for five years, on the syndicated Warner Brothers series, George Lopez.
She was and is a passionate advocate of radical decentralisation of the Common Fisheries Policy.

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