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She thought again of her children, those two who had died young, before the later science which might have saved them could attach even a label to their separate malignancies.
She says later, but still within the opening five minutes, `` I keep thinking of a divorce but that's another emotional death ''.
She later divorced Graham, who is believed to have moved to Bolivia.
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
She had activated one of her microscopic tools which she would later use for minute repairs to various parts of her control panel.
She later said her years at the home " were the happiest years " of her life ; many of the incidents in her novel Little Women ( 1868 ) are based on this period.
She later married to Turner Doughtry.
She then read Latin at Birmingham University and later attended Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, to read Philosophy, Politics and Economics ( PPE ).
She expressed reservations over the eventual winner David Cameron, feeling that he did not, like the other candidates, have a proven track record, and she was later a leading figure in parliamentary opposition to his A-List policy, which she has said is " an insult to women ".
She later starred in Jean-Luc Godard's 1963 film Le Mépris.
She was later a partner in the Washington, D. C. office of the Birmingham, Alabama law firm Balch & Bingham.
She later told the Avalanche-Journal:
Following some success illustrating cards and booklets, Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit publishing it first privately in 1901, and a year later as a small, three-colour illustrated book with Frederick Warne & Co. She became unofficially engaged to her editor Norman Warne in 1905 despite the disapproval of her parents, but he died suddenly a month later, of leukemia.
She studied book illustration from a young age and developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose work was later collected by her father, was a great influence.
She later had a brief solo music career in the early 2000s after the dissolution of Hole, releasing America's Sweetheart ( 2004 ), and went through several rehab sentences and run-ins with the law until achieving sobriety.
She died two years later.
She would later convert to Henry's faith when they married.
She would later become one of the few successful women theater promoters on Broadway.
She was convinced that: " The divine Spirit had wrought the miracle — a miracle which later I found to be in perfect scientific accord with divine law.
She is later spotted by Tommy Duckworth in late August.
She did not ally herself with Eakins ' ardent student supporters, and later wrote, " A curious instinct of self-preservation kept me outside the magic circle.
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 later claims to have been bitten on the chest, although no wounds are found on her.
She had a strong religious upbringing and developed a faith that would play a major role in later life.

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She mentions President Theodore Roosevelt as an example.
She is hesitant, but accepts him when he mentions that their bed was made from an olive tree still rooted to the ground.
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 retains her heavy involvement in the military aspect of her rule, especially when she asserts herself as “ the president of kingdom will / Appear there for a man .” Where the dominating power lies is up for interpretation, yet there are several mentions of the power exchange in their relationship in the text.
She also mentions that she does not see her brothers Castor and Pollux, who unbeknownst to her are already dead back in Greece.
She also mentions going gambling at the casino of Eddie Mars, and volunteers that Eddie's wife Mona ran off with Rusty.
She compares Wulfstan's mention of a " chooser of the slain " in his Sermo Lupi ad Anglos sermon, which appears among " a blacklist of sinners, witches, and evildoers ", to " all the other classes whom he mentions ", and concludes as those " are human ones, it seems unlikely that he has introduced mythological figures as well.
She is often depicted in more essentially Etruscan style as a lightning thrower ; Martianus mentions her as one of nine Etruscan lightning gods.
She fortified the place, which she used as a citadel of war against the Africans, who kept her from the shore .” Justin ( 18: 5 10-17 ) also mentions the time on this island, which he names as Cothon, and says that Dido and her company built a circle of houses there.
She mentions in her article that Watson only shifted his focus to child-rearing when he was fired from Johns Hopkins University due to his affair with Rosalie Rayner.
She writes that there are over 50 chapters and mentions a character introduced at the end of the work, so if other authors besides Murasaki Shikibu did work on the tale, the work was done very near to the time of her writing.
She mentions this to the ticket agent, who says it's her bag.
She mentions that if she wants to visit les Invalides, she doesn't need an invitation: she has her own set of keys.
The first who mentions the Fast of Esther is Rabbi Achai Gaon ( Acha of Shabcha ) ( 8th century CE ) in She ' iltot 4 ; the reason there given for its institution is based on an interpretation of, and Talmud Megillah 2a: " The 13th was the time of gathering ", which gathering is explained to have had also the purpose of public prayer and fasting.
She mentions she refused his advances at the time because he had presented himself as " a pure monk.
" 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.
* The Kev Carmody song " Elly " mentions the line " She gazed up at the tall glass and concrete walls at Main Street Surfers Paradise ".
*" She Says It's Alright " mentions the line " she says it's alright that you don't speak the language "
She mentions Stephenson's poor writing and his lack of knowledge of the literary tradition, which she considers to be because " the greatest influences upon Stephenson's work have been comic books and cartoons ".
She mentions having great difficulty in remembering things which other humans take for granted, such as the purpose of doorknobs, the way to fall asleep and how to forget things, but argues that, if she were to abandon this struggle, and give herself fully to her supernatural side, she would lose her humanity.
She mentions that Annie is staying at a billionaire's house, and they think they could use this situation to get rich, though they don't yet know how (" Easy Street ").
She mentions that arrests are constant within the colored community-even for the slightest offenses that a white man would get away with.
She first appears as an unnamed blonde girl, but in a one page comic handed out at the 2009 Comic-Con she is seen to be wearing a belt resembling the Magic Belt from the Oz books and mentions she is " not so young.
" She mentions — though only as hearsay — " a much worse case " involving a Swiss girl and a black man that occurred in Lucerne, Switzerland, during the war and resulted in " dreadful injuries " when the man panicked: " they had got stuck inside each other.
She mentions that “ ten thousand Negroes have been killed in cold blood, without the formality of judicial trial and legal execution ,” therefore launching her campaign against lynching in this pamphlet, The Red Record.

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