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She leads them to a hotel, where the child finds Takuya, who is in possession of the Cosmos, and trying to sell them.
She leads them to food and water ; she will call them to edible items, but seldom feeds them directly.
" She kneels in front of Sharpless and says that she will never do that, " that trade which leads to dishonor.
She is honest and kind, although she can sometimes be slightly over-trusting and naïve, which leads the Duke family into trouble on a number of occasions.
She wants to build a raft to explore a stream which leads to an underground world.
She discovers that there is one thing she remembers, the legendary cyborg martial art Panzer Kunst, which leads to her becoming a Hunter Warrior or bounty hunter.
She leads Hyperdog and Peregrine, along with Dust Devil, Shock-headed Pete and Jack Phantom, to the sewers near where she encountered her attacker.
She leads him to an unoccupied elevator which mysteriously stops at noon, trapping them together.
She writes a phone number on a scrap of paper, which leads Mike to the local veterans ' hospital where Steven has been for several months.
She was loaded with specimen jars, filled with alcohol for preservation of samples, microscopes and chemical apparatus, trawls and dredges, thermometers and water sampling bottles, sounding leads and devices to collect sediment from the sea bed and great lengths of rope with which to suspend the equipment into the ocean depths.
She is assigned to him after the Creedish mass suicide, and generally leads a disappointing, unfulfilled life.
She deduces the chain of events and follows the leads that arise, interviewing two prostitutes who serviced the criminals and tracing the license plates on their vehicle to Jerry's dealership.
In the live-action series, Minako secretly leads a double life as idol and heroine — famous as a singer, and equally well known as Sailor V. She remains entirely separate from the other girls, but is aware of each of their civilian identities.
She was the title character in the poverty-budgeted 1959 independent Louisiana Hussy and is remembered by specialized genre fans as one of the two female leads in two other small-scale productions, 1959's The Hideous Sun Demon and 1963's Ed Wood-scripted Shotgun Wedding.
She also administers shock therapy to Esther and does it correctly, which leads to positive results.
She finds life there unbearable and eventually suffers a physical breakdown which leads to her return to the family home.
She then leads Corwin to the Primal Pattern, taking a short-cut through a starry tunnel.
She encourages him to " open " himself and let the world in, which removes the tattoo and eventually leads Tim to decide that his magic belongs to the world and not him.
She leads a coalition government consisting of the Social Democrats, Socialist People's Party and the Danish Social Liberal Party with parliamentary support from the Red-Green Alliance.
Throughout the years, Virginia leads a vicarious life: She is happy when her husband and children are happy ; she makes sure their clothes are in perfect condition while neglecting her own outward appearance ; and she is eager to provide for her children the education she herself has been denied.
She instead takes out Claudine and Eileen which leads to a temporary rift between her and Angela.
She often claims to be endowed with particular " feminine intuition ," but it usually leads her astray.
She leads the Barbics to Ursalia in search of an " Ultimate Weapon " that will let the Barbics wipe out the human race, but are eventually convinced to live peacefully in Ursalia and accept the Gummi-Glen Gummis ' few human friends.
She gets Helga to confess to her of these feelings, which she does, and allows her to take her place as Juliet ( which leads Helga to take full advantage of the death kiss scene, kissing him for a full minute ).
She often leads both the crew of the Amazon and the Swallow.

She and entirely
She was hired and was found to be entirely satisfactory when she played the role eight hours a day.
She spent most of her childhood and all of her adult life based in Paris and then the abbey at Poissy, and wrote entirely in her adoptive tongue of Middle French.
She did write for a few television shows under her married name, but upon marrying Thomas Reggie ( who was not a writer ) in 1963, she ceased writing entirely.
She is the catalyst that transforms Homer from his comfortable but not entirely admirable position at the apple orchard to becoming Dr. Larch's replacement at the orphanage.
She was blunt in her comments, as reported by Sartain, who wrote: " she is entirely too slashing, snubs all modern art, disdains the Salon pictures of Cabanel, Bonnat, all the names we are used to revere ".
She never parted with an entire Ministry or accepted an entirely new one regardless of the results of an election.
She was not entirely successful at the conservatory, however, and left to become a courtesan by 1865.
She passed through seven gates and at each one was required to leave a garment or an ornament so that when she had passed through the seventh gate she was entirely naked.
She remained a member of the Left Party until 2004, when she left to focus entirely on her feminist political work.
She says “ you ’ ll waste your life if you don ’ t accomplish something new, something entirely your own .” This is Galahad ’ s motivation to seek the Grail.
She is the first artist to win all three awards ( Oscar, Golden Globe and Grammy ) for a song that is composed and written, as well as performed, entirely by a single artist ( the only other such artist being Bruce Springsteen for his " Streets of Philadelphia " 1993: Oscar, 1994: Golden Globe & two Grammys ).
She was subsequently awarded the Order of Courage on 21 June 2002 by President Vladimir Putin, to which she replied, " The news was entirely surprising ".
" Despite earlier clashes, Michael Grade said of her: " She was very witty, she was a great debater, she was very courageous and she had a very sincere view, but it was out of touch entirely with the real world.
She was educated entirely at home by governesses and tutors and learned foreign languages at an early age.
She has been accused of fabricating incidents in her memoir and lacing it with half-truths and fantasies, an indictment that is not entirely fair since it is not unusual in autobiographies.
She was interred in the crypt that she helped to complete, San Lorenzo ; although not entirely finished at the time of her death, her testament stipulated that part of the revenue of her estate should " be used to continue, finish and perfect ... the said famous chapel Lorenzo ".
She was examined by three different doctors who all came up with entirely different solutions to her illness.
She was brought up in an almost entirely female household — evoked in Emilia Lanier's Description of Cookeham — and given an excellent education by her tutor, the poet Samuel Daniel.
She is made entirely of mechanical parts and nanomachines.
Chapter 9: " Vulgar Pragmatism: an Unedifying Prospect ".</ ref > She wrote a play, We Pragmatists ...: Peirce and Rorty in Conversation, consisting entirely of quotes from both philosophers.
She was built of wood, in 1831, with 84 smooth-bore muzzle-loading guns arranged on two gun decks, and relied entirely on sail for propulsion.
She was laid down in 1939 but construction was suspended later that year, and she was cancelled entirely in 1945.
She sang and danced at The Sands and The Sahara in Las Vegas in 1953, The Coconut Grove in Los Angeles in 1954, and again at The Sahara in 1957, but she never felt entirely comfortable in the smoky atmosphere.
This album did not perform as well at radio, with its first single (" If She Were Any Other Woman ") reaching number 27 on the charts, and the second single (" So Gone ") failing to chart entirely.

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