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She and likes
She is a beautiful filly and likes to trot.
She likes his classic chemise.
She also likes the femininity and charm of designs by Ceil Chapman and Helen Rose.
She likes to sing and dance, and is often seen to look out for the other Teletubbies.
She likes to collect cute things and her favorite subjects in school are English, music and art.
She also likes Dennis in a future romantic way, but unlike Margaret, Dennis actually enjoys being with Gina.
She very much likes Tom, a boy her age, but when he proposes to her she rejects him (" I don't love yer so as ter marry yer ").
She uses herself as an example, because she teaches gym and likes to sew her own dresses.
She achieves her original purpose – to make them relax their grading standards so she can renegotiate a bad report card – but when she sees their newfound happiness, she realizes she likes doing good deeds.
She also has a high-spirited nature and is known to be very charming toward most of the crew, while at the same time she likes to make humorous or even slightly sarcastic remarks every now and then.
She continued to write music with the likes of " Kara DioGuardi " and " The Matrix " and placed her songs in several movies.
She likes humans and sees no need to destroy the planet because of the actions of a few bad eggs.
She plays piano, likes dancing and has a quirky side to her which she usually can't express in the classical parts she is asked for ”.
She has light brown hair that is always messy, likes to dress in bright colors, and it is implied that she can read minds.
" She writes, " Ballot boxes brought Hitler to power in Germany, Mugabe to power in Zimbabwe, Milosevic to power in Serbia -- and could well bring the likes of Osama bin Laden to power in Saudi Arabia.
She likes gardening and painting.
She likes to eat macaroni and cheese and pizza.
She became friend and mentor to the socialite / actress sisters, Elizabeth and Maria Gunning, and also shared the stage with the likes of Charles Macklin, Kitty Clive, and the tragedienne Susannah Maria Arne ( then known as Cibber, following her marriage to Theophilus Cibber ).
She once said that this is a way she likes to work, for she does not have to deal with rules during composing.
She tells him that she's been dreaming about hitting him, and in the dream he likes it.
She likes Kouta very much but somehow gets irritated when he can't understand her.
She likes it.
She likes the twins, Bobby and Carlotta very much, though she felt jealous towards Carlotta when Carlotta was made head girl of her form.
She supplies what each one really wants: Howie is starved for more substantial food than his dieting wife will provide ; Doug likes to repair things that are conveniently broken each week ( his status-conscious wife doesn't want their neighbors to see him tinkering about the house ); George enjoys talking about himself, but his spouse keeps finishing his sentences.

She and doing
She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
She had felt that her arm wanted to go up in the first trial, but had consciously prevented it from so doing.
She would not stop to read them in American Express, as many were doing, sitting on benches or leaning against the walls, but pushed her way out into the street.
She reveals that she had expected that he would want to sacrifice his reputation for hers, and that she had planned to kill herself to prevent him from doing so.
She went on to study neurobiology at Stanford University, doing research on cancer and telomerase.
She dismantled seven alarm clocks before her mother realized what she was doing ; she was then limited to one clock.
She compares the alleged misogyny characteristic of Lewis ' ideal of gender relations to underground male prostitution rings, which allegedly share the quality of men seeking to dominate subjects seen as less likely to take on submissive roles by a patriarchal society, but in both cases doing so as a theatrical mockery of women.
She uses examples, dating back to the text-based MUDs of the mid-1990s, showing college students who simultaneously live different lives through characters in separate MUDs, up to three at a time, all while doing schoolwork.
She finally finds Bletch and pumps many rounds into him as well-although she feels terribly guilty doing so.
She is doing her last thing for Ronnie.
She began doing casting calls for an agent, but was rejected multiple times because the agent felt that she was too young.
She was told that her reasons for doing so would be announced.
She is not describing herself as taking this man, but actually doing so ( perhaps the most thorough analysis of such " illocutionary acts " is J. L. Austin, " How to Do Things With Words ").
She had two great concerns: doing her best work in an extremely difficult role and being separated from Larry, who was in New York.
She needs to stop doing drugs and get a grip.
She began doing television commercials, and soon she was in demand for television roles.
She fears returning to Sunnydale and what she is capable of doing.
She is no longer able to abstain from magic as it is such an integral part of her that doing so will kill her.
She must shoot him with a tranquilizer gun several times while he is wild, but her assertiveness in doing so makes her more confident in their relationship.
She makes it clear that she intends to continue doing so.
She doesn't rise to being heckled at all ; she just pretends it must be an oversight on the part of the people doing it.
She is known for her work with director Joe D ' Amato and Bruno Mattei, in particular, for doing a set of exploitation-style and Black Emanuelle films.
She later opted against doing so, fearing that people would accuse her of changing her last name because it was Spanish.
She noted that " there are at present two courts with concurrent jurisdiction doing first instance family law work with no legislative differentiation.
She continued doing the rounds with her determination undimmed: " I learned that Universal Pictures was looking for eight pretty girls to serve as extras.

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