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She and made
She had touched her face, truly a noble and pure face, only with a lip salve which made her lips glisten but no redder than usual.
She just about made me carry her upstairs and then she clung to me and wouldn't let me go.
She stood up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything else, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and in a moment she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests.
She had made curtains for all the windows of her little house, and she had kept it spotless and neat, shabby as it was, and cooked good meals for Bobby Joe.
She made him sad some days, and he was never sure why ; ;
She had talked to him right there, with the hot sun in his face, which made him sweat and feel ashamed.
She made General Burnside's horse's belly do so funny when it was upside down.
She had been moving in cafe society as Lady Diana Harrington, a name that made some of the gossip columns.
She teamed up with another beauty, whose name has been lost to history, and commenced with some fiddling that would have made Nero envious.
She spoke also with deep thankfulness of the many individuals and agencies whose interest and efforts through the years had made the work so fruitful in results.
She had reason to change the one she made right after Mr. Meeker's death.
She made a face at him and then she laughed.
She was thinking of Paul a few weeks ago, in the Easter holidays, with her at one of those awful Friday Evening Dancing Class parties her mother had made her attend.
She made better pictures than any book he'd read, but he didn't say so.
She made me welcome.
She felt, and said, that sympathy only made people feel sorry for themselves ; ;
The Irish were gay but made trouble in the house ; the English were of all kinds " She proposes this, after the fact, knowing the chosen Charlotte lasts decades.
She also has a habit of constantly changing her hairstyle, and in every appearance by her much is made of the clothes and hats she wears.
She has been made the heroine of a tragedy by François Ponsard, Agnès de Méranie, and of an opera by Vincenzo Bellini, La straniera.
She became a national figure in 1991 when she alleged that U. S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas had made harassing sexual statements when he was her supervisor at the U. S. Department of Education and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
She testified that after leaving the EEOC, she had had two " inconsequential " phone conversations with Thomas, and had seen him personally on two occasions ; once to get a job reference and the second time when he made a public appearance in Oklahoma where she was teaching.
She made sure that Abd ar-Rahman's education was conducted with some rigorousness.
She was beloved by two gods, Hermes and Apollo, and boasted that she was prettier than Artemis because she made two gods fall in love with her at once.
She made substantial contributions to the PBS documentary series Cosmos and was the third wife of the late Carl Sagan.
She finds favor in the king's eyes, and is made his new queen.

She and sure
She was amazingly light, and so relaxed in his arms that he wasn't even sure she was conscious.
She was sure she would reach the pool by climbing, and she clung to that belief despite the increasing number of obstacles.
She looked confused at this, and I felt sure it had been a wrong response for me to make.
She wasn't quite sure that I felt enough remorse about my drinking, or that I would not return to it once I was out and on my own again.
She was deeply, horribly sure that Lucien had filled it with opium.
She set out to make sure that no Jewish child anyplace in the world had to live in a place such as this ''.
She would weep in private, he was sure, for she loved him in her frigid way, though in public she would be dry-eyed.
She restored and preserved the farms that she bought or managed, making sure that each farm house had in it a piece of antique Lakeland furniture.
She had just enough time to warn her husband to take care of their child and make sure that he did not pick flowers.
She was sure.
She was so true, so sure of me ; and I felt I had something to live for, someone I must not disappoint.
She and Marshall had been unable to have children, and when she brought the baby home, Marshall told her that she could " keep him, provided he did not squall ..." Marshall grew to love the boy and wrote that he " never walked the streets of Washington with as sure a certainty as he walked into my heart ", and, as the boy grew older, that he was " beautiful as an angel ; brilliant beyond his years ; lovable from every standpoint.
She has inherent magical abilities and begins to study witchcraft ; as the series progresses, Willow becomes more sure of herself and her magical powers become significant if inconsistent.
She further alleged that Caroline had been rude about the royal family, touched her in an inappropriately sexual way, and had admitted that any woman friendly with a man was sure to become his lover.
She arranges to meet him, telling Sobinski to come to her dressing room when Tura begins his " To be or not to be ..." speech, so they can be sure of privacy.
She cared much about her children's futures and made sure that each of them played an instrument.
" She also said, " You can be sure that if the LAPD had ANY evidence that Suge Knight was involved in Tupac's killing they would have arrested him.
She said in 2002: " I'm not sure what condition is, but it makes learning my lines very difficult, so I am happy to stay away from films and stage work.
She often begins the stories with " I'm sure you've heard about Sheridan " to which the listener responds " frequently ".
She then decides to kill herself with poison, making sure that in doing so she frames ( for the apparent crime of murder ), her adoptive sister Ruth ( Jeanne Crain ), a sweet and wholesome woman of whom Richard is very fond.
" She also said, " The concentrations are such that they don't pose a health hazard ... We're going to make sure everybody is safe.
She reveals that she was beaten by one of her johns two years earlier, but after seeing a photo of Gruneman, she says she cannot say for sure one way or the other.

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