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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 claim
She put
her bag on
the bed
to claim it as
her own ; it was assumed this was pre-arranged.
She awakened, he identified himself
and offered
her two choices: she could submit
to his sexual advances
and become
his wife
and future queen, or he would kill
her and one of
her slaves
and place
the bodies together, then
claim he had caught
her having adulterous sex ( see sexuality
in ancient Rome for Roman attitudes toward sex ).

"
She was
the first woman
to successfully
claim the throne of England, despite competing claims
and determined opposition,
and enjoyed popular support
and sympathy during
the earliest parts of
her reign, especially from
the Roman Catholic population.
She defined faith as "
the acceptance of allegations without evidence or proof, either apart from or against
the evidence of one's senses
and reason ... Mysticism is
the claim to some non-sensory, non-rational, non-definable, non-identifiable means of knowledge, such as ' instinct ,' ' intuition ,' ' revelation ,' or any form of ' just knowing.
She often spends time commiserating with Blanch, or conversing with frogs who
claim to be enchanted princes.

The peers scoff at
the seemingly absurd
claim that Iolanthe is Strephon's mother ("
She is, has been, my mother from my birth ").
She seems
to have inherited this indomitability from
her mother, who fought
to establish
her husband's
claim to the Kingdom of Naples,
and her paternal grandmother Yolande of Aragon, who actually governed Anjou " with a man's hand ", putting
the province
in order
and keeping out
the English.

Before
her visit
to Britain
in the autumn of 1914, which Jones chaperoned, Freud advised: "
She does not
claim to be treated as a woman, being still far away from sexual longings
and rather refusing man.
She and her husband Geoffrey entered Normandy
and began military campaigns
to claim her inheritance there.
She is visited by ' Starmen who
claim the Reegs invented JJ-180 as a chemical weapon against
the ' Starmen
and Terrans, also stating that there is no known cure for
the drug's addiction
and ' That's why we put you on it '.
She claimed that Charles had physically abused
her ; this
claim was generally believed by contemporaries even though Louise was already involved
in an adulterous relationship with
the Italian poet, Count Vittorio Alfieri.
She sought unspecified general
and punitive damages
in the lawsuit, asserting that
the claim harmed
her reputation because it suggested she was hiding
the news from producers of
her upcoming films.
She argues that organizations
and political bodies
in the Mideast like Hamas
and Hezbollah " have a greater interest
in maintaining a state of hostility with Israel than
in improving
the lives of
the people they
claim to represent ".
She struggled at
the tournament
in Berlin where she lost a 6 – 0 set
to the unheralded Sabine Hack before defeating Mary Joe Fernandez
and Gabriela Sabatini
in three-set matches
to claim her seventh title there
in eight years.

"
She argues that Dissenters deserve
the same rights as any other men: " We
claim it as men, we
claim it as citizens, we
claim it as good subjects.
She took
to heart all
the mannerisms of Symbolism, as one of
the last poets
to claim allegiance
to the school.
She claims that students ' perceptions of CALL are positive, but she qualifies this
claim by stating that
the technologies need
to be stable
and well supported, drawing attention
to concerns that technical problems may interfere with
the learning process.
She joined Almanzo
in a new home on
his claim north of De Smet
and agreed
to help him make
the claim succeed.
She made the claim and showed
the shoes during a show on The Monster Ball Tour, which is also inspired heavily by The Wizard Of Oz.
She returned
to Europe with
her remaining children ;
and after five years,
and under promises of
the then-elected Paraguayan president Juan Bautista Gill that she would be respected, she decided
to return
to Paraguay
to settle there
and try
to claim her former property.
She was tall
and had a striking figure, brilliant beauty, powerfully expressive eyes,
and solemn dignity of demeanour which enabled
her to claim the character as
her own.
She appeared on Question Time
in Grimsby where she was heckled for calling this
claim " an error "
and also for
her refusal
to repay £ 72, 000 of
her controversial second home allowance.
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