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She and now
`` She doesn't want you now.
She quickly exploited the exalted position she now occupied, by harassing the disorganized males and even putting many of them to death.
She was now enjoying the voyage very much.
She was certain now that it would be no harder to bear her child here in such pleasant surroundings than at home in the big white house in Haverhill.
She had stood at the bottom of the stairs, as usual, when Mrs. Coolidge came down, in the same dress that is now in the Smithsonian, to greet her guests.
She wrote again and now, abandoning for the moment the theme of love, she asked for help in the matter of her career.
She turned and walked stiffly into the parlor to the dainty-legged escritoire, warped and cracked now from fifty years in an atmosphere of sea spray.
She even spoke differently when she was clean, and she was clean now for his departure and her voice clear and rather sharp.
She did this now, comfortably aware of the mist running down the windows, of the silence outside, of the dark afternoon it was getting to be.
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 hesitated, she hopped, she rolled and rocked, skipped and jumped, but in some two weeks she started to pace, From that time to this she has shown steady improvement and now looks like one of the classiest things on the grounds.
She jumped as the little man now appeared at the window and, reaching through the opening, offered her a bottle of coke.
) She might now have taken it away again.
She now serves on the board of directors of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the Dallas Theater Center and on the board of trustees of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
She glanced at the man nodding beside her, a man with weather cracks furrowed into his lean cheeks, with powdery pale eyes reflecting all the droughts he had seen, reflecting the sky and the drought which must follow now in August -- yes, with eyes predicting the drought and here it was only June, only festival time again and thoughts of Gratt Shafer would not leave her.
She purchased a house for her sister Anna which had been the last home of Henry David Thoreau, now known as the Thoreau-Alcott House.
She was banished on Tiberius ’ orders to the island of Pandataria ( now called Ventotene ) in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Campania.
She now realizes that Torvald is not at all the kind of person she had believed him to be, and that their marriage has been based on mutual fantasies and misunderstanding.
She is credited with preserving much of the land that now comprises the Lake District National Park.
She should stop now ".
She would later advise her confessor and biographer, the Blessed Raymond of Capua, O. P., ( who went on to become Master General of the Order ) to do during times of trouble what she did now as a teenager: " Build a cell inside your mind, from which you can never flee.
Dialogue now took precedence over " slapstick " in Hollywood comedies: the fast-paced, witty banter of The Front Page ( 1931 ) or It Happened One Night ( 1934 ), the sexual double entrendres of Mae West ( She Done Him Wrong, 1933 ) or the often subversively anarchic nonsense talk of the Marx Brothers ( Duck Soup, 1933 ).
She decided to stay in Geneva alone, living first on the lake at Plongeon ( near the present United Nations buildings ) and then at the Rue de Chanoines ( now the Rue de la Pelisserie ) with François and Juliet d ’ Albert Durade on the second floor (" one feels in a downy nest high up in a good old tree ").
She now serves as a Special Envoy on Climate Change for the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
She was the wife of Anskill of Seacourt, at Wytham in Berkshire ( now Oxfordshire ).

She and regularly
She continued to show regularly in the Salon, to generally favorable reviews, until 1873, the year before the first Impressionist exhibition.
She also joined Temple's summer program at Tennessee State and trained regularly and raced with his Tigerbelles for two years.
She also appeared regularly in fashion magazines as a model and cover girl.
She continued acting in film and television regularly through the 1960s, when her performances became fewer ; after the release of the British horror film Trog in 1970, Crawford retired from the screen.
" She took a particular interest in the London Hospital, visiting it regularly.
She began singing regularly with Webb's Orchestra through 1935 at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom.
She began playing regularly at the Mudd Club and other venues with Jim Tisdall accompanying her on harp and Gittler guitar.
At 17 years old, in his journal Sirius, she published her first poem which could be translated as On his hand are many shiny rings, ( 1907 ) signing it ‘ Anna G .’ She soon became known in St Petersburg's artistic circles, regularly giving public readings.
She regularly read to soldiers in the military hospitals and on the front line ; indeed, her later pieces seem to be the voice of those who had struggled and the many she has outlived.
She and Olga, who was also given her own regiment, would go out and inspect the soldiers regularly, an occasion they greatly enjoyed.
She was regularly visited by her husband, who had rooms reserved for him.
She was also regularly depicted as an active participant in warfare ; indeed, the battlefield was sometimes referred to as " the garden of the Badb ".
She regularly returned to his studio to speak with aspiring actors throughout her career.
She regularly took them on bicycling trips to sketch buildings in the area, and encouraged them to take an interest in architecture.
She regularly entered public speaking competitions, placing first in the " Humorous Interpretation " category at the National District Tournament two years running.
She regularly invited many members of the Whig party to the house for tea parties in the garden.
She did, however, turn up regularly in bit parts.
" She was in constant contact with her daughter, who came to Paris regularly to check on her.
She made her first appearance at the BBC Proms in 1990, and has appeared regularly since.
She regularly took steam baths to prevent weight gain ; by 1894 she had wasted away to near emaciation, reaching her lowest point of 95. 7 lbs ( 43. 5 kg ).
She also appeared regularly on Mrs. Bush's Story Time, a national radio program that stressed the importance of reading aloud to children.
She has sung regularly and recorded with the Hungarian folk group Muzsikás.
She regularly takes anti-depressants, but no longer uses a squeeze-box ( hug machine ) that she invented at the age of 18 as a form of stress relief therapy, stating in February 2010 that: “ It broke two years ago, and I never got around to fixing it.
She regularly lectures at various other well-known law schools and universities including Yale, Stanford, New York University ( NYU ), UT Austin, Berkeley, UCLA, Rice, University of Chicago, and others.

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