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She quoted his sister Avril that " he was essentially an aloof, undemonstrative person " and said herself of his friendship with the Buddicoms " I do not think he needed any other friends beyond the schoolfriend he occasionally and appreciatively referred to as ' CC '".
She occasionally throws up the terrible offspring of our pride and carelessness to remind us of how puny we really are in the face of a tornado, an earthquake or a Godzilla.
She looked after the affairs of the Press very capably and occasionally sent Milford boxes of complimentary cigars.
She used predominantly the London fashion houses ; her favourite was Redfern's, but she shopped occasionally at Doucet and Fromont of Paris.
" She was occasionally called by the French version of her name, " Anastasie ," or by the Russian nicknames " Nastya ," " Nastas ," or " Nastenka.
She lived there, occasionally visiting brother James, ministering to the Native Americans, and raising silkworms for the local silk industry, until her death in 1784 at the age of 87.
She was the partner of Mars in ancient cult practices, and was sometimes identified with the goddess Bellona, and occasionally with the goddess Minerva.
She is also highly cynical of her friends ' plans and ideas and often teases Gobo about his Uncle Traveling Matt ( occasionally yawning while he reads the postcards ).
She is occasionally called Xilonen, (" the hairy one ", which referred to the hairs on unshucked maize ), who was married also to Tezcatlipoca.
She has participated in many advertising campaigns, and performs occasionally as a motivational speaker to young women and aspiring business leaders.
The fifth and sixth lines are occasionally replaced by, " She hung it on the washing line / It fell into the River Tyne ".
She also occasionally voices the character of Katrina ( Shanks ) Meltsner on the Focus on the Family radio drama Adventures in Odyssey.
She admits to wondering occasionally what a life with Stevens might have been like, but she has come to love her husband and is looking forward to the birth of their first grandchild.
She occasionally called her boyfriend, Vito, a telephone repair man, or her pal Phoenicia, another operator.
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She plays a central role in the first part of G. A. Henty's novel Beric the Briton and in a children's novel by Henry Treece.
She was introduced anonymously while still a teenager in the third book in the series and plays a larger role in several of the titles of the 1930s and 1940s.
She provides the only major element of Bring It On that plays as tweaking parody rather than slick, strident, body-slam churlishness.
She leans forward to restrain the Christ Child as he plays roughly with a lamb, the sign of his own impending sacrifice.
She plays Katherine Rhumor, a New York socialite who finds herself drawn into the central intrigue of a think tank, after the death of her husband.
She plays poker each week with them and also runs the onboard theatre troupe, being a skilled actress and director.
She plays a major part in various adventures of Jason's crew, suffered injury in a battle at Colchis, and was healed by Medea.
She plays a woman raped, along with her sister, by a ruthless gang at a fairground and seeks revenge for her sister's now vegetative state by systematically murdering her rapists.
She discovers his name is Nino Quincampoix, and she plays a cat and mouse game with him around Paris before eventually anonymously returning his treasured album.
She also began to participate in amateur plays and musicals, starting in 1780, in a theatre built for her and other courtiers who wished to indulge in the delights of acting and singing.
She also cites verbal similarities between both Shrew plays and the anonymous play A Knack to Know a Knave ( c1592 ), which was first performed at The Rose on 10 June 1592.
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