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She would often go up on the roof to see the attendant take down the flag in the evening.
She is often depicted nude in many of the images she is in.
She was the Hellenic goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, virginity and protector of young girls, bringing and relieving disease in women ; she often was depicted as a huntress carrying a bow and arrows.
She was often depicted in paintings and statues in a forest setting, carrying a bow and arrows, and accompanied by a deer.
She has consequently often credited her faith as having helped her overcome addictions and personal problems.
She and Pissarro were often treated as " two outsiders " by the Salon since neither were French or had become French citizens.
She refers to Diana, goddess of the moon, who is often depicted with a silver hunting bow.
She also commented on Dean's romantic side claiming that he will often do spontaneous things to surprise her and sometimes even writes her poems.
She is often cited as one of the earliest dominatrices, although she herself used the title of " Governess ".
She did not have the opportunity to see her sons very often during her imprisonment, though she was released for special occasions such as Christmas.
She often wrote to its then ruler, Tsar Ivan IV, on amicable terms, though the Tsar was often annoyed by her focus on commerce rather than on the possibility of a military alliance.
She is most often associated with her Homeric epithet " rosy-fingered " ( rhododactylos ), but Homer also calls her Eos Erigeneia:
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 is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.
She was often portrayed as the shrewish, jealous wife of Zeus, who himself often escaped from her controlling ways by cheating on her with other women, mortal and immortal.
She was often described as a Lady Macbeth-type who dominated her husband.
She uses her telekinesis to often lift herself and others giving her the ability of levitation and flight.
She is understood in various and often conflicting aspects, as the embodiment of treachery, the quintessential victim, or simply as symbolic mother of the new Mexican people.
She co-starred often with Swedish actor and fellow Bergman collaborator, Erland Josephson, with whom she made the 1973 Swedish television drama, Scenes from a Marriage, which was also edited to feature-film length and distributed theatrically.
She is often depicted with her sacred creature, an owl usually named as the " owl of Minerva ", which symbolizes her ties to wisdom.
She was often given to harsh language, and she did not spare her husband, even when strangers were present.
She is often depicted as a trio of goddesses, all sisters, although membership of the triad varies ; the most common combinations are Badb, Macha and Nemain, or Badb, Macha and Anand ; Anand is also given as an alternate name for Morrigu.
She often fills in for Carter when he is indisposed.

She and complains
She opens bazaars, attends concerts, visits hospitals in my place ... she not only never complains, but endeavours to prove that she has enjoyed what to another would be a tiresome duty.
She is never seen with a film crew, she never shows anyone any official credentials and complains at one point that her cameraman is never around when she needs him.
She complains that, despite increasingly desperate attempts to capture a husband via intensive flirtation at hurling matches, wakes, and pattern days, the young men insist on ignoring her in favor of late marriages to much older women.
At the same party, Heroin Bob complains of a headache ( induced by Spandau Ballet's " She Loved Like Diamond " playing on a stereo ), and is given Percodan, which he consumes while intoxicated.
She complains she had six platinum records and starred in five Hollywood movies.
She is perhaps best known for the story in First Nephi where she complains against her husband for sending her sons back to Jerusalem.
She worries because she does not do anything, she complains, she cries, and she may threaten suicide.
She again has a hangnail, and complains about how painful it is.
She complains that, despite increasingly desperate attempts to capture a husband via intensive flirtation at hurling matches, wakes, and pattern days, the young men insist on ignoring her in favor of late marriages to much older women.
She has no problem with this and actually makes an effort to be a good aunt, but Sergei complains repeatedly for a time about their misfortune.
She is often portrayed as being a hypocrite as in most episodes she complains about how immoral the modern world is and how values have gone down and then talks of happy memories of doing the same sort of things herself in her youth because " you had to in them days ".
She is getting down about the rejection she faces as an actress and complains to her father (" Climbing Uphill ").
She whines, cries and complains about her status in the family as overlooked.
She usually complains about the greed and laziness of others, despite not being able to work her own kettle.
She constantly stokes a roaring fire and complains of being cold despite the elevated temperature.
She rebuffs the pair, and upon arriving in Brushwood Gulch, she complains to her husband, the town's sheriff ( Stanley Fields ).
She complains that she wants to go out, and after she uses her feminine charm, he agrees to take her out to a party.
She complains to her parents, but her father coldly refuses to help, presumably to punish Connie.
She complains of vision problems, seeing hooded persons, and people dying, which a psychiatrist, Samir Patel, diagnoses as hallucinations.
She is a commoner, and Antonio's friend Lazarello complains about the social inequality of the proposed match.
She complains to the real estate agent of the noise caused by her strange neighbors, only to be told that the house is occupied only by the priest and herself.
She is bothered by Blanche though, he now complains about being afraid to eat her dinner, because she fears that Jane has poisoned it.
She usually complains about something that one of the firetrucks or a normal vehicle did.

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