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She and opted
She later opted against doing so, fearing that people would accuse her of changing her last name because it was Spanish.
She opted for participating in Nationaal Songfestival, the Dutch heat of the Eurovision Song Contest, and won.
( She opted not to return for subsequent installments, and the role was recast.
She opted out of most subsequent touring duties with the band ; however, her parts were taken over by Kathryn Calder.
She opted to change the angle previously attempted and was able to include women ’ s rights as an important lever in the machine to create an independent Workers ' Union.
She has said she opted for medicine because it was " a concrete way of helping people cope with pain " and " a way to contribute to improve health in Chile.
She only performed the act for one year because she did not like the smell of cigarette smoke and disliked traveling all the time ; her shows were all sold out and she was offered an extended stay in Las Vegas but opted out.
She was asked to read for the femme fatale Lola ( eventually played by Young ), but opted for the secretary role.
She replaced Doug Kidd, a long-serving National MP who had opted to become a list MP.
She opted out of the show for her sister Shilpa's wedding.
She appeared in the pilot, but when Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, a regular from the original, opted to return, Atkins's character was written out.
She opted to turn professional immediately after the event at the age of 18.
She ended up winning $ 8, 000 USD, getting 9 out of 10 questions correct and opted not to answer the 11th question ( the bonus question ), as missing the bonus question results in a loss of all the player's winnings.
She opted for neutrality in her dances, presenting the objective presence of the human body and its movements, and refused to project a persona or create a narrative within her dances.
She appeared from October 1998 to April 2002 when Outhwaite opted to leave the role.
TV Land considered showing episodes of the show in 1998 but opted instead to air episodes of another " lost " sitcom that was also produced by Talent Associates, He and She.

She and return
She would return this symbol to the mountain, as one pours seed back into the soil every Spring or as ancient fertility cults demand annual human sacrifice.
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 tells her daughters-in-law to return to their own mothers, and remarry.
She arranges to leave her daughter with Laura and her father until she can return in three months.
She also tried to convince Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome.
She would not return to the king unless he was pleased enough with her to summon her again by name.
She tells her servant Ninshubur ( Lady Evening ), a reference to Inanna's role as the evening star, that if she does not return in three days, to get help from her father Anu, Enlil, king of the gods, or Enki.
She even manages to persuade Agnes to return with her to the other party.
She then tells Ben that she cannot return to their loveless marriage.
She left Adam and refused to return to the Garden of Eden after she mated with archangel Samael.
She resigned in 1955 to return to college.
She went on to act to significant acclaim in 10 of his most admired films, including Persona in 1966, The Passion of Anna in 1969, Cries and Whispers in 1972 and Autumn Sonata, in which her co-star, Ingrid Bergman, made her return to Swedish cinema.
She dropped out after a year, and made her professional debut in 1960 on her father's television special, The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis, welcoming the return of Elvis Presley home from Europe following his discharge from service in the US Army.
She nursed him back to health following the loss of his right lower leg at Saint Martin and subsequent return to the Netherlands to recuperate.
She left Adam and refused to return to the Garden of Eden after she mated with archangel Samael.
She tried to convince Belldandy to return to Heaven to resolve the bug problem and at the same time with the ulterior motive of alleviating her loneliness.
She agreed to return to the United States as his concubine after he promised to free her children when they came of age.
She visited him again on her return three weeks later.
She pleaded to her brother to let her return home, but he only sent a few agents who tried to assist in helping her situation and refused to let her return home.
She relied instead on a variety of lighting effects to reinforce mood ; actors seemed to come out of darkness and return to darkness.
She is too much in love with George's memory to return Dobbin's affections.
She tells Alma, " There's a legend: if they float to shore, you'll return to Hawaii.
She recruited fighting men from both Ireland and Scotland, transporting the gallowglass mercenaries between their Scottish homes and Irish employers and plundering Scotland's outlying islands on her return trips.
She was so enchanted by the faithful recreation of the ceremony for the return of the troops from Italy that she could not stop herself from calling out “ Long Live the Empress !”

She and Coronation
She went on to have a brief but memorable role in Coronation Street, in which her character turned down Ken Barlow's offer of marriage.
She is sometimes known by other names by different Inuit groups such as Arnapkapfaaluk (" Big Bad Woman ") of the Copper Inuit from the Coronation Gulf area and Takánakapsâluk or Takannaaluk ( Igloolik ).
She has also made many single television appearances, including playing Jill, the receptionist from Pear Tree Productions, in one episode of the first series of I'm Alan Partridge, a rural dominatrix in Doc Martin as well as roles in Midsomer Murders and Coronation Street.
She and her husband began racing Thoroughbreds in 1954 and would win major races such as the 1959 Coronation Cup with Nagami and that year's Irish Oaks with Discorea.
She also appeared in Coronation Street, and as a white witch in Doctor at Large ( 1971 ).
She returned to television in 2011, guest-starring as a judge on a June 2011 episode of Coronation Street and as aunt Annie in an episode of the children's TV show Scoop, titled " Come In Digby, Your Time's Up ".
She had a place in the ceremony of the Coronation of Napoleon in 1804.
She was also able to provide details of the Coronation of Queen Victoria, for which no written records existed ( she was then sixteen ).
She is also known for being one of very few actors to have appeared in both Coronation Street and its rival series EastEnders for the BBC ( in 2000 ).
In November 2010, She was a guest panellist on ITVs flagship show Loose Women, to celebrate fifty years of Coronation Street and in April 2012, to celebrate soap week and in June 2011 she was a guest on Countdown.
She was awarded the King George VI Coronation Medal for work done.
She is perhaps best known for playing policewoman Emma Taylor in Coronation Street and is currently starring as DI Eva Moore in the BBC soap, Doctors.
She has also previously appeared in Coronation Street.
She was mentioned in Coronation Street on 31 July 2009 when Maria asked a stressed Tony " Who are you?
She is best known to British television viewers as Hilda Ogden on the soap opera Coronation Street, a role she played from 1964 – 1987 and also as Auntie Wainwright on the longest running sitcom Last of the Summer Wine from 1988 to 2010.
She first appeared in Coronation Street in 1961 as landlady Mrs Webb.
She also wrote for the anthology drama series Dramarama, before in 1988 co-creating the long-running children's drama Children's Ward with her Coronation Street colleague Paul Abbott.
She took time off from Coronation Street in 1973 after suffering a nervous breakdown.
She became the programme's first black presenter and turned down a role in soap opera Coronation Street for the job.
She was close friends with fellow Coronation Street actress Eileen Derbyshire.
She was cast later in the series Pardon the Expression, a spin-off of Coronation Street alongside Arthur Lowe.
She was godmother to James Roache, the son of Bill Roache, who plays Ken Barlow in Coronation Street.
A Coronation Street insider reassured The Sun that Betty was not being written out of the show, however, stating: " She ’ ll be here for a long time to come – she ’ ll just be on the other side of the bar for a change ".
ITV describe Betty as a " lynchpin " of the soap opera, stating that: " She ’ s as much a part of Coronation Street as the cobble stones.
She has also had minor roles in Emmerdale and Coronation Street, and as a child appeared in the film Bugsy Malone.

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