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She and predicts
She also predicts that Shirley is in love too, and that she is not ‘ master of her own heart ’.
She can read people which is why she accurately predicts election results ".
She laments the current state of the Irish people and predicts an imminent revival of their fortunes, usually linked to the return of the Roman Catholic House of Stuart to the thrones of Britain and Ireland.
She also predicts that he would someday leave Alagaësia forever, and that he would face betrayal from within his own family.
She notes that this theory predicts that, if residential areas were more racially integrated, intraracial crime would decrease and interracial crime would increase correspondingly.
She also predicts evil will come from Russia if that country is unconverted.

She and journey
She remembered little of her previous journey there with Grace, and she could but hope that her dedication to her mission would enable her to accomplish it.
She has only the ability to create a soulless body, and thus she is “ persuaded to undertake the journey to heaven to ask for a soul ,” and “ the Seven Liberal Arts produce a chariot for her ... the Five Senses are the horses ”.
She is the first steam-propelled vessel to cross the Atlantic, although most of the journey is made under sail.
She began her journey to heaven and was about to cross over into heaven when she heard a cry of suffering from the world below.
She had used poor health to explain her prolonged visit to Switzerland, the journey having been arranged by Adélaïde.
She moved to the home of her new husband, Johann Baptist Franz von Berchtold zu Sonnenburg, in the small rural town of St. Gilgen, roughly six hours journey east of Salzburg.
She followed him through much of Greece and Asia Minor until she finally died, worn out by her grief and the long journey.
She has earned five national amateur titles, but her personal story of overcoming incest brought her to the attention of The New York Times and Barbara Walters of The View " Through this whole journey and me opening up the sexual abuse, I'm finding more importance and meaning to my life ," Underwood told SUCCESS magazine.
She told Laestadius about her spiritual experiences on her journey to a truly living Christianity, and after the meeting Laestadius felt he had come to understand the secret of living faith.
She teaches him how to drive a car and use credit cards, intending on escaping so he can continue his journey alone.
She advances through the labyrinth alone and overcomes a series of obstacles during her journey, including a Knights and Knaves logic puzzle, before eventually trapping herself in an oubliette.
She landed in Falmouth, Cornwall, setting Lapenotiere on his historic 36-hour journey by post chaise to the Admiralty in London.
She broke the champagne bottle on the nose of the California Zephyr train, to mark its inaugural journey from San Francisco on March 19, 1949.
She could not undertake her last planned journey to Germany because of illness.
She joined the Royal household and in 1316 accompanied the King in his journey from London to York.
She guides a suicidal young male protagonist called Sexton on a journey of self discovery.
She embarks on a journey in search of love and discovers a culture unfamiliar yet endearing to her.
She died in 1093 and made her final journey by ferry to Dunfermline Abbey.
She received her worst injury of the journey on a bus in Afghanistan, when a rifle butt hit her and fractured three ribs ; however, this only delayed her for a short while.
She broke her knee while on the Baikal Amur Mainline railway, then tore a calf while recuperating at Lake Baikal and her plans changed to a journey around Siberia by train, boat and bus, documented in Through Siberia by Accident.
She described this journey in her book, Persian Pictures, which was published in 1894.
She convinces Lucetta to dress her in boy's clothes and help her fix her hair so she will not be harmed on the journey.
She traveled from Boston to Liverpool in August on the Cambria, a vessel that used both sail and steam to make the journey in ten days and sixteen hours.
She then begins a long journey through space, chaos ' spirit comforting her, and telling her to sleep until the time they are needed again.

She and Italy
She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
She was the John Harvey, one of those Atlantic sea-horses that had sailed to Bari to bring beans, bombs, and bullets to the U.S. Fifteenth Air Force, to Field Marshal Montgomery's Eighth Army then racing up the calf of the boot of Italy in that early December of 1943.
She appeared to have no children with her husband and her sepulchral inscription has been found in Italy.
She returned with her children to Italy with Germanicus ’ ashes.
She accompanied Otto in 966 on his third expedition to Italy, where she remained with him for six years.
She is one of the two patron saints of Italy, together with St. Francis of Assisi.
She was equated with the Greek goddess Artemis, though she had an independent origin in Italy.
She was a patron of the arts as well as a leader of fashion, whose innovative style of dressing was copied by women throughout Italy and at the French court.
She is described as having heavy blonde hair which fell past her knees, a beautiful complexion, hazel eyes which changed colour, a full, high bosom, and a natural grace which made her appear to " walk on air "; these were the physical attributes that were highly appreciated in Italy during that period.
She was educated at Athens and in Italy.
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 !”
Regardless of the reasoning behind its introduction, Elizabeth transformed “ her court into the country ’ s leading musical center .” She would spare no expense in its regard, importing leading musical talents from Germany, France, and Italy.
She spoke of her ambition to study psychiatry, and also stated her intention to compete in the " Miss Washington " pageant in 1960, but before she could follow either course of action, Paul Tate was transferred to Italy, taking his family with him.
She herself died prematurely, in a car crash in Italy in 1998.
She was married at Rome, Italy on 8 January 1930 to Prince Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria, Prince of Piemonte ( born 15 September 1904 and died on 18 March 1983 at Geneva, Switzerland ).
She traveled in Germany and Italy before purchasing the Château of Arenenberg in the Swiss canton of Thurgau in 1817.
" She became Empress of the French and Queen of Italy.
She described her visit in a travel narrative that she published in 1844, Rambles in German and Italy.
She thereafter exerted much influence in restoring Nicene Christianity ( the mainstream, later split in 1054 by the East-West Schism in Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy ) to a position of primacy in Italy against its rival, Arian Christianity.
Her name is indigenous to Italy and might even be of Etruscan origin, stemming from an Italic moon goddess * Meneswā ' She who measures ', the Etruscans adopted the inherited Old Latin name, * Menerwā, thereby calling her Menrva.
She worked in telenovelas in Argentina and Italy.
She also visited Switzerland, Italy, Palestine, and Greece between 1856 and 1861, and wrote popular accounts of her travels.
She was also on intimate terms with many of the Italian Protestants, such as Pietro Carnesecchi, Juan de Valdés and Ochino, but she died before the church crisis in Italy became acute, and, although she was an advocate of religious reform, there is no reason to believe that she herself became a Protestant.
She visited Italy with the intention of meeting Fellini and requesting his permission in person.

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