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She and preferred
She preferred that parents or teachers read aloud those texts ( such as Plutarch and the Old Testament ), making omissions only where necessary.
She preferred her husband's mistresses to be ladies-in-waiting, as that way she believed she could keep a closer eye on them.
She hated school and preferred to play alone.
She preferred to perform in concert and recital only.
She was ordered to decide a fight between two kings, Hjalmgunnar and Agnar, and knew that Odin preferred the older king, Hjalmgunnar, yet she decided the battle for Agnar.
She preferred German princes who could establish homes in the UK.
She, her father Tokimasa, and her brother Yoshitoki created a council of regents for the eighteen-year-old Yoriie, but the headstrong shogun hated his mother's family and preferred his wife's family, the Hiki clan, and his father-in-law, Hiki Yoshikazu.
“” She preferred to cross the mountain by leaving a track that would show forever her contempt for Ulster … to make the Pass of the Cualinge Cattle .” Furthermore this scene also reveals much of Medb ’ s character as a somewhat stubborn, scornful woman.
She preferred simplicity and solitude to the pomp and ceremony of life at Court.
" She preferred to renounce all social amusements and pleasures so desired by young ladies of her age ... and has devoted her entire life to loving and caring for me ," the Tsar wrote.
" She writes that gynomorphic male and andromorphic female are preferred, adding, " I hope future work on these animals is carried out with more professionalism.
She preferred to say she wrote " romantic novels of suspense ".
She is also well known for her trademark rapid-fire dialogue, which is often full of obscure pop culture references ; and as well for her preferred master shot filming style.
She preferred a life of comfort but evidently did not wish to stifle his ambition.
She preferred to buy readymade garments rather than made-to-order outfits.
She opposed the execution of Louis XVI of France, partly out of opposition to capital punishment and partly because she preferred a relatively tame and living king to the possibility of a rebel regency in exile.
She opposed Pierce's decision to run for president, for she much preferred private life.
She preferred originals to their adaptations, and so her work ended up being critical of Shakespeare.
She naturally preferred the stage in any event.
" She also wished to live a life more in the style of a queen, while he preferred a more simple family life.
She continued to commute to Hollywood to make films but preferred the small town life.
She preferred to remain independent.
She worked with all of the grades, but she preferred to work with the fourth year students, and prepare them for the wider world.
She insisted on being sponsored by Robert Smillie and her old friend, James Maxton to be introduced to the commons, rather than by the leadership's preferred choice of sponsors.

She and playing
She is best known for playing the title character in the Fox comedy-drama series Ally McBeal for which she won a Golden Globe Award.
She has stated preferring to learn an opponent's style so she can play intentionally against him rather than playing " objective " chess.
She has expressed interest in playing the role of Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry in Michel Gondry's upcoming biographical film about the band.
She first came to public attention after winning a musical competition at age six by playing the piano.
She saw ' terror in all their faces ', she said, as if they knew that ' the game they had been playing for years was finally over.
She appeared in TV series The Storyteller in episode " The Three Ravens " playing a witch.
She co-starred in 1950's The Next Voice You Hear ..., playing a pregnant housewife who hears the voice of God from her radio.
She soon starred in the 1953 science fiction film Donovan's Brain ; Crowther said that Davis, playing the role of a possessed scientist's " sadly baffled wife ", " walked through it all in stark confusion " in an " utterly silly " film.
She and Lee Hazlewood embarked on a US tour playing the House of Blues, the Viper Room, the Whiskey-a-Go-Go, the now-defunct Mama Kin in Boston, the Trocadero in Philadelphia, and The Fillmore.
She also appeared in The Good Night, playing two characters, Anna and Melody.
She also announced that she would be playing an amazon in the Barbarella film.
She is most known in America for playing the role of Pippa McKenna on The Facts of Life in the late 1980s.
She was supposedly a very skilled musician as well, in both singing and playing the lute.
She attended one of O ' Sullivan's films playing in London's West End and told her parents of her ambitions to become an actress.
She stayed with Chicken Shack for two albums, during which time her genuine feel for the blues became evident, not only in her Sonny Thompson-style piano playing, but through her authentic " bluesy " voice.
She was attending a high school party and saw Buckingham playing " California Dreamin '", and joined in with the harmony.
She is Harlequin's mistress, a comic servant playing the tricky slave type, and wife of Pierrot.
She developed her skills at singing and playing the piano.
She soon learned that this life was nothing but “ role playing ” ( p. 39 ).
She appeared in the third episode of Season 3 of NBC's 30 Rock playing Liz Lemon's old college roommate who stalks Jack Donaghy.
She gained critical acclaim for her performances in The Object of My Affection ( 1998 ), a comedy-drama about a woman who falls for a gay man ( played by Paul Rudd ), and in the low-budget 2002 film The Good Girl, playing an unglamorous cashier in a small town.
She began playing musical instruments at the age of nine, learning the trombone, ukulele and – in later years – the guitar and keyboards.
She received rave reviews playing Ruby Lee Gissing, a young woman trying to make a new life for herself, and it was this performance that would launch her career as an actress.
" When my grandmother found out that I was playing jazz in one of the sporting houses in the District, she told me that I had disgraced the family and forbade me to live at the house ... She told me that devil music would surely bring about my downfall, but I just couldn't put it behind me.
She supports Lucien, a childlike young man who works for Mr. Collignon, the bullying neighborhood greengrocer ; by playing practical jokes on Collignon, whose confidence she undermines until he questions his own sanity.

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