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She and pressures
She also started to drink heavily as the pressures from the war and of supporting her daughter took their toll.
She feels free from previous pressures to get married, potentially to the wrong man.
She pressures July to bring Jake Spoon back for killing her husband.
She suggests these pressures created internal movements, as well as reactions against European activity, that drove the state formations and concomitant violence and displacement.
She removed restrictions on foreigner traders, despite pressures from local traders, who wanted to maintain monopolies.
She gave her last public speech, on May 25, 2011, at the Canadian Club of Ottawa, entitled Serving Parliament Through a Decade of Change, where she warned the government faces long-term fiscal pressures that will mean " very hard choices " between raising taxes or cutting programs and encouraged the government to publicize its long-term fiscal projections because " without them, we cannot begin to understand the scale and complexity of our financial challenges and the implication of policy choices .".
She retired from the international game in May 2007, citing the increased pressures of representing her country.
She pressures him to battle with all his strength and overcome his fears, using Joey ’ s duel with her as an example.
She becomes Bradin's girlfriend and pressures him into using drugs and having sex.
She met the pressures of rearing her children and handling Nathanael's devastated finances with courage and determination.
She tries to keep their spirits up with stories of Peter Pan, but Jane has become cynical under the pressures of the war, belittling the stories her mother tells and unintentionally ridiculing her brother's faith in them.
She can swim at superhuman speeds, breathe underwater, and is immune to the cold and pressures of the depths.
She eventually resigned from her position after only two matches, because of heavy media pressures.

She and him
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
She clung to him, talking to him, and dabbing at her eyes.
She had helped him change his mind.
She had picked up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him.
She came down against him, and he tried to break her fall.
She brought up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker.
She began it deliberately, so that none of her words would be lost on him.
She yanked away from him furiously.
She studied him hopefully, yearningly ; ;
She looked at him, lips compressed.
She wondered what had taken place in town, between him and his wife.
Meredith was irritated when the Grafin knocked at his door and told him, `` She is a great beauty!!
She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked on scornfully.
She snapped at him.
She grabbed at Feathertop's sleeve and shrieked, `` Help him!!
She has rarely been photographed with him and, except for Carl's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Chicago in 1953, she has not attended the dozens of banquets, functions, public appearances, and dinners honoring him -- all of this upon her insistence.
She couldn't cook or clean or make him comfortable.
She tells him of the consequences of his behavior.
She would hover over him and, looking like her brother, anxiously watch the progress of Scotty's fork or spoon.
She did not touch him.
She turned to him again.
She envied him.

She and play
She was still in the play for pay business when she died, a top trollop who had given the world's oldest profession one of its rare flashes of glamour.
She never hid the fact that she liked to play.
She said, `` Sometimes I think they are keeping religion for us while we play around.
She is performing near Fredrik's home, and he brings Anne to see the play.
She says she has been treated like a doll to play with, first by her father and then by him.
She would play piano at family parties and encourage Neil and Tim to accompany her.
She had a strong religious upbringing and developed a faith that would play a major role in later life.
She starred in the off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore in February 2010.
She then transferred with the L. A. company, to play the role once again, in the San Francisco production which began performances January 27, 2009.
She was approached by James Cameron to play the part of " Rose Dawson Calvert " for his 1997 blockbuster Titanic with Kate Winslet to play her younger self, but she turned down the role and the part of Rose was given to Gloria Stuart.
She met with Naomi Watts, who was to play the role of Ann Darrow.
She wrote that the film " gave him a role that he could play with complexity, because the film character's pride in his art, his selfishness, drunkenness, lack of energy stabbed with lightning strokes of violence were shared by the real Bogart ".
She learned to play chess at age five, emigrating with her parents to Brooklyn that same year ( 1989 ).
She commenced to play an increasingly important role in Italian politics, steadily advancing Mantua's position.
She won the game with exceptional positional play.
She did not play at the 2006 Linares tournament because she was pregnant again.
She has stated preferring to learn an opponent's style so she can play intentionally against him rather than playing " objective " chess.
She was selected to play " Pilar " in the 1943 film For Whom the Bell Tolls, winning an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress-Motion Picture.
She later directed Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire ( play ) at the Sydney Theatre Company in Australia, which ran September through October 2009, and then continued from 29 October to 21 November 2009 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, where it won a
She subsequently acted in many melodramas with the Valentine Company in Toronto, capped by the starring role of Little Eva in their production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the most popular play of the 19th century.
She played Lady Macbeth on Broadway opposite Maurice Evans in a production directed by Margaret Webster that ran for 131 performances in 1941, the longest run of the play in Broadway history.
Menander also wrote a play called Misoumenos ( Μισούμενος ) or The Man ( She ) Hated.
She returned to the London stage in May 2009 to play the lead role in Wallace Shawn's new play, Grasses of a Thousand Colours at the Royal Court Theatre.

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