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She and quietly
She had the feeling that, under the mouldering leaves, there would be the bodies of dead animals, quietly decaying and giving their soil back to the mountain.
She sat quietly, staring at me from the wide eyes.
She is a serene woman who, after taking care of the housework, sits quietly in a chair.
She was admitted, and in the dead of night quietly opened the gate.
She praises the character for taking charge and accepting the possibility she might be a Potential Slayer, and for quietly stepping back when she turns out to be wrong, without revealing how disappointed she really is.
She finally gave in, and the series reappeared in a twice-weekly, early-evening 15 minute format ( with another change in title, to Molly, in due course ), with Harold Stone and then Robert H. Harris replacing Loeb as Jake, though Berg quietly continued to pay a salary to Loeb.
She died quietly in her sleep.
She accepts, and the two are quietly wed.
She then quietly helped the most poor people whose property had been confiscated by secretly compensating them economically from her own budget.
She went quietly with Inspector Morton.
She is content to sit quietly with Leslie and her Tigger toy.
She tries to reconcile with Tenma, but he quietly rejects her.
She then returned to Paris with her children – three older daughters and one son – and lived there quietly until 1796, when she married the Marc-René-Voyer de Paulmy, marquis d ' Argenson, grandson of Louis XV's minister of war.
She, in turn, quietly informs Captain Ramey of this.
She mocks Rosette one last time before she quietly dies drifting away.
She was also skilled in " woodcraft " ( tracking and moving quietly through forested areas ), as noted by King Tirian in The Last Battle ; Eustace credits this to her time as a Girl Guide, but no doubt this was supplemented by her travels and experiences in The Silver Chair.
She refuses to go on, then suddenly yet quietly passes away, presumably from hypothermia.
She married the editor and publisher, George Nichols ; when he became an invalid, she quietly took over his duties at the paper.
She moved to Vermont, where she lived quietly under the name Sandra Collins until 1989, when her environmental activism made the news and her identity was made public.
She inherited her house which rests quietly in the Marigny District.
She was not tracked down until 1966, and until then, lived quietly in East Germany.
She informs him that Kosnov participated in no such capture, and Rone realizes that Bresnavitch quietly orchestrated the raid without the knowledge of Soviet counter-intelligence, a clear indicator that he was Polyakov's traitorous high-level Soviet official contact.
She starred in many school musicals and quietly tutored and befriended classmates others ignored.
She died quietly in 1920.

She and accepted
She gave birth there and was accepted by the people, offering them her promise that her son would be always favourable toward the city.
She attended the funeral of Lady Bird Johnson in Austin, Texas on July 14, 2007 and three days later accepted the highest Polish distinction, the Order of the White Eagle, on behalf of Ronald Reagan at the Reagan Library.
She never parted with an entire Ministry or accepted an entirely new one regardless of the results of an election.
She received a well-rounded education that included the fine arts and her apprenticeship with local painters set a precedent for women to be accepted as students of art.
She graduated in 1951 and was accepted into the philosophy program of Gakushuin University, the first woman to enter the department.
She reportedly accepted his proposal a day after learning from Peter Townsend that he intended to marry a young Belgian woman, Marie-Luce Jamagne, who was half his age and bore a striking resemblance to Margaret.
She was accepted to the membership of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1926, becoming its second female member ; the society later awarded both her and her husband ( posthumously ) the Henry Laurence Gantt Medal in 1944 for her contributions to industrial engineering.
She also began to attract various male admirers whom she accepted into her inner circles, including the baron de Besenval, the duc de Coigny, and Count Valentin Esterházy.
She is best known for her theory on the origin of eukaryotic organelles, and her contributions to the endosymbiotic theory, which is now generally accepted for how certain organelles were formed.
She may have been the daughter of Roger Palmer, but Charles accepted her.
She accepted the award on April 17, 2010 at Identities, the Harvard association's annual charity fashion show.
She never accepted it, humiliating Leicester in public: " my open and great disgraces delivered from her Majesty's mouth ".
She accepted her next role in Pleasure Mad, knowing " it was well understood that if I didn't deliver in this picture, I was through.
She wrote the biography entitled Jane Austen, which won the $ 25, 000 Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction in April 2002, an award accepted by her daughter Meg on her behalf in Toronto, Ontario, on April 22, 2002.
" She offered the headmaster 50 roubles to let him attend, which he accepted.
She then applied for, and accepted, a position in the PUB department store running errands and working in the millinery department.
She was accepted by the John Murray Anderson School of Theatre, and studied dance with Martha Graham.
She accepted her next role, in the Grand Guignol horror film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
She accepted roles in the television miniseries The Dark Secret of Harvest Home ( 1978 ) and the theatrical film Death on the Nile ( 1978 ), an Agatha Christie murder mystery.
She reported later, “ I guess I never met a more misanthropic, grumpy individual in my life .” Hopper grumbled throughout the project and never again accepted a commission.
She was twelve at that point and would have been too young to attend the École des Beaux-Arts even if they had accepted women.
She applied and was accepted, where she was a classmate of Vanessa Redgrave, graduating with a first class degree in drama and four acting prizes, one being the Gold Medal as Outstanding Student.
She becomes Robin, and is accepted by the Batman after she saves his life.
She eventually accepted an offer with Warner Bros. who soon released her debut album, Bonnie Raitt, in 1971.

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