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She and radiated
She awoke to find herself clutching the statue, which radiated an eerie purple glow.

She and warmth
She was the opposite of everything she should have been -- a positive pole in a negative home, a living reaction of warmth and kindness to the harsh reality of her father.
" She was attracted to his intellect and personal charisma, and he responded to her emotional warmth and unorthodox attitudes.
She also has a tenderness and warmth that they lack.
She is associated with the south, with warmth, and with the northern migration of birds that accompanies the warmer months.
She endured the neglect with uncomplaining stoicism, for her innate warmth prevented her from succumbing to bitterness.
She had begun to alternate between false theatrical gestures and a white-knuckled immobility ; she was carrying her shoulders high and square, and despite her heavy make-up you could see the warmth of humiliation rising in her face and neck.
She and Arnaud fall in love, and she later decides to rely on him as her warmth.
She is a strong, willful woman with little personal warmth.

She and good
She is not only a trained mathematician and Classicist, but a good architect.
She was Ellen Aldridge, a widow of good repute who was employed by Gorton's wife and lived with the family.
She was wise enough to realize a man could be good company even if he did weigh too much and didn't own the mint.
She took a good look at herself in the mirror before she turned and, walking with very small steps, started toward the door.
She had made curtains for all the windows of her little house, and she had kept it spotless and neat, shabby as it was, and cooked good meals for Bobby Joe.
She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold Coast, that I had once been a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies.
She was in good health and spirits, but still determined to get the money from Forbes.
She has a good, firm delivery of songs and adds to the solid virtues of the evening.
She is just home from a sojourn in London where she has become the sweetheart of a young fellow named Ronnie ( we never do see him ) and has been subjected to a first course in thinking and appreciating, including a dose of good British socialism.
`` She was mighty good to you past times, an' this'll fetch her ''.
She had good friends here, people who liked her.
She looked good, with her short tousled hair and no make-up.
She was a beautiful and reputable woman and according to Pliny the Elder, she had a double canine in her upper right jaw, a sign of good fortune.
She also demanded that the cross be personally sent by Botaneiates as a vow of his good faith.
She proposes that Kant's first two premises only entail that we must try to achieve the perfect good, not that it is actually attainable.
She was a good friend of Ibsen.
She consoles Boethius by discussing the transitory nature of fame and wealth (" no man can ever truly be secure until he has been forsaken by Fortune "), and the ultimate superiority of things of the mind, which she calls the " one true good ".
She stirs up even the shiftless to toil ; for a man grows eager to work when he considers his neighbour, a rich man who hastens to plough and plant and put his house in good order ; and neighbour vies with his neighbour as he hurries after wealth.
She wanted to have the watch engraved with the words, " To Pork from the O ' Hara's — Well done good and faithful servant ," but Pork declined the offer.
She decided to stay in Geneva alone, living first on the lake at Plongeon ( near the present United Nations buildings ) and then at the Rue de Chanoines ( now the Rue de la Pelisserie ) with François and Juliet d ’ Albert Durade on the second floor (" one feels in a downy nest high up in a good old tree ").
She further displayed a shrewd political acumen in her negotiations with Cesare Borgia, who had dispossessed Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, duke of Urbino, the husband of her sister-in-law and good friend Elisabetta Gonzaga in 1502.
She broke off their relationship officially and left for good.
" She held that the former is good, and the latter evil, and that there is a fundamental difference between them.
She told Access Hollywood: " He is a good guy.

She and fellowship
Franklin was awarded a research fellowship and, according to an entry on the web site of the Dolan DNA Learning Center of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, that is supported by the National Cancer Institute, " She spent a year in R. G. W.
She took a fellowship at Provincetown's Fine Arts Work Center, which lasted for the next two years ( 1997 – 1998 ).
She did a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Research Council of Canada in Ottawa.
She retired from the University of Sussex in 1999 but retains a visiting fellowship.
She finished a residency in internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2010 and is now in fellowship for Critical Care.
She was turned down for a Carnegie Fellowship in 1945 because this fellowship would have meant that she would have had to observe at Mount Wilson observatory, which was reserved only for men at that time.
She has also been awarded a 2011-2012 fellowship by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University.
She was awarded an honorary fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society in 1990 and had a major retrospective at the Barbican Centre in London in 2001.
She was awarded a Commonwealth Literary Fund fellowship in 1959.
She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California at Berkeley while managing the Lick Observatory planet search program.
She is also a New Zealand Senior Scholar and Associated Chartered Accountant, awarded with fellowship status.
She received an honorary fellowship from the University of Sunderland in July 2009.
Susie Ibarra is recipient of the 2010 TED Fellowship “ recognizing her as a young world-changer and trailblazer who has shown unusual accomplishment and exceptional courage .” She was also awarded a 2010 New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship for Music Composition and a 2008 Asian Cultural Council Rockefeller Fellow.
She won a prestigious Charles Elliott Norton fellowship, which she used to continue her studies at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece.
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She graduated with honors in English and was awarded a fellowship to pursue a Ph. D. in Literature and Sound Theory at Duke University and joined the Cave Canem Poetry Collective.
She was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 1960 – 61, and nominated for a National Book Award for Country Without Maps.
She has earlier received a Kellogg Foundation national fellowship.
She has written a book entitled New York Underground and received fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
She completed an internship and residency in pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a fellowship in community child health at Children's Hospital Boston.
She is also a recipient of the 2008 Guggenheim fellowship in nonfiction.
She was made assistant in ethnology at the Peabody Museum in 1882, and in 1891 received the Thaw fellowship, which was created for her.
She completed her studies in 1899 and received a fellowship to undertake research for her MA in medieval history at Columbia University.
She has received a Gertrude Stein Award for innovative poetry, a Katherine Newman Award for best essay on U. S. ethnic literature, a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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