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She and recalls
She recalls " being here and then not here " and having no identity of herself ; it should be noted that it is claimed she also suffered from what was formerly called " Multiple Personality Disorder ".
She recalls learning English " kinda of late " only knowing the dialogue she had learned for the casting beyond that, she could only say, “ How are you ?” and “ Thank you .”
She recalls a great deal of pain and suffering caused by his immediate family, and Bahá ' ís in Haifa.
She recalls that they had to do " all these really physical scenes together, rolling around on the floor and stuff ".
She recalls the other patients ' mental conditions and finds it hard to relate them to her own problems.
The first record Dickinson recalls owning was The Beatles single " She Loves You ", which he managed to persuade his grandfather to buy him, which made him more interested in music.
She was first sent to boarding school at the age of 11 years, and recalls her first night away from home: " I sobbed uncontrollably into my pillow.
She recalls it as her favorite of the two for the challenge of playing an emotionally battered young woman who travels from city to city assuming various guises in order to rob her employers.
She recalls her mother's horror when she first started living with somebody, " I explained to her why it was important for me to find out if I wanted a permanent commitment or not.
She suddenly recalls Pat's mumbling after discovering irises painted all over the walls of Blanc's office.
Praising Thea's skills, Erich Kettelhut recalls, " She was not only well-liked by her colleagues, but also as much a creative force, as highly motivated and smoothly efficient, as her husband.
During this time of poverty in 1920s Germany, von Harbou became active in acquiring food for her film crew, as on friend recalls, " She was even able to talk the Ufa into carrying the costs so the crew could get their meals for free ... she stood there on the rough floor of that drafty shed for hours and didn't mind peeling potatoes or cleaning vegetables with the other women.
She recalls arriving at the Royal Opera House at 4pm, after a sleepless night and flights from Vienna via Frankfurt.
She was three ..." recalls her mother.
She recalls feeling impressed by a need to educate the youth about drugs and drug abuse.
She recalls a Buddhist priest explaining: " That octopus is Pleasure ... That octopus is Death!
She recalls that she was confused by the disparity between her father's actions, such as beating her mother, and his dedication to the Islamic faith.
She recalls that upon taking over the magazine she found it to be " pretentious, humourless.
She recalls seeing Richard at the cabinet where the tranquilizers were kept the night of Maxine's murder.
She recalls how in the past she attempted to express her desire for sexual satisfaction to her husband which was met in return with denial and anger.
She recalls how she often goes naked in her homeworld, not seeing a need to cover up her own beauty.
She never tackled ' Siegfried ' or ' Götterdämmerung ' Brünnhilde, as she recalls in Rasponi's The Last Primadonnas.
She recalls that while on Capitol Hill, her kids would fish for loose change at the vending machines: " They'd routinely come up with $ 20 or $ 30.
She recalls that she grew eager to learn English because of her desire to watch her favorite films such as Gone with the Wind without subtitles.

She and nine
She reached Pearson City at nine p.m. and went straight to the Hotel Westmore.
She is by Ægir mother of nine billow maidens, whose names are:
She was already a regular at the famed Studio 54 when she was a little girl, smoking cigarettes at age nine, drinking alcohol by the time she was 11, smoking marijuana at 12, and snorting cocaine at 13.
She is part of an Irish-speaking and musical family, the sixth of nine children.
She was born on Tuesday 19 May 1474 at nine o ' clock in the evening in Ferrara, to Ercole I d ' Este, Duke of Ferrara and Leonora of Naples.
She married Thomas Delano in 1667 and had nine children.
She gained prominence when she overcame the dismissive attitude of veteran commanders and lifted the siege in only nine days.
She also won nine Grand Slam women's doubles titles, winning a calendar year doubles Grand Slam in 1998, and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title.
She died in Worthing when her son was nine.
She recovered, but wore a brace on her left leg and foot ( which had become twisted as a result ) until she was nine.
She was educated at home until she was nine years old, when her formal schooling began at a public elementary school, where she was required to start from the first grade ( although she was rapidly promoted through the grades ).
She began playing musical instruments at the age of nine, learning the trombone, ukulele and – in later years – the guitar and keyboards.
She eventually was crowned queen on 4 March 1330 at Westminster Abbey when she was almost six months pregnant ; and she gave birth to her first son, Edward, the following June just nine days before her sixteenth birthday.
She had given birth to fourteen children and outlived nine of them.
She had nine damned dozens
She read the Odyssey at the age of nine and enjoyed the works of John Bunyan, especially his 1678 story The Pilgrim's Progress.
She was arrested and imprisoned for various offences nine times, including a violent attack on a man she mistook for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, David Lloyd George.
She became Caesar ’ s mistress, and nine months after their first meeting, in 47 BC, Cleopatra gave birth to their son, Ptolemy Caesar, nicknamed Caesarion, which means " little Caesar.
She died when my mother was nine years old, and I was named in her honour.
She is the first of nine children born to Lenora Marie ( née Criscione ) and Phillip Leslie Tomalin, who worked as an advertising executive, television producer, and nightclub singer during the big band era.
She was the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the eighth-born of the nine Muses.
She was already mentioned in Homer's Iliad which relates her prideful hubris, for which she was punished by Leto, who sent Apollo and Artemis, with the loss of all her children, and her nine days of abstention from food during which time her children lay unburied.
She bore William nine children, including two kings, William II and Henry I.
She flees across Arabia and, after nine months, turns to the gods for help.
She was originally thought to have nine heads, and any neck, if severed, would give rise to two more heads, her ninth head was immortal.

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