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She and recognizes
She recognizes Pinkerton and points him out to her friends, and all bow down before him.
She recognizes Puck for
She, however, recognizes him.
She recognizes the name of Joe's doctor as that of her father's crony and realizes that Joe has been lied to.
She plunks the melody on the nearby piano and recognizes Brad's song.
She finally recognizes the seriousness of the situation and cancels the rest of her tour.
She recognizes the Count (" Lindor ") and becomes calm.
She recognizes a necklace one man is wearing as hers, learning that they were the ones who attacked Jackie ’ s and Ada ’ s camp.
She is a no nonsense supervisor who nonetheless recognizes Kyle's superb medical skills and his need to return to medicine which he tries to hide behind a sarcastic view of the world.
She claims as a result to have earned trademark rights in the 1964 recording, which she contends the public recognizes as a mark designating her as a singer.
She recognizes this and is distressed by her feelings.
She finds the strange symbols from her vision in a book, and Wesley recognizes them as runes to protect and conceal, effective against modern surveillance.
She recognizes crew-member Jean Barolay as a resistance fighter from New Caprica who gagged her, threw her into a septic tank and watched her drown.
She recognizes him as the father of her son when her illness is cured, and they promise to remain just friends.
She enters the police station and overhears that the girl in the woods was Katrina Silber, whom she now recognizes as Warren's ex-girlfriend.
She also recognizes certain people who seem to watch her and often appear in a certain place in Glastonbury which she visits.
She realizes that she loves and has always loved him, that " she belonged to him and he to her ", and recognizes at last that she mistook her " bond " to Gilbert for strong friendship instead of true love, while her relationship with Roy was merely " flattered fancy.
She scarcely listens when Mrs Upjohn, a parent, recognizes someone that she sees from her wartime days in the intelligence service.
" She claims, " It is not until Eudoxus of Cnidos arrives in the mid-380s that Eudemus recognizes a formal Academy.
She is suddenly struck by joint pain, recognizes that she has the onset of the rapid-aging-syndrome and orders Data to pilot the shuttle to the Darwin research-station rather than the Enterprise, which is still contamination-free.

She and her
She lay there, making no effort to get back on her feet.
She drank greedily, and murmured, `` Thank you '', as he lowered her head.
She rubbed her eyes and stretched, then sat up, her hands going to her hair.
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
She got to her feet, staggered, and almost fell.
She sat down at the table, shaking her head.
She clung to him, talking to him, and dabbing at her eyes.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She showed her surprise by tightening the reins and moving the gelding around so that she could get a better look at his face.
She said, and her tone had softened until it was almost friendly.
She had picked up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him.
She swung the quirt again, and this time he caught her wrist and pulled her out of the saddle.
She came down against him, and he tried to break her fall.
She wiped it off with the sleeve of her coat.
She brought up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker.
She finally regained her balance and got up in the saddle.
She had offered to walk, but Pamela knew she would not feel comfortable about her child until she had personally confided her to the care of the little pink woman who chose to be called `` Auntie ''.
She remembered little of her previous journey there with Grace, and she could but hope that her dedication to her mission would enable her to accomplish it.

She and freedom
She realizes that marriage would confine her, the freedom she attempted killed someone, and her love for Lo would require her to give up the personal freedom she always wanted.
She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all.
She also told Hitler she wanted the freedom to act again: " I would not be able to go on living if I had to give up acting ".
She recorded that their adolescence was not in fact a time of " storm and stress " as Erikson's stages of development suggest, but that the sexual freedom experienced by the adolescents actually permitted them an easy transition from childhood to adulthood.
She positioned the Seneca Falls meeting as her own political debut, and characterized it as the beginning of the women's rights movement, calling it " the greatest movement for human liberty recorded on the pages of history — a demand for freedom to one-half the entire race.
I thought it would be like a cleansing, like going to a convent, knowing you are going to lose your freedom .” She began affairs with theatre director Mikhail Zimmerman and composer Arthur Lourié, who set many of her poems to music.
She posits that freedom does not pre-exist the organised community but is rather constructed there, as the common space whereto its equal members bring their own uniqueness and " natality ," and create something of lasting value such as a state.
She was " a fighter for the emancipation of slaves and for birth control and sexual freedom for women.
She agreed to sell Jennings to Daniel Webster, who allowed him to gain his freedom by paying him through work.
She becomes a symbol to Titus of all the freedom that he longs for.
She reveals that he fell in love with an 18-year old American girl on board ship ( when Juliette was not present ), and then presented Juliette with his ideas for an open marriage: " What Julian really wanted was ... a definite freedom from the conventional bonds of marriage.
She eventually ceased fiction writing and spent the remainder of her life writing about and promoting her philosophies of personal freedom and liberty.
She is tormented with the idea and tries to commit suicide, believing that death is freedom after her father died when she was 9.
Yes, I suppose you have to say that freedom of sexual choice is part of that, but it shouldn't be the main issue ...." She ignored lesbians in the National Organization for Women ( NOW ) initially but objected to what she saw as demands for equal time.
She admitted to proposing to Boissevain first, and she referred to this initiative as being a woman's " new freedom.
She supports the idea of romantic love, and the freedom of women to make their own relationship choice ( s ), through personal emancipation.
She was an eloquent orator who spoke out for women's rights, such as the freedom to marry, freedom of education, and abolishment of the practice of foot binding.
She is a member of 24fps, a militant film collective ( other members of which are the people telling Prairie their story in the present day ), that seeks to document the " fascists ' " transgressions against freedom and the hippie ideals.
She figured prominently in the issue of academic freedom when she sought and ultimately succeeded in having Stanford University economist Edward A. Ross fired for making speeches favoring Democrat William Jennings Bryan and favoring racism against Chinese American " coolies ", outlining eugenics policies directed against Chinese people and other racial groups, and for his collectivist economic teachings.
She was brought up with relative freedom, which was somewhat disliked by her grandmother, Queen Victoria.
She is the first to acknowledge the undeniable connection between the freedom of the working class and the deliverance of women ’ s rights.
She had been born into slavery, purchased her freedom and that of her son, and become a successful businesswoman in Washington, DC.

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