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She and resented
She reminisced, " I did not love my mother ; I resented her cult of grief …".
Christabel enjoyed a privileged status among the daughters, as Sylvia noted in 1931: " She was our mother's favourite ; we all knew it, and I, for one, never resented the fact.
She called him the Munshi, and he came to be resented even more than John Brown had been: unlike Brown, whose loyalty was without question, there was evidence that the mendacious and manipulative Karim exploited his position for personal gain and prestige.
She felt uncomfortable there, because the Caucasian students shunned her, and the African-American students resented her.
She also resented the comments he made about her weight three or four years after filming.
She resented his attentions to other women, particularly Virginia Clay.
She resented that white teachers were paid $ 80 a month in public schools when she was paid only $ 30 a month.
She also resented any plans of her father to remarry, a situation shared by her maternal aunt, Pauline Rysdale.
She apparently resented how she was treated by her teachers in the San Francisco schools, describing them as “ inconsistent of a tolerant and gay populous acting as merciless and self-righteous as a New England village in bringing up its children .” She described the harsh discipline meted out, including the “ sting of rattan " and “ being slapped for tardiness ”.
She also resented that Amy Smart, wife of Walter Smart and frequent patron of artists, poets and writers in Cairo, paid so little attention to her and Reggie ; she later took revenge in a similar way.
She had become one of the most famous women of her age, and she resented this role.
She had little interest in cricket and, although their relationship developed during the early 1920s, she resented that he gave more time to cricket than he did to her.
She had a very apparent dislike for housemate Sophie and resented her relationship with Lee.
She made an enemy in Jade, who resented her upbringing and relationship with Lee, however she appeared on Sky News on March 22, 2009-the day Jade died-reflecting on Jade's life in the public eye.
She often disliked the men Catherine the Great chose to take as lovers, and often resented the graces and devotion shown to them by the Empress.
She resented critics calling it autobiographical, but changing the names hardly helped.
She was trained to be aggressive and resented her weak and intellectual adoptive brother Stakar.
" She resented having him yell at her in public and commented, " Once I've been crossed, I'm not very conciliatory.

She and fact
She never hid the fact that she liked to play.
She began to doubt whether there had been in fact a lethal dose of opium in the cup.
The Irish were gay but made trouble in the house ; the English were of all kinds " She proposes this, after the fact, knowing the chosen Charlotte lasts decades.
She discovers a new fact: the experience of red is ' like this.
She focused on other aspects of the government, but was a feminist by virtue of the fact that she was a woman working to influence the world.
She has also gone public detailing her " sedate lifestyle " and the fact that she has a single apartment in New York with one bedroom.
relation to her Witch-Cult theory, She behaved in fact rather like someone who was a fully convinced member of some unusual religious sect, or perhaps, of the Freemasons, but never on any account got into arguments about it in public.
She went on to remark that she had encountered pagans in jobs that ranged from " fireman to Ph. D. chemist " but that the one thing that she thought made them into an " elite " was as avid readers, something that she found to be very common within the pagan community despite the fact that avid readers constituted less than 20 % of the general population of the United States at the time.
She notes that not only are the results not very precise, but that other structures mentioned in the research are not in fact pyramids, e. g. a tomb alleged to be the tomb of Amphion and Zethus near Thebes, a structure at Stylidha ( Thessaly ) which is just a long wall, etc.
She announced in mid-2007 that her Paradise Valley home would be put up for sale, citing her aspirations to " downsize " and focus more on her charity work, and the fact that in the last year she had only " spent about two weeks there.
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 and all those around her were also given false memories to conceal the fact that Dawn was not always part of the human world.
She has been referenced in several historical novels, most notably in The French Lieutenant's Woman ( 1969 ) by John Fowles, who was critical of the fact that no British scientist had named a species after her in her lifetime.
She is in fact his mother and they see each other only once a year.
She convinces the unhappy concierge of her building that the husband who abandoned her had in fact sent her a final reconciliatory love letter just before his accidental death years before.
She later claimed the headmaster's wife there beat her and forged her grades to hide the fact that young Lucille spent far more time working, primarily cooking and cleaning, rather than being able to study academically.
She defeats her and assumes that she is dead, although Alema was in fact still alive, but severely injured.
She had in fact been recruited by the British Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS ), although she turned away from her espionage duties in order to help Allied soldiers escape.
She believed that their actions were in fact harming women's chances of gaining the vote, as they were alienating the MPs who were debating whether or not to give women the vote, as well as souring much of the general public towards the campaign.
She was, in fact, born in London, but spent much of her childhood in Castlewellan.
She was the inaugural Olympic champion in the event, since athletics for women had not been on the program before, and its inclusion was in fact still heavily disputed among officials.
She ponders about medical experiments conducted by Nazi physicians ; about the gas chambers in the death camps, implicitly comparing a crowded New York subway with a cattle wagon to Auschwitz ; the Nazis making soap with human fat ; Pope Pius XII and Roman Catholicism ; displaced Jews after World War II ; anti-Semitism in general ; Neo-Nazis in Germany and Austria ; the world population of Jews in 1939 and today and the fact that there were " no Jews left " in Poland after World War II ; business in the DP camps ( i. e. bartering with cigarettes ), coffee but also Nazi memorabilia ; and she considers with disgust a video game on CD-ROM entitled " How to Survive the Holocaust ".
She later discovers through investigation that her child had in fact been healthy, but that the hospital director, the first self-programming computer on the planet, had been secretly carrying out a policy of unjustified abortions.

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