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" She responded, " I wish I could.
She writes that the " eradicationists " have responded to these criticisms by reaching out to the African communities and strengthening their relationships with local anti-FGM activists.
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She responded to the questions of citizens, foreigners, kings, and philosophers on issues of political impact, war, duty, crime, laws — even personal issues.
She responded that the committee was formed by members from many different political parties including conservative parties.
She responded with the Portuguese language song " Disseram que Voltei Americanizada ", or " They Say I've Come Back Americanized.
She was born in Gia-Dinh ( a former name for Saigon ), French Indochina ( now Vietnam ), after her parents responded to a campaign by the French government encouraging people to work in the colony.
She responded to his sweet-talk ( verbis mollibus ) by attempting the same ruse ; however, as Ovid points out in a characteristic moment of comedy and cruelty colliding, the two faces of Janus allow him to see what goes on behind, and Cranaë was unable to elude him.
She responded that she would prefer a more amicable settlement of the jurisdiction issue.
She told the record company, which responded " Don't tell him anything, but don't tell him no, because we don't say no to Joe Jackson.
She responded, " The part that I could be involved in is the gay and lesbian part.
She responded, protesting that she was at 5 feet, 4 inches ( 1. 63 m ) and, not at all overweight, although she appears heavier than her more petite costars.
She responded to the Italian invasion of Ethiopia by publishing The New Times and Ethiopia News from 1936, and became a supporter of Haile Selassie.
She responded by saying she knew that she was an influence, and that it was very kind of him to say so.
" She responded, " Clumsy?
She responded by calling him a " coward ".
" She was attracted to his intellect and personal charisma, and he responded to her emotional warmth and unorthodox attitudes.
She responded that it was a symbol used by the early Christians, and in that moment Dick's religious experiences began:
She responded that he was not a drain on their finances, but quite the contrary.
She did not directly answer as she had no clue what she was even talking about, so instead she responded that what was more important was that the legislation would ban large capacity " clips " ( sic ) of the type used in the Virginia Tech massacre and that the class of guns chosen prohibited by the law were those used by gangs and killers of police officers.
" She responded, " I'm going to grab something to eat " and Van sarcastically replied, " Okay, see you next year.
" She responded " I believe my constituents sent me to Parliament to speak up, not shut up.
In a 2010 interview with The Telegraph, La Plante complained, “ If my name were Usafi Iqbadal and I was 19, then they ’ d probably bring me in and talk .” “ But ... it ’ s their lack of respect that really grates on me .” She went on to say, " If you were to go to the BBC and say to them, ‘ Listen, Lynda La Plante ’ s written a new drama, or I have this little Muslim boy who's just written one ’, they ’ d say: ‘ Oh, we ’ d like to see his script .’” Ben Stephenson ( BBC Controller of Drama ) responded, " She has one piece at the moment, and one that we paid fully for the script development.

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She said, `` My name is Songau and these girls are Ponkob and Piwen.
She had done it last year, and the year before, and the year before that, and she, and her people were dependent upon these cans for food.
She fell asleep leaning on her hand, hearing the house creaking as though it were a living a private life of its own these two hundred years, hearing the birds rustling in their cages and the occasional whirring of wings as one of them landed on the table and walked across the newspaper to perch in the crook of her arm.
She ascribed her delight with both experiences to the effect they seemed to have of temporarily removing from her the controls which she felt so compulsively necessary to maintain even when it might seem appropriate to relax these controls.
She has demonstrated that transfer of these antibodies across the placenta from the pregnant woman to the fetus in utero can cause developmental abnormalities.
She is planning to house many of these stray animals in a new animal rescue facility that she is having built on her property.
She was notable in observing the problems of afforestation, preserving the intake grazing lands, and husbanding the quarries and timber on these farms.
She made a public statement after her release, saying: " I would just like to thank the court for allowing me these 90 days ... helped me deal with a very gnarly drug problem, which is behind me ...
She and her surviving siblings — Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
She wrote, " Fleury is much less benign than Bouguereau and don't temper his severities … he hinted of possibilities before me and as he rose said the nicest thing of all, ' we will do all we can to help you '… I want these men … to know me and recognize that I can do something.
She argued that these terms denigrated the proper and natural function of sexuality, and that such language was inappropriate for female characters such as Madame Raison.
She enters into a dialogue, a movement between question and answer, with these allegorical figures that is from a completely female perspective.
She combined these elements with a theological notion ultimately derived from Genesis: all things put on earth are for the use of humans.
An early work, She ' iltot (" Questions ") by Achai of Shabcha ( c. 752 ), discusses over 190 Mitzvot — exploring and addressing various questions on these.
She also believes that too much money has been diverted away from the juvenile court system and believes that the government should find some way to make the juvenile courts work effectively so as to prevent problems in troubled children and adolescents before these problems are exacerbated by the time these adolescents reach adulthood .< ref >
She then concluded: " Here in these interwoven oscillations dwells the magic, the ' dream ,' and the air of mysterious meaning of Kubla Khan.
She is described as having heavy blonde hair which fell past her knees, a beautiful complexion, hazel eyes which changed colour, a full, high bosom, and a natural grace which made her appear to " walk on air "; these were the physical attributes that were highly appreciated in Italy during that period.
" She was later diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and depression ; some observers think she was suffering from these illnesses at the time of her writing.
Attempts to translate these sentences in an emotivist framework seem to fail ( e. g. " She does not realize, ' Boo on eating meat !'").
She's a very stoic, hardy person full of joy and excitement for life ... She is not without opinions on politics and political types these days ... She is, as most of her friends described her, a pistol.
She was also noted for her wit ; among her numerous sayings and quips are " Much more genius is needed to make love than to command armies " and " We should take care to lay in a stock of provisions, but not of pleasures: these should be gathered day by day.
She is the primordial energy that holds all creation and destruction, all cycles of birth and death, all laws of cause and effect within Herself, and yet is greater than the sum total of all these.

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