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She and retorts
She retorts, " I don't have time for pious speeches from two hundred year old men who have not worked a day in their life ".
She is rich and successful without him ; but Oscar retorts that she has lost her art by selling out to Hollywood (" I've Got it All ").

She and she
She had reached a point at which she didn't even care how she looked.
She was amazingly light, and so relaxed in his arms that he wasn't even sure she was conscious.
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
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 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 regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
She did not pause to consider what she would do if her plan should fail ; ;
She was sure she would reach the pool by climbing, and she clung to that belief despite the increasing number of obstacles.
She wished that she could talk to her mother about it.
She confessed she was unhappy, he asked was it her husband??
She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked on scornfully.
She quickly exploited the exalted position she now occupied, by harassing the disorganized males and even putting many of them to death.
She softly let herself into the bed, and took her regular side, away from the door, where she slept better because Keith was between her and the invader.
She came from Ohio, from what she called a `` small farm '' of two hundred acres, as indeed it was to farmer-type farmers.
She, too, is concerned with `` the becoming, the process of realization '', but she does not think in terms of subtle variations of spatial or temporal patterns.
She could not resist the opportunity `` of showing her superiority in argument over a man '' which she had remarked as one of the `` feminine follies '' of Sara Sullam ; ;
She has rarely been photographed with him and, except for Carl's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Chicago in 1953, she has not attended the dozens of banquets, functions, public appearances, and dinners honoring him -- all of this upon her insistence.
She read everything else she could get her hands on, including an article ( she thinks it was in the Atlantic Monthly ) by Mark Twain on `` White Slavery ''.

She and could
She could not scream, for even if a sound could take shape within her parched mouth, who would hear, who would listen??
She realized I'd have to notify the police, but fervently hoped I could avoid mentioning her name.
She even devised a system of colors, whereby the boy could easily distinguish the different note values.
She could not face coffee or tea without milk, and was always craving types of food that were not available aboard a sailing ship.
She ended her letter with the assurance that she considered his friendship for her daughter and herself to be an honor, from which she could not part `` without still more pain ''.
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 could act and she could write.
She was not a girl, he could see.
She thought again of her children, those two who had died young, before the later science which might have saved them could attach even a label to their separate malignancies.
She felt the look and looked back because she could not help it, seeing that he was neither as old nor as thick as she had at first believed.
She also taught them to sing `` I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate ''.
She could see that Mr. Gorboduc was intrigued ; ;
She found she could cope with all kinds of problems for which she was once considered too helpless.
She thought she had great possibilities in the ballet and wanted to show the eminent producer how well she could dance.
She could do no wrong at the tables that time.
She didn't like her stepmother, but nothing is known to have occurred shortly before the crime that could have caused such a murderous rage.
) She snarled terribly but intuition told him, again, that she was bluffing, and he could see that half her attention was distracted by the dogs.
She whirled and faced him, roaring terribly, and Ulyate, watching through the leaves, could not understand why she did not charge and obliterate him, because he wouldn't have much of a chance of getting away, in that thick growth, but she seemed just a trace uncertain ; ;

She and earn
She has been repaying the debt from her housekeeping budget, and also from some work she got copying papers by hand, which she did secretly in her room, and took pride in her ability to earn money " as if she were a man.
She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
" She worked part-time to earn enough money to travel to France and Switzerland before she went on to attend the eighth World Festival of Youth and Students in Helsinki, Finland.
She returned with some of her works near completion, but settled in Quebec to earn a living as a sketch artist while continuing to write.
She would then go on do earn a Doctorates in Sociology and Personality Psychology from Harvard in 1976, " writing about the relationship between Freudian thought and the modern French revolutionary movements.
She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
She would earn a Grammy award that year for Best Comedy Recording.
She later enrolled at Juilliard, eventually ( in 1975 ) becoming the first woman to earn the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in composition.
She refuses once again and returns to the apartment she shares with Kit, preparing to leave for San Francisco to earn a G. E. D.
She did, however, earn a gold medal along with Serena in women's doubles, their second gold medal as a team, having won together at the Sydney Olympics in 2000.
She received her Ph. D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973, becoming the first African American woman to earn a doctorate from MIT in nuclear physics.
She worked on elementary particle theory for her Ph. D., which she completed in 1973, the first African-American woman to earn a doctorate degree from MIT.
She is determined to complete her assignment and earn $ 40 to help her sister Mary, who is attending Vinton College for the Blind in Iowa.
While in drama school she had to earn her own way to pay her fees because in here, ironically, she proved to be the one member of her year who didn't get a grant ( the man who took her grant meeting wrote down on a piece of paper, which she saw: " She has a lisp and isn't attractive ").
She went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts from Adelphi University.
She left school at the age of 14 to earn a living.
She was the first woman to earn a Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins University ( 1893 ) and, in 1894, the first woman elected to the Geological Society of America.
She graduated as a lawyer at the age of 60 in 1883, becoming only the second black woman in the United States to earn a law degree.
She is seen infrequently, usually testing the girls to earn badges.
) She was also instrumental in obtaining the rights to publish novels based on George Lucas's then un-released movie Star Wars, which would earn Ballantine / Del Rey several million dollars.
She later confesses that she wants to earn enough money to return home, but Guv avoids paying her.
She found she could earn higher wages there as a teacher.
She struggles in school but can earn a decent grade when she sets her mind to it.
She was a singing waitress at a Bavarian restaurant called Bavarian Manor, a HofbrÀuhaus in upstate New York, while she was a college student, to earn money.
She won the Conservatoire's first prize in harmony in 1903 and she remained there for another year although she had begun to earn money through organ and piano performances.

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