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She and rightly
She is loved by both Quasimodo and Claude Frollo, but falls deeply in love with Captain Phoebus, a handsome soldier who she believes will rightly protect her but who simply wants to seduce her.
She may in fact be raped from her perspective, but not from the perspective of D, but the negligence standard allows for little mercy -- and rightly so.
She told BBC News that " passengers will rightly ask why average fare increases on Ulsterbus and Metro are above inflation while punctuality and reliability are below their target.
She is described as having a " merry sort of face " and rightly so, for she is cheerful person, still tempted to play the children's games.

She and believed
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 later divorced Graham, who is believed to have moved to Bolivia.
She excluded her young son from power, entrusting it instead to Alexios the prōtosebastos ( a cousin of Alexios II ), who was popularly believed to be her lover.
She now realizes that Torvald is not at all the kind of person she had believed him to be, and that their marriage has been based on mutual fantasies and misunderstanding.
She also was a great-grandniece of Giovanni Schiaparelli, an Italian astronomer who believed he had discovered the supposed canals of Mars, and a great-grandniece of art expert Bernard Berenson ( 1865 – 1959 ) and his sister Senda Berenson ( 1868 – 1954 ), an athlete and educator who was one of the first two women elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
She admitted in an interview given that year that the fairies might have been " figments of my imagination ", but left open the possibility she believed that she had somehow managed to photograph her thoughts.
She believed that it was this inferior education that turned them into foolish people, but women " could easily be concentrated and solidified upon objects of great significance " if given the chance.
She said that Gardner referred to the Goddess as Airdia or Areda, which she believed was derived from Aradia, the deity that Charles Leland claimed was worshipped by Italian witches.
She was viewed as beholden to whoever was closest to her at court, and the people of Spain believed that she cared little for them.
She was a devoted Catholic who believed that she could turn the clock back to 1516, before the Reformation began.
She believed that her monastery should not allow novices who were from a different class than nobility because it put them in an inferior position.
She asserted that Atwood " was a truly revolutionary woman ... among the first white women to fight so righteously for their beliefs and to die for what they believed in.
She believed that the garden varieties were hybrids between true lavender L. angustifolia and spike lavender ( L. latifolia ).
She is believed to have commissioned the renowned Ponte della Maddalena where the Via Francigena crosses the river Serchio at Borgo a Mozzano just north of Lucca.
" She was also a believer and a practitioner of magic, performing curses against those whom she felt deserved it: as Ronald Hutton noted, " Once she carried out a ritual to blast a fellow academic whose promotion she believed to have been undeserved, by mixing up ingredients in a frying pan in the presence of two colleagues.
" She believed that children were born persons and should be respected as such ; they should also be taught the Way of the Will and the Way of Reason.
She is believed to have mothered Hussein's sixth child.
She engaged an agent, John Gliddon, who believed that " Vivian Holman " was not a suitable name for an actress.
She believed that comedy was more difficult to play than drama because it required more precise timing and said that more emphasis should be placed upon comedy as part of an actor's training.
She is believed to have been murdered about 1, 800 years ago.
She agreed to wear an orange dress, which is believed to have appeared red in the artificial lights of the theater, so that police could easily identify her.
She believed she did not fit well with the general atmosphere of the court, writing of herself: " I am wrapped up in the study of ancient stories ... living all the time in a poetical world of my own scarcely realizing the existence of other people ....
She believed that God loved and wanted to save everyone.

She and Tony
She rounded out 1967 with the raunchy but low-charting " Tony Rome " (# 83 ) — the title track from the detective film Tony Rome starring her father — while her first solo single in 1968 was the more wistful " 100 Years " (# 69 ).
She asks Tony to stop the fight, which he agrees to do.
She admits that Chino has a gun and is looking for Tony.
She received the Tony Award for Best Choreography and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography for the 2002 musical Movin ' Out.
She won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
She also received Tony Awards for South Pacific, and, in 1959, for The Sound of Music.
She was a contestant on season five of the US reality show, Dancing with the Stars ; she finished in sixth place, along with her partner, Tony Dovolani.
She had a taste for ska music and her records included artists such as the yodeller Montana Slim, Tony Hancock, The Goons and Noël Coward.
She is among the few entertainers who have won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award.
She turned to Broadway at 19, and in 1965 she became the youngest woman ever to win a leading actress Tony Award for Flora the Red Menace.
She is now remarried to Tony, a wealthy man who owns one of the other horses in the race.
She rose to prominence in 1961 playing Rosalind in As You Like It with the Royal Shakespeare Company and has since made more than 35 appearances on London's West End and Broadway, winning both the Tony and Olivier Awards.
She met Franco while filming Camelot in 1967, the year she divorced her husband Tony Richardson, who left her for the French actress Jeanne Moreau.
She sang with Tony Pastor's big band.
She was also nominated for a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award.
She was nominated for both the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play.
She won the Tony Award for her performance as Blanche Dubois in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, sharing the prize with Katherine Cornell ( who won for the female lead in Antony and Cleopatra ) and Judith Anderson ( for the latter's portrayal of Medea ).
She appeared with Cronyn in the Broadway production of Foxfire in 1983 and its television adaptation four years later, winning both a Tony Award and an Emmy Award for her portrayal of Annie Nations.
She also won the Tony Award for her 1999 Broadway performance in the role of Esme Allen in David Hare's Amy's View.
She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play, for her performance.
She served as the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Alaska from 1994 to 2002 under governor Tony Knowles, becoming the first female elected to statewide office in Alaska.
She lost the Tony Award to Judy Holliday in Bells Are Ringing, and the show closed after 412 performances, with Merman happy to see what she considered " a dreary obligation " finally come to an end.
She is currently married to record producer Tony Scotti.

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