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She and seems
She seems to have passed her son off on his grandmother Livia for a number of years.
She has an " evil " identical twin named Ursula who shares Phoebe ’ s quirkiness but unlike Phoebe seems to be cruel and uncaring.
She barely seems to notice this display and continues her conversation.
She seems content to be a perpetual student, however, until she meets Nick, seeing in him a real person under the false persona.
She accepts, but seems to love him very largely for his professed name of Ernest.
She sees the best in people, and to begin with always seems ignorant of other people's malignant intentions.
She seems to lack self-confidence and is a bit passive aggressive.
She seems to have lived the rest of her life in a nunnery.
She seems to have disliked Catherine Parr, and reportedly reacted to the news of Henry's sixth marriage with the unkind joke " Madam Parr is taking a great burden on herself.
She seems to have inherited this indomitability from her mother, who fought to establish her husband's claim to the Kingdom of Naples, and her paternal grandmother Yolande of Aragon, who actually governed Anjou " with a man's hand ", putting the province in order and keeping out the English.
She seems to have pre-deceased her husband, after bearing him a son, David ap Gwion, and therefore there can be no truth in the story that she married into the Corbet family of Caus Castle ( near Westbury, Shropshire ) and later, Moreton Corbet Castle.
( She seems to have been especially endearing to Xavier Privas, hailed in 1899 as the " prince of songwriters ": several of his songs Is Dead ", " Pierrette's Christmas " are devoted to her fortunes.
She is the ( future ) daughter of another character and seems to be able to appear anywhere in time and space.
She asks for love so nakedly and earnestly, it seems downright vicious not to respond .”
She argues that a stage direction in A Shrew seems to indicate a part to be played by the minor actor Simon Jewell, who died in August 1592.
She instantly dislikes him, but he decides he is going to woo her, simply because it seems impossible he would be able to do so.
She seems to be unaware of the other humans she meets, or she simply chooses to ignore them.
In act 4, scene 14, “ an un-Romaned Antony ” laments, “ O, thy vile lady !/ She has robb'd me of my sword ,” ( 22-23 )— critic Arthur L. Little Jr. writes that here “ he seems to echo closely the victim of raptus, of bride theft, who has lost the sword she wishes to turn against herself.
Whether or not I love him, I do not know, but it seems to me that I do .” She married Gumilev in Kiev in April 1910 ; however, none of Akhmatova ’ s family attended the wedding.
She compares Wulfstan's mention of a " chooser of the slain " in his Sermo Lupi ad Anglos sermon, which appears among " a blacklist of sinners, witches, and evildoers ", to " all the other classes whom he mentions ", and concludes as those " are human ones, it seems unlikely that he has introduced mythological figures as well.
She also notices that her teenage niece, Di, is unhappy, and also seems to be trying to use marriage as a way to escape her circumstance.
She originally seems unimpressed by Jim, saying in a sarcastic tone, " I bet you're a real yo-yo.
She guesses he is from the asylum, but as he seems harmless, she arranges for him to join her traveling theatrical group.
She looks similar to Coraline's real mother but taller and thinner, with long black hair that seems to move by itself, black button eyes, paper-white skin, and extremely long, twitchy fingers with long dark red nails.
She is less distanced from the family than Desire, though, and seems to have some feeling at least for Delirium, and also seems to miss Destruction so much that she is able to manipulate Dream into feeling guilty over Destruction's abadoning of his duty.

She and always
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 enjoyed great parties when she would sit up talking and dancing and drinking all night, but it always seemed to her that being alone, especially alone in her house, was the realest part of life.
She always let it be known that there was wine in the pot roast or that the chicken had been marinated in brandy, and that Koussevitzky's second cousin was an intimate of theirs.
She could always predict what Stanley was going to do, ever since she first met him.
She always did before, and showed the utmost confidence in whatever we advised ''.
She frosted the cake with the always reliable `` Bill Bailey ''.
She had always been able to ignore the moral question because there had been no choice.
She always could sense the shag end of a woolly day.
She gave birth there and was accepted by the people, offering them her promise that her son would be always favourable toward the city.
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 therefore always worked with parliament and advisers she could trust to tell her the truth — a style of government that her Stuart successors failed to follow.
She is always very supportive of Mike and there are often hints that she actually has a crush on him.
The Joplins felt that Janis always needed more attention than their other children, with her mother stating, " She was unhappy and unsatisfied without a lot of attention.
She accompanied him so closely that Aztec codices always show her picture drawn alongside of Cortés.
She would, she assured him, always obey her husband as she had promised to do in her marriage vows.
She paid very close attention to the details, something she had always done in her husband's life.
" She went on to put forward the idea that this typically confirmed " some original, private experience, so that the most common experience of those who have named themselves pagan is something like ' I finally found a group that has the same religious perceptions I always had '.
She was excited to be participating in a " spy " adventure alongside secret agent Steed ( although at least one episode — " The Removal Men " — indicates she isn't always enthusiastic ).
She had asked him several times, she said, why he had chosen to credit his own teachings to another, and he had always answered that doctrines put into the mouth of the miracle-working Shimon bar Yochai would be a rich source of profit.
One admirer of Tubman said: " She always came in the winter, when the nights are long and dark, and people who have homes stay in them.
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 became well known in geological circles in Britain, Europe, and America, and was consulted on issues of anatomy as well as about collecting fossils, Nonetheless, as a woman, she was not eligible to join the Geological Society of London and she did not always receive full credit for her scientific contributions.
" She always thought it was important to go back and remember the people who had died.
She always made it clear that, whilst her life, which included a spell of severe mental illness, contributed to the themes contained within her work, she did not write explicitly autobiographical poetry.

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