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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 delight
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 would see them, looking just as they had in the books, and this would make up a part of her delight.
She is confused when Cadmus does not delight in her trophy, his face contorting in horror.
She responds by stating that she wrote the memoir for herself, not for delight, but so that later generations will have a true account of her lineage and life.
She does contradict herself, however, by adding that she writes for delight, which she had denied in her previous work.
She enjoyed the acting experience and working opposite Robinson, who admitted in his biography that it was a " delight to work with and know " Arthur.
She enjoyed dancing and took great delight in organising masques.
She is a delight and a darling.
She was next seen in director Onir's critically acclaimed anthology film I Am, sharing the screen with Juhi Chawla ; noted film critic Taran Adarsh commented, " It's a delight to watch Juhi and Manisha, after a hiatus.
She takes delight in torturing the Lion before Dorothy which angers her.
She wound up freezing Leo several times, much to Prue and Phoebe's delight.
She told him, cruelly and with much delight, that Zaknafein had been sacrificed to Lolth in order to regain the Spider Queen's favor.
She takes delight in any opportunity to expose Clive for the wimp and loser that he is.
She played the title role of which film critic Taran Adarsh commented, " It's a delight to watch Juhi and Manisha, after a hiatus.
She also falls pregnant, much to her delight.
She rises before the troops the next morning, and to their delight, leads them in a second attack.
She described Hunzvi as a " cruel and vile man who took delight in beating me.
She was also a lifelong Boston Red Sox fan, and the staff of the nursing home where she lived reported her delight at the team winning the 2004 World Series.
She was terrified that she would have to tell him that his stuff was unusable, but to her delight the outline was wonderful and she went to work.
She represents self-love backed by plenty of gym time and a whole troupe of devoted flunkies, all laboring to delight an audience she only seems to disdain.
She is a source as much of delight as of dolour.
She works with lawyers and leaves her two-third share of her father's plantation, Tara, to her son Wade Hamilton ( fathered by her first husband, Charles Hamilton, brother of Melanie Wilkes ), buys Ballyhara and settles down in Ireland, to her Irish family's delight.
She loves to see the delight on childrens faces, at the buttercups she cares for!
She was noted for her sarcastic wit and was apparently an exceptional singer, often singing her own compositions to the delight of her rustic audience.

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