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She and slipped
While the ratings for Murder, She Wrote had slipped slightly following its resurgence in 1991, it still maintained a loyal viewing audience.
She said that " someone else slipped a bottle of Jack Daniel's in under Hank's coat.
She slowly flooded and, in a gale on 14 March 1889 she slipped off the rock and sank.
She also wrote Reagan's address to the nation after the Challenger explosion, drawing upon the poet John Magee's famous words about aviators who " slipped the surly bonds of earth ... and touched the face of God.
She then slipped in her own blood that had run down her leg and fell, then was shot several times in the arm, chest, and face, leaving her unrecognizable.
She expresses a desire to have him for herself somehow, but admits that he has refused the offer or simply slipped from her grasp several times throughout their incarnations.
She had a slipped disc and a bulging disc in her neck and underwent surgery for the condition.
She slipped into a deep coma that lasted nine months, and emerged like a phenix from its ashes miraculously transformed, with a body and mind optimized to superhuman levels.
She stated that Parrish told her that one night after he had dined alone with Mary, she later let herself into his house and slipped into bed with him.
She slipped away from home one night to attend a Kumina event near Morant Bay.
She slipped her tow at 23: 00 for the forty-mile journey through hazardous wrecks, minefields and listening posts to reach the Takao.
She was attacked by a pervert one night, and died when she slipped and hit her head while chasing him.
She, however, slipped out of Germany with all the presents and most of her landlady's money, returning to England through the Netherlands.
She often slipped out of the castle early in the morning to climb a cherry tree and gorge herself with cherries.
She auditioned in Dallas and her audition was memorable because, in her rush to embrace Paula after being told that she had made the Hollywood rounds, she fell and slipped under the judges table.
She is objectified by 19-year-old Sammy, who notes the shapely contours of her figure and the seductiveness of the straps that have slipped off her shoulders.
She confesses that she slipped a happy pill into his drink hoping that it would make Angel relax.
She may just be doing the cyborg version of ' zoning out ', but since she has already slipped forward in time once, there's no telling what might be happening.
She was the first black singer to perform with the Metropolitan Opera chorus ( seven years before Marian Anderson's debut — later saying she just " slipped in ".

She and World
" His sister, Carol, said that their mother " above all wanted to protect Carl ... She had an extraordinarily difficult time dealing with World War II and the Holocaust ".
She received an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Pillow Talk, won three Henrietta Awards ( World Film Favorite ), a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Legend Award from the Society of Singers, Los Angeles Film Critics Association's Career Achievement Award and, in 1989, received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures.
She then continued her career in the United States, as did Maurice Tourneur and Léonce Perret after World War I.
She then becomes the chief representative for the Foundation ( at first as a figurehead, but gradually gaining more and more power ) under the title " Queen of the World ".
She was the daughter of citrus fruit magnate John A. Snively, who held extensive properties both in Winter Haven and in Waycross ; Parsons ' father was a famous World War II flying ace, decorated with the Air Medal, who was present at the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
She served three terms as Prime Minister of Norway ( 1981, 1986 – 89, 1990 – 96 ), and has served as the Director General of the World Health Organization.
She risked war with Spain by supporting the " Sea Dogs ," such as John Hawkins and Sir Francis Drake, who preyed on the Spanish merchant ships carrying gold and silver from the New World.
She played Pelagia, who falls in love with another man while her fiancé is in battle during World War II.
She then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956.
She was listed as one of twelve " Promising New Actors of 1986 " in John Willis ' Screen World, Vol.
She has also cashed four times in the World Series of Poker in 2006 and 2007, but again busted out of the Main Event early.
She is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the actor with the longest uninterrupted performance in a single role.
She stepped down as president of the Girl Guides in 1920 in favor of Robert's wife Olave Baden-Powell, who was named Chief Guide ( for England ) in 1918 and World Chief Guide in 1930.
She is listed in the 2012 edition of the Guinness Book Of World Records as the highest-paid actress, with $ 56 million.
* Christ, Carol P. ( 2003 ) She Who Changes: Re-Imagining the Divine in the World.
She has won the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award, and World Fantasy Award several times each.
She was taken over and converted into a transport by the US Navy during World War I.
She was not sunk during World War II and was sold for scrap in 1946.
She sang " Mulberry ", a song about her time in the countryside after the Japanese collapse in World War II for only the third time in her life, with Thurston Moore.
She appeared in several films before the fall of the Third Reich, but most were not released until after World War II.
She then starred in the well received film Ghost World ( 2001 ), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination.
She got her start in supporting roles in The World According to Garp ( 1982 ), The Big Chill ( 1983 ), and The Natural ( 1984 ), which all earned her nominations for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
She has been nominated for six Academy Awards, for Best Actress in Dangerous Liaisons, Fatal Attraction, and Albert Nobbs and for Best Supporting Actress in The Natural, The Big Chill and The World According to Garp ( her first film ).
She appeared on a TV talk show to predict the 2011 Oscar winners, similar to the World Cup predictions made previously by Paul the Octopus, also in Germany.
She risked war with Spain by supporting the " Sea Dogs ," such as John Hawkins and Francis Drake, who preyed on the Spanish merchant ships carrying gold and silver from the New World.

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