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She and sounded
She sounded as though they already existed.
She sounded so exactly like Doaty that Henrietta obeyed her under
the clear impression that she could either comply or stay home.
She sounded a little like a redhead.

I didn't relate to Sharon Tate as being anything but a store mannequin ...
sounded just like an IBM machine ...
She kept begging
and pleading
and pleading
and begging
, and I got sick of listening to her
, so I stabbed her.
She hated
the name Crawford
, saying it
sounded like " crawfish ".
She also asked him to change his first name to Cherif as it
sounded more " American ".
She is most commonly referred to simply as " Trillian ", a modification of her birth name
, which she adopted because it
sounded more " space-like ".
She believed that
the death knell of paramour rights was
sounded by
the trial of Ruby McCollum
, a black woman who murdered her white lover
, Dr. C. Leroy Adams
, in Live Oak
, Florida
, in 1952.
She then
sounded a blast with her prillarhorn
( a ram's horn ),
and the Battle of Kringen began.
She married
and divorced Ted Bailey
, keeping his last name because she thought it
sounded more American than Rinker.
She had previously been
sounded out about
the job in 1997
, after Michael Jackson's departure
, but had turned down
the opportunity as she felt she was then not yet experienced enough.
She has landed a number of high-profile auditions over there
, including trying for a role in
the film Transformers: Revenge of
the Fallen
and she has reportedly been
sounded out regarding several high-profile shows in Australia.
She complained that white women
sounded like they were " sleepwalking " through their performances.
She later commented that some of
the Chinese dialects
sounded " as strange to me as Gaelic.

"
She replied that
the name
sounded " too sissified "
and suggested Mickey Mouse instead.
She wrote that being called Mrs. Elvis Presley
sounded better than live-in Lolita
, teen heartthrob or
the other labels given her in
the past by some of
the press.
She also said that
the song
sounded more American than
the other songs
on the album.
She first heard no movement inside
, then a noise that
sounded like footsteps
on the stairs.
She declared that
the noisy
, metallic guitar breakdown of
the song symbolised what waiting
sounded like in
the brain of all those who had waited.
She and very
She raised her face
and nodded
, `` It's sweet
, and very sad ''.
She was now enjoying
the voyage
very much.
She was
very worried ''.
She took a good look at herself in
the mirror before she turned
and, walking with
very small steps
, started toward
the door.
She read Maitland's Dark Ages
, `` which I enjoyed
very much '' ; ;
She put a strong hand under
the old man's arm
and lifted him up
, patiently
, with
the gentle cruelty
and necessary tyranny that
the young show toward
the very old.
She promised that she would soon take a few day's leave
and visit
the uncle she had never seen
, on the island of Oyajima -- which was not
very far from Yokosuka.
She worked
very hard.
She had used his rumpled shorts as
the very image of his childishness
, his lack of control
, his general male looseness
, while she remained cool
, airy
, and untouched
, the charming teacher who disciplined an unruly body.
She called him
, " an intelligent
, philosophic
, modest man "
and found his views
on education "
very attractive ". Locals in Cheshire were less supportive
and became suspicious of his methods.
She made a public statement after her release
, saying: " I would just like to thank
the court for allowing me these 90 days ... helped me deal with a
very gnarly drug problem
, which is behind me ...
She was said to have had red hair kept in curls
, blue eyes
, and fair skin
and she was
very beautiful
, intelligent
, charming
, desirable
, elegant
, friendly
, and gentle
, but she was considered to be insane.
She did not have
the opportunity to see her sons
very often during her imprisonment
, though she was released for special occasions such as Christmas.
She offered
very limited aid to foreign Protestants
and failed to provide her commanders with
the funds to make a difference abroad.
She is described as being
very sickly
and pale
, thanks to dieting
, her pill addiction
, and the stomach pumping operation she underwent earlier in
the story.
She is
, however
, portrayed as being
very hypocritical ; in The Invisible Man
( series 1 ), she has no issues with violating peoples ' privacy when she runs a story using a hidden camera to catch shoplifters in a store change room
, but is outraged when a rival network violates her own privacy in
the same way when broadcasting a similar story.
She is always
very supportive of Mike
and there are often hints that she actually has a crush
on him.
She was herself
very active in
the movement
, and had campaigned for equality
and the acceptance of women as preachers.
She began creating works of fiction at a
very early age.
She later apologized
, saying " I'm
very sorry it happened.
She displayed her love
very openly
and inappropriately according to
the etiquette of
the time
, which made people consider her to be emotional
, hysterical
and very " feminine ", which meant she was not considered intelligent.
She was
very active in
the Drama Club.
She paid
very close attention to
the details
, something she had always done in her husband's life.
She very much is captain of her own ship.
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