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She and specialises
She specialises in traditional Chinese musical instruments such as the guqin and the guzheng.
She later worked on a range of advertising campaigns, including for Foster's Lager, Renault Mégane, Walker's crisps, Piz Buin and Bravissimo, a company that specialises in bras and lingerie for large-breasted women.
She specialises in coaching, training and development programmes for professional women who wish to combine successful careers with motherhood.
She specialises in Bach.
She is a senior partner in the law firm of Desjardins Ducharme Stein Monast and specialises in corporate and commercial law.
She specialises in French and British political theory in the 18th century, especially the history of womanhood, and has written about John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, David Hume, Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill.
She specialises in extreme close-up portraiture, with the emphasis on eyes, and also works with masks.

She and old-fashioned
She is described as very old-fashioned and easy to embarrass.
She observed that it was especially catchwords and particular phrases that seemed to make a book old-fashioned.
She is often seen trying to teach her old-fashioned values to her daughter Honi, though Honi never truly " gets " it.
She had become an internationally respected rose-grower and authority on rose species, old-fashioned varieties and miniature roses.
She wears an old-fashioned peasant dress and possesses a staff, through which she generates her magic.
She was the local gossip, and often provided a prudish, old-fashioned viewpoint.
She describes herself as " a Sanskritist, indeed a recovering Orientalist " and " an old-fashioned philologist ".
She changed schools numerous times growing up, and that she was sometimes picked on-for example for the fact that at a time when rap music was the fashion, her father was an old-fashioned rock ' n ' roller.
She is wearing old-fashioned clothing.
She was generally well received by critics, described as a national institution and one of Coronation Street's best loved characters, an old-fashioned spinster.

She and foods
She may also have a change of diet, eating only certain foods or not eating as much as she normally would.
She rigorously ate lean foods, drank 8 glasses of water a day, and avoided fatty foods.
She counters Chremylos ' arguments that it is better to be rich by arguing that without poverty there would be no slaves ( as every slave would buy his freedom ) and no fine goods or luxury foods ( as nobody would work if everyone were rich ).
She is also frequently opinionated and ascerbic in her opinions about foods she does not like.
She is a member of the town's art committee, and is into organic foods.
She has appeared in a number of infomercials for health foods, appliances and skin care products.
* She claims to usually eat healthy foods in moderation.
She and her mother have gardens where they grow organic foods, she often offers Logan some ( which he accepts ).

She and natural
She is also the only one in Poirot's universe to have noted that " It ’ s not natural for five or six people to be on the spot when B is murdered and all have a motive for killing B.
She became Tiberius's first wife and was the mother of his natural son Drusus Julius Caesar.
She became involved in politics in Tiberius ’ imperial court, became an advocate for her sons to succeed Tiberius, and opposed Tiberius ’ natural son and natural grandson Tiberius Gemellus for succession.
She argued that these terms denigrated the proper and natural function of sexuality, and that such language was inappropriate for female characters such as Madame Raison.
She read avidly and took long walks amongst a natural environment that inspired her greatly.
" She does not, because of this, evade the duty imposed on her of proclaiming humbly but firmly the entire moral law, both natural and evangelical.
She can also telepathically take away or control people's natural bodily functions and senses, such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or even mutant powers.
She is described as having heavy blonde hair which fell past her knees, a beautiful complexion, hazel eyes which changed colour, a full, high bosom, and a natural grace which made her appear to " walk on air "; these were the physical attributes that were highly appreciated in Italy during that period.
She also is what I consider a classic Indian beauty .... her natural, distinctive Indian looks set her apart from many other heroines ( I say heroines because many have yet to learn to act, and cannot justfully be called actresses yet ), she proves that she does not need blatant blond / red highlights, tons of body paint and makeup, blue contacts, and scraps of clothes to look beautiful ... and that the complete following of Western trends isn ´ t worth sacrificing traditional Indian beauty, grace, and respect for popularity ... a mixture of both that remains respectable ... it ´ s quality rather than quantity ( or lackthereof, in the clothes department ).
She possessed vivacity, grace, and charm as an actress of the comédienne type ; but she was not a natural tragédienne, and her attempt at the strongly dramatic part of Norma turned out to be an histrionic failure.
She died later that same year of natural causes.
She also became conscious of her own natural impotence in confronting sin, and the necessity of absolute subjection to God.
She also believed that proponents of the standard theory " wallow in their zoological, capitalistic, competitive, cost-benefit interpretation of Darwin – having mistaken him ... Neo-Darwinism, which insists on slow accrual of mutations by gene-level natural selection, is in a complete funk.
She explained " I keep the good will of all my husbands — my good people — for if they did not rest assured of some special love towards them, they would not readily yield me such good obedience ," and promised in 1563 they would never have a more natural mother than she.
Henry Pleasants, an American classical-music critic, wrote this about her: She has a lovely voice, one of the warmest and most radiant in its natural range that I have heard in a lifetime of listening to singers in every category.
She was unable to divorce her husband ( despite his documented insanity ) because of his relationship to the Spanish royal family, and the duchess and Zaharoff had to wait until the Duke's natural death.
She also pursued her interests in photography, with emphasis on natural environments.
She spent the last decade of her life in quiet retirement at her home in Beaconsfield, where she died of natural causes at the age of 90.
She notes that while women rarely wrote about natural philosophy in the seventeenth century, Cavendish published six books on the subject.
She argues that wit is natural, whereas learning is artificial, and that, in her time, men have more opportunity to educate themselves than women do.
She later said that it had been one of the few things she had done in Hollywood that gave her a great measure of satisfaction. The Good Fairy ( 1935 ) was a comedy that Sullavan, although not a natural comedienne, had insisted on doing to demonstrate her " wide-ranging versatility ".
She is represented in the natural form of stone under a tree on the bank of the river Tel.
She accepts and her natural and pure manner of interacting with the puppets becomes the most valuable part of the act.
" She had the ability to call up emotions at will, to move an audience, to convince them the life on the stage was as real and natural as life in their own kitchen.

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