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She and spends
She spends much of her time with Ein.
She spends a lot of her time mumbling to herself, whilst her family desperately try to help her.
She often spends time commiserating with Blanch, or conversing with frogs who claim to be enchanted princes.
She is drinking heavily, has lost her singing voice and much of her looks and spends time with card sharps and con artists.
She is a self-described " lone, lorn creetur " that spends much of her time pining for " the old ' un " ( her late husband ).
She spends a summer granting half-hearted wishes and gains a reputation among demons as " Miss Soft-Serve ".
She spends a great deal of time on the spinning of the wool, whereas Susie, for example, spent a great deal of time on the finding of the herbs and several of the other processes.
She has a single room, where she spends most of her time.
She strings beads for a living, and spends her days cleaning the apartment, washing and ironing her mother's and grandfather's clothes, and preparing their supper.
She stated, “ I make my pictures for what Hollywood spends on lipstick ,” and observed that Hollywood “ has been a major obstacle to the definition and development of motion pictures as a creative fine-art form .” She set herself in opposition to the Hollywood film industry ’ s standards and practices.
She spends the day organizing a party that will be held that night while also reminiscing about the past.
She spends a belated Christmas with them and then meets his younger brother Jack ( Pullman ), who is supposed to take over his father's furniture business.
She also comments that " Sahara also spends more time exploring both Mikako ’ s and Noboru ’ s feelings about Mikako ’ s appointment to the Lysithea, which is very revealing for both characters ".
She spends her limited time off at the Cobb, a pier jutting out to sea, staring at the sea itself.
She tries to lead a normal life, and spends a lot of time on clothes, a part-time job and romance in the sequels.
She is currently studying with the Venerable Lama Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, and spends seven months of each year in solitary retreat under his direction in Crestone, Colorado.
She spends the day in the fields daydreaming, and unseen, draws lipstick circles around her nipples.
She spends her time visiting world leaders and jet-setting between her homes in Los Angeles, London, Sydney, Switzerland and Martha's Vineyard.
She spends so much time dwelling in her Outback that the real world and The Outback gradually become unstable.
She currently lives in San Francisco, CA, but often spends time in Italy.
She spends the following months leading her army of demon followers in waging a war against the Lords of Hell, very successfully since her empathy overwhelms the enemy armies, causing them to turn on their respective lords ( most noticeably Blackheart ).
She convinces Sachiko to find her a studio, where she spends a great deal of time working on her dolls.
She spends the evening with Bill and B. B.

She and fortune
She was a beautiful and reputable woman and according to Pliny the Elder, she had a double canine in her upper right jaw, a sign of good fortune.
She contends that happiness comes from within, and that one's virtue is all that one truly has, because it is not imperilled by the vicissitudes of fortune.
She was the favourite granddaughter of the Edwardian magnate Sir Ernest Cassel and the principal heir to his fortune.
She marries him, and he retrieves the losses and reestablishes the fortune of his uncles.
She made a fortune on the New York Stock Exchange.
She is essentially assimilative and benign, and embraces several otherwise quite disparate functions, She can give military victory, sexual success, good fortune and prosperity.
She was the most influential goddess throughout the legacy of Greece and was also adopted by Rome as their most important goddess, Fortuna, hence deriving the term, fortune.
She is the central figure for all the goddesses of fortune.
She is the central figure for all the goddesses of fortune.
She was subsequently the wealthiest woman in America, when her fortune reached approximately USD $ 250 million.
She was an heiress to the Crane piping, valves and elevator fortune, the former wife of Robert Leatherbee, a daughter of Charles R. Crane, a U. S. minister to China, and a sister of Richard Teller Crane II, a U. S. ambassador to Czechoslovakia.
She is sole heir to her late mother, who inherited about half the fortune of Aristotle Onassis.
She later claimed that, at the age of nine, she was taken by her mother to a fortune teller and told that she would someday reign over the heart of a king.
She had been a lifelong Christian and left her fortune of over $ 2, 300, 000 to found contests and chairs in Biblical studies at some 20 universities, including Princeton.
She died, however, in the year after her marriage and left him the whole of her fortune.
She praised the passing of the Married Women's Property Act of 1883, preventing women from having to enter marriage ' as a bond slave, disenfranchised of all rights over her fortune ’.
She attracts the attention of a 37 year old son of a Chinese business magnate, a young man of wealth and heir to a fortune.
She was Cyril Hamilton's governess and drowned Cyril so she could marry Hugo Hamilton once he inherited Cyril's fortune.
She diets and has an interest in fortune telling.
She seemed to see damnation as inevitable, perhaps because of her practicing fortune telling, which was regarded as a demonic activity .. Reverend Samuel Parris believed that prayer could cure her odd behavior, but his efforts were ineffective.
She was to have been taught the art of fortune telling at the age of nine, and after her husband became ruined, she decided to profit by it.
She occupied herself financing and overseeing the construction of the Basilica of San Lorenzo — started in 1604 by Ferdinando I de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany — to the tune of 1, 000 crowns per week, and she donated much of her fortune to charity: £ 4, 000 per annum.
She early on settles her will with her lawyer Georges Hautecourt, an aged, eccentric old friend of hers, stating that she wishes for her fortune to be left to her cats, who will retain it until their deaths, upon which her fortune will revert to Edgar.

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