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She stumbles ( literally ) during her first song, " Autobiography ", but her performance of the second song, " La La ", an energetic rocker with sexual lyrics, goes much better.
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She soon stumbles upon a suitable victim: Marc ( Shatner ), a young soldier, who with his sister Arndis ( Ann Atmar ) comes to the sacred water in order to heal his battle-wounds.
She decides to take a walking tour to relax, during which she stumbles over a corpse on a beach, adding to her notoriety.
She stumbles into Arthur, who initially calls himself " Wart " ( his childhood nickname ) and then, hearing of her reluctance to marry, tells her of the joys of life in Camelot (" Camelot ").
She is now more frightened of Malloy than ever, but goes home and gets drunk, and almost stumbles into bed with her student before throwing him out.
She leaves her son and flees into the night, but as she runs across the frozen lake she unknowingly stumbles into the hole dug by the monk.
She unknowingly stumbles onto the killer himself, Jame Gumb ( he is living under the alias " Jack Gordon " when they meet ).
She stumbles across the corpse of her lover near the house of another woman, and from that point on the drama is purely psychological: the woman denies what she sees and then worries that it was she who killed him.
She eventually stumbles upon a pack of woolamanders, which provides an effective distraction to the beasts that were hunting her.
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She states that " ope literally opens us up ... removes the blinders of fear and despair and allows us to see the big picture thus allowing us to become creative " and have " elief in better future ".
She stalks him in a parking garage, pours acid on his vehicle, and follows him home one night to spy on him, Beth, and Ellen from the bushes in their yard ; the sight of their family life literally makes her sick to her stomach.
She takes her role as the " Soldier of Love " literally, and enjoys regaling friends and acquaintances with advice about romance.
Summer's mother later recalled that from the time she could talk, Summer would often sing: " She literally loved to sing.
She never wore petticoats or any other " underlinen ", as they added bulk, and was often literally sewn into her clothes, to bypass waistbands, creases, and wrinkles and to further emphasize the " wasp waist " that became her hallmark.
She stated in an interview on The Biography Channel in 2002 that the neighborhood in East Orange " was literally the United Nations of neighborhoods.
She exhibited at the Great Exposition of 1900 and by 1905 the upper half was being sold separately as a soutien-gorge ( literally, " support for the throat ", but gorge in old French meant breast ), the name by which bras are still known in France.
She was abducted by the Race along with apothecary Yi Min, and after a bit of interesting conversation between an initially scared Yi Min and some officers of the Race, she is subjected to what are literally sexual experiments devised by the Race to study human mating habits.
She also stated that " everything is on a bigger scale " which was symbolic, as Harry's horizons widened both literally and metaphorically as he grew up.
) She was also sexually dominant, for example, literally examining comical little men under a magnifying glass, or, in a breezy manner, crushing them under her feet.
She is also variously referred as Kṛṣṇā ( or Krishnaa, meaning one of darker complexion ), Panchali ( meaning one from the kingdom of Panchāla ), Yajnaseni ( meaning one born from a Yajna or fire-sacrifice ), Mahabhaartii ( great wife of the five descendents of Bharata ) and Sairandhri ( literally: an expert maid, her assumed name during her second exile in which she worked as Virat kingdom's queen Sudeshna's hair-stylist ).
She worked with engineers to develop an exterior lighting system for the entire White House, literally making it glow a soft white.
She would later admit to experiencing a " moment of fear going into a battle zone ", because, as author and historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony noted, " Pat Nixon was literally in a line of fire.
Some of the more common ones in everyday use include dylwn ( I should / ought ) with only imperfect and pluperfect, meddaf ( I say ) in the present and imperfect and geni ( to be born ) which has a verb-noun and impersonal forms, e. g. Ganwyd hi ( She was born, literally " one bore her ").
" She is not, in this instance, " literally " run off her feet, and neither would Joyce have thought so ; rather, the narrative lends itself to a misuse of language typical of the character being described.
The Hebrew term for the responsa is '" She ' elot U-Teshuvot "', literally " Questions and Answers ".
Whether it is the same icon that was kept in Blachernae is a matter of scholarly debate, as the ancient icon is believed to have been of the Orans type, whereas the Athonite icon is of a style called Hodegetria ( literally, " She who leads the way ").
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She passed the entrance examinations to the University of Illinois, but during the year at Urbana felt more important events transpired at the University of Chicago.
She giggled during the ceremony, and Mousie Chandler, who was one of Linda's bridesmaids, said John glared black as death at her.
She stayed for two years, winning a good-conduct medal in December 1836, and returning home only during Christmas and summer holidays.
She was thus a principal agent — almost an embodiment — of the work of the Catholic Church during the Early Middle Ages in the construction of the religion-culture of western Europe.
She also used the priory during her short reign, particularly in 1547, where she felt safe from the English Army.
She argues that the convergence of sexism and racism during slavery contributed to black women having the lowest status and worst conditions of any group in American society.
She has advocated for stricter gun control laws and gay rights, and voted against California's Proposition 8 during the 2008 elections.
She described in her memoir, Harsh Route ( or Steep Route ), of a case which she was directly involved in during the late 1940s, after she had been moved to the prisoners ' hospital.
She then studied for two years with the painter Francis Adolf Van der Wielen, who offered lessons in perspective and drawing from casts during the time that the new Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts was under construction.
She also sketched President Teddy Roosevelt during her White House visits in 1902, during which " He sat for two hours, talking most of the time, reciting Kipling, and reading scraps of Browning.
She would later advise her confessor and biographer, the Blessed Raymond of Capua, O. P., ( who went on to become Master General of the Order ) to do during times of trouble what she did now as a teenager: " Build a cell inside your mind, from which you can never flee.
She continued to campaign for occupational safety and health while working as an investigating attorney for the U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations during Woodrow Wilson's presidency.
She commuted between London to be with her husband, and New York, where she was blacklisted and thus rendered unemployable during the Red Scare of 1919-1920.
She left college during The Great Depression to work as a secretary at the Fletcher Trust Company in Indianapolis.
She released her second live DVD and album, Live From London in October 2009, which was filmed during her sold out 2008 concerts at London's O2 Arena.
She continued to enjoy steady success during the 1990s and 2000s ; her 2000 album A Day Without Rain sold 15 million copies, and became the top selling new age album of the 2000s in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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.
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