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She and suggests
She suggests this explains the low numbers of black women who participated in the feminist movement in the 1970s, pointing to Louis Harris ' Virginia Slims poll done in 1972 for Philip Morris that she says showed 62 percent of black women supported " efforts to change women's status " and 67 percent " sympathized with the women's rights movement ", compared with 45 and 35 percent of white women ( also Steinem, 1972 ).
She illustrates the interplay between Chinese and English cinema tradition but ultimately suggests that Jen, as the " woman warrior " of the film, overthrows the European patriarchal tradition.
She suggests " five tips ... handle the situation with aplomb:
She suggests that some of the research was done not to determine the reliability of the dating method, as was suggested, but to back up an assumption of age and to make certain points about pyramids and Greek civilization.
She suggests that Attac in Sweden was formed by people seeking a new way of organising with flat hierarchy, and with the strongly sensed need of making a change as the driving force.
She suggests the mutual antagonism came about two years later in 1455 in the wake of the First Battle of St. Albans, when Margaret perceived him as a challenge to the king's authority.
She suggests attending to the intersections of race, gender, and U. S. citizenship in order to both understand the restraints of such a historical tendency and make visible Chinese female immigration experiences, including the Page Act of 1875.
She suggests that the line, " He calls his Kate and she must come and kiss him " references The Shrew, as A Shrew contains no kissing scenes, which supports her argument for a date of composition in late 1591 / early 1592.
She argues that if Knack borrows from both The Shrew and A Shrew, it means The Shrew must have been on stage by mid-June 1592 at the latest, and again suggests a date of composition of somewhere in late 1591 / early 1592.
She announces that it is the 11th of September, and that they will thus be celebrating the Tet festival in 3 days time-this will be the sixth birthday for the beach community and she suggests they celebrate it as a " fresh start " for the group.
She suggests it as an option for her friend Mrs. William Carlo, who is with child.
She seems here a goddess of glittering in particular and of glory in general, but Pindar's allusion to her as " Theia of many names " is telling, since it suggests assimilation, referring not only to similar mother-of-the-sun goddesses such as Phoebe and Leto, but perhaps also to more universalizing mother-figures such as Rhea and Cybele.
She comes down to earth and marries him, but is disappointed to learn that he is a gentle person, nothing like his name suggests.
She argues that the later evidence suggests that:
She initially invites Boolie to the dinner, but he declines, and suggests that Miss Daisy invite Hoke.
She suggests that by disassociating himself and his writings from Roh's painterly magic realism, Carpentier aimed to show how by virtue of Latin America's varied history, geography, demography, politics, myths, and beliefs improbable and marvelous things are made possible.
She does not know where his mortality is, but suggests that the fallen deva Trias might.
She suggests that he should drive quickly, because she lives down south, " about 84 miles ".
She denies that it was a suicide attempt to a psychiatrist, who suggests she take time to regroup in McLean, a private mental hospital.
She suggests that feminists critique such narratives by showing how a " global economy " is highly complex, de-centered and unclear.
She suggests that Pa and Ma move west to the rapidly developing Dakota Territory, where Pa could work in Uncle Henry ’ s railroad camp.
She further suggests that he go back to the qualifying school so he can get on the Tour.
She also suggests that Joan had a long list of affairs with men whom Christina was required to call " Uncle " and rarely " Daddy ", and claims Joan also had many affairs with women.
She suggests that she may reveal his true identity to Dimmesdale.

She and they
She took it grudgingly, her dark eyes baleful as they met his.
She had hated the whole idea before they started.
She regretted what she described as the `` unwarrantable & unnecessary '' check to their friendship and said that she felt that they understood one another perfectly.
She was occupying herself in an attempt to write an article about the variety of houses that they had rented abroad.
She was going to tell Bobby Joe about how mistaken she had been, but he brought one of the cousins home for supper, and all they did was talk about antelope.
She sounded as though they already existed.
She ascribed her delight with both experiences to the effect they seemed to have of temporarily removing from her the controls which she felt so compulsively necessary to maintain even when it might seem appropriate to relax these controls.
She explained nonreactivity of others by saying that they were `` not letting themselves relax ''.
She was on the junk, and they slide fast when that happens.
She was closing and within one more bound would have been able to reach the rear end of the bay, but -- and here Jones and Loveless and Ulyate were holding breath for all they were worth -- she never quite caught up that last bound.
She measured the distance from where they stood to the men and the gun, measured the distance from the men to the back room.
She tried to think of his unpredictable actions in the eleven years she had known him and discovered they weren't so many after all.
She had grown up with young Jenkins, and he had heard that they had been at the point of getting married at least twice.
She was arrested by Phoenix Police after they received the indictment papers from Portland detectives.
She hoped they were well.
She said, `` Sometimes I think they are keeping religion for us while we play around.
She would see them, looking just as they had in the books, and this would make up a part of her delight.
She became aware that two Italian workmen, carrying a large azalea pot, were standing before her and wanted her to move so that they could begin arranging a new row of the display.
She bore him a daughter, whom they named Pythias.
She stops feeding while they are there and they consume their egg yolks.
She then committed suicide by stabbing herself with the same sword she gave Aeneas when they first met.
She died in 1274, after they had three children.
She refused to go with them and demanded that they allow her to pray to the Mother of God for protection.
In a 1958 letter to a friend in West Germany, Paternak wrote, " She was put in jail on my account, as the person considered by the secret police to be closest to me, and they hoped that by means of a grueling interrogation and threats they could extract enough evidence from her to put me on trial.

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