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She and surely
She gave me the names of some people who would surely help pay for the flowers and might even march up to the monument with me.
" When my grandmother found out that I was playing jazz in one of the sporting houses in the District, she told me that I had disgraced the family and forbade me to live at the house ... She told me that devil music would surely bring about my downfall, but I just couldn't put it behind me.
She walks away, the gun still pointed at her, and explains that while the first murder carried extenuating circumstances of his own mental state, murdering her as well surely would result in the electric chair.
She even goes so far as to tell Dimmesdale that their sin has been paid for by their daily penance and that their sin won't keep them from getting to heaven, however, the Puritans believed that such a sin surely condemns.
She is the only surely attested wife of Ptolemy XII.
Beecher ’ s essay argues against the participation of women in the abolitionist movement, on the grounds that women hold a subordinate position to men asa beneficent and immutable Divine law .” She continues to argue that “ Men are the proper persons to make appeals to the rulers whom they appoint … are surely out of their place in attempting to do it themselves .”
She told them the front door would surely be unlocked, and sent them home.
She is seen as the one who points Christians most surely to Christ, saying to all what she says to the servants at the wedding at Cana, " Do whatever he tells you.
A senior lady in waiting to Emperor Cheng's grandfather Emperor Xuan named Chuofang Cheng ( 淖方成 ), however, commented: " She is water of disaster, and will surely put out the fire!

She and witnessed
She witnessed inoculation being practiced by physicians in Istanbul, and was greatly impressed: she had lost a brother to smallpox and bore facial scars from the disease herself.
She coordinated this as a result of her many trips abroad where she witnessed how literacy benefited children in poorer nations.
She was gang-raped by six government soldiers, and witnessed seven executions before being sold to a Sudanese Arab.
She helped to popularise the practice of variolation ( an early type of immunisation ), which had been witnessed by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Charles Maitland in Constantinople.
She was appalled by the conditions she witnessed first-hand in the Manchester workhouse: Pankhurst immediately began to change these conditions, and established herself as a successful voice of reform on the Board of Guardians.
She witnessed the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi movement, and " saw roving Nazi gangs randomly beating Jewish men and women in the streets " of Vienna.
She witnessed the tumultuous celebrations on the Rue de Rivoli when the Armistice was signed, and she cared for war refugees ; seeing them displaced and in a state of shock, she wrote, " helped me understand the plight of refugees in Miami sixty years later ".
She got the idea from her father, who had witnessed hangings when he lived in the West and was unnerved by the creaking sound of the rope bearing the weight of the hanging body.
She witnessed her mother's emotional unraveling that caused her to be institutionalized, and even long after her mother returned to live with her, she exhibited bizarre, childlike behaviors.
She worked as a market researcher in Watts and witnessed the riots in the summer of 1965.
She returned to France, became a nurse and witnessed the country fall to the Germans.
As the Victorian scholar Patrick Brantlinger notes in his introduction to She: " Little that Haggard witnessed matched the romantic depictions of ' the dark continent ' in boys ' adventure novels, in the press, and even in such bestselling explorers ' journals as David Livingstone's Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa ( 1857 ).
She attended Black Bolt's release from his isolation cell at the age of eighteen, and witnessed the first confrontation between Black Bolt and his insane brother Maximus the Mad.
She contracted and survived smallpox in 1720, and two years later her mother helped to popularise the practice of variolation ( an early type of immunisation against smallpox ), which had been witnessed by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Charles Maitland in Constantinople.
She also learns a little bit more about Henchard, specifically, the details of how he sold his first wife become public knowledge when the furmity vendor who witnessed the sale makes the story public.
She said she witnessed Trinidad ordering a subordinate to collect a ransom payment for the kidnapped former mayor of Valledupar, Elías Ochoa, in 1998.
She stopped briefly in England, then visited her mother in France, and then travelled on to Iceland where she witnessed the eruption of Mount Hekla.
She witnessed his assassination the following year.
She was moved to take action by the poverty she witnessed during a trip to Puerto Rico in 1946.
She seemed somewhat taken with him as well, at least until she witnessed him brutally subduing Othar Tryggvassen ( though when the self-proclaimed hero tried to kill her after she helped him escape, she decided she owed Gil an apology ).
She considers herself responsible for the welfare of the Syndicate as a whole because she has witnessed ( and reversed ) their deaths and severe injuries on multiple occasions.
She does not wish for her son to know the horror she has witnessed.
She played the role of the warm-hearted aunt of a young deaf girl who witnessed a murder.
She tells the others Jack stayed behind to aid their escape, unaware Will witnessed their encounter.

She and improved
She watched over the development of her son's character and improved the tone of the administration.
He said of his mother, " She improved my love of vegetables by introducing the phrase, ' You can't go out and play cricket until you have eaten all your vegetables.
She spent hours in front of the mirror, exercising her eyes and striking poses that concealed or improved the physical flaws noted by Ziegfeld or Griffith.
She couldn't tap and she couldn't do this and that ... but Ginger had style and talent and improved as she went along.
She couldn't tap and she couldn't do this and that ... but Ginger had style and talent and improved as she went along.
She learned Egyptian Arabic and French growing up in Cairo, and improved her French after establishing herself in Paris in 1954.
She opened the Bloom Festival, Ireland's largest gardening show, on 3 June 2010, acknowledging an improved interest in gardening in Ireland, particularly among younger people.
She was originally typecast in exotic roles, often as a vamp or a woman of Asian descent, but her career prospects improved following her portrayal of Nora Charles in The Thin Man ( 1934 ).
She used Hull House to generate system-directed change, on the principle that to keep families safe, community and societal conditions had to be improved.
She is looking much healthier than the family has been accustomed to, and they remark frequently on her improved appearance.
She writes, " It is evident, although they do not say so themselves, that Julie de Lespinasse, Madame Geoffrin and Madame Vigee-Lebrun also improved themselves in their own salons.
She had made a trip to Europe in 1892 to photograph the solar eclipse, but returned with her situation little improved.
She reportedly suffered serious internal bleeding, her liver was seriously damaged, and her medical situation remained grave, although at first she appeared to have improved following surgery.
She graduates from Lawndale High, winning the Dian Fossey Award " for dazzling academic achievements in face of near total misanthropy ", and crowning her acceptance speech with the assertion that " there is no aspect, no facet, no moment of life that can't be improved with pizza ".
She said New Zealand needed greater focus on early intervention for youth and vulnerable families, improved mental health and drug and alcohol treatment, greater use of community-based sentences, and a fundamental rethink in the way the probation service monitors offenders.
She further stated that Mega Man 2 improved the gameplay of its predecessor by removing excessively difficult elements.
She also improved the popularity of songs written by Milton Nascimento of Brazil and Pablo Milanés and Silvio Rodríguez both from Cuba.
She improved upon this the following year, taking the gold at the 2002 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.
She is given command of four Q-ships as a de facto Commodore and starship captain — four converted merchant ships turned into merchant cruisers, but given impressive missile and energy armaments, an improved inertial compensator system, particle shielding scaled up to go with the increased acceleration abilities, and sidewalls allowing head to head combat with light combat units up to Battlecruiser grade opponents.
She, as Otilia, is now inside the body of an " improved " " Devil Dog ".
She finally achieved her aim, but along the way had alleviated some of the poverty and misery, and improved social conditions for all in the East End.
She improved during her second term in 1B, meriting an A in deportment, C in mathematics, and B in all other academic subjects ; she was on the honor roll in April 1931.
She improved the world record 14 times, from 1. 75 m to 1. 91 m, and equalled it once outdoors and once indoors.

7.488 seconds.