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She and switched
She went in to get the hamburgers, and I switched on the device again and kept the signal from Dowling's car coming in steady and clear until I saw her starting back with the hamburgers.
She then switched to Guardian, with whom she produced a live album, Ring Them Bells ( 1995 ), and a studio album, Gone from Danger ( 1997 ).
She admits she switched the charts in the hospital.
She switched her national affiliation from France to Greece, effective for all of her equestrian competitions.
She manifested her fluency in four languages when she switched between English, French, German and Luxembourgish in the course of her speech, often in the same sentence.
She switched to art, European History, and later architectural history.
She has one hazel eye and one blue eye, the latter of which she received when she switched eyes with Artemis in the fifth book.
She discovers quickly that Martha and Lettie have switched places, but accepts Lettie as her apprentice anyway and encourages her to accept Howl's advances and become his pupil, though she eventually chooses Suliman instead.
She had been chosen to play Counsellor Deanna Troi before Gene Roddenberry switched the roles that she and Marina Sirtis had initially been given.
She began studying classical violin at age five but soon switched to bluegrass.
She had switched serial numbers with another robot after a test had been run on her brain and comparing it to a normal Three-Law robotic brain.
She started gymnastics at age 5 but soon switched to diving.
She only agreed to teach him if he switched from right-handed to left-handed playing ( so as to start over free from any pre-existing errement ).
She switched to the current usage ( 日高 ) around 1995 when she found that it was written that way already on many things and after friends recommended the kanji with the lower stroke count.
She then switched to television, directing outside broadcasts.
She then switched clubs and changed to the 800 m like her new club mate, Christine Wachtel, who would also become her closest rival.
She was eventually switched from being fed by a nasogastric feeding tube to a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy ( PEG ) feeding tube.
She later switched from daytime to primetime, portraying Taylor McBride on Aaron Spelling's Melrose Place from 1996 to 1998.
She continued to make appearances on companion show Big Brother's Little Brother until it switched channels in 2010.
She reluctantly helps Walker in his increasingly frantic attempt to learn what was in the switched suitcase and to trade whatever it is for the return of his wife.
She switched her identity because she wanted to find a boy who will love her, not her money.
She then switched to another on-going role in drama series Skyways for 49 episodes.
She soon switched to road running, however, focusing on the half marathon.
She started her newspaper career at the University District Herald as a 19-year-old, joined the P-I in 1974 as a temporary staffer, had her first column published in the P-I in 1983, and finally switched to The Seattle Times in 1991.

She and liberal
She was renowned for her intelligence and strong character, and her uncensored and liberal court attracted a great many scholars, including philosopher Gottfried Leibniz.
She was a personal friend and niece of Segismundo Moret, a leading Spanish progressive thinker and the boss of the liberal party's right hand.
She used her influence to institute liberal reforms.
She describes herself as a liberal and a feminist.
She was condemned for a visit by the liberal, western, Jewish philosopher Isaiah Berlin in 1946, and Official Andrei Zhdanov publicly labelled her " half harlot, half nun ", her work " the poetry of an overwrought, upper-class lady ", her work the product of " eroticism, mysticism, and political indifference ".
She is also noted for her social and political activism for a variety of liberal causes.
She instilled in him a fondness for liberal thought ; it is probably during this period that Louis Philippe picked up his slightly Voltairean brand of Catholicism.
She is often seen pursuing a variety of environmental and generally liberal causes while keeping up her position as class president and one of the smartest students in her class.
She was not however brought up as Jewish, and never practised Judaism, though it has been suggested that she " retained the cultural values of liberal Judaism ".
She is generally viewed as belonging to the liberal wing of the Court.
She says her faith is “ the most important thing in my life .” Harris grew up in the Presbyterian Church in America ( she has criticized the Presbyterian Church ( U. S. A .) for being " more liberal ").
She became national co-president of the liberal United Democratic Front at its inception in 1983.
She tried to launch liberal reforms using a Protestant prime minister, which outraged the Catholic conservatives of Bavaria.
She grew up in a liberal family.
She sought reelection, but was narrowly defeated in the general election by City Councilman Joe Moakley, a more liberal Democrat who was running as an Independent.
She was elected to the United States House of Representatives from California's 14th congressional district as a liberal Democrat in 1944, and served three full terms as " a principled advocate of women's rights, civil liberties and world disarmament.
She frequently gains ratings of between 90 and 100 from liberal and progressive interest groups and lower ratings from conservative groups.
She is a signatory of the Henry Jackson Society principles, which promote the spread of liberal democracy across the world and the maintenance of a strong military with global expeditionary reach.
" She wrote that a victory for Democratic Party challenger, John Kerry, would prompt " victory celebrations among those who want to destroy liberal democracies.
One of Nadya ’ s friends from gymnasium, Ariadne Tyrkova, described Krupskaya as “ a tall, quiet girl, who did not flirt with the boys, moved and thought with deliberation, and had already formed strong convictions … She was one of those who are forever committed, once they have been possessed by their thoughts and feelings ….” Nadya briefly attended two different secondary schools before finding the perfect fit with Prince A. A. Obolensky's Female Gymnasium, “ a distinguished private girls ’ secondary school in Petersburg .” This education was probably more liberal than most other gymnasiums since it was noted that some of the staff were former revolutionaries.
She was his chief policy advisor during his presidential bid, and was instrumental in pushing him towards more liberal stances on subjects such as universal health care.
She was shocked and intrigued by the sexually liberal Swedish court and wrote home to her family that " everyone had a lover " and about the bisexual rumours about the royal Duchess Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp ; she wrote to her mother, that the Duchess was said to have both male and female lovers and that she herself was probably the only woman of note who did not have three or four lovers.
She was one of the most liberal Republicans in the House.
She stated that several of the things her character did in Season Three of Battlestar Galactica " deeply against being a liberal progressive " and that portraying those views sometimes caused her " a bit of angst in having to commit to them.

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