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She takes the form of a huge bladder of a creature whose face is all mouth and whose arms and legs are flippers.
She eventually becomes an electrician and takes a female lover, Lorna.
She takes control of his business while he is away and her business practices leave many Atlantans resentful of her.
She takes him to his father, who gives him to his brother, Gavida the smith, in fosterage.
She provides prenatal care, massage, attends delivery, and takes care " takes charge of " mother and child after birth.
She sometimes appears in the form of a crow, flying above the warriors, and in the Ulster cycle she also takes the form of an eel, a wolf and a cow.
She tells him that she probably only has a year or two left to live, and therefore takes everything as it comes.
" She said she will not release three albums in the span of a year again, " When you do 16 or 13 songs in one go, you kind of empty yourself, and it takes a while to fill back up and have new things to talk about, so I think it's good for everyone.
She travels to the past and attempts to hand the past Voyager over to the Vidiians while she takes her past self home, but this attempt is thwarted.
She worked only two weeks on the film, early and late during the production that went from January to April 1997 while Sam Elliott was only on set for two days and did many takes of his final speech.
She takes office the following day.
She is unsure of who she is ; despite all the tasks she takes on and excels at, for much of the series she has no identity.
She forcefully takes advantage of any opportunity to further her goals.
She rises, takes down her father ’ s knife, kisses the blade, and reads the inscription.
She flees to Milford Haven, where " Fidele's " beauty earns " him " the affection of Lucius, who takes " him " on as a page.
She said that Voldemort takes up terrorism by destroying bridges, murdering innocents, and forcing children to kill their elders.
" She then takes the tea to the living room.
She impersonates a man and takes her father's place during a general conscription to counter a fictitious Hun invasion led by Shan Yu.
She takes the name " Fa Ping " ( 花平, Huā Píng ), which sounds identical to 花瓶 ( huāpíng ), meaning both a literal " flowerpot " and figurative " eye candy ".
She clarified her meaning on the difference between speculative and science fiction, admitting that others use the terms interchangeably: " For me, the science fiction label belongs on books with things in them that we can't yet do .... speculative fiction means a work that employs the means already to hand and that takes place on Planet Earth.
She then is seen standing in the middle of the racecourse as two more horses pass on the inside of her, and on the film suddenly she takes a lunge at one of the last few trailing horses.
She has twelve sons ; when one of them dies, Romulus takes his place to found the priestly college of Arval brothers Fratres Arvales.
She occasionally takes Jo under her wing and entertains her.
" She generously takes them in, and doesn't betray them to a passing German army patrol.

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She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
She later manifests a " telekinetic sensitivity " ( called " the Manifestation of the Phoenix ") to objects in her immediate environment that lets her feel the texture of objects, their molecular patterns, feel when other objects come into contact with them, and probe them at a molecular or subatomic level.
She commented in the book's introduction: " Mention the name ' Moonies ' to anyone in the West today, and the chances are that you will receive an immediate reaction which falls somewhere between a delicate shudder and an indignant outburst of fury.
She recalls a great deal of pain and suffering caused by his immediate family, and Bahá ' ís in Haifa.
She began her recording career in 1960, and achieved immediate success.
" She had apparently recovered by early 1886, but later that year a fourth death in six years occurred in Stephen's immediate family when the 23-year-old Luther died after falling in front of an oncoming train while working as a flagman for the Erie Railroad.
She expanded her articles into two volumes of memoirs, beginning with The English Governess at the Siamese Court ( 1870 ), which earned her immediate fame but also brought charges of sensationalism.
She does not give him an immediate answer, afraid to reveal her checkered past, but the next morning, she agrees if he promises to give-up his plan to fight the Plummers.
" She had an immediate rapport with the media, and the Teacher in Space Project received tremendously popular attention as a result.
She vied for power along with Ivan and her half brother Peter, and is even blamed for the murders of Peter's mother and immediate family.
She was saved from immediate sinking by the sighting of another German light cruiser,, to which Beatty gave chase and again quickly overcame.
She had immediate success in both London and Paris.
She was an immediate sensation playing the title role in Garrick's adaptation of a play by Thomas Southerne, Isabella, or, The Fatal Marriage.
She sang with Paul Whiteman's band from 1929 to 1933 ( Whiteman had a popular radio program and when Bailey debuted with her version of " Moaning Low " in 1929, public reaction was immediate, although she did not start recording with Whiteman until late 1931 ).
Comparing the serial and novel editions of She, Stauffer describes the more compact narrative of the original as a reflection of the intense but short burst of creativity in which Haggard composed the story, arguing that " the style and grammar of the Graphic is more energetic and immediate ", although as he noted, " sometimes more flawed ".
After its publication in 1887 She became an immediate success.
She takes an immediate disliking to Ambrosio after hearing his sermon.
She emphasised the importance of temporality in social analysis, dividing it into four stages: structural conditioning, social interaction, its immediate outcome and structural elaboration.
She was brought to Edinburgh to be investigated by John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale and the Privy Council of Scotland, and arrangements were made to have her and her immediate family lodged in the Canongate Tolbooth.
She left behind no immediate family.
Debra Tate, the only surviving immediate relative of murder victim Sharon Tate, spoke in opposition to a compassionate release for Atkins, stating, " She will be set free when judged by God.
She then argued regularly before the criminal chamber of the 23rd District Court of Paris which judges immediate appearances.
She advocates an immediate reduction of 20 % of the domestic tax on oil products ( TIPP ), a surchage of fantastic profits of the largest gas and oil companies and a struggle against international speculation on basic products such as food and energy.
She begs to be allowed to leave, but Troilus and Pandarus want her to stay, so that they can marry to immediate effect.
She is the only member of her immediate family who remains in the line of succession to the British throne.

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