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She and then
She rubbed her eyes and stretched, then sat up, her hands going to her hair.
She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She saw it then, the distant derrick of the wildcat -- a test well in unexplored country.
She stood up, pulled the coat from her shoulders and started to slide it off, then let out a high-pitched scream and I let out a low-pitched, wobbling sound like a muffler blowing out.
`` She didn't really say '' -- She glanced away at the floor, then swooped gracefully and picked up one of Scotty's slippers.
She just about made me carry her upstairs and then she clung to me and wouldn't let me go.
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
She went into the living room and turned on three lamps, then back into the kitchen where she turned on the ceiling light and the switch that lit the floods on the barn, illuminating the driveway.
She then went over them thoroughly giving each a strenuous test in showmanship.
She was then trained on the trot until December 29, hitched to a breaking cart once around the half-mile track and hoppled again.
She patronized Greenwich Village artists for awhile, then put some money into a Broadway show which was successful ( terrible, but successful ).
She then described her experience as one in which she first had difficulty accepting for herself a state of being in which she relinquished control.
She retreated by leaving the room when we suggested that our meeting might well terminate right then and there.
She was the John Harvey, one of those Atlantic sea-horses that had sailed to Bari to bring beans, bombs, and bullets to the U.S. Fifteenth Air Force, to Field Marshal Montgomery's Eighth Army then racing up the calf of the boot of Italy in that early December of 1943.
She was Mary Lou Brew then, wide-eyed, but not naive.
She worked as a domestic, first in Newport for a year, and then in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, for another year.
She had assumed before then that one day he would ask her to marry him.
She was thirty-one years old then.
She walked restlessly across the room, then back to the windows.
She smoothed the skirt, sat down, then stood up and went back to the windows.
She made a face at him and then she laughed.
She threw back a cushion over one of the seats, unlocked a padlock on the chest beneath it, then presently straightened, holding a long knife and a wicked looking spear gun in her hand.
She took postgraduate work at the University of Grenoble in France and then returned to London to work on market research with an advertising firm.

She and supervised
She designed and supervised the building of the Harbert, Michigan, house, most of which was constructed by one local carpenter who carried the heavy beams singly upon his shoulder.
She commissioned works such as terracotta busts of the kings and queens of England from Michael Rysbrack, and supervised a more naturalistic design of the royal gardens by William Kent and Charles Bridgeman.
She started with the removal of the male sex organs, the operation supervised by Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld.
She also supervised the development of the Cavendish Hotel at Baslow near Chatsworth and the Devonshire Arms Hotel at Bolton Abbey.
She also designed and supervised the building of Greenlawn's post office east of Broadway behind the train station in 1911.
She was a protectress of monasteries and personally supervised the work on both Burgos and Toledo Cathedrals.
She was then placed in a two year term of supervised release ; during five of those months, she was placed in home confinement with electronic monitoring.
She also supervised the selection of appointees for cabinet and other leadership posts in the new government.
She also supervised excavations and examined finds and artifacts.
She supervised the setting-up of barricades as the Rising began and was in the middle of the fighting all around Stephen's Green, wounding a British army sniper.
She also translated large portions of the Sutta Piṭaka, or edited and supervised the translations of other PTS scholars.
" She will be under supervised parole for at least five years.
She supervised his diet and making sure he had enough rest ; " without her constant attention and her joie de vivre, Keynes might not have made it to Bretton Woods.
She and her brother, Albert, shared positions at her new school ; Mary supervised the girls while Albert oversaw the boys.
She re-entered the army in 1940 and a year later supervised the organization of the Canadian Women's Army Corps.
She called the police and her husband was taken into custody and charged with one count of assault, although he was later set free on supervised release.
She gained her first PhD from Harvard University in June 1968, with a dissertation on ' Asceticism and Sexuality in the Mythology of Siva ,' supervised by Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Sr .. She obtained her second, a D. Phil.
She was supervised by G. H. Hardy in her doctoral studies.
She worked first in algebraic number theory, with a doctorate at the University of Vienna supervised by Philipp Furtwängler.
She also supervised Caltech's first female Ph. D. in Math, Lorraine Foster.
She moved on to become deputy director of domestic-policy studies at the Heritage Foundation, where she supervised studies in the area of health care, welfare, education, and housing.
She received all her formal education in Riga, Latvia, where in 1977 she graduated summa cum laude from the University of Latvia and completed her graduate work in theoretical computer science ( supervised by Prof. Rusins-Martins Freivalds ) in 1990.
She supervised S. T. A. R.

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