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Meredith was irritated when the Grafin knocked at his door and told him, `` She is a great beauty!!
She was told by the manservant who opened the door that his lordship was engaged on work from which he had left strict orders he was not to be disturbed.
`` She told me he was in Germany ''.
She told the sheep, ' The world is coming to an end '!!
She said it was after she returned from her vomiting spell in the back yard that Mrs. Borden told her to wash the windows.
She told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.
) She snarled terribly but intuition told him, again, that she was bluffing, and he could see that half her attention was distracted by the dogs.
She paused at the kitchen door, caught her breath, told herself firmly that the opium was only an attempt to frighten her and went into the kitchen, where Glendora was eyeing the chickens dismally and Maude was cleaning lamp chimneys.
She calmly repeated what Moore had told me.
She found herself wishing an old wish, that she had told Doaty she was running away, that she had left something more behind her than the loving, sorry note and her best garnet pin.
She felt mindless, walking, and almost easy until the church spire told her she was near the cemetery, and she caught herself wondering what she would say to Doaty.
She told herself rebelliously, and with pride, I am an American!!
`` She should have told me herself.
She told everyone that the money came from her father, who died at about the same time.
She later told the Avalanche-Journal:
She had run out of things to say to Noel and so she told him a story about " four little rabbits whose names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail and Peter.
She had earlier told the House of Commons that if she had been aware of such facts she would have done something about it.
She was not aided by memories of Queen Constance, the Provençal wife of Robert II, tales of whose immodest dress and language were still told with horror.
She chose that name after being told by producer Lee Shubert to drop her real name and claims she was inspired by two cosmetics bottles in her dressing room, one labeled Evening in Paris and the other by Elizabeth Arden.
She had to hurdle a barbecue pit to touch Lady Bird Johnson, she accidentally knocked Pat Nixon down, and Nancy Reagan told her to get out of her face or she'd have her arrested.
She was foiled by Galanthis, her servant, who told Hera that she had already delivered the baby.
She told a Japanese person that she would like to have an Akita dog ; one was given to her within a month, with the name of Kamikaze-go.
She appeared in a silent film, Deliverance ( 1919 ), which told her story in a melodramatic, allegorical style.
She later testified that she experienced her first vision around 1424 at the age of 12 years, when she was out alone in a field and saw visions of figures she identified as Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret, who told her to drive out the English and bring the Dauphin to Reims for his coronation.

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She afterwards declined to serve in Iain Duncan Smith's Shadow Cabinet ( although she indicated on the television programme When Louis Met ..., prior to the leadership contest, that she wished to retire to the backbenches anyway ).
She thought she was being asked her legal advice about the type of policy programme party leader Dick Spring was proposing.
She was already famous in the UK for her sarcasm while presenting the consumer programme Watchdog, and The Weakest Link saw her develop this further, particularly in her taunting of contestants.
She was the only woman on comedy programme Radio Active, where she played Anna Daptor and other roles, and participated in the televisual equivalent of Radio Active, KYTV.
She became a key adviser to him in his political career, though she was accused by some of having hastened Herbert's death from Bright's Disease in 1861 because of the pressure her programme of reform placed on him.
She left this position in 1979 to join RTÉ as a journalist and presenter during one period as a reporter and presenter for their Today Tonight programme.
She kept on performing and appearing on the BBC2 programme Face The Music.
She first came to prominence in the 1980s, as co-presenter ( with Jools Holland ) of the Channel 4 pop music programme The Tube.
She was interviewed by Robin Day for BBC Television's Decision 79 election programme shortly after learning that she had lost her seat.
She is best known as the founding producer of the science-fiction series Doctor Who, a programme which has become a part of British popular culture, and for her association with Thames Television.
She soon became the secretary to the company's Head of Drama, and then a production secretary working on a programme called State Your Case.
She continued to appear on the programme for ten years.
She never presented a cookery programme for the BBC again.
She was a guest, along with David Puttnam on the BBC Radio 4 documentary I Had The Misery Thursday, a tribute programme to film actor Montgomery Clift, which was aired in 1986, on the twentieth anniversary of Clift's death.
She was invited to appear as part of a one-off, live television broadcast by Channel 4 music programme The Tube.
She had seen it on a German programme and wanted to incorporate it into the show.
She lent her voice to an Australian puppet television programme in 2006, Five Minutes More.
She appeared in the first reality television programme, I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!
She left in 1978 to present the BBC's late night news programme Tonight, replacing Sue Lawley.
" She also continued her morning phone-in programme on BBC London 94. 9 at 09: 00 until 12: 00 each weekday.
She has also made a number of guest appearances on television, including Agatha Christie's Marple on ITV ( playing Betty Johnson alongside Brian Conley in the episode By the Pricking of My Thumbs, February 2006 ), The Catherine Tate Show ( late 2006 ), Supermarket Sweep with Dale Winton ( February 2007 ) and the children's programme Hider in the House ( March 2007 ).
She hosted a sports programme from 1998 to 2000.
She also made several guest appearances in Absolutely Fabulous, a programme on which she served as script editor throughout the run of the series.
She continues to be the main presenter of its travel programme Excess Baggage.
She has also made two guest appearances on the BBC music quiz programme Never Mind the Buzzcocks ( on 18 November 2010 and 19 January 2011 ).

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