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She and took
She took it grudgingly, her dark eyes baleful as they met his.
She softly let herself into the bed, and took her regular side, away from the door, where she slept better because Keith was between her and the invader.
She remarked that she found the night wind a little chilly, and Mr. Podger took her inside the fringe.
She took a good look at herself in the mirror before she turned and, walking with very small steps, started toward the door.
She would sometimes even get a little hard on you, she took you so seriously.
She took refuge on a tongue of land extending into a gully, crouched at the base of a thorn tree, and waited for them to come up.
She took Glendora to the smokehouse, unlocked it and saw with satisfaction there was still a quantity of hams and sides of bacon, hanging from the smoke-stained rafters.
She took another bite of toast.
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 put the violin away and took out some linen, needles and yarn to while away the long, idle days in Budapest.
She took it with her wherever she went ; ;
She was never considered legitimate and, when the king was dying, no one took her as a serious contender for the crown.
She married Basil of Trebizond and took over the throne of the Empire of Trebizond from 1340 to 1341.
She has been repaying the debt from her housekeeping budget, and also from some work she got copying papers by hand, which she did secretly in her room, and took pride in her ability to earn money " as if she were a man.
" She took him home, however, fed him and gave him his first dose.
She, with the consent of her husband, soon took the veil in the Benedictine nunnery of Jully-les-Nonnains.
She also took job opportunities working briefly at dance halls in Japan and Taiwan, and wrote two missives under the name " Courtney Michelle " in punk-zine Maximumrocknroll on local bands Poison Idea and Rancid Vat.
She intermittently took classes at Portland State University studying English, as well as San Francisco State University and the San Francisco Art Institute, where she took a film class taught by George Kuchar and starred in one of his short films.
She took one gulp of the sea and brought the mountains to view ; islands appeared after another.
According to lexicographer William Smith, " She was accused of too much familiarity with Orestes, prefect of Alexandria, and the charge spread among the clergy, who took up the notion that she interrupted the friendship of Orestes with their archbishop, Cyril.
She was one of the activists who took over Berkeley park in the People's Park demonstration, summer 1972.
She took a job at a dry-cleaning store to support herself.
She has given live performances on various television shows, events and ceremonies ( her most recent appearance was in Gaoth Dobhair in the summer of 2005, which coincided with a tribute event to the Brennan family that took place in Letterkenny ), but she has yet to do a concert.
She returned home and Anne took her place.

She and photographs
She noted that when she visited the police station they had photographs of Echols, Baldwin, and Misskelley on the wall and were using them as dart targets.
She began a lifelong companionship with her cameraman Horst Kettner, who was 40 years her junior and assisted her with the photographs ; they were together from the time she was 60 and he was 20.
She posed in their apartment for photographer Terry O ' Neill in casual domestic scenes such as opening baby gifts, and also completed a series of glamour photographs for the British magazine Queen.
She said that one of the things she did to prepare was to study photographs of classic actresses Louise Glaum and Louise Brooks and the dark-haired ladies of that time.
She became known for her portraits of celebrities of the time, and for photographs with Arthurian and other legendary themes.
She was his model — with many stereoscopic photographs taken of a teenage Lee in the nude — and he also showed her technical aspects of the art.
She sent him photographs of herself and employed a basket weaver to go to his rooms and teach him the craft.
She told the inquiry that in May 1988, Hamilton had been unmoved by a set of photographs that depicted smoking related cancers ; that is, harm to young people which might be caused by a product ( tobacco ) that he promoted. Hamilton argued the pictures were irrelevant.
She forbade examination of Arbus's correspondence and often denied permission for exhibition or reproduction of Arbus's photographs.
She had many movie fans in Canada and according to one New York newspaper, in 1915 a young soldier fighting in the trenches at the Front in Northern France wrote to her, sending dozens of photographs that graphically depicted the horrors of the war.
" She has published several more collections of her own photographs, and has also served as an editor for collections of vintage photography.
She was also occasionally seen in photographs, as a photo puppet, such as on the cover of Volume 4 of The Sesame Street Treasury.
She also states that “ to collect photographs is to collect the world .” ( Sontag, 1997 3 )
She refers to photographs as memento mori, where to take a photograph is to participate in another person ’ s mortality, vulnerability and mutability.
She was drawn especially to the Bowery's hard-drug subculture ; these photographs, taken between 1979 and 1986, form her famous work The Ballad of Sexual Dependency — a title taken from a song in Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera.
She took the photographs to the local chemist to be developed and the chemist informed West Midlands Police because of the unusual nature of the images.
She supported the feminist Katti Anker Møller's home for unwed mothers ( 1906 ), which was regarded as radical, designed furniture for the benefit of the Barnets utstilling ( The Children's Exhibition ) in 1921, and sold photographs for charitable purposes.
She is last seen in photographs walking east on Elm Street and neither she nor the film she may have taken have been positively identified.
She is also a photographer and her photographs have been exhibited in more than a dozen one-woman shows ; her musical composition, The Witness Cantata has been performed in six cities.
She met Paul Éluard in 1930 working as a model, married him in 1934, produced surrealist photomontage and other work, and is the subject of " Facile ," a collection of Éluard's poetry published as a photogravure book, illustrated with Man Ray's nude photographs of her.
She gave him access to all the surviving records of her grandfather: manuscripts, letters, journals, annotated books, photographs, and a variety of other material.
She posed for hundreds of cheesecake photographs.
She might have then been forgotten except for a series of photographs taken by Benjamin Falk.
She also published a book of photographs and poems, entitled No Filter, Only Eyes, that same year.
She has written and taken the photographs for 14 books including: Temples of Convenience, a history of the lavatory ; Beastly Buildings, about architecture for animals ; Vanishing Victoriana ; An Album of Curious Houses and Lucinda Lambton ’ s A-Z of Britain, a companion to the 26-part television series for the BBC.

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