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She travels to Haleakaloha in hope of finding proof that Doc has violated an outdated ( but still in effect ) morality clause in the will which would enable her to keep him from inheriting the stock and retain control.
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She and travels
She had followed the travels of the Bebop before encountering the ship, and agrees to help the crew track down a bounty-head in exchange for becoming a member of the crew.
She travels to the cabin looking forward to share her discoveries of the book of the dead with her father.
She said she rarely uses a second and when she travels to tournaments it is usually her husband who accompanies her.
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 travels to Earth after Belldandy's proximity to Keiichi started creating an increasing number of bugs in Heaven's supercomputer Yggdrasil.
She even finds the feral Black Cat that wandered around the house in the real world can talk, however she learns he is not of the Other World ; he only travels from one world to another and he has come to warn Coraline of the imminent danger, but Coraline pays him no heed.
She travels with the speed of wind from one end of the world to the other, and into the depths of the sea and the underworld.
She also visited Switzerland, Italy, Palestine, and Greece between 1856 and 1861, and wrote popular accounts of her travels.
She travels and teaches widely in North America, Europe and the Middle East, giving lectures and workshops.
She travels to Washington, D. C. where she interacts with union officials who appear to be more interested in the publicity she is generating than her welfare and that of her co-workers.
She takes a break and travels to Paris, where she sees the dancer Pablo ( Pablo Verón ) performing tango.
She played a major role in establishing and helping administer the modern state of Iraq, utilizing her unique perspective from her travels and relations with tribal leaders throughout the Middle East.
She recalls it as her favorite of the two for the challenge of playing an emotionally battered young woman who travels from city to city assuming various guises in order to rob her employers.
She fell in love with the French minister, the duc de Richelieu, and followed him on his travels until his death in 1822.
She also admitted that, though she was raised to believe " that the Indian obstinately refused to be civilized ", her travels in the American West made her realize that the white man unfairly treated the Native Americans ; she considered Native Americans an important part of American heritage.
She and hope
She remembered little of her previous journey there with Grace, and she could but hope that her dedication to her mission would enable her to accomplish it.
She then transferred as a piano student to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, in the hope of finding a band with which to sing.
She applauded the foundation's efforts in eliminating cancer and said, " A few short years ago, a diagnosis of breast cancer left little hope of recovery.
She bought the film rights in the hope that her father would play the role, and later described it as " a gift to my father that was so unbelievably successful.
She explained that if the public came to see her they would wear their best clothes, so she should reciprocate in kind ; Norman Hartnell dressed her in gentle colours and avoided black to represent " the rainbow of hope ".
She chose, so Wellington said, a woman " of indelicate manners, indifferent character and not very inviting appearance, from a hope that disgust with a wife would secure constancy to a mistress.
" The Earl stood by his wife, asking his colleagues to intercede for her ; there was no hope: " She Queen doth take every occasion by my marriage to withdraw any good from me ", Leicester wrote still after seven years of marriage.
She wrote that the two gatherings were " greatly encouraging ; and give hope that this long neglected subject will soon begin to receive the attention that its importance demands.
She stated that she had chosen to attend the event because the city has been home to one of Canada's most ambitious environmental reclamation programs: " When people ask if there's hope ( for the environment ), I say, if Sudbury can do it, so can you.
She clings desperately to the hope of landing the leading role in Powell's new play, Enchanted April.
She passed a message to Napoleon's private secretary, Claude François de Méneval, who was about to return to France: " I hope he will understand the misery of my position ...
She died in October 1990, expressing the hope that her son would one day become an Olympic gold medalist.
She misses her footing on the social ladder at least three times a week, only to start climbing again, wriggling her pelvis all the while, She clasps her dead, white hands beneath her chin in the high hope of hiding the flatness of her chest.
She may also have dared to hope that it was still possible to reinstate some form of the former monarchy.
She has also secretly hidden moth and butterfly pupae in criminal courts in the hope that they will hatch in mid-trial.
She becomes an unwitting celebrity, the hope of those in desperate need of healing, and a lightning rod for religious beliefs and skeptics.
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