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She and was
She was amazingly light, and so relaxed in his arms that he wasn't even sure she was conscious.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She glanced around the clearing, taking in the wagon and the load of supplies and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight.
She said, and her tone had softened until it was almost friendly.
She had picked up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him.
She was quick.
She brought up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker.
She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
She was sure she would reach the pool by climbing, and she clung to that belief despite the increasing number of obstacles.
She was bewildered.
She was standing in a thick grove.
She already knew this unwholesome, chilling atmosphere that was somehow grotesquely alive.
She was glad, completely and unselfishly glad, to see that things were working out the right way for both Sally and Dan.
She was still hugging the stained coat around her, so I said, `` Relax, let me take your things.
She was wearing nothing beneath the coat.
She was standing with her back to the glass door.
She was just not able to break the spell.
She was telling herself that this might just be her reward at the end of a long meaningful search for truth.
Meredith was irritated when the Grafin knocked at his door and told him, `` She is a great beauty!!
She confessed she was unhappy, he asked was it her husband??
She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
She was like charcoal, he thought -- dark, opaque, explosive.

She and routinely
She and Zack live next door to each other and he routinely climbs into her room via a tree outside her window.
She routinely referred to American and allied troops in the Pacific theater as " boneheads ".
She routinely berates Larry and Jeff with profanity-laced tirades after uncovering one of their hare-brained shenanigans.
She established other habits too, like having herself routinely photographed with new work.
She found that their landlords routinely ignored their obligations towards their tenants, and that the tenants were too ignorant and oppressed to better themselves.
She routinely abuses her sons into submission, treating them like gofers.
She recalls that while on Capitol Hill, her kids would fish for loose change at the vending machines: " They'd routinely come up with $ 20 or $ 30.
She enjoyed having a normal, routinely basis of her every day life ; from meeting Kotarou in the morning to talking to him during the day, until Misha showed up.
She routinely attended events at which Clinton would be present, wearing a black dress she believed he liked.
" She also routinely invokes free speech and free press — despite Move America Forward's stated aim of " restrict liberal and activist media ".
She routinely criticizes Grace's breast size and choices in fashion ( usually by disdainfully asking, " Honey, what's this all about?
She routinely qualified for early release after serving her mandatory sentence.
She provided voices for The Comic Side of 7 Days and was a regular on the BBC Radio 2 comedy That Was Then, This Is Now with Richard Herring ( in which she was routinely referred to as " TV's Emma Kennedy ").

She and referred
She has been referred to as " The Queen of Christian Pop ".
She referred to this event as her " Great Discovery ", the " falling apple " that led to her " discovery how to be well " herself ( ibid.
She was referred to by one caller as an " ex-con lesbian drug addict with mental problems ".
She quoted his sister Avril that " he was essentially an aloof, undemonstrative person " and said herself of his friendship with the Buddicoms " I do not think he needed any other friends beyond the schoolfriend he occasionally and appreciatively referred to as ' CC '".
She said that Gardner referred to the Goddess as Airdia or Areda, which she believed was derived from Aradia, the deity that Charles Leland claimed was worshipped by Italian witches.
She is also sometimes referred to as Guanyin Pusa ().
She was also referred to in the song " Cortez the Killer " by Neil Young.
She developed a close friendship with Boas, who took on a role as a kind of father figure in her life – Benedict lovingly referred to him as " Papa Franz "
She referred to these children as her " warphans " and made them a personal cause.
She referred to archbishop Desmond Tutu, in his capacity as the head of the Truth and Reconciliation commission, as a " cretin ".
She is mentioned by name in at least two of his songs: " Kathy's Song " and " America ," and is referred to in " Homeward Bound " and " The Late Great Johnny Ace.
She is usually referred to as Eva Perón, or by the affectionate Spanish language diminutive Evita.
She stated that in her review of 115 news items from the Lexis-Nexis database, not a single mention of Guandique referred to his status as a " criminal illegal alien ".
She is referred to as a beauty, and is well-mannered.
She often referred to Dion Clayton Calthrop's English Costume.
She was also referred to by the epithets The Kindler, Lady of the Stars, Queen of the Stars, Snow-white.
She married Mao in Yan ' an in November 1938, and is sometimes referred to as Madame Mao in Western literature, serving as Communist China's first first lady.
She is then referred to as " Ensign Ro.
She was finally offered American citizenship, probably under the insistence of the Amateur Athletic Union, whose members envisioned Walasiewicz — or Stella Walsh, as she was referred to in the USA — as a future gold medalist at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
" She went on to note however that " Childe's Marxism frequently differed from contemporary ' orthodox ' Marxism ; partly because he had studied Hegel, Marx and Engels as far back as 1913 and still referred to the original texts rather than later interpretations, and partly because he was selective in his acceptance of their writings.
She had earlier established admiralty law on the island of Oleron ( where it was published as the Rolls of Oleron ) in her own lands ( although she is often referred to in admiralty law books as " Eleanor of Guyenne "), having learned about it in the eastern Mediterranean while on a Crusade with her first husband, King Louis VII of France.
She is also referred to as:
She was also invoked at the beginning of a lost poem, Rhadine (), that was referred to and briefly quoted by Strabo.
She is referred to several times as " the beldam ", a Middle English word meaning " grandmother ," " ugly old woman ," or " hag ".

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