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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 standing
She began
to watch
a blonde-haired man
, also
in shorts
, standing right
at the rear of
the wrecked car
in the one spot that most of
the crowd had detoured slightly.
She got up
, standing uncertainly for
a moment
, then moving aside
to let go past
her, talking
, a group of young men.
She became aware that two Italian workmen
, carrying
a large azalea pot
, were
standing before
her and wanted
her to move so that they could begin arranging
a new row of
the display.
She returned
the following January
and gained support from two men of
standing: Jean de Metz
and Bertrand de Poulengy.
She therefore plans
to marry Edgar
and use that position
to help raise Heathcliff's
standing.
She then is seen
standing in the middle of
the racecourse
as two more horses pass
on the inside of
her, and on the film suddenly
she takes
a lunge
at one of
the last few trailing horses.

"
She continued
, writing "
the greatest're-branding ' of Israel would be
to celebrate that country's long
standing, courageous
and robust peace movement by helping
to end
the blockade of Gaza through negotiations
with all parties
to the conflict
, and by stopping
the expansion of West Bank settlements.
She seemed unfazed
and gradually won some respect
, although
she was unable
to restore
the government's
standing.
She describes
standing outside
a stone prison
:
She says
: " A portion of
the cataract arches over
the lowest platform
, and the spray fell thickly
on us
, as standing on it
and looking up
, we
saw wave
, and rock, and cloud
, and the clear heavens through its glittering ever-moving veil.
She also erroneously refers
to her employer
as the ' British Broadcasting Company ' (
the C
in BBC actually
standing for ' Corporation ').
She was portrayed
as a matron
, sometimes holding
a cornucopia or
a hasta pura
, with children
in her arms or
standing next
to her.
She appeared
as a presenter
at the 75th Annual Academy Awards
in 2003
, earning
a minute-long
standing ovation
on her entrance.
She has managed
to herd
the kids into
the only room
in the schoolhouse that is still
standing.
She was standing one day
, the day before I
was taken ill
, 15
at a window that looked
on the Terrace
with Trelawny — it
was day —
she saw as she thought Shelley pass by
the window
, as he often
was then
, without
a coat or jacket — he passed again — now
as he passed
both times
the same way —
and as from
the side towards which he went each time there
was no way
to get back except past
the window again ( except over
a wall twenty
feet from
the ground )
she was struck
at seeing
him pass twice thus & looked out & seeing
him no more
she cried — " Good God can Shelley have leapt from
the wall ?....
She sat
in the section where
, if
a white person
was standing, the blacks would have
to get up
and move
to the back.

"
She was also remembered
as a heroine
to Burton Cummings
on his 1978 album " Dream of
a Child "
in the song " Dream of
a Child ," including
the lines " When I
was a child
, dreamed that Elvis Presley
, was standing on the corner
, kissing Brenda Lee ",
and in the closing line
, " I love Brenda Lee / Brenda Lee loves
me / yeah ...".
She agreed ... The next year ... Temple first addressed an audience .... people were
standing at least
three deep .... The audience couldn't get enough of
her.
She also tends
to be meek
, while Laverne is more outspoken
and athletic ; this doesn't mean that Shirley is
a wimp or
a pushover
, as she is quite capable of
standing up for herself
when necessary —
she just isn't quite
as aggressive about it
as her friend.

"
She received
a standing ovation.
She, in contrast
to the declining Compsons
, draws
a great deal of strength from
her faith
, standing as a proud figure amid
a dying family.
She was the daughter of Sir Edward Alderson
, a moderately notable jurist
and so of
much lower social
standing than
the Cecils.
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