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She also has a habit of constantly changing her hairstyle, and in every appearance by her much is made of the clothes and hats she wears.
The article began, " She goes barefooted when she feels like it, wears Levi's to class because they're more comfortable, and carries her Autoharp with her everywhere she goes so that in case she gets the urge to break into song it will be handy.
She wears a jewelled pendant bearing the pearl known as La Peregrina set beneath two diamonds.
She wears black.
She possibly wears the necklace of six hundred pearls the Earl bequeathed to her in his will.
She wears a belt of intertwined snakes, a fertility symbol.
She wears a pink sweater, tight white pants and pink shoes.
She wears a white shirt, a yellow skirt, and white ballet shoes.
She wears short dresses for sports events.
She wears a white veil or stola ; her priests wore white cloths, showing her connection to the highest gods of Heaven, Jupiter and Dius Fidius.
She wears ridiculous outfits ( which often bare her midriff ), has bright red hair, a big nose ( think Pete Townshend ) and perpetually chews gum.
She wears a greyish brown robe-like sweater and later an actual turtleneck sweater underneath the robe-like sweater starting in " The Great Radish Caper.
" She also wears the pop-top from a soda can as a necklace pendant.
She wears three wedding rings, one for each husband-Damballa, Agwe and Ogoun.
She also agrees to give up her tight-fitting clothes and wears a formal dress, glasses, a hat and a woman's suit in court.
She wears the coronet of a Countess, not a Viscountess, and at the foot of her tomb is a coroneted eagle, a reminder of the Stanleys ' armorial crest.
She wears a miniskirted version of Superman's costume, but does not have Superman's exact powers.
She wears anklets with bells, and though seldom seen, she can be heard by the tinkling of her anklets.
She wears plain blue robes and sits with her hands in her lap.
She wears her hair in two loose pigtails, tied by her signature green bows.
She wears a yellow talisman on her forehead until exchanging it for a tulip shaped name tag.
She wears a long sheet dress and she is depicted with a long wig, Hathoric cow horns, the solar disk and tall feathers mounted on a modius.
She wears a red shirt with short sleeves, white gloves, black skirt with a red line on the bottom and black high heels.
She wears a cloak with black fringe border, and has a Tā moko | moko design on her chin.
" She later wrote in a letter, " Every woman back home wears a halo now, and those who represent her had better keep theirs on, too.

She and western
She was thus a principal agent — almost an embodiment — of the work of the Catholic Church during the Early Middle Ages in the construction of the religion-culture of western Europe.
She starred in the western film The Ballad of Josie ( 1967 ) and starred in a comedy film centered on the Northeast blackout of November 9, 1965 called Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
She was condemned for a visit by the liberal, western, Jewish philosopher Isaiah Berlin in 1946, and Official Andrei Zhdanov publicly labelled her " half harlot, half nun ", her work " the poetry of an overwrought, upper-class lady ", her work the product of " eroticism, mysticism, and political indifference ".
She may have been Phrygia's State deity ; her Phrygian cult was adopted and adapted by Greek colonists of Asia Minor, and spread from there to mainland Greece and its more distant western colonies from around the 6th century BCE.
She was raised in a western suburb of Ville-d ' Avray.
As an example, the surname Ma () includes descendants of the Warring States – era bureaucrat Zhao She, descendants of his subjects in his fief of Mafu, Koreans from an unrelated confederation, and Muslims from all over western China who chose it to honor Muhammad.
She earned a second Best Actress Oscar nomination for her role as a brothel madame in Robert Altman's postmodern western McCabe & Mrs. Miller ( 1971 ).
She grew up in the western region of the state, where new oil fields were developed in the 1860s.
She starred as a nun in the western TV series, Rawhide episode, " Incident of the Challenge ", ( 1960 ).
She was divorced by Madison in 1954 and, after a five-year absence, returned to work in a co-starring role with Randolph Scott in the western Seven Men from Now ( 1956 ), produced by her friend Wayne, and had a substantial role in The Tattered Dress ( 1957 ).
She also made appearances on 77 Sunset Strip, the perennial western series Gunsmoke, The Untouchables and the syndicated Two Faces West in the 1960 episode entitled " Sheriff of the Town ".
She also guest-starred that year in the western series The Road West, starring Barry Sullivan, Andrew Prine and Glenn Corbett.
She proved versatile, starring in films as diverse as the baseball farce Angels in the Outfield in 1951 and the tense western The Naked Spur in 1953.
She made several guest appearances, including a recurring role on the western comedy Alias Smith and Jones, starring Pete Duel ( with whom she had worked on Gidget ) and Ben Murphy, plus she played in the Rod Serling's Night Gallery episode " Whisper ".
She was accompanied in the burial at Ran Valley ( 染谷 ) in Xi Yuan ( 西原 or Western Plains ) in the winter of 809 ( 已卯 ), western Gregorian solar calendar Monday, 11th January 810, Chinese lunar calendar 28th November 809.
She was featured in the 1977 western The White Buffalo with Charles Bronson, and in 1979 she played Helga in Just a Gigolo co-starring David Bowie.
She rode at some state-sanctioned pari-mutuel tracks, but without a license, most events were of the dusty county fair and half-mile variety of the western circuit.
She settled with her new husband in his castle Oroszvár-Rusovce in western Hungary, today's Slovakia, until the advancing Red Army forced them to flee their estate.
She decided to focus upon ( 1 ) Clinton's unpopular increase in the cost of automobile registration tags and by ( 2 ) the Carter administration's sending thousands of Cuban refugees, some unruly, to a detention camp at Fort Chaffee, outside Fort Smith in Sebastian County in western Arkansas.
She died of abdomen wounds suffered five days earlier when her convoy was ambushed by six men in a pickup truck near her home in western Baghdad.
She died in 1900 while touring the western United States.
She wrote about her experience of the chador as a western woman in Iran.
She starred in the 2002 western horror film Legend of the Phantom Rider.
She was the daughter of a Mercian sub-king named Dida of Eynsham, whose lands occupied western Oxfordshire and the upper reaches of the River Thames.

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