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She writes that "... he shows Thomas giving up his search for experiential truth – his ' unbelief ' – to confess what John sees as the truth ...".
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She also commented on Dean's romantic side claiming that he will often do spontaneous things to surprise her and sometimes even writes her poems.
She writes that the " eradicationists " have responded to these criticisms by reaching out to the African communities and strengthening their relationships with local anti-FGM activists.
She writes that he has been a paid consultant for many years for ARCO, ExxonMobil, Shell, Sun Oil Company, and Unocal, and that SEPP has received grants from ExxonMobil.
Seldon writes " She ... made Major smarten his appearance, groomed him politically, and made him more ambitious and worldly.
She writes that only three fragmentary manuscripts are known to have survived into the modern period, two 3rd-century fragments ( P. Rylands 463 and P. Oxyrhynchus 3525 ) published in 1938 and 1983, and a longer 5th-century Coptic translation ( Berolinensis Gnosticus 8052, 1 ) published in 1955.
Barer writes that several early Saint stories were rewritten from non-Saint stories, including the novel She Was a Lady, which appeared in magazine form featuring a different lead character.
She writes that the CIA was encouraging Contra terror and then indirectly by the U. S. government and President Reagan, violating Reagan ’ s own Presidential Directive.
She is frank and open about her feelings about the projects in which she has been involved, and also writes about her personal life and how it was affected by her career.
She writes, “ For I saw no wrath except on man's side, and He forgives that in us, for wrath is nothing else but a perversity and an opposition to peace and to love ”.
She also connects God with motherhood in terms of ( 1 ) " the foundation of our nature's creation, ( 2 ) " the taking of our nature, where the motherhood of grace begins " and ( 3 ) " the motherhood at work ", and writes metaphorically of Jesus in connection with conception, nursing, labor, and upbringing.
She writes that " the picture which is usually painted of Hooke as a morose and envious recluse is completely false .".
She writes that James was the example for the Stewart kings to follow by putting Scotland securely into a European setting.
She writes a letter to Huma and Agrado saying that she is leaving and once again is sorry for not saying goodbye, like she did years before.
In act 4, scene 14, “ an un-Romaned Antony ” laments, “ O, thy vile lady !/ She has robb'd me of my sword ,” ( 22-23 )— critic Arthur L. Little Jr. writes that here “ he seems to echo closely the victim of raptus, of bride theft, who has lost the sword she wishes to turn against herself.
She writes usually with female protagonists in the first person, set in Colonial-Civil War era America or World War I era.
She writes ( often humorously ) about her career, self-image, vices, family, friends, and romantic relationships.
She writes a phone number on a scrap of paper, which leads Mike to the local veterans ' hospital where Steven has been for several months.
“‘ Technology ,’ she writes, ‘ catalyzes changes not only in what we do but in how we think .’” She goes on using Jean Piaget's psychology discourse to discuss how children learn about computers and how this affects their minds.
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She testified that when the Earp party passed by her location, one of the Earps on the outside of that party looked across and said to Doc Holliday nearest the store, "... let them have it!
She is known for her March, 1776 letter to John and the Continental Congress, requesting that they, "... remember the ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.
" She further describes the city as "... a place where different groups have left their imprint while trying to create a sample of what life should be like.
She has been called "... one of the most legendary and enduring figures of 20th-century American cultural history.
"... Lieutenant Read's having made her such a terror to the Confederates in this quarter ", he explained, "... that justice to the service required me to keep her ...." She was, he maintained, "... absolutely necessary to command the inland passage ...."
She found a dead body in the prison ground and David Bridges revealed himself as the killer and told Lizzie she would " be set free "...
However it seems while he didn't have a problem with the girls hugging, it was more " the gestures they were making ... with their middle fingers "... Lita Ford hit back saying that Cherie wasn't hugging her, " she had her arms around my neck like she was strangling ..." She also said they didn't have any french fries.
She also stated that, "... there was a massive effort by nongovernmental organizations to monitor the vote, whether through parallel vote tabulations, exit polls or reports from domestic observers.
* On the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds double album, Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus, Johnny Thunders is mentioned in the song " There She Goes my Beautiful World ", singing "... And Johnny Thunders was half alive when he wrote ' Chinese Rocks '"( although Johnny performed and recorded ' Chinese Rocks ' it was written by his friend and fellow punk rocker Dee Dee Ramone ).
She specified in her will that the school should be expanded after her death to include a classical education as well as industrial arts and home economics: "... it being the first object of this Institution to furnish its students with the means of living an independent, industrious and useful life by the aid of a practical knowledge of the useful arts and sciences.
She produced pornography films aimed at women and their partners that avoid the " misogynous predictability " and depiction of sex in "... as grotesque and graphic way as possible.
She produced pornography films aimed at women and their partners that avoid the " misogynous predictability " and depiction of sex in "... as grotesque and graphic way as possible.
She revealed that an inmate told her, "... when jumping the fence just put your hand on the barbed wire, you'll only have a few puncture wounds.
She posted the following on her blog ; "... but when people come out of nowhere and put words in my mouth or call me Gay, they should really think for one second How they could truly affect my life by doing such things.
She received the Pugsley Gold Medal in 1929 "... for her services in the establishment of the Palisades Interstate Park.
She was presented a scroll that cited Mr. Evers ’ "... effective contribution to the cause of human freedom and dignity ... In choosing the name of Medgar Evers, it is our hope that his ideals will inspire students and faculty of the college in their pursuit of truth as the surest path to human freedom and social justice.
In chapter 7 " Social Life ", Beauvoir describes a woman's clothes, her girlfriends and her relationships with priests, doctors, famous performers, and lovers, concluding that "... adultery, friendships, and social life are but diversions within married life ...." She also thinks, " marriage, by frustrating women's erotic satisfaction, denies them the freedom and individuality fo their feelings, drives them to adultery ...." In chapter 8 " Prostitutes and Hetaeras ", Beauvoir describes prostitutes and their relationships with pimps and with other women, as well as hetaeras.
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