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" Though advised regularly of Beaux ’ s progress abroad and to " not be worried about any indiscretions of ours ", her Aunt Eliza repeatedly reminded her niece to avoid the temptations of Paris, " Remember you are first of all a Christian – then a woman and last of all an Artist.
President Hugo Chávez has repeatedly expressed his disapproval of the practice of kidnapping stating on 14 April that, " If I were a guerrilla, I wouldn't have the need to hold a woman, a man who aren't soldiers ... Free the civilians who don't have anything to do with the war.
In Rio Bravo, Chance is surrounded by allies-a deputy recovering from alcoholism ( Dude ), a young untried gunfighter ( Colorado ), an limping " crippled " old man ( Stumpy ), a Mexican innkeeper ( Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez ), his wife ( Estelita Rodriguez ), and an attractive young woman ( Feathers ) — and repeatedly turns down aid from anyone he doesn't think is capable of helping him, though in the final shootout they come to help him anyway.
The tantalisingly fragmented and shifting narrative presents three principal characters, a woman and two men, in the opulent setting of a grand European hotel or château where the possibility of a previous encounter a year ago is repeatedly asserted and questioned and contradicted.
The soldiers kept yelling, Babo, ovsa (" Granny, give us oats ") but the woman, who was old and probably had difficulty hearing, thought they were saying Hopsa (" Jump "), so she repeatedly jumped, to the very great frustration of the Russian soldiers.
Not only does Dunwitty talk like an urban black male, and use the word " nigger " repeatedly in conversations, he also proudly proclaims that he is more black than Delacroix and that he can use nigger since he is married to a black woman and has two mixed race children.
From the 16th century far into the 19th century, observers repeatedly noted that the Sphinx has the face, neck and breast of a woman.
" One of the performers, Michael Tilson Thomas, recalls: " One woman walked down the aisle and repeatedly banged her head on the front of the stage, wailing ' Stop, stop, I confess.
Statesmen repeatedly lampooned by the series include John Major, Michael Heseltine ( who had his picture swapped with a Bosnian old woman ), Chris Patten, Douglas Hurd, Virginia Bottomley, Michael Portillo, and former American President Bill Clinton.
This and others that she wrote drew repeatedly on her experiences as a young woman on the Oregon Trail.
ITV repeatedly broadcast a short drama called Granny Gets The Point, starring Doris Hare of ' On The Buses ' fame ; where an elderly woman who does not understand the new system is taught to use it by her grandson.
The novel reveals that he was orphaned at age five when his parents drowned in Boston Harbor, and was raised in Boston by his aunt Dottie, a cold, stingy woman who repeatedly mocked him as a " sissy ".
One of them claimed that he repeatedly struck her, an accusation that Hann strongly denied explaining that his mother had taught him to never raise a hand to a woman.
A high-born woman sent as a hostage-wife to a foreign king was repeatedly given the epithet " weaver of peace ", linking the woman's art and the familiar role of a woman as a dynastic pawn.
Butterfield has repeatedly voted against defining marriage as being between one man and one woman, voting against the Marriage Protection Act of 2004 and constitutional marriage amendments in 2004 and 2006.
; Brenda: A woman who repeatedly injures ( often seriously ) her husband, she then shouts " HELP HELP, there's been a terrible accident!
She repeatedly refers to herself as the “ female man ” ( p. 5 ) to indicate her adoption of the male gender role and separate herself from being identified as just another woman.
Fantomina ; or Love in a Maze ( 1724 ) is a short story about a woman who assumes the roles of a prostitute, a maid, a widow, and a Lady in order to repeatedly seduce a man named Beauplaisir.
A young man repeatedly visits a subway station after discovering a shapely woman who wears all orange.
Despite maintaining then and now that he is innocent, Pinell, after being repeatedly told he would face the death penalty if he did not confess, eventually pled guilty in 1965, at the age of 19, to assault in connection with the kidnapping and rape of a young woman in San Francisco: " In 1964, a white woman accused me of rape, assault and kidnap.
The drunk dialing incident consisted primarily of O ' Brien, in a state of arousal, repeatedly recording sexually graphic messages, complete with suggestions of drug use, on the cellular vocal mail-box of a woman who continues to remain anonymous.
Back at the home he's using, Scully witnesses through the telescope as the young woman is brutally attacked and killed by the Indian, who pins her down and runs a jackhammer-sized electric drill through her body-the auguring bit repeatedly emerging from the ceiling of the room below in a torrent of blood-after she catches him removing items from a wall safe.

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The old woman complained to the deputy governor, who ordered the servant brought before the court.
Fox complained to judges about decisions he considered morally wrong, as in his letter on the case of a woman due to be executed for theft.
However, his handwriting was used to determine that it was his work, and the woman complained to his mother.
During one occasion, Ferguson complained that a white woman in the library shouted racial epithets at him after he asked her about a class assignment.
When Batu drank a cup of wine before the others at the victory banquet, Buri complained of the unfairness of Batu receiving such a vast and fertile steppe and the Mongol army, and, along with Guyuk and others, ridiculed Batu as an old woman with beard.
In 1857, Minerva Putnam complained that, “ in the discussion of free love, no woman has attempted to give her views on the subject .” There were six books during this time that endorsed the concept of free love.
Telephones were concealed in over 50 other objects including a necktie, comb, watch, clock, handkerchief, magazine, a garden hose, a car cigarette lighter ( the cigarette lighter was hidden in the car phone ), belt, wallet, a bottle of perfume, ( to use it you had to push down on the top, and Max complained of smelling like a woman ) the steering wheel of a car ( where Max complained that if he made a right turn he dialed the operator ), a painting of a telephone, the headboard of his bed, a sandwich, lab test tubes ( in which Max grabs the wrong one and splashes himself ), and of all places, as a tiny phone inside another full-sized working phone!
The Capgras delusion is named after Joseph Capgras ( 1873 – 1950 ), a French psychiatrist who first described the disorder in 1923 in his paper co-authored by Reboul-Lachaux, on the case of a French woman who complained that corresponding " doubles " had taken the places of her husband and other people she knew.
She described Desiree as " a French woman in every inch ," who disliked and complained about everything which was not French, and " consequently, she is not liked.
Yates billed her as " the most beautiful woman in films ," but her charms were lost on the moviegoing public and exhibitors complained that Republic was making too many Ralston pictures.
Some participants sustained minor cuts, others complained of coronary issues, whilst one woman was airlifted off the mountain after breaking her ankle the day before and a man was airlifted to hospital after undergoing a suspected cardiac arrest on the mountain.
He once claimed to have an interesting case in which a woman complained that her neighbour had trimmed his hedge into the shape of a bottom.
ask around cause i aint tweeting title .” After a prominent Democratic Congress woman complained, Fallon made a general apology by tweet.
Rose Pesotta, a longtime ILGWU activist and organizer, complained to Dubinsky that she had the same uncomfortable feeling of being the token woman on the ILGWU's executive board that Dubinsky had complained about when he was the only Jew on the AFL's board.
A condition of the separation was that the Elder could recover from his son Adriaen ‘ two royal gifts ’, presumably gifts from Charles II for work done in England .” Cordingly ’ s account further relates that the dispute was still continuing after another ten years, since “ in the autumn of 1672 Judith complained to the woman ’ s husband .” Robinson adds that by 1674 the couple “ must have been reconciled ”, for at a chance meeting with Pieter Blaeu in Amsterdam in July the Elder explained that he was only visiting for a few days “ in order to fetch his wife ”.
When the NAACP complained about these lynchings, Catts wrote denouncing the organization and blacks generally, declaring that " Your Race is always harping on the disgrace it brings to the state by a concourse of white people taking revenge for the dishonoring of a white woman, when if you would.
Goring, who described Clementina as a " bad woman ", complained of being used as " no better than a pimp ", and shortly after left Charles's employ.
Rose Pesotta, a longtime ILGWU activist and organizer, complained to Dubinsky that she had the same uncomfortable feeling of being the token woman on the ILGWU's executive board that Dubinsky had complained about when he was the only Jew on the AFL's board.
Goring, who described Clementina as a " bad woman ", complained of being used as " no better than a pimp ", and shortly after left Charles ' employ.
According to a memoir by Natalie Barney, one woman complained, upon seeing her portrait, " You haven't beautified me ", to which Brooks replied, " I have ennobled you.
An apocryphal story, which was much believed by both sides, told of a Norwegian woman who complained that a German soldier had stolen some of her jam.

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