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she and recited
As an infant and small child, Webb appeared in advertisements for Gerber baby food, Kenner Toys, and most famously, an ad for McDonald's, where she recited the ingredients of the Big Mac to a game of Pat-a-cake.
By her teenage years this love of Shakespeare led to the formation of the ' Dogberry Club ' at which she, her family and the family of Clara Collet, all recited Shakespeare whilst her father watched.
" The poem is written by Ligeia as she is dying, though it is actually recited by the narrator, her husband.
When Crosby appeared before the joint houses of Congress, she recited these lines:
Two days later, she was among a group of Blind Institution students who gave a presentation to notable people at Trenton, New Jersey, where she recited an original poem calling for the aid and education of the blind.
When President James K. Polk visited the NYIB in 1845, Crosby recited a poem she composed for the occasion that praised " republican government ".
In 1919, Rodriguez de Tió returned to Puerto Rico where she was honored with a great banquet at the Ateneo Puertorriqueño after she recited her " Cantos a Puerto Rico ".
Francis credited the Blessed Virgin with " saving him from falling into despair or heresy "; he " recited the Memorare day after day ", and she " did not leave him unaided ".
After she had recited the sufferings of her family on behalf of the church, she asked if they considered her a mother in Israel.
Grimes has also entertained at various New York City night clubs and recorded several albums of songs ; she also recited poetry as part of a 1968 solo act in the Persian Room of the Plaza Hotel.
During her acceptance speech, Walker recited some verse she had written for the occasion: In the 1980s, my mother bought me a dress for a BMI affair and she said “ when they put you in the Hall of Fame, that's the dress I want you to wear .” And I said “ Oh Mama, the Hall of Fame?
She appeared in only one film, the World War II morale booster, Stage Door Canteen, in which she played herself and, along with one of the soldiers, recited a speech from Romeo and Juliet.
As a part of that formation, she recited the Lotus Sutra, which she revered, every day and copied it every month.
Her last public appearance came on February 23, 1939, at a benefit for her at the Jolson Theater, where she recited the final scene of Louis Untermeyer ’ s poem “ Heine ’ s Death .”
In the meantime she recited poems of others, with sometimes a few of her own added.
Not only did she lead Muslim men in prayer, she recited the two longest chapters in the Quran during that prayer.
Before she died, she groomed herself, put on clean clothes, presented herself to her disciples, and recited a poem, therefore she was able to control her body and life.

she and Hector's
Taking Hector's advice, she chooses a gown taken from Alexander's treasure to give as an offering to the goddess and leads the Trojan women to the temple of Athena to pray for help.
" In Book 24. 201-16, she is stricken with anxiety upon hearing of Priam's plan to retrieve Hector's body from Achilles ' hut.
Finally, she laments Hector's death in a well-known speech at 24. 748-59.
When she hears of Hector's death, she is embroidering flowers into a purple cloak, demonstrating her distinction from Helen, who is portrayed embroidering a battle scene earlier in the epic.
* Hector's Sister ( Alanna Ubach ): She is always starting an argument with Hector, because she is the older sister.
Angered by her sister's choice and Hector's transformation, she asked Selene to live long enough to see the Atrox destroyed.
After Hector's death Kilwillie proposed to Hector's widow Molly, she accepted, but then declined, ensuring that Kilwillie remained alone with only his loyal butler Badger for company.
Kilwillie returned again in the last ever episode and asked for Molly's hand in marriage, she accepted, however after an emotional speech by Golly at the anniversary of Hector's death at the church, Molly found she loved Golly, leaving Kilwillie for the second time.

she and Farewell
The new songs included in this production had been added during a 1971 Los Angeles production: " Echo Song " ( sung by Hero and Philia ), and " Farewell " ( added for Nancy Walker playing the role of Domina as she and Senex depart for the country ).
Although Hole as a band did not perform during 1996 and 1997, members of Hole performed separately, including Love's guest appearance at a Smashing Pumpkins ' show in February 1996, at which she performed " Silverfuck " and " Farewell and Goodnight ", with Smashing Pumpkins ' frontman, and former boyfriend, Billy Corgan.
This, together with the events chronicled in Leviathan's Farewell ( a standalone non-Anderson story concerning Anderson's friend Judge Corey's suicide ), Shamballa, The Jesus Syndrome and Childhood's End left her unable to continue serving as a Judge and she resigned.
In February 1953, she wrote one of her last poems, " Farewell in Welfare Island ".
:" Farewell ," she said, " ye virgins all,
Later on, he reads Clara's newest letter, in which she asks him to wait until her son is grown before planning a more serious commitment (" Farewell Letter ").
She, and her wrecked sister ships, were still not moved by late for they may be clearly seen in film footage taken from the German airship Graf Zeppelin as she headed towards Los Angeles on her circumnavigation of the globe ; the film footage is used in the documentary film Farewell ( 2009 ).
Early in her career, she appeared in Three Violent People ( 1956 ) starring Charlton Heston, as the hotel proprietor pal of Anne Baxter, and then co-starred opposite Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones in the David O. Selznick remake of A Farewell to Arms ( 1957 ) as Hudson's nurse.
During the 1920s she appeared in British, French, and German films before travelling to the United States to appear in a Broadway production of A Farewell to Arms.
Returning to France in July 1791, she published a poem " A Farewell for two Years to England "; in fact she briefly visited England again in 1792, but only to persuade her mother and her sisters, Cecilia and Persis, to join her in France just as the country was moving toward the more violent phases of its revolution.
For example, when she prepares for ' Farewell ', which is her Eternity Special, it has some delay.
Speaking French fluently, she also appeared in several French productions, including Napoléon and L ' Affaire Farewell.
It found Baez beginning to update her image ( which she would continue to do on subsequent releases ) by including songs like " Children of the Eighties " ( her own composition, written for the children born after the 1960s ) alongside old fan favorites like " A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall " and " Farewell Angelina ".
She has also recorded important 20th century music, including Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder and Carlo Franci's African Oratorio and two works she " created " in their world premieres: Karlheinz Stockhausen's Momente and Samuel Barber's Andromache's Farewell.
Following an engagement to Roy Wood, who produced her single " Farewell ", she later married Steve Alder who was starring as Jesus Christ in the Andrew Lloyd Webber / Tim Rice musical, " Jesus Christ Superstar ".
A year later she created Farewell China.
In 1970, she played Mrs Hall in the movie, and later in 1975, she played the dual part of Marie / the Clippie in the radio adaptation of A Soldier's Farewell.

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