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Her book, " Stories of a Sanctified town ", was so true to life that the residents of Robards recognized her characters in spite of changed names and combination of locales.
Her Japanese name is a combination of " Doki ", the Japanese onomatopoeia for a quickly beating heart, " baikin " ( meaning " germ "), and the diminutive / affectionate suffix "- chan ".
Her works, especially Middlemarch 1871-2 ), are important examples of literary realism, and are admired for their combination of high Victorian literary detail combined with an intellectual breadth that removes them from the narrow geographic confines they often depict.
Her father Leslie coined her first name, jokingly alleging it was a combination of the names of two former girlfriends, Pet and Ulla.
Her education was completed at a combination of state primary, independent convent and state secondary schools.
Her poetry is marked by saudade, an almost ineffable combination of nostalgia, longing and melancholy.
Her death was ruled accidental, from a combination of Valium, cocaine, and alcohol.
Her unusual first name ( pronounced like the word " cage ") is a combination of the names of her two grandmothers, Kate and Genevieve.
Her best finish at the 2003 world championships in Barcelona, Spain was a fourth place finish in the free routine combination.
Her name appears to be a combination of tribute to the actress Milla Jovovich and a somewhat unsavoury joke.
Her cultural upbringing as both a Dominican and an American is evident in the combination of personal and political tone in her writing.
Her paintings are done with a combination of artist oils and watercolor on clayboard gesso panels.
Her first music video, to be released in November 2009 as a book / DVD combination, is One Shoe Blues, starring B. B.
Her name likely derives from a combination of Fanny Brawne, the unrequited love of John Keats, and the eponymous creature of his Lamia and Other Poems.
Her last completed works ( 1975 ) were settings of Kipling and Beddoes for the unusual combination of SATB, harp and two horns.
" Her combination of wit and wisdom is infectious, encouraging, enlightening.
Her photographs from this period reveal the combination of boredom, surrealism, vulnerability and dissociation inherent in the X-rated world.
Her marriage to Bill W. began to degrade due to the combination of a series of miscarriages and his drinking problem.
Her works on wildflowers and birds were notable for their combination of scientific facts with poetic expression.
Her exposure as a star player increased dramatically as a result and is considered one of only a handful of players capable of dealing the Kerri Walsh-Misty May combination a defeat.
Her musical style has been described as a combination of Joan Osborne, Melissa Etheridge and Alanis Morissette.
** Her mask has a unique math symbol ( a combination of the addition, multiplication and division symbols ) on the front, and three white horizontal stripes splitting the heart-shaped visor into four parts indicates her being the fourth member.
Her mishaps are usually a combination of clumsiness and extraordinary bad luck.

Her and attractive
She followed that with starring roles in Arrowsmith ( with Myrna Loy ), A Farewell to Arms ( with actor Gary Cooper, whom Hayes admitted to finding extremely attractive ), The White Sister, What Every Woman Knows ( a reprise from her Broadway hit ) and Vanessa: Her Love Story.
Her mother encourages, or perhaps forces, her to see a psychiatrist, Dr. Gordon, whom Esther mistrusts because he is attractive and seems to be showing off a picture of his charming family rather than listening to her.
Her sister, Sophie, who was the more attractive child, represented a threat in the struggle for the affection of their father: ' the two young Freuds developed their version of a common sisterly division of territories: " beauty " and " brains "', and their father once spoke of her ' age-old jealousy of Sophie '.
Her contralto voice and attractive appearance gained Madame Vestris her first leading role at age 18 in Italian opera in the title-role of Peter Winter's II ratto di Proserpina at the King's Theatre in 1815.
Her attractive personality at once made her a great favorite, and her popularity enabled her father to recoup his losses as a manager.
Her energetic drawing and characters are very attractive, even to non-manga readers.
Her recent television work includes an 18 April 2007 appearance on The Colbert Report after remarks that she found Colbert " extremely attractive.
She was aware of the difficulties in finding such projects that would both “ attract investors as well as appeal to the public .” Her goal was to “ present something that is watchable and at the same time attractiveand allow the public to analyze the social issues involved.
Her stated goal as mayor of the Pitcairn Islands was to make the islands a more attractive destination for tourism.
Her singing accidentally makes a bluebird explode and she accidentally tosses a deer off a cliff, but when she helps a Pied Piper with his duties, the rats dancing becomes a full-blown tap number, complete with Fiona changing her dress into an attractive dance outfit and leading them.
Her reasons included Pedro's interference with a romance with another suitor and feeling that she would be more attractive to that suitor if she did not have children.
Her beauty, attractive outfits and skill with playing cards gets her a position as a croupier at a smuggler's hangout called Frisco's run by the hard blonde Frisco ( Binnie Barnes ).
Her father demanded that Cosimo settle a large amount of money on her as her dowry, but as the Medici were new to their ducal status, the marriage was attractive for a variety of political and dynastic reasons.

Her and appearance
Her first appearance was in a short story published in The Sketch magazine in 1926, " The Tuesday Night Club ", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems ( 1932 ).
Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.
Her first screen appearance was at the age of 10, when she appeared briefly in Frank Capra ’ s It Happened One Night.
Her final public appearance was at an after-party at the Sardi's restaurant in New York City, following the premiere of the documentary film Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There.
Her first appearance on the stage was at Haymarket in 1755 as Miranda in Mrs Centlivre's play, Busybody.
Her final appearance aired Monday, May 5, 2008 (" Rock and a Hard Place ").
Her Season 2 appearance was a solo appearance and in Season 3 she shared the chat show with Sonakshi Sinha.
Her first appearance with Ronald Reagan came in one of the latter, Ford Theatre, during a 1953 episode titled " First Born ".
Her last Broadway appearance was as Mrs. Warren in George Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession, produced by Joseph Papp at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in 1976.
Her first public appearance was on June 12, when she performed at the Murat Theater in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Her son, Wyatt, makes an appearance on the song " Lullaby for Wyatt ," which is featured in the movie Grace Is Gone.
Her final screen appearance was in the 1991 film The Shepherd and the Women, directed by her ex-husband Ali Badrakhan.
Her final screen appearance was in 1991, with the movie Al Ra ' i We El Nissa.
Her true age is unknown, but her appearance ( and actions ) is that of a girl in her early teens.
Her first publicly known romance was with actor Lorenzo Lamas, with whom she made an appearance in the television series The Love Boat in which two friends ( Lorenzo and Melissa ) resist the matchmaking efforts of their parents.
Her last feature film appearance was a cameo as herself in MGM's Main Street to Broadway in 1953.
Her first official appearance in Paris on 8 June 1773 at the Tuileries was considered by many royal watchers a resounding success, with a reported 50, 000 people crying out to see her.
Her last public appearance was September 23, 1974, at a party honoring her old friend Rosalind Russell at New York's Rainbow Room.
Her true professional career began at that 1959 Newport Folk Festival ; following that appearance, she recorded her first album for Vanguard, Joan Baez ( 1960 ), produced by Fred Hellerman of The Weavers, who produced many albums by folk artists.
Her benefactors gone, and her own health in decline, she made her last appearance on the stage in Edinburgh in 1785.
Her first appearance on film is as the baby in the very last shot of her mother's film, In the Good Old Summertime ( 1949 ).
Her appearance opposite Robert De Niro in the 1977 musical drama film, New York, New York however, gave Minnelli her best known signature song.
Her physical appearance was such that romantic heroines were out of the question, and she soon established her name in comedy, appearing in many of the most successful British plays and films.

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