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she'd and known
In May 2008, Gail finally met Ted Page, the father she'd never known and in 2009, Gail's boyfriend, Joe McIntyre became addicted to pain killers, which came to a head when he broke into the medical centre.
That ease and skill, as if she'd known me all my life.
" At one point, Janet testified that she'd known what questions she'd be asked in the rebuttal video, that Frank " went over " them with her on the phone beforehand and told her to praise Michael.
She also joined the army to find her man ; in this case, the father of her child, who she'd only known for a few days, and is known as Johnny.
As her mother is dying, Ellen tells her she loves her and Kate said she knew it, she'd always known it.
It filled her with a kind of passion she'd never known before, in spite of its extremely complex rhythms, patterns and sophisticated hand-and-eye gestures.
agents ( Although Fury was tempted to leave Brand with the enraged X-Men after learning that she'd known about Colossus's captivity all along ).
Troyanos was known for her impassioned portrayals of everything from trouser roles to femmes fatales ; asked whether she'd rather play " somebody's mother or some guy " ( i. e., the mezzo's lot ), she once quipped, " I prefer the guys — but maybe a guy who also wears a beautiful dress from time to time.

she'd and guys
Suddenly we'd change from Game Two to Game Four, and she'd have to shuffle through her papers to learn who was on second, then track the right guys down all over the ballpark.

she'd and good
Eileen got to dancing, just a little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to hell with it and walk out she'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we'd had together and there I was back on the hook.
She'd say she didn't feel good on Sunday, couldn't go to church -- there'd be a little argument, but she could be stubborn -- and when the old woman had gone, quick pack the things she'd need to take, all but the dress she'd wear Monday, and take the bag down to that place in the station where you could put things in a locker overnight, for a dime.
It made me feel good and knowing that she'd decided, all on her own, to go to college right here in town made me feel good, too.
Björk reacted to the positive reviews hesitantly, stating that if she'd " delivered exactly the same album and I came from Nottingham, I'd have got completely different reviews, normal down-to-earth ones " and that Debut " was a bit of a rehearsal and it's really not that good.
A good portion of this part of the novel closely resembles the experiences chronicled by Mary Jane Ward in her autobiographical novel The Snake Pit ; Plath later stated that she'd seen reviews of The Snake Pit and believed the public wanted to see " mental health stuff ," so she deliberately based details of Esther's hospitalization on the procedures and methods outlined in Ward's book.
She was decidedly less bigoted than Archie ( e. g., she was good friends with her black neighbor Louise Jefferson, while Archie was always at odds with her and husband George, and she acknowledged that she'd voted for President Jimmy Carter in one of the later episodes ).
Sedgwick auditioned for Norman Mailer's play The Deer Park, but Mailer thought she " wasn't very good ... She used so much of herself with every line that we knew she'd be immolated after three performances.
Alarmed by the rapid disintegration of the squad, she found herself kissing Hellion, to whom she'd reluctantly been drawn since her arrival at the Institute, and he pushed her to end the in-fighting since she was the one who saw the good in everyone-even him.
") She then apologized to Theresa for not having trusted her, welcomed her to the family, and displayed new-found faith in Theresa ; after Theresa promised Ivy that she'd be good to Ethan, Ivy's last words on the show were a tearful " I believe you.
Grace Dent of The Guardian claimed, upon the characters exit from the soap, that she would " miss Fred Elliott a lot ", and that she'd " miss his blunt common sense, forever flawed by his quirk of proposing to every woman he set eyes on ... his rants about the life-enhancing properties of steak and kidney pudding ... his barely concealed enjoyment of a good gossip with Shelley, Betty, and Violet in the Rovers backroom ... how sometimes Fred would be propping up the bar, saying an unremarkable line in a throwaway scene, but add a wobble of the head or a camp tap of the fag that somehow made it profound.
The boy does not believe her and says that if his father were really dead, she'd cry for him, and if she didn't then it would " be a good sign that I should quickly have a new father.

she'd and looks
When transformed, she looks more like she'd like to look as an ordinary girl.

she'd and what
He was put out too because there was only one way of understanding what she'd done.
smarter, and wear different kinds of clothes -- she'd be Katharine Ross, just what that sounded like.
There was no point either in telling herself again what a fool she'd been.
Or what was it that, before Via, Sonny, Walter and all, I began almost to dance with shuddering and cry out, `` I knew she'd do it!!
Spielberg answered that he did not intend the film to be a religious parable, joking, " If I ever went to my mother and said, ' Mom, I've made this movie that's a Christian parable ,' what do you think she'd say?
He offered her the job of associate producer, which paid less than the secretarial position for which she'd initially interviewed, but more than what he said was the going rate for full producers.
[...] If Paul were ever moved to be extremely cruel to her, the cruelest thing he could do, he knew, would be to point out to her why she hated as she did: if he hadn't married her, this was where she'd be, what she'd be.
Faith, however, was afraid to leave what she'd " been used to ", and instead, Helene relocated next door.
Henry had referred to Delhi Commonwealth Games organiser Sheila Dikshit as " the dip shit woman " and " Dick Shit ", going on to state that " it's so appropriate, because she's Indian, so she'd be dick-in-shit wouldn't she, do you know what I mean?
In case Phoebe found out what was happening, the Seer had Cole / the Source slip Phoebe some chocolates enchanted with a tonic she'd brewed up.
series WordGirl titled " Mr. Big's Dolls and Dollars " uses the word in an advertisement during " The Pretty Princess and Sparkling Pony Power Hour " for a doll of the title character created by Mr. Big, one of the show's villains that does the opposite of what the real heroine does, saying " I will use strategery to defeat you ", of which the real WordGirl ( in her guise of Becky Botsford ) claims that she'd never use the word.
Hudson also notes " If you really want to support Starfire's " liberated sexuality " like she's somehow a person with real agency, what people should really be campaigning for is more half-clothed dudes in suggestive poses to get drawn around her, since I'm sure that's what she'd like to see.
" As soon a she got high and happy, that's what she'd do, pulling up her skirts and grinding her rear end like an alligator crawling up a bank.
The album shares its name with a Malayan legend ; at the time of composition, Virginia had recently read a book by Jorge Luis Borges which described the legend, and a great deal of her lyrics depended on what she'd been reading at the time.
Jim suggests she'd have more luck if she flirted more — played down her intelligence and told men what they wanted to hear: like Lily Ann Beasley, who has all the men in town weak in the knees.
Janet said she didn't tell any one what she'd seen, and she continued to let her children stay at Neverland, and she later testified that at a point weeks after that incident, she still didn't have " any concerns about Mr. Jackson at all ".
" It is said that the title of her album ' I'd Rather Eat Glass ' is a reference to what she'd rather do than go back to modeling.
Rohmer stated that lead actress Marie Rivière " is the one who called the shots, not only by what she said, but by the way she'd speak, the way she'd question people, and also by the questions her character evoked from the others.
Going to a video arcade, she confessed to Josh about what her father was like, and how she didn't want to be like him, and that that was why she'd " avoided everybody.

she'd and was
I was ready to jump but when Ma said she'd get the whisky it surprised him like it surprised me, and he ran down.
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
There was no telling how she'd react to spending money ''.
Yes, I had cried out that I knew she'd do it, but without my fully realizing it at the time, it was a cry of triumph for her, praise at her deliverance from pettiness and greed -- and guilt.
There was a ragged edge to her voice now, as if she'd been crying.
What she'd said was true -- in all these years, she'd never asked for anything from me.
He also wrote that Hill " was a left-winger who'd never expressed any religious sentiments whatsoever ... and the only reason why she'd held a job in the Reagan administration was because I'd given it to her.
A lighted candle would be sitting on the night stand beside her bed and after she was through delivering one of her bizarre stories, sometimes a re-written nursery rhyme, she'd giggle, wink to the camera, and blow out the candle ... end of skit.
She was a fishmonger, and she'd stroll along,
Some chess pundits said she was unprepared for the tournament and appeared affected by the fact that she'd played less chess in the last three years to concentrate on her two children.
The pairing of the monkish Louis VII and the high-spirited Eleanor was doomed to failure ; she once reportedly declared that she had thought to marry a king, only to find she'd married a monk.
Horse-racing historian Michael Tanner, in a 2011 television interview at Epsom, pointed out that as Emily Davison was standing on the inside of the bend at Tattenham Corner, amidst heaving crowds, and with no racetrack commentary like there is today, it would in fact have been impossible for her to have any idea whether the King's horse Anmer had in fact already gone past or not when she stepped out onto the racecourse to make her protest ; and that at the speeds the horses were going it would not have been practicable for her to identify any particular horse anyway even if she'd meant to.
Other notable guest stars included: Cesar Romero as Chico's absentee father ; Tony Orlando as Chico's look-alike, the ex-fiance of a hostile woman he wants to date ; José Feliciano, who wrote the theme song, as Chico's womanizing famous-singer cousin Pepe Fernando ; Sammy Davis Jr. as himself ; Herbie Faye appeared as Bernie in the 1975 episode " Louie's Retirement "; Shelley Winters ( reuniting with Albertson, with whom she'd costarred in The Poseidon Adventure ) as the owner of the local bakery, Shirley Schrift ( her real name ); Jim Backus as Ed's friend who uses him as a " beard "— pretending to be playing cards with him when cheating on his wife ( Audra Lindley ); silent-film actress Carmel Myers as a former star who has fallen on hard times, brings in her car for repairs, and stays in the garage while looking for work ; George Takei as Ed's supposed long-lost son from his time in Japan during World War II ; Cesare Danova as Aunt Connie's Spanish aristocrat boyfriend, the Count de Catalan, in the second episode in which she appeared ; comedian Joey Bishop as an inept robber ; Bernie Kopell as a plastic surgeon ; Rose Marie as a CB radio enthusiast with whom a lonely Ed connects on New Year's Eve ; Penny Marshall, as a waitress ; football star Rosey Grier as himself, Della's date for a charity benefit dance ; Larry Hovis as a customer in the second episode of the first season ; and Jim Jordan ( of radio's Fibber McGee and Molly ) as a mechanic who used to be a big businessman, until he was victimized by his own company's retirement-age mandate ).
It was only when her fellow cast members went suddenly silent that Cleveland realised she'd forgotten to put on any underwear that morning.
" He knew Kudrow previously and felt she was " perfect " for the role, but did not expect Sorvino would take the part given her recent Academy Award win for Mighty Aphrodite, but it " turn out that she'd had a horrible time in high school, so the story appealed to her.

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