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She and particularly
She also used the priory during her short reign, particularly in 1547, where she felt safe from the English Army.
She made headlines and became part of the national debate over troubled child stars, particularly given the difficulties of her Diff ' rent Strokes co-stars, Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges.
She also filled a large number of magazine pages, particularly the long-running Sunny Stories which were immensely popular among younger children.
She is particularly interested in the healing properties of plants, animals, and stones, though she also questions God's effect on man's health.
She appears to have been particularly associated with being ' between ' and hence is frequently characterized as a " liminal " goddess.
She took an interest in mitigating the emotional effects of the attacks on children, particularly the disturbing images repeatedly replayed on television.
She found it " striking " that many women who had no lesbian experiences indicated they were interested in sex with women, particularly because the question was not asked.
" She furthermore argued that some of those dissatisfied Pagans lashed out against academics as a result, particularly on the internet.
She added that it was through her friends and their Pratt professors that she learned much of her own artistic skills, making the honour from the institute particularly poignant for Smith 43 years later.
She claims that Gould — particularly in his popular essays — uses a variety of strategies from literature, political science, and personal anecdotes to substantiate the general pattern of punctuated equilibrium ( long periods of stasis interrupted by rapid, catastrophic change ).
She incorporates religious references in her speech, particularly the story of Esther.
She remarked in an interview that starring in the film was a positive experience for her, although she admitted that horror movies terrified her, particularly Vincent Price's House of Wax ( 1953 ).
She was already famous in the UK for her sarcasm while presenting the consumer programme Watchdog, and The Weakest Link saw her develop this further, particularly in her taunting of contestants.
She ’ s said some particularly daft things in her time.
She became a fixture in the camps, particularly in Port Royal, South Carolina, assisting fugitives.
She is extremely manipulative and, after the first few chapters and her failure to attract Jos Sedley, is not shown as being particularly sincere.
She temporarily moved into Cabrini – Green, a particularly notorious public housing development, for a time to bring attention and resources to the high crime rate there.
She also spent exorbitant sums of money on the grandiose baroque projects of her favourite architect, Bartolomeo Rastrelli, particularly in Peterhof and Tsarskoye Selo.
She was therefore obligated to cut her hair to rid herself of the splotch and in turn she made all of the ladies at Court do the same, which they did “ with tears in their eyes .” This aggressive vanity became a tenet of Elizabeth ’ s Court throughout the entirety of her reign, particularly as she grew older.
She is particularly noted for her roles in the screwball comedies of the 1930s.
Tate was quoted as saying, " I learned a great deal about acting in of the Dolls, particularly in my scenes with Lee Grant ... She knows what acting is all about and everything she does, from little mannerisms to delivering her lines, is pure professionalism.
She was particularly instrumental in organising the rescue of the Castle's contents during a serious fire on 16 September 1916.
She was remembered by everyone who served her as a particularly generous and easy-going mistress.
She became particularly interested in the ideas of Herbert Marcuse and on her return to Brandeis she sat in on his course.
She was more commonly known, particularly in her later years, by the honorific La Doña.

She and singled
She was singled out by The New York Times critic Brooks Atkinson for her early work.
Afterwards Conservative leader David Cameron mocked Armstrong during an exchange with Tony Blair, saying “ She must be the first Chief Whip in history to put the Prime Minister in the frame for losing a key vote — which is an interesting career move, to say the least .” This was the second time David Cameron had attacked her during Prime Ministers Questions ; on his debut as Leader of the Opposition on 7 December 2005 she was singled out by Cameron when he said " That's the problem with these exchanges-the chief whip on the Labour side shouting like a child.
" She also singled out abortion as ' the greatest destroyer of peace in the world '.
" She also singled out abortion as ' the greatest destroyer of peace in the world '.
She also hid the passports of Jewish passengers so they could not be singled out.
She was nominated for five Emmy awards for Your Show of Shows, winning Best Actress in 1951 and singled out for a Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting in 1953.
She was also singled out to win a 1953 Peabody award for excellence in broadcasting.
She has often singled out her father in particular, saying that " taught me we were as good as anybody else, that we could accomplish anything we wanted ..."
She singled out " Rave On ", a track heard before mini-boss battles, as an excellent example of the latter.
She singled out Adevărul and Romania's other major central daily, Evenimentul Zilei, as " high quality publications ".
She calls them all a bunch of freaks before she angrily declares that she does not want any extra attention or special treatment, and that by doing so they make her feel singled out.

She and out
She said, `` I guess the Lord looks out for fools, drunkards, and innocents ''.
She swung the quirt again, and this time he caught her wrist and pulled her out of the saddle.
She locked the ignition, removed the keys, stepped out of the car and went into the house.
She was glad, completely and unselfishly glad, to see that things were working out the right way for both Sally and Dan.
She stood up, pulled the coat from her shoulders and started to slide it off, then let out a high-pitched scream and I let out a low-pitched, wobbling sound like a muffler blowing out.
She did not call out.
She knelt out of reverence for having read the Meditations of St. Augustine.
She entreated me to see a doctor, and when I refused, brought one out to see me.
She was ready to kill the beef, dress it out, and with vegetables from her garden was going to can soup, broth, hash, and stew against the winter.
She had taken him out of the schoolhouse and closed the school for the summer, after she saw Miss Snow crack Joel across the face with a ruler for letting a snake loose in the schoolroom.
She tried to find some way to draw him out, to help him.
She sought Kate out upstairs, her lips trembling.
She stood up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything else, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and in a moment she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests.
She was looking out at the garden.
She held out her hand to show that she had money.
She told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.
She wasn't quite sure that I felt enough remorse about my drinking, or that I would not return to it once I was out and on my own again.
She could easily understand why the two men had been startled to find a strange girl in the back seat of their car ( she had figured that out ), but she couldn't understand their subsequent actions.
She had it all planned out, how she'd do.
She was listening to other voices, out of the future.
She opened it an inch and poked out the keys for me to give you.
She had swished away, she had been gone for a long time probably when Sarah suddenly realized that she ought to stop her, pour out the coffee, so no one would drink it.
She ate what she could and went out along the covered passageway, with the rain dripping from the vines.

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