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She tells how the matter stands, is threatened with violence by the podestà, but will not brook it.
She asks about his personalized matchbooks with the initials ROT ; he says the O stands for nothing.
She was influential both for her writings and her public stands on social issues of the day.
She, thinking that he is the suitor Sophia is trying to avoid, dissembles, and Tom leaves the house but stands watch nearby.
She also stands by her view that humans evolved as cooperative breeders, making them essentially unable to raise offspring without a helper.
She stands in front of a wooden building.
She therefore somehow stands in the tradition of great lady novelists like Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen or Susan Ferrier.
The British band Squeeze refers to the area in the song " Piccadilly " on their album East Side Story with the lyrics " She meets me in piccadilly / A begging folk singer stands tall by the entrance / His song relays worlds of most good intentions / A fiver a ten p in his hat for collection.
She stops, and he nonchalantly stands and greets a man, proceeding to walk off screen with him.
She is an avid supporter of charities, and stands as a trustee of the British charity The Chemical Dependency Centre, having also supported the Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care and The Elton John AIDS Foundation.
She flies around on a giant mortar, kidnaps ( and presumably eats ) small children, and lives in a hut that stands on chicken legs.
She stands straight, her elbows propped against her waist as she holds up two bowls out from her sides.
She stands out in that she is smarter than and very much unlike the typical party-going belles around her.
She received her middle name " Stinky " as a result of her father promising his best friend he would name one of his children after him after accidentally stabbing him with a bayonet while they were drunk in Korea ; to hide this, she claims that the S stands for " Stacy.
She heaped a cairn of stones over his tomb, which formed the hill on which the Cathedral of Revel now stands .< sup > English translation by W. F.
She was the lowest seed to ever win the title, a record that still stands today.
She stands among the best of our 20th century leaders, rivaling even Eleanor Roosevelt in stature, compassion and simple greatness.
She leaves him for good and also leaves Gotham for a while in Batman: Dark Victory, after he stands her up on two holidays.
She then stands over the dying creature and lets some of her blood trickle into its mouth.
She was buried without a name in Hartford's Northwood cemetery, where a victims ' memorial also stands.
She stands 5 ' 9 " ( 1. 75 m ) and her date of birth is March 18, 2000.
She also has several one-night stands — even a few with men — and engages in other risky behaviors with firearms and various high-speed vehicles.
She stands at one meter in height ( said to be three feet in US editions ), one centimeter shorter than the fairy average ( an inch shorter in US editions ), and has a gymnast-like stance.
She meets up with Julian Sark in Italy and he gets them arrested to infiltrate the prison that stands where the monastery once did.

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She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
She wiped it off with the sleeve of her coat.
She remembered little of her previous journey there with Grace, and she could but hope that her dedication to her mission would enable her to accomplish it.
She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
She was standing with her back to the glass door.
She raised a protesting hand with a startled air.
She had touched her face, truly a noble and pure face, only with a lip salve which made her lips glisten but no redder than usual.
She cackled with mirth, showing the stumps of betel-stained teeth.
She had driven up with her husband in a convertible with Eastern license plates, although the two drivers knew nothing at the moment about that.
She would look at Jack, with that hidden something in her eyes, and Jack would see the Woman and become breathless and a little sick.
She said, with the solicitude of a middle-aged woman for her only child.
She munched little ginger cakes called mulatto's belly and kept her green, somewhat hypnotic eyes fixed on a light-colored male who was prancing wildly with a 5-foot king snake wrapped around his bronze neck.
She said with intense feeling: `` Come near, let me feel your arms.
She daubed at her swimming eyes with a lacy handkerchief and said with obvious emotion: `` That poor boy!!
She, too, is concerned with `` the becoming, the process of realization '', but she does not think in terms of subtle variations of spatial or temporal patterns.
She has rarely been photographed with him and, except for Carl's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Chicago in 1953, she has not attended the dozens of banquets, functions, public appearances, and dinners honoring him -- all of this upon her insistence.
She opened the boxes with a tear in her eye and a sad smile on her face.
She ended her letter with the assurance that she considered his friendship for her daughter and herself to be an honor, from which she could not part `` without still more pain ''.
She was Ellen Aldridge, a widow of good repute who was employed by Gorton's wife and lived with the family.
She had to clean the glass on the display cases in the butcher shop, help her brother scrub the cutting tables with wire brushes, mop the floors, put down new sawdust on the floors and help check the outgoing orders.
She had been picked up by the Russians, questioned in connection with some pamphlets, sentenced to life imprisonment for espionage.
She gave me the names of some people who would surely help pay for the flowers and might even march up to the monument with me.
She had, with her own work-weary hands, put seeds in the ground, watched them sprout, bud, blossom, and get ready to bear.

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