So it's every mum for herself in an individualistic, market-driven world, desperate to keep one baby yoga class ahead of the Joneses. |
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The woman had flung herself against the locked door, clawing at the wood with her fingernails. |
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She has shown herself to be all that the Athenian society desires her to be. |
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She turned out to be alright and she integrated herself into the pack quite well. |
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Then she tapped herself three times on the head, as if it were wood and could prevent her from jinxing her team. |
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Leah's face fell, but she couldn't let herself be too disappointed, at least she was getting out. |
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She preferred wounding someone or having herself get injured instead of having anyone dead. |
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She stopped herself when she thought she saw the tiniest hint of a shadow cross David's expectant face. |
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Stravinsky then turned to a pagan rite of a girl dancing herself to death before the elders in order to propitiate the god of spring. |
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With her doctorate in medieval history, and a quick and ready mind, Pam would be no slouch herself under questioning. |
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Methinks it's she who fancies herself as the ignored prophetess who's in the end proved correct by the events. |
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Elaine cries herself to sleep at night because of what this scum, these lowlifes, have done to us. |
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On that evening of great significance it cannot have been easy for her to relax into the role, but clearly she acquitted herself well. |
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She still has little weeps to herself when she thinks about Donald but she's on the mend. |
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Sometimes in summer she would sit on the kitchen step, barefoot, running her toes absent-mindedly in the dust, losing herself in a book. |
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She began to search for a way out, but she soon found herself apathetic toward her own death. |
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What a lucky day Emma thought to herself as Mrs. Watson held out the yellow slip admitting her to the in school detention room. |
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She has already proved herself to be fearless after performing a parachute jump for the charity last year. |
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Katy's brow wrinkled and she tensed, preparing herself for the instructions coming. |
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She uses particular features to portray herself as a sophisticated, worldly woman. |
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Ally felt herself smiling, even though their entire conversation had been so utterly juvenile. |
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A feeling of rebellion welled up inside of her and she wanted nothing more to do then slam her door and lock herself in. |
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With a sigh and a heave, she lifted herself up and meandered over to the filing cabinet. |
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Smith was a talented violinist herself and joined what is now the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra as a professional musician. |
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Even as she said it, she knew that she could not guarantee herself that she would keep that oath. |
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Now, she's got a familiar name, but she made a name for herself by being an author and columnist. |
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The mentor teaches the fellow to document for him or herself where the time goes, to spot time wasters and be ruthless in eliminating them. |
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She still hedges a bit on her command responsibility, but I think she actually acquitted herself quite well in this online discussion. |
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She'd been touched by his words, his teachings, and had found herself swept along in the wake of his passage. |
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Her arms were spread and arched behind her back, her fingers clawing at the air as if she were trying to slow herself down. |
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Doing the job herself allowed her to pad out her expenses claim with fictitious expert help. |
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Unlike his American-born wife, who considers herself an Italian, Abruzzian-born Bandini considers himself an American. |
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She smiled to herself as she stepped out of the shower and began to towel off. |
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More than ever, and never more than at that moment, she found herself cast adrift in a land full of strangers, with strange ways and customs. |
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Claire checked herself immediately when an almost jealous shaft of emotion went through her. |
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Then we turned round and his missus had returned and was wetting herself laughing at us. |
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Thus, the 15 minutes of fame for someone who takes herself way too seriously is extended, and another classic ad campaign jumps the shark. |
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It was then that Adam noticed she had her hands wrapped around herself, covering herself up. |
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Kayla quickly recovered herself and realized she was being rude to someone who had just saved her life. |
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From her perfect hair and glowing tan and flawless make-up, I'd have figured Julia wouldn't mind tarting herself up for Markus. |
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Ms. Fitzpatrick herself gave mention to Mr. Dalton and thanked all the judges for their help in adjudicating the competition. |
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She pushed herself up into a sitting position and looked at Emily with wide eyes full of fear. |
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Finally, she tears herself away from her cartoons long enough to remember our drinks. |
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Miette finally pushed herself into a sitting position, still slightly wobbly. |
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She not only placed herself in the position of telling lies, but endangered the lives of children for personal gain. |
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She'd gone to the wrong college, shacked up with the wrong man, and had denied herself the pleasure of having a child of her own. |
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Groaning and biting her teeth against the pain she pushed herself to her knees. |
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By the end of the telling her voice had lifted and she herself shared a giggle at the overall predicament. |
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A tearful woman who identified herself as Yushenkov's wife answered his mobile phone and said he had been killed. |
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In terms of leading a political life, she's doing the absolute best thing for herself by keeping on as a surprisingly low-profile junior senator. |
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She gives herself to him fully and without remorse, despite knowing that their passion cannot last. |
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You are like the prostitute that hates herself in the morning and yet goes out the next night to take the rich johns ' money. |
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I told him about the time that Mother almost burned herself with lye from the soap we were making. |
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Finally, she wedged herself into a little niche, barely big enough for her, and began to think again. |
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She has quite literally found herself acting as a foster mother to a very young hare. |
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Although it looks like she is writing about the life she herself loves to lead, there is a certain amount of sarcasm in this book. |
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The fight-scene, probably co-ordinated by Mr. Snipes, is very well done and Jessica handles herself without any problems at all. |
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Unlike the usual heroine, she has been given enough scope to perform and she acquits herself well. |
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She added sugar and whitener, then took a deep pull on it, trying to kick herself back awake. |
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A touch of embarrassment swept over Rebecca as she remembered their last encounter and she could not bring herself to meet his eyes. |
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I don't know if this proves anything either, but I myself was delivered by a local midwife, who apparently taught herself everything she knew. |
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She actually surprised herself when she reached up to grasp his hand without a second thought. |
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She poured herself a glass of wine and knocked it back and poured another, then turned to face him. |
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She has a severe inferiority complex and believes herself to be completely worthless. |
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She herself is having trouble accepting the rush of success, smiling with some abashment. |
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As the prostitute walks the streets and alleys, she incorporates herself into the city through her communion with the crowd. |
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David is appalled that Polly could so wantonly cut herself loose from her baby to continue this swinging lifestyle. |
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Her acceptance was as gracious and exalting as if she herself had won the transparent, lucite trophy. |
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By her own choice, she's kept the money locked away and given herself an allowance. |
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Angie began to have occasional lucid periods where, besides the coughing and inability to rise, she was quite herself once more. |
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The performance went ahead, but she was advised to cancel her trip and allow herself time to recuperate. |
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The fact that her sister might not be fully sleeping and know what we were doing and possibly be aroused herself got me going even more. |
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The more the man whispered, the more Michela found herself falling into a void of nothingness. |
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A fine example of this is singer Madonna, who never repeats herself and keeps the interest of the audience alive. |
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Much to everyone's humor, Rose amused herself with the gift wrappings and boxes that were trash to everyone else's eyes except her own. |
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The cuffs of her black jumper were pulled over her fists, and she hugged herself as if she were wearing a crocheted strait-jacket. |
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The hot water felt so soothing while she bathed herself and lathered soap over her body. |
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Abuela Celia presents herself in the form of a narrative, represented as she is in the stories she tells about her life. |
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Realizing this, she wheeled around and threw her aching, exhausted legs into a run, stopping only to throw herself into Alain's arms. |
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Nicola found herself dodging death as she made her way down Dooncarton Mountain with the landslides tumbling down either side of her. |
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Then she readjusted the temperature settings a bit, so that she wouldn't hurt herself again. |
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Constantly, without fail, she'd find herself in a group who completely ignored her. |
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Instead she buried herself in the library, which became a refuge from the decadent student world. |
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She had grabbed a third apple and had gotten ready to throw it, but remembering herself just in time she clenched her fist. |
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She gave him a wan smile when she saw him, and lifted herself to a sitting position carefully. |
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As the machine worked, Raven straightened, allowing herself a moment to rub the ache in her side. |
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Just seeing that clip go through, I was cracking up and I think Cate's such a good sport to send herself up in that way. |
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After assuring herself of the quality of the picture, she said I could go back to the emergency room. |
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Now she was enjoying herself and savoring every moment of climbing back up. |
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The girl had taken a long look at herself in the mirror before deciding she wasn't bruised or welted or anything. |
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She took the teapot and poured herself and Kriss steaming cups of green tea. |
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She pulled herself into a ball on her bed, her misery forming a hard knot in her heart. |
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Sharon always faces the latest crisis head on, picks herself up, dusts herself off, beams that adorable smile and goes on. |
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She was humming to herself an enchanting melody, and the young Count stood there entranced by the fair young maiden. |
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After four years, Denise bought herself out of the Army and sought medical help for the turmoil she was experiencing. |
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She straightened herself in her spot and spread her hands on the lap of the silk gown. |
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She must have awakened from her sleep to find herself trapped in the casket. |
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She lifted herself up to a sitting position, and pulled her face close to his, as if she was about to kiss him. |
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In her breakthrough role, she shows herself to be an astonishingly capable actress at such a young age. |
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After shooting each scene, she re-edits everything, inspiring herself in new directions. |
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Having satisfied herself that he was alone, she continued over to the well. |
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She had burned herself while cooking breakfast, so she was trying to be extremely careful tonight. |
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In a recurrent dream, repeated hundreds of times, she saw herself walking on a narrow bridge toward the Golden City. |
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Though financially richer she is emotionally bereft and may never open herself up again. |
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After she hung up, she took a deep breath to recuperate her thoughts and wonder what she had gotten herself into. |
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He has pressed herself against her side and he's slightly cupped in one of her thin hands. |
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Although she redeems herself with a nice outside shot, she can make some sketchy decisions, too. |
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The other young ladies arrived, and Miss Fairfax found herself hounded with questions. |
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Felicia wedged herself between the closing door and its frame, easing her way into the house. |
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With Ginger dead, Bridgette's on her own, stumbling around injecting herself with wolfsbane to try to stop herself from turning into a werewolf. |
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We paid for the fish, and Gwen grabbed a soda for herself and me to split before we headed out to her car. |
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Her face glowed whenever she reminded herself she was engaged to such a wonderful man. |
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Then she caught her reflection in the mirror and looked herself squarely in the eye. |
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A beautiful Cuban princess finds herself toiling in a Russian gulag following her kidnap by white slave traders. |
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Knowing this, she had allowed herself to slip into the mindless routine of farm work, blindly tilling the soil, never looking up at the sky. |
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If she doesn't handle herself correctly she will forego any chance of holding a national office in the future. |
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She did herself and her teachers proud as she danced reels and slip-jigs in her wonderful costume. |
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Again Alex berated herself for wool gathering, and bent back to the task at hand. |
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To her dismay, she soon found herself in a delicate condition and was obliged to marry George. |
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Of the performances, she acquits herself well in the lead role, but too many of the other performers feel under-used. |
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Do they mean anything, faces, Maggie would think to herself when she was a bit squiffy and had had one too many glasses of sparkly spumante. |
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She unrolled herself and got out of bed, stretching before reaching over to the temporary portable wardrobe that had been set up for her use. |
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Some say that she killed herself because she could not take her husband's deeds like gambling and womanizing so she just shot herself one night. |
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While tracking Tony's daughter down, Angela finds herself in fisticuffs with a saucy waitress, and is revealed as a monstrous hypocrite. |
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She would celebrate the day when she would rid herself of all her conservativeness. |
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She had not been home for months and decided that she needed to reacquaint herself with the once familiar surroundings. |
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She stares intensely at a scene, immersing herself in it fully, and suddenly she and the whole thing take flight. |
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She quickly shed the clothes she was wearing and fully dressed herself in clean garments and her brother's spare uniform. |
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Gary jumped into the car and Louise threw herself in and they speeded across the town to the restaurant. |
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Many a woman has experienced a lover's ardor giving way to chilling remoteness once she has given herself to him sexually. |
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One begins to wonder perversely whether the artist will soon utterly abase herself before our eyes. |
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It is difficult to keep abreast of the various voluntary activities that Veronica has engaged herself in. |
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Elizabeth showed Aaron her lilac bushes, which she'd planted herself and nursed until they were hearty and all abloom. |
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She slowed to a walk and slowly approached her friend, seating herself next to Mary. |
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She was forcing herself to move, forcing herself to keep time with the music. |
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Pamela found herself not wanting the attention, wishing she was away from Dewhurst Manor long enough to collect her wits. |
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Ubdal found herself being jabbed at by rifles, and forced into her friends as the attacks advanced. |
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She regretfully stepped out of the tub and towelled herself dry, winding the towel around her shoulder-length chestnut hair last. |
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When Pamela first realises what her master is up to, she expresses herself with a vivid mixture of moral outrage and offended propriety. |
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She has herself been recently widowed and come to the conclusion that Horace and his fortune will make her the perfect mate. |
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Her skill at passing herself off as someone else would have shamed even James Bond. |
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With witty repartee like that, it's a mystery why the woman hasn't already made a successful career for herself as a celebrity chef. |
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She's too busy buying woollies for everyone else before Christmas, and will only come back to treat herself in the January sales. |
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She stepped into a soft linen cloth and dried herself off, wrapping the towel around her long hair. |
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It was a shock for Sherrie to find herself out on her own and with a drug habit. |
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Charmian tutted to herself at such dark thoughts, and with no further ado, stepped into the river. |
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From that point on we showed her reaching out repeatedly, trying again and again to find ways out of the maze she found herself trapped in. |
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The only caregiver was her first daughter, herself married with an alcoholic husband and mother of a Down's syndrome daughter. |
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Mary was still dazed as she found herself sitting in the living room of her own house, beset on both sides by her parents. |
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She has rearranged her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of finding a parking space. |
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She reveals herself to be a catchy and fantastical songwriter, who's actually a great keyboardist as well. |
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She squirted herself a generous amount of shampoo and began lathering her hair with it. |
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She could've kicked herself for the demanding tone in which she asked the question. |
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The Soules are hoping Lydia comes to admire the garden for herself this weekend. |
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Sarah is beside herself with grief, and the British Consulate say they are going to get her home as soon as possible. |
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The mother was beside herself with grief and couldn't answer any questions. |
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She adjusts the straps of a chocolate maillot and frowns at herself in the mirror. |
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She wound her long blue wool scarf around her throat and wheeled herself into the night. |
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A woman claimed she felt herself being held down as she came round from an operation. |
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Weakly she attempted to hold herself upright by clutching at the rough bricks. |
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It had a really dodgy smell and Isabel had to hold her nose to prevent herself from inhaling it. |
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Ignoring the pain, Kirby poured herself some lukewarm tea into the thermos' cup. |
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She had excellent health herself and was not remotely interested in being a health researcher or journalist. |
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Blinking away her tears, she dragged herself over to the food and forced the food down. |
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When she found herself back in lane one 20 minutes before the race all her plans went out the window. |
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She plopped down on Keira's bed while Brielle gracefully seated herself on the window seat. |
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She came away from the experience wondering why any girl would demean herself to such an extent, regardless of the loot involved. |
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Wilhemina is in her late 20s and overworking herself as she climbs the ranks in her surgical unit. |
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Top marks to poor Frances, streaming with flu, who dragged herself through the exam. |
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Rodriguez herself is sleeping on an air mattress at her daughter's apartment, borrowing clothes and missing her husband. |
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The mouth of the wine bottle clinks noisily against the glass, and Danielle Nichols takes a little more care as she pours herself a drink. |
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Kenneth inwardly winced, but she said nothing, just fluttered about, working herself into a proper fury until Jeremy left. |
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As a gawky, squawky teenager with no friends, desperate to distance herself from her parents, she took a part-time job in a library. |
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Stubbornly she thrust herself upwards into a standing position and wobbled there uncertainly as her body protested. |
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Grace holds herself up with her hand against the floor, which has acquired a bright sheen of polish. |
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She was herself a stock broker for a number of years, and through her company amassed a fortune. |
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She poured herself a cup of tea, adding three lumps of sugar since she loved sweets, and sipped it noisily. |
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As a result, she got herself into shape physically, becoming a kind of Mediterranean Marilyn Monroe. |
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Sarah Drake forcibly removed herself from her place on the receiving line and raced over to meet her friend, with Ari, Mike and Mitch in tow. |
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In the song, Jones confesses that she's humiliated herself in a bad relationship, so by its conclusion I was expecting a great kiss-off. |
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Ana couldn't contain herself any longer, the suspense was killing her, she had to ask him, she just had to. |
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What makes it even better is I know she would have been killing herself laughing as she packed it. |
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She stopped herself and put on a forced smile for the battery of cameras facing her. |
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If, however, a person considers him or herself to be different from the group, it will be easier to disregard the group's opinion. |
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She turned to make herself a drink, and was surprised to find the coffee jar almost empty. |
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Sue designed the website herself and for a first attempt at web design it is an ambitious project! |
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Ironically, his wife turned out to be a bit of a cow, whoring herself out to the milkman, a handsome young Swede also called Fokken. |
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She'd been waiting impatiently at the door for almost twenty minutes, constantly checking and rechecking herself in the entryway mirror. |
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She found herself unable to attend to study, whether listening to the teacher or doing exercises, in class or at home. |
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David turned to look angrily at her but she'd stretched herself across the bed, arms splayed and hair akimbo. |
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Mehna was jolted hard, as if she'd been electrocuted, and she felt herself dislodge from the tranquilizer. |
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Rachel tells her Alabaman prom date the truth about herself and his reaction makes the scales fall from her eyes. |
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It was such a idyllic setting, she could imagine herself having a whirlwind romance of sorts in Scotland. |
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Keiko admired herself in the full-length mirror as she tied the sash around her teal kimono. |
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She liked it away from the noises of the city and could see herself moving out into a rural town one day. |
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Lizzie pulled herself away from the hypnotic view the window had to offer and reclined her seat. |
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With the back of her hand she wiped away the moisture from her eyes, mentally kicking herself for getting so emotional over it. |
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She managed to free herself and raise the alarm after a passing motorcyclist gave her a lift to the police station. |
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It felt strange at first as Sarah led her into the arena, but after a few circles on the lunge Amber felt herself relaxing. |
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She swung it open forcefully, finding herself face-to-face with a beaming Michael. |
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She crossed her legs, then recrossed them, then crossed her arms, then untangled herself and just tapped her fingers on the sides of the chair. |
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A resident of Canada, married to an army major, she has contented herself with raising six children. |
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A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts that she's afeard of herself sometimes. |
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With that experience under her belt, she should be wise enough to do herself full justice tomorrow. |
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The kettle began to whistle, and she broke herself out of her reverie and made two mugs of tea. |
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Her eyes were squeezed shut, gritting her teeth so hard her jaw ached, attempting to count to ten in order to help calm herself down. |
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Finally, she recomposed herself as she grabbed the black travelling bag resting on the floor beside her. |
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She sat down on an old red brick wall at the front of someone's garden and recomposed herself until the wave of nausea had gone completely. |
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Abbey quickly spritzed herself with a little perfume, sprayed her hair with hair spray, and headed to the living room. |
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She recalls an experience at customs. when a parcel was not delivered, and she had to go and collect it herself from their office. |
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She spritzed herself with some Romance by Ralph Lauren, grabbed her purse and coat off her bed, and met John back in the living room. |
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When she was done, she put on a little lip gloss and spritzed herself with her favorite perfume. |
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Shaken up herself, Phoebe decided to make an opportune exit, allowing herself as well as Jess to gather their wits about them once again. |
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Kamikawa finds herself among a growing group of Japanese public officials who buck the convention of button-down politics. |
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She soothes herself and looks out of the window at the rush hour traffic beneath her. |
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Working with a sextant for two days, she figured out her bearings and rigged a sail to position herself in currents she hoped would take her to Hawaii. |
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Rachael kept the dream to herself and never shared it with anyone. |
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The judge excused herself from the case to avoid any appearance of impropriety. |
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Once pinned, Swinton was left alone, and she sewed the front of the dress herself with needle and thread. |
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That while Lena Younger may not have seen herself as revolutionary, Lorraine Hansberry certainly did. |
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Ed described himself as a demonologist, while Lorraine, who is 87, calls herself a trance medium. |
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The wife got herself a rude awakening to the fact that the times have changed, and that some good food and a good heart don't get you anywhere any longer. |
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She had been true to her independent nature, fulfilling her womanhood in a manner that she found appropriate, although unable to assert herself finally. |
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At the novel's climax, the main character finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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How should a girl handle herself during brief nudity scenes in movies? |
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Melody had surprised herself with how calm she had acted and appeared even though inside a swarm of butterflies flitted nervously and a shiver ran down her spine. |
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She killed herself in 1925 and she also may have been a courtesan, I discovered a few years ago. |
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Cobb ultimately met and married Scrubs star Donald Faison, and now finds herself walking red carpets as his Mrs. |
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As for whether Gaga herself was ever bullied, her mother recalls one anxiety-ridden weekend that became a defining moment. |
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She performs a solo of impossible postures, in which she acquits herself with aplomb, but which leaves the spectator's mind and muscles tensed to the point of spasm. |
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She bent her body and laid herself on her side above Archie's paper. |
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The person to be honored can be any Kiwanian who has distinguished him or herself either in Kiwanis work, in public service, or in his or her field of endeavor or profession. |
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Mother used to cook elaborate dinners, but with only herself to cook for, she doesn't bother anymore. |
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Ellen makes her choice, and she throws herself down the stairs to abort the baby. |
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She hated herself for being so weak in front of her parents. |
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She was proud of herself for keeping the quiver from her voice. |
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My Mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and just get on your nerves at times. |
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At the age of 11, while other girls dreamed of wedding dresses and engagement rings, Ruth already knew she'd never let herself be bound by matrimony. |
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She does this first to sexlessly amuse herself out of her relationship drudgery and second because of her theory that women respond to women, not men. |
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She muttered to herself and swam slowly over to the wall control panel, tapping in the correct key code on the fluorescent buttons to make the water vanish. |
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She has portrayed herself as a victim of a witch-hunt by power-mad officials who would use circumstantial evidence to ruin her reputation and career. |
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And as anyone who has found herself jobless knows, it was a rough landing. |
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Though it obviously wasn't Marilyn herself posing for the camera, the king-size bed she chose to lounge on was previously owned by the blonde bombshell. |
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She herself says people speculate that she has had cosmetic surgery because she looks so youthful and wrinkle-free. |
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She nodded, as if agreeing with herself would affirm her words. |
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I knocked once and then yoo-hooed for Mama as I led Jeremy through the open front screen and down the hall to the kitchen, where Mama was making herself a salad for dinner. |
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Authorities said she also passed herself off as a tour guide, making 2,700 euros a month. |
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She stars as herself and delivers strings of self-deprecating wisecracks. |
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Affectionately stroking her mount's spotless flank, Princess Anastasia skilfully settled herself into the saddle, as the stable boys made way for her. |
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Even Thatcher herself wouldn't have dreamed that the king rat builders would so effectively take over an entire country's development with no real opposition. |
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The Tendo patriarch was sipping his hot saki when the kimonoed girl stomped into the room, threw herself down on the far side of the table and grabbed the liquor bottle. |
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She seemed quite satisfied and proud of herself for some reason. |
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Today, as our ravenous offspring turns 2, Ms. Brown sits down and subjects herself to another grilling. |
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She has a habit of being photographed menacing her band-mate with an antique sword, for one thing, and for another, well, she makes herself up like a mime before performances. |
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She pulled herself up, and heard a cackle, an evil laugh and cry of pain. |
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The old-guard journalists who dismiss her as a blogueuse have no idea how diligently Riahi trained herself as a journalist. |
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She's worried about embarrassing herself in front of such a large audience. |
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As far as finally being acknowledged herself with that elusive academy gold, well, Moore says she would not take it for granted. |
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She gave herself a mental shake and turned back to the task at hand. |
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She's not one of those actors who wanders off to the Winnebago to sulk between scenes, she would just park herself on the end of a dolly and wait for us to re-light. |
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She was very capable of protecting herself but even though I continually told myself this I could not shake the feeling of fear for my best friend. |
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As critically self-reflective as she always is, Rose also satirizes the role of the artist as muse and siren, by presenting herself as both subject and object of desire. |
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At the climactic moment, the main character of the novel finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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She looked at herself in the mirror, it fitted her like a glove, and it was not even showing too much cleavage as the other dresses she had tried on. |
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She tried to reach the vase but overbalanced herself and fell off the stool. |
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Alana smiled and politely excused herself from the receiving line. |
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I asked her what the problem was, and she told me that she had missed her period, and had checked herself out with a pregnancy-testing kit, and that it had proved positive. |
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Within a month, she had enough money to pay her rent and establish a life for herself in Portland, where she currently lives with her girlfriend and their Savannah cat. |
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Fonda made her last film in 1990 and recast herself as Mrs Ted Turner. |
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Maura froze at the mention of Jude's name but recovered herself quickly. |
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For two decades Sue sally Hale disguised herself as a man so that she could play in matches with men around the country. |
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She has attached herself to it by a long-handled pruner and is trying to summon up enough leverage to cut the recalcitrant branch, while chatting non-stop. |
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Pearl kneed him hard in the stomach giving herself a chance to get free. |
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She felt her cousin wriggle beneath her when she landed on top of him, and she laughed, pleased with herself for turning his own trick back on him. |
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In her autobiography she said curiosity had made her take the job, but 60 years on she admits she failed to let herself see the atrociousness of the regime she worked for. |
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In the picture, she's really overcome with emotion, so beside herself with glee and honor at having won a Golden Globe, that it's all she can do to remain vertical. |
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Jenny was beside herself with excitement, but also with worry. |
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She says that her experience in care left her with a will and a means to destroy herself quietly for many years both physically and psychologically. |
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Kady lost no time in planting herself and the flag in the front of the Rhode Island line where she could shout encouragement to the boys as they advanced on the Rebels. |
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After she towelled herself dry, Lori helped her set her hair in curlers. |
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She was consoling herself with the promise of hot coffee and maybe, just maybe, a chocolate-chip cookie. |
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And why would she consign herself to lame-duck status, even if two years from now that might be her intention? |
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Any Miss America contestant who betrays herself to be a sexually autonomous being will be quickly sent packing. |
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Lohan was supposedly spotted outside of a nightclub in the back of an SUV after her hearing, shielding herself with a blanket. |
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She took a deep breath to steady herself and redetermine herself. |
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The first step was shunning sugar and weaning herself from wheat, an experience Beals reckons is similar to the experience of withdrawing from drugs. |
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Her fevered dreams and the many reflections arising from conversations with her sister travelers begin to help her unburden herself of her complicated past. |
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Sky almost wets herself with glee when he enters the classroom. |
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He said his client became uncooperative at the police station after she was stopped from using the toilet and suffered the humiliation of wetting herself in front of officers. |
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After her husband, Andrew, inherited the dukedom in 1950, Debo found herself in charge of seven houses in short order. |
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But now she finds herself in the opposite situation, deluged with requests for interviews, appearances, and reviews. |
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While Justine prepared herself for action, I sipped meditatively on a drink containing 17 different herbs and whatnots guaranteed to detoxify my system. |
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Instead she played herself out, pigeon-holing herself into the very kind of characters she criticized Apatow for writing. |
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A child doesn't know she has hands or how to use them and in the meantime she'll whap herself in the nose or pull her own hair and wonder why it hurts. |
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On Friday, she appeared in court as Ann Marie Miller, again proving herself to be no dummy and decidedly different. |
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Later, she readied herself to present the medals for the Russian figure skaters. |
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The fifth character is divorced, single mother Sue, invited by Beverley because her 15-year-old daughter Abigail is having her own bash and mum needs to make herself scarce. |
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Parks was ignored and left to fend for herself in poverty for many years. |
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But the marriage was loveless and lonely and McRay found herself meandering the manicured grounds, plotting her escape. |
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Boycott herself decamped early on, smitten by an American visitor to London, John Steinbeck IV, son of the Nobelist in literature. |
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