She does not acknowledge the tremendous task she has already embarked upon, still less what she has achieved. |
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Now Emma has found what she has really been looking for, which enables her to shed her false meddlesomeness forever. |
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She couldn't make head or tail of what she was being told and thought it a nightmare. |
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But magistrates heard he was now willing to accept what had happened as he trusts the victim and believes what she says is true. |
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She had eaten so fast it didn't make any difference what she had, because she didn't taste it. |
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Her lifecast details every minute of her daily life, mostly what she wore and to which event. |
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During the next part of the class period Stephanie did what she could, retrieving ingredients and measuring cups from the drawers and cupboards. |
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She also said I looked flushed and pale, but they're antonyms so I have no idea what she was talking about. |
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She was very calm, knew what she was doing and brought it to the attention of the right authorities. |
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It fit her perfectly, as if David had measured her himself, but it wasn't what she was used too. |
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Her somewhat apologetic stance is overridden by her clear sense of feeling justified in what she is doing. |
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Miranda, not her, but a ghostly apparition of what she was, rose up on the roof of the car. |
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This time she heard a ripple of chatter spread throughout the crowd as they realised what she had just said. |
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The moon was rising and the sun setting when she first glimpsed what she assumed was the oasis. |
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Regardless of how skilled she knew she was, the extreme risk and danger of what she was about to undertake wasn't lost on her. |
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She blushed after realizing how foolish she must look and chewed what she had before biting another piece. |
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We really appreciated her thoughtfulness and kindness and are very grateful for what she did to help our dog. |
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These disruptions included blocking of thoughts, insomnia, having to stop what she was doing, and embarrassment. |
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Jane is certainly very friendly and approachable and one criticism has been that she should write more about what she knows. |
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She put aside what she was doing and attended to my problem with enthusiasm, showing a passion for her job. |
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She said she could not even imagine having to live through what she experienced in prison on a long-term basis. |
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The Speaker acknowledged that she was right in what she said but the Motion had been put to the vote and the ayes had had it. |
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She smiled at me gently and a little aristocratically, as if she was proud to be what she was. |
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She walked aimlessly round the room, keeping a wide circle about him, not knowing what she was looking for. |
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When a guest at a ball for royal staff at Buckingham Palace the Duke asked her what she thought of the food. |
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He shows her as a politician who relied too much on her looks to get what she wants. |
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She now involves an assistant who understands what she wants, though she still ascribes the results to chance. |
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I finally got sick of wondering what she was up to, and touched base, and we are now in regular, close contact. |
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It's not like a newborn cares about bows and ruffles, and it's not like she'll grow up any more or less feminine as a result of what she wears. |
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And behind the sparkle lies the rugged determination that has made her what she is today. |
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She would take out a ruler and measure exactly what I asked for, make a cut and show me what she had cut. |
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She ran herself a bath and lay in the tub just thinking about what she had said. |
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One resident said she'd found what she thought was a hornet hiding behind the mixer tap in the kitchen. |
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It was a bipedal creature from what she could see but it resembled something close to a wild tiger in the upper torso. |
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At one point Marcos asked her to show everyone what she had in her satchel. |
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I came outside and she was having a rough time at it, mostly because she had no idea what she was doing. |
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She held an athame in her hand, which was what she used to kill the defenseless animal. |
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She is 80 if she is a day, but what she lacks in manoeuvrability she makes up for in enthusiasm. |
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The sallow-faced Salome averts her scheming eyes from what she has brought about. |
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There was a kind of sad regret in her voice despite the practicality of her words, and her eyes betrayed what she was saying. |
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Since she is not available, the only evidence of this is what she has told Graham. |
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He shook his head and went over to her computer, reading over what she had and correcting her mistakes. |
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Antonia would make cookies or taffy for them and then tell stories about her life on the country or what she remembered of Bohemia. |
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She adds that this approach is what she believes translates across cultures and language. |
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Ellen Willis takes issue with what she sees as our emphasis on small-scale change that does not challenge structural inequality. |
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The title track's a barrelhouse rocker, dripping attitude, about how she can use what she's got to get what she wants. |
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The exercises at the barre should prepare the students in specific ways for what she plans to present in the center. |
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In fact, I knew Laras and what she was all about, her tricks and ploys to win people over. |
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Yes, people had mirages in the desert, but what she was describing was clearly no mirage. |
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When Rice left Bristol University, with a third class degree in theology, it was not immediately obvious what she might do with her life. |
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Buschert has also appeared at city council to let them know what she thinks of the development in her neighbourhood. |
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The consul was present at the Supreme Court hearing, and I think she was taken aback and shocked by what she heard. |
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The little minx knew exactly what she was doing and she actually enjoyed it. |
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When Jane leaves Archie, what she walks away from isn't men, but literature. |
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I think everybody kind of gets the gist of what she is trying to say, but it is also true that she is walking back several of her statements. |
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The titular reference is to what she learned from her grandfather, a rabbi and scholar of the Kabbalah. |
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She has no time for trivialities, and that includes worrying about what she looks like. |
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This is her response when asked what she thought of the screenplay upon first read. |
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To what she had asked I had slipped in some passing remarks about Panchala and the Yadava lands and herbs and spices and sundry wanderings. |
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She searched through her desk drawers until she found what she was looking for. |
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Romanov pulled out a file folder from her jacket slowly, ensuring that the bodyguards saw what she held, and handed it to Mr. Devlin. |
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He listened to what she said, asked questions that showed his understanding, and extended his arm in warmness to her at the end of the article. |
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The tribunal ruled that Kim knew what she was doing and agreed with Netto bosses that the loss was serious enough to warrant dismissal. |
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Morgan seemed to consider what she said, and eventually he nodded in acceptance of her explanation, causing Milanehey to sigh in relief. |
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Instead, what she shares here are entries that seem to come from her journal, a travelogue of her experiences. |
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They made a quick stop at the market, where Barth purchased Linera a leather purse in which she could carry her other dress, and what she may. |
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The area was dark and Jessica wasn't seeing much of anything as she looked around quickly for what she assumed would be her own water gun. |
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The blogger, surely, must be far too self-important to think anyone cares what she consumed each day. |
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Trouser suits and jersey knit tops are key items in what she calls her seasonal capsule wardrobe of significant items. |
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He wasn't curious enough to ask what she was doing, just as long as she was staying out of his way. |
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Marry a woman, or spend a while with her in a de facto relationship, and she can take you to the cleaners if she doesn't get what she wants. |
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The old biddy had known what she was talking about, it was just that other people didn't have the ability to understand her any more. |
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Sylvia had a hard life, but never quit speaking out about what she believed, and she'll be sorely missed. |
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An afternoon talking to the protesters, however, had filled her head with data that did not jibe with what she had been told. |
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I was a bit confused about what she meant and so was moving awkwardly, some might say shiftily, but no-one challenged me. |
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My main goal is to send Nathalie off with enough wedge to do what she needs to do. |
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That is what she seeks to do through Bharatanatyam, one of the most creative dance forms in India. |
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She hadn't said anything to make him think that she minded him being there, but he was quietly concerned as to what she thought his reasons were. |
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The only problem was that no matter what she did the boredom wouldn't lift. |
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No one else they'd ever employed had been able to do what she did as quickly as she did. |
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I thought I understood what she was saying but I found it well-nigh impossible to believe. |
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That would pass over sentencing powers from judges to probation officers, which is the exact opposite of what she said when she began her speech. |
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She took her time shaving him, making his face perfect, but from what she could see, even with the beard, he was beautifully made. |
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She knows what she did was wrong and I have spoken to her about it but I am not giving her the boot from the band. |
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I think she decided what she wanted, and she wasn't going to get scared off too easily. |
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The sharp-eyed filmmaker knew exactly what she wanted, then hammered out exactly what she could afford. |
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She has worked hard to reach her rank, and junior officers do what she tells them, she says. |
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I just spoke to a Staff Nurse who was lovely and knew exactly what she was talking about. |
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She should be able to have fun and do what she wants and not have people antagonising her. |
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I have no idea what makes someone go to those lengths, but I believe what goes around comes around and she has got what she deserved. |
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For a moment it crossed her mind that what she was doing was juvenile and silly, but she had made up her mind. |
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Helen looked around us, making sure no one was following us or within hearing range of what she was about to say. |
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Yet she hasn't the wherewithal to hire lawyers to fight for what she is due. |
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He opened his eyes and, having watched her for a while, he asked her what she was doing. |
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From an impressive selection of cakes and gateaux Ann asked for what she thought would be banoffee pie. |
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But she blew the whistle on what she believed was misconduct in the military, and in 2000, she was dismissed on medical grounds. |
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Sarah had always been so sensible and rational and now she actually sounded as if she believed what she was saying. |
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Gabrielle was furiously scribbling down what she was saying when she heard another boys' voice in her ear. |
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She's kept something from her, on purpose, because she was afraid it would change what she thinks of her. |
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Before he could even wonder what she had agreed to, he heard a loud whoop of joy. |
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Page said she's more interested in what she can learn about the books than in their monetary value. |
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A crowd gathers and someone asks the girl what she has said to enrage her brother so. |
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Her legs were slightly wobbly, but she guessed that was what she got for going to bed on nothing but medication and a martini. |
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Sophie tuned out as Darren went off on one again, shouting and swearing about what she had said like he always did. |
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Her mother is constantly nagging her about what she is going to do with her life. |
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She has no idea what she possesses and besides she is needed for the ceremony. |
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I don't know what she was thinking about, her brilliant green eyes vacant, focused somewhere in the middle distance. |
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Megan had been so lost in her own thoughts that she had managed to walk a good few feet ahead of them before she realized what she was doing. |
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She was thin and willowy, two unfair words to describe what she was, and was wearing an almost-black fur coat, almost long, almost handsome. |
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Amazingly, other posters appear to have forgiven her and claim that it took courage to write what she did. |
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Harris didn't understand why she felt this connection with the lunatic who'd kidnaped her, but he understood what she meant. |
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My mother made a conscious effort to not let us have what she considered airy-fairy stuff like fairy-tale books. |
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Cruising the aisles of the Jewel supermarket in Barrington, Ill., she knows exactly what she wants and how much she's willing to pay for it. |
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The youngest daughter did not enjoy carrying them, but she was a methodical person who did what she set out to do. |
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Destiny has no idea what she was thinking on this one but my roommate believes he's a balloon because he likes to get high. |
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As to Lu's performance, so much of what she has both done and said recently has been embarrassing balderdash. |
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One of her young schoolgoing daughters spoke at the funeral and what she said about her mother brought tears to the eyes of most of us present. |
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All Lily wanted was a boyfriend, what she got was a man-child on a mission. |
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I frequently refer back to what she taught me and the example she set for all of us. |
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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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Her takes were wonderful and we were really delighted with what she did on set. |
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Her laugh was metallic like her smile, and I wondered what she was thinking. |
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Singing should break down all barriers, you can be from anywhere, unless you sing like a knacker which is what she does. |
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Her little scampish voice made me giggle even though I couldn't understand half of what she was saying. |
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It's not about redeeming herself, it's about getting back to what she does best. |
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Some time in the 80s my mother came up with what she thought was a beezer idea for a restaurant. |
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Talia's an abusive foster mother, scamming the system, that's what she has to do to get by. |
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She went to the bathroom to run a hot bath to help release what she thought was knotted muscles. |
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And because she knows the script backwards, I'll sometimes ask her what she thinks sounds better. |
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When Mary Ellen gets bored with her reading, Grandpa knows a hunt for a bee tree is just what she needs. |
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Maybe the member could explain what she actually meant by using that word in referring to the good Dr Wayne Mapp. |
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The patient seems to be sensitive to this particular response and asks whether he believes what she has said. |
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That's what she got, getting high marks from critics for wringing every ounce of effort from her team. |
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The younger girl wondered if Sanura was baiting her, teasing her like she always did, or if she knew what she was really saying to Kira. |
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Nothing like this has ever happened to her, she just doesn't understand what she did wrong and why somebody would want to hurt her. |
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Moreover, so far as Child 2 was concerned, having regard to the terms of what she had said, no action was taken at the time. |
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She joined a gym and restarted the programme with an exercise regime based on what she had done for rehabilitation. |
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Shock registered in his face and Cassandra suddenly realized what she was doing and snatched her hand back. |
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Candles burned in the trailer, casting just enough light into the yard area that she could see what she was doing. |
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For Mrs Lawrence, fighting for what she believes in is all in a day's work. |
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None of Arrino's vague references or allusions had prepared me for what she was saying. |
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Melissa could feel her blood tingling in her body as she tried to walk away ignoring what she heard. |
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It would simply be more vicious treatment on top of what she has already suffered. |
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She was on stage, doing what she loved and she had no cares in the world, she was just concerned with everyone staying on beat. |
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It amazes me that somebody can say very little, and not very loudly at all, and everyone listens to what she has to say. |
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She felt no remorse, not even the tiniest twinge of guilt for what she had just done. |
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She was wearing a light gray zippered jacket, so I couldn't see what she was wearing on the inside. |
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Now, being a former coke addict myself, I know what she is going through as well as he. |
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He was a mellow person who was rarely, if ever, angry no matter what she pulled. |
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Would you advise her to resit biology or should she apply to comparable universities next year and take her chances with what she has already? |
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You know, a traffic ticket was what she really was responsible for, and she ended up going to prison for committing a felony. |
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This is what she had written on that questionnaire ages ago after her medical exam. |
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She took a moment to reflect on what she must look like, and did a mental shrug, brushing the subject aside. |
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But what she had seen as a throwaway remark was taken far more seriously by social workers. |
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She'd sat by her car, waiting while snickering students passed by, taunting her for what she couldn't understand and could care less about. |
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Shocked by what she heard, she returned home and told her husband of the bizarre encounter. |
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Debra gave the deputy what she described as a letter of apology that Alex had written the night before. |
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It makes no difference what we say. She's going to do what she wants anyway. |
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Chernon Bah, co-founder of A World at School, was alarmed by what she witnessed recently in Sierra Leone. |
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So one night, in a fit of animalistic madness, Edie chops off what she has left, crying and screaming as she cuts. |
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I wonder what that lady is doing now, and if she knows what she set in motion with archer? |
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Sabrine says that despite the private horror of what she was going through, she was too ashamed to tell her family. |
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Some wondered what she saw in him, but like the rest of his astronaut colleagues, Pete was a hot fly-boy. |
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Sure, she was more expensive than an au pair, but, we congratulated ourselves, she spoke English and she knew what she was doing. |
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Her voice, booming and soulful, capturing the attention of every ear in the theater, confirms what she is capable of. |
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Asked what she had learned taking the program, Fatima said it had helped her draw up a business plan and expand her company. |
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Following the birth of her child, camp officials gave her milk and what she described as a chamber pot. |
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What others might call a washout was exactly what she wanted. |
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Jan Scrine little realised what she was taking on when she agreed to help find and catalogue every milestone, or roadside waymarker, in Yorkshire. |
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I suppose this reflects what she really thinks, as opposed to the similar but more weaselly language crafted by lawyers for the law school's website. |
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She still has the colossal cojones to say all that dough is what she personally earned. |
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In a popular article for collider, Stemwedel outlined what she saw as a young woman working in a lab. |
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That is what she thinks, but this is an error, in my judgment. |
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Prepare to see what she looked like as an adorkable and clumsy 5-year-old. |
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She took ages to key in her PIN, took ages to decide what she wanted. |
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But beneath the virtuous-widow facade she presented to the world was a cold, calculating, manipulative monster who used her feminine wiles to get what she wanted. |
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She had no idea what she would do then, or where she would go, but the thoughts she had of walking away from all this seemed to grow, to have a will of their own. |
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And this frail woman in her khadi sari worked till she was 80, gracefully living with her Parsi daughter-in-law, always encouraging her and admiring her for what she did. |
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She doesn't recollect historical moments by their dates, she just closes her eyes and remembers how old she was, or what she was doing when they happened. |
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She cannot find a better job, but is quite happy with what she earns, because she lives with her parents and does not have to contribute to the household kitty. |
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Kaju is wonderstruck by what she sees in this diverse country. |
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You might fancy her in red lace, but is it really what she wants? Take a look in her knicker drawer when the moment is right and see what she buys for herself. |
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Anyway, never forget what she went through to bring you into the world. |
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And after that simple little speech, and of course seeing the home, seeing what she did there, the pilgrims were throwing krugerrands into collection plates. |
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I got home, had a yarn with my Mum about the various things she had been doing as of late, that is to say she told me what she has been doing and I listened. |
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Elisa hides in her university office until she can piece together what she does for a living. |
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But she was suddenly struck by a chill that ran down her spine, a heavy leaden feeling in the pit of her stomach as she finally realized what she had down. |
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I have found a new admiration and respect for what she has achieved. |
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What level does she calculate the immigrant population must exceed before the racist problem kicks in for her, a white woman among what she imagines to be fellow Anglo-Saxons? |
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Her confidence restored, she was now certain of what she has chosen. |
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Intensity is what she is after and you don't normally get that by pulling your punches, though of course understatement and restraint can sometimes be equally effective. |
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Gus asks Hazel to speak at his eventual funeral, but decides he wants to hear what she has to say first. |
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In the years since, Alford has worked hard to excavate what she really feels. |
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Anthon glared at her, angry that she wasn't doing what she was told. |
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She had ferried more than McConville to secret graves, and the burden of what she had done took its toll. |
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She knew what she was doing, she knew the dangers, and went ahead anyway. |
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I have made an appointment with the director at the mental health trust to talk through what she is looking for and see how it could fit with my career plans. |
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The witness denied under cross-examination that she had exaggerated what she heard at the toilet or that she and the other boy had acted as lookouts. |
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Then gowan told the judge about what she considers another asset of the estate. |
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But what she grasped better than so many Ph.D.s was the role that emotion and human frailties played in the sweep of history. |
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It was a natural growth for a vital composer who had her ears keenly attuned to new developments, and could selectively integrate what she wanted into her own personal idiom. |
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Now that hayward has fully transitioned there are new prohibitions regarding what she cannot do in religious settings. |
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I wanted the character to be sufficiently normal that no one doubted what she said, that she didn't come across right from the start as a madwoman. |
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People wanted to know what she was wearing, not because it signified anything, but simply because it was on her back. |
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For anyone younger watching her on this strange, high-pitched daily basis, The View should not be what she is remembered for. |
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She snapped at Chinese reporters after a loss at the French Open last year, when asked what she had to say to the people at home. |
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Kirstie sat very still, scarcely able to take in what she was hearing. |
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Gone was the mercurial, tempestuous socialite who didn't know what she wanted, swung from mood to mood, loved childish games, or danced the night away. |
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And he said she was a baggage to have said what she had said. |
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Alice was a touch tentative about what she said to Seth that night. |
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It is hard to make out exactly what she is saying, but her words act almost like an incantation. |
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Prudie would not quibble with any man who is turned off by a woman who balloons up several sizes from what she was when they initially got together. |
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If what she was reading was true, then they were seriously screwed. |
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She is scrupulous about disclosing her sources and acknowledging her debts while insistent that her aesthetic judgments are based on what she has looked at hard and pondered. |
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If she insistently controls what she can about her life, it may be because she has control over so little. |
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Tash looked after her, wondering what she could have meant by her words. |
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Rosa picked up a pencil and began to sketch what she had seen. |
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She said her husband showed her a photograph of a Buk launcher afterwards and she realised that was indeed what she had seen. |
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The book's title is, of course, a metaphor for what she as a writer does. |
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We just wanted to see what she was going to do next, as if there really was the chance that she and Nancy would beat the bejesus out of each other in the middle of the ice. |
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Xander just looked at her and then it clicked what she had said. |
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She claimed she hated his first name and his middle name, Robert, was easily shortened to something she thought was much more preferable, so that's what she called him. |
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As for the wife, she is a loose cannon, willing to sacrifice the people close to her to get what she wants. |
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For Mabel, at that point in her life, after so many horrible experiences with men, a gay best friend was exactly what she needed. |
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She leaves, scared of what she is capable of doing, her malign mentor cackling. |
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Traditionally a British brass instrument, she has had to learn how to transpose music for the horn, expanding her musical knowledge beyond what she may have anticipated. |
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She scanned the patrons for the man she was looking for and found him at a table off to the side, drinking what she was supposed to be a mint julep. |
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Let's listen to what she had to say and talk about this for a minute. |
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She was just doing what she could to survive under the tyrannical reign of Tywin. |
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I noticed a couple of other robins watching her from their seat on the birch tree, but none seemed to chirp out orders, directions or instructions on what she should do next. |
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Not a day goes by that I don't look at him and think about the birth mother he has out there somewhere, and I wonder if she knows what she gave up. |
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Koenig apologies for what she seems to treat as a sign of weakness. |
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At 9 years old, Sassy is mature enough to know what she does and doesn't like but still has the heart of a youthful kitten. |
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When her grandparents asked Bita what she wanted to celebrate Persian new year, she handed them the lunch box with the cat pasted on it. |
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Costello asked the woman's lawyer Peter Saggers if what she was wearing was a full burqa, and he indicated it was. |
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She did what she could and had, as far as I know, an honorable career. |
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His solution is to find the con woman and get her to confess to what she has done. |
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Playing with Barbie dolls may limit a young girl's ideas about what she can do with her life, an Oregon State University study suggests. |
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As Palmer did what she could to assist Dickson, another shot rang out. |
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Dear Miriam MY new neighbour has two children and has asked me to babysit several times but hasn't paid me what she promised. |
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After we discovered Leah and I realized what she was, the flood gates opened. More and more latents have been discovered, as well as cubs. |
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Berthe, who once ran a snackbar near their home, is still unsure about what she will do. |
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She's gone for a really laddish guy now instead and I just don't understand what she sees in him. |
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Her antimedical passion made her forget what she had learned in Bristol about illness among uneducated and impoverished people. |
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She ignored their threats and continued to do what she felt was right. |
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Dressed in a simple grey vest and tight red jeans, she played what she described as her sweatiest gig in a long time. |
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Don't distort what she meant by taking her words out of context. |
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I ask Flanagan what she hopes parents take away from this book. |
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Kenya Moore crashed the guys night out to talk to Apollo about their differences but what she did not expect is Phaedra to find them chatting. |
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She knows how to manipulate her parents to get what she wants. |
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By the time Karen Kain was eight years old, she knew what she would do for a significant part of the rest of her life. |
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They describe her as a compulsive multitasker with a record of finishing what she starts. |
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I might point out that what she did on Tuesday was a U-turn of unique and unprecedented rancidness, and that no one could have seen it coming. |
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At the time she was preparing a quinceanera for her oldest daughter, intent on giving her teenager what she herself had never had. |
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Heenan, a 20-year-old anorexic woman, couldn't believe what she was hearing. |
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We could make out what she said cheekily in response to his questions. |
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And that's exactly what she did on Friday at an all-nighter for her pal Radio 1 DJ Gemma Cairney's 30th. |
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When asked what she plans to do after high school, engineering student Elaine Rhoades said she plans to major in aerophysics. |
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We call her the happy wheezer and considering what she has been through, she is so happy. |
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The stylist was told she has full artistic licence and an unlimited budget to do what she wants. |
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She focuses on what she terms the second phase in the development of indigenous African Christologies. |
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I should ask the green thumb next door what she recommends for my droopy daffodils. |
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They often had her return to the vestiary for different items two or three times before they were satisfied with what she brought them. |
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When the screening was over, Hitch asked Alma what she thought. |
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Jennifer Aniston is in control... and getting what she needs from a notorious swordsman eight years her junior. |
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She swallowed nervously then, appearing near sick with what she had to say. |
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I'm not really interested in his stukkie, I just want to check what she looks like. |
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To avoid starting off on the wrong foot with your boss, make sure you understand what she expects you to do. |
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Little recked he perhaps for what she felt, that dull aching void in her heart sometimes, piercing to the core. |
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During the whole agitating scene, Lillie kept up her presence of mind, and was perfectly aware of what she was about. |
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And so Lepore's designs for spring are full of what she calls ''a softness, a sexiness, a boudoir feeling, a neo-Romanticism. |
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This shift into formality give the Nahua the impression that she was a noblewoman who knew what she was talking about. |
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In Trouse Lane, Wednesbury, she saw another car coming towards her at what she estimated to be 50 mph. |
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Hesse is perfect as the nubile, street-smart Crystal, who knows exactly how to use her assets to get what she wants. |
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After a brief but bustlesome trial of my powers as a backgammoner, I took a back row, and she told people round about what she thought of me. |
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Morality campaigner Mary Whitehouse repeatedly complained to the BBC in the 1970s over what she saw as the show's frightening and gory content. |
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I told her of the things what was happening in our country on the TV newses what she was not allowed to watch. |
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Both of Wollstonecraft's novels criticize what she viewed as the patriarchal institution of marriage and its deleterious effects on women. |
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I will try to synopsize what she said, but I encourage you to hear her speak to feel as empowered and connected as I did. |
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Wollstonecraft contrasts her utopian picture of society, drawn with what she says is genuine feeling, to Burke's false feeling. |
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She purposely, perhaps obtusely, chose black and white to express what she witnessed during June 2013 in Taksim Square. |
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She figured that was what she got for gorging on one too many minipacks of Raisinettes and Milk Duds. |
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She carried me to a young woman to nurse for her what she nursed at Mostor Wilks befo freedom. |
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My mother thought Meg a sweet child, that's what she called her, a sweet child, although she was critical of her name. |
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She gave a videotaped deposition about what she saw that night. |
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The teacher paused in her lecture to allow the students to assimilate what she had said. |
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Somehow his maidlike service to her collapsed what she was building up, psychologically. |
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Privately, however, she was aware of what she identified as the shortcomings of the papacy and church officialdom. |
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With a crawdad in hand, claws contained, begin by asking the reluctant child what she notices about the creature. |
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Some of her comments really came from left field. I have no idea what she was thinking. |
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Or she'd shoot and eat them, which is exactly what she threatened to do to Luther's girlfriend Mary should she ever betray him again. |
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To research her role, Isla attended both Debtors and Shopaholics Anonymous meetings and was overwhelmed by what she discovered. |
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When she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one. |
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The Red Guards made her family compound their headquarters, while Chinn scrounged what she could from the garbage dump and drank water from the river. |
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Her husband was trying to calm her down, assuage her, and in the end what she did was to put a handkerchief over her face and secure it with the brim of a fustian hat. |
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When her jaw was wired shut, she had acted out what she needed. |
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His shame at what she might on the other hand perceive as his slimy phallocentric conduct toward her made it easier for him to avoid her, as well. |
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However the reality television star had to take to Twitter to explain her comments and said that she did not really mean what she said in that interview. |
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The self-confessed bossy boots will be using her years of experience to help the girls on the reality show, but has warned she will not sugar-coat what she says. |
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She's so elegant, no matter what she does, she does it in style. |
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