She traveled to the island where her husband was living as often as she could.
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For as long as she could, his fretful mother inspected his underwear for signs of tapeworm.
Bigelow shot "The Hurt Locker" in Jordan, as close as she could get to the actual conflict zone.
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She pulled up to her house and raced to load the car with as much as she could save.
Rosemary Brown had been interested in music as long as she could remember.
She called her husband as soon as she could get cell reception after the tornado passed to tell him she loved him.
She hurried along as quickly as she could in her high heels.
Miranda tells World Cafe's David Dye that Sitek pushed her to play as many of the instruments as she could before bringing in outside musicians.
Laura Bush has specific interests in education and literacy but has not gone as far as she could have done in promoting them.
Distraught, she walked as quickly as she could to get away from them, thinking all the while that she was not beautiful after all.
"She could see the smoke and knew the brigade were there so she got as low on the ground as as she could, " he said.
She kept him alive as long as she could, almost single-handedly.
The general opinion of the punditocracy was that she had done as much as she could to unite the party and bring her followers round.
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Earlier this decade Ms Perlman went back and tried to track down as many of the original participants as she could, to see how they had fared.
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Musician Nancy Kuo writes about working as hard as she could, piling on gig after gig, until she decided to track down a father she never knew.
Ms Werning therefore decided to trace the phenomenon of rapid growth back as far as she could in the fossil record, by examining the bones of a wide variety of species.
For a while Oberon was able to get it off of her as fast as she could put it on, nuzzling her and speaking ever so soothingly about how the boy would be found.
Mrs Alford said there was no legal public right of access to the site and that she has been advised by her insurance company to close it as she could be liable if anyone injured themselves while walking or climbing.
But she says that that day she was scared because she was running as fast as she could in back of the coyote, because, since he had me, she felt like he was going to run away with me.
Veronika Oleksyn, an American-born freelance correspondent for Austria's Kurier daily, thought she had written as much as she could about Ron Paul's connection to Austria: He adheres to the Austrian School of economic thought, which espouses, among other things, reinstituting the gold standard and abolishing the central bank.
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She turned away, shuddering off a convulsion as best she could, but another came and she was restless.
Still, Landrieu sounds as if she could eventually be persuaded to back some form of a public option.
Con retrieved her bag and brushed off her coat as best she could, then made her way over the sill.
Kandace Barker, a freshman public relations major at Howard University, said shopping with credit cards made her feel as though she could still buy clothes even if she didn't have money.
As she struggled to determine what she could do to help, she sought the answer in her own past.
She had understood how Eva felt about the house and, even though she was just as proud of her family history as Matt was, she could see how all that Lowe mythology might make an outsider feel uncomfortable.
I'd been talking with a group of other people, but the subject is so open, so publicly unanimous, she felt she could just join in as she passed.
Even if she never melted a pearl in vinegar, as legend has it, she could well afford to do so.
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