And I knew at the same time that in the end, at the last minute, Nunu would in fact lock away the silver, and that later still, once the silver was forgotten, when we discussed the whole thing, the thing that could not be hidden, Nunu would be somewhere nearby with her keys, in her best black dress, with her wrinkles, with her silent, observant caution.
Pianist and composer Marian McPartland has, for years, hailed the work of Carson, in particular her seminal Silent Spring.
"My motivation was the message from Rachel Carson and her book Silent Spring, " recalls Jan-Gustav Strandenaes, one of the 10, 000 or so making up the Peoples' Forum.
In the context of her experience, it would have made perfect sense for Daphne to keep silent about her second baby's father because she knew from her experience not to expect his presence or participation in her life or in the life of their child.
Ms Bruni worked for several years as a super-model, earning accolades from British clothes designer John Galliano who described her in the film as being "like a silent movie actress with her body language - the dress is her script".
But when it comes to the powerful forces of the status quo, her inner Hayek falls silent.
To some extent, Kelley bears the blame for the unflattering media portrait of her because she remained silent for nearly three months.
Singing hopefuls are to upload a video to her website of themselves singing Silent Night.
Lera approached one, an image of the Holy Mother, silent pain in her flat painted eyes.
Tyrion, usually sharp-tongued, stands silent next to her in sympathy.
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But Tessa was silent, lost in her own thoughts and disappointment.
And back in Britain in 1943 it was her character rather than her skills or physical abilities that got her through her training in grenade throwing, silent killing and parachute jumping.
On her blog, for instance, she recommends that everyone take a few minutes of silence in the morning and before sleeping to be still and silent, which helps her to be more calm and focused.
He said the two were attending a conference together in Hawaii, and he had already learned that Gannett had the winning bid, but he kept silent until he slipped her a note right before the deal was to be announced.
The butcher had been a good man, friendly to her mother, always offering a kind word and picking out the best cuts for her, but his wife had been mean and silent as she took the money, and sometimes she had kept it a little longer in her hand, staring at it, as if she thought it might be some kind of foreign currency.
Note that Katehi remains silent during what looks like her perp walk.
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Her latest project may be her most technically challenging yet: "Silent House, " to be released March 9, was shot in real time, meaning that several long takes were cobbled together to make the finished film, with no editing.
Finishing the tale, Husna was silent for a moment, then narrowed her eyes, collecting herself.
Despite her vilification, Ms Tripp has remained all but silent throughout the investigation.
Fitted with an array of weapons to enhance her capability, the frigate is capable of near silent running and has a stealth design which significantly reduces its radar signature.
Her Skype account, which she avidly used, went silent a day later.
"I went into a silent mourning of not having spent more time with her and not having asked those questions, " recalls Rothschild.
The history of racial injustice (particularly the stereotype of the Black male as a sexual predator) and the need to protect her community from further attack might persuade a survivor to remain silent.
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As she shifted, heaving, between these two positions, he caught glimpses of her face, contorted, wet, until finally she sat silent a moment, chin on steering wheel, watery eyes blinking in the happy sun.
Even major films occasionally dot the lineup like the deliciously sadistic "Gaslight" (1944), for which Ingrid Bergman won her first Oscar, or Erich von Stroheim's masterly silent version of "The Merry Widow" (1925), starring Mae Murray and John Gilbert.
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When they were silent in the pause at a traffic light, her father touched the open shield of his palm to the back of her head, the unobtrusive caress he had offered when driving her to boarding school.
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