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Who else would put up with her?
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She had a habit of assessing her looks mercilessly: she approved of her eyes, liked the shape of her wrists and the length of her fingers, put up with her calves, but was unforgiving about her thighs, her chin, her biggish knees, her hips, her upper arms.
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Arda has carried words back and forth from one to the other and has persuaded her daughter to put up with him, at least for the first few days, since Cambara informed her of her wish to go to Mogadiscio.
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Earls put her up in castles with butlers.
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She does not bother to put make-up on her wan face, with its dark-circled eyes and down-turned mouth.
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Still, I think after call 500, we would have put huge signs up in her house, everywhere, with the new number.
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So powerfully was Kahlo drawn to her husband, who was 21 years her senior, that she put up with his many affairs.
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Just tidied up the scene and put it away, in a closet with her other former selves.
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Already, she has racked up four "good customer-contact reports" from satisfied callers who put in a good word with her supervisor.
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She and a dozen employees put their heads together and came up with a tidy solution: a series of high-profile events marking her firms 25th anniversary -- but also calling attention to the problem of breast cancer.
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She enjoyed an acquaintance with Duncan Grant, and a painting he gave her was one of two that she was having put up in her room when she died.
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