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  • She felt her face flush and she returned to her room.

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  • And she and her insurance -- she and her husband, they were lucky enough to have insurance, but their medical bills still landed them in debt.

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  • It is well known that a woman's preconceptions can affect her labour and realistic expectations are significant in determining both how she ultimately perceives her birth and how she approaches her recovery.

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  • The stitches were uneven, and Candy waited for Marjorie to stop, or get out her seam ripper, but she continued, her breath coming hard out of her nose as she pursed her lips.

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  • When she compounds her crime by stealing Rose's first man in years, she flees her sister's wrath and takes refuge with the grandmother neither knew she had, which introduces a third powerhouse actress: Shirley MacLaine.

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  • Salameh, who also provides valuable resources for young women at a women's center she opened in her community, says she hopes her pursuit of higher education will open even more doors for young women also wishing to pursue a higher education and achieve their academic goals.

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  • She jokingly refers to the designs she shows as her "children, " but she could also be referring to the artists and craftspeople with whom she collaborates: Not only does she commission a great deal of original work for her exhibitions, she also supports her stable of talent from conceptualization to production and presentation.

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  • Even by December of 1988, when she told her mother, Ruth, and her sisters and friends that she thought she was probably in her eighth month, they all laughed at her, found it hard to believe she was that far along, teased her mercilessly about her size or, more precisely, about her lack of size.

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  • She was wearing a beautiful red and gold jacket and she was wearing, had taken out her rubies and, and she looked almost, I mean she did look as she did before she had her very first stroke and she was in fantastic form and that is actually how I would like to remember and will remember her.

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  • Recently she parted with her longtime manager, and she says her new management team is helping her "play catch-up" on now-standard methods for reaching fans. (About 18, 000 people "liked" the Eiffel Tower snapshot she posted on Facebook recently.) And Blue Note has been courting magazines and music blogs more attuned to indie acts and unsigned discoveries.

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  • She would entrance her audience with the same verve she had shown when she entertained her clients as a geisha.

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  • After the attack, Miss Halstead spoke to her sister from hospital, where she told her she was going to pick him up from prison.

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  • She repeated her claim that she felt threatened by Hoffman, saying he kicked her and struck her in the head before she shot him.

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  • She said the idea for her trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII's chief minister, first came to her when she was in her 20s, but she was not in a position to write it for more than three decades.

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  • She spent her 21st birthday on board the rescue ship Carpathia, from where she wrote a letter to her mother, who had remained in Cornwall, saying she had been "thrown" into a lifeboat wearing just her nightdress and boots.

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  • As she sits in her office surrounded by those memories, she says it's now more urgent than ever that she add her own chapter to his story.

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  • When a woman is willing to admit she needs help with her investments, and is satisfied she has found the right person to help her, she can build a foundation for a long term investment portfolio that was created for her, and based on who she is.

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  • After her parents' divorce, she moved to Paris with her mother which is where, as a teenager, she tested her mettle as a performer by busking on the streets.

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