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Every night before a performance she lights candles to center herself and calls her friend Jackie, one block away in her dressing room preparing for "Les Miz".
Schilling, a sophomore center herself, might be considered a secret weapon.
This couldn't be right, I thought, that Amber needed 25 minutes to center herself to prepare for this pet reiki.
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As I asked questions, she centered herself in front of me, clasped her hands together and scanned my face intensely.
She centered herself at the end of a kitchen table and composed vignettes about the life cycle of a romance, the camaraderie among female friends, the demands of motherhood and finally her solitude, all unfolding at the table under a harsh, expository overhanging light.
She uses her considerable skills at obsessing over and tackling problems to rediscover Judaism, reconnect with her deceased father and re-center herself firmly in living and enjoying life.
In a matter of seconds, she centered herself as the victim.
Then we have women like Karlie Kloss, who is also a model, but is also centering herself on helping education grow in third world countries, especially when it comes to females learning how to compute, promoting the fact that becoming an engineer or having a computer science major isn't just restricted to being a stereotypical male achievement.
After her mother's death, Ms. Seton needed help finding a center in herself.
Elizabeth Weldof-Smithe of the Steinbeck Center, introduced herself and Bailey to the actors.
She lay as quietly as she could and listened and watched: she was a thin shell of glass and steel from the raw nerve at the center of herself.
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