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People who encountered her spoke of her personal magnetism, her "golden ambience".
Mr. Travers, when he referred to this period in her life before he'd met her, spoke of it as a time of hardship almost like penal servitude, something that would barely be made up for by a whole lifetime of comfort, which he would happily provide.
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At a recent forum on aging, held in my church, a woman in her 30's spoke of the high stress under which she is living.
I smiled to myself thinking about this young girl sitting at a computer in her room, sharing pictures she related to and felt spoke of her true self.
In a first-person essay penned for Harper's Bazaar magazine, the pop star spoke of her traumatic ordeal when she had moved to New York from Michigan, aged 20.
*In California, Gail Gottfried, a psychology professor, sued Occidental College last year after being denied tenure, based on reviews that spoke of her "perceived absence of collegiality" and of positive contributions outweighed by a "negative atmosphere".
The 54-year-old spoke of her pain at growing up in a country where homosexuality was illegal until 1993.
Was this why Crow no longer spoke of marrying her? "I believe you love Lloyd, and he loves you.
In late 2011, an ex-accountant who had lost her job at the start of the recession and spiraled downward spoke of losing weight due to her worries.
I recall one that spoke of my mother and the possibility of her writing.
Lauren Winfield was another to cement her place; so, too, Amy Jones, while Nat Sciver's clean striking spoke of a renewed sense of confidence within the playing group.
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