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Early dramatic auditions found her striving for wrenching emotion but inspiring something else.
Her striving wore on them.
It is in her striving to make her background irrelevant, Williams argues, that Kitt was notable.
The epigraph above is delivered by a loyal wife to her striving husband.
Her striving for perfection and her competitive spirit, later served her well when showing and winning with her beloved Cardigan Welsh Corgis.
She's also a giving person, and the object of her striving is love, so Charity and Valentine are also cleverly apt names.
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Lane, who will be consecrated in a ceremony at York Minster on Monday, reveals that being squeezed between two siblings had a formative influence that made her strive that much harder.
When a young Californian named Roland Duncan interviewed her in 1952 and cautiously approached the subject of Stein's Jewishness, he was smartly slapped on the wrist: DUNCAN: Do you think possibly that [Stein] felt that there was any cultural or religious minority which would have set her apart — TOKLAS: No. DUNCAN: — perhaps made her strive toward certain social or cultural objectives?
She describes her successes this season as "a mental reward, a payback for all the training" and says being the one to catch only makes her "strive forward" more.
Myers spends her childhood striving harder than her mother and her sisters, and she disdains their lack of ambition.
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