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But it informs her work too.
As an actress, she uses this to feed her inner chameleon, and it informs her instincts in plumbing a character's depths, her normally low-key energy erupting, either in lashings of passion or unanticipated fits of whimsy, both of which are just unhinged enough to be riveting.
And it informs her dispatch from Kharkiv, an industrial area of the Ukraine that illustrates one of the conflicts' many ironies: Kharkiv's factories are now making the very weapons being used against Ukrainians.
But it informs her vision now of what she wants to do: lead a country "where barriers are knocked down, and little girls and little boys can feel like they can go as far as their hard work will take them without regard to race and ethnicity and gender and sexual orientation".
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The cynic's game is wondering how early she began to weigh the profitability of her connection, and how far it informed her actions.
Gilbert never talked about it, but it informed her every move in rearing Revis and his siblings: DéAudra, 19, and Terry, 16. "She's been through so many things in her life that I wouldn't have been able to imagine," said Revis, who played three seasons at Pittsburgh.
Clearly though, it informed her decision not to use her name when interviewed.
Science Careers talked to Robinson about this unusual career path and how it informed her views, unusual in the world of academia, about the importance of work-life balance.
Then there was the phone call, or the "kick in the stomach" as the 2011 European Indoor champion describes it, informing her that British Athletics would no longer fund her pursuit of medals and, just when the middle-distance runner was dragging herself back to contention, she was pushed to the brink once more.
Christianity isn't necessarily what made her a "good person," but it informed her decision that hatred and bigotry are against God's will.
It informed her the college was changing her assailant's status from "expelled" to "voluntarily withdrawn" in order to "assist him in seeking further studies".
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