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"She lives for her son".
She lives for her cigs, and is quite happy to die for them, she says.
Through courage, luck, and the help of a Sunni family who risked their lives for her, she eventually escaped.
The mother, a painfully stooped, hobbling old woman, lives for her son's occasional phone calls and letters.
Ms. Kruger's Sonya, like the Swedish detective she is based on, lives for her job, is a stickler for protocol and never minces words.
As a kind of magistrate in a tall wig and a false front, Bracknell lives for her younger charges' attempts to contradict her.
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"He lived for her".
She lived for her children, and they loved her dearly.
She lived for her art and perhaps it killed her.
She lived for her family and they loved her.
She said Blake had lived for her sons.
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