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She sends herself up.
And if a question strikes when her BlackBerry is nearby, she sends herself an e-mail.
In a minimum of words, Denny both captures and gently sends herself up.
We know Lawson is loved by women as much as men because though neither skeletal or young she is smart, sexy and sends herself up.
(I sit in on the taping of one of them, in the television studio-cum-ice rink; it's an interview with Charo, the revered Spanish-Cuban bombshell of yore, who is on board to do a show, and who wiggles in her short red dress and tosses her big blond hair and sends herself up to hilarious and endearing effect).
In a brilliant kaleidoscope, famous scenes from all kinds of opera take place on the stage simultaneously: Madam Butterfly prepares for suicide; Octavian presents the silver rose to Sophie; Boris Godunov broods; Mimi coughs; Lucia sends herself mad while, at the moment Wagner's score calls for castanets, a toreador and the cast of Carmen parade across stage.
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She was eight and was sending herself teddies and flowers and saying I sent them.
That was the age at which she decided to send herself to therapy.
Ms. Marks, who is now retired, sent herself on a mission to bring the community back to the school.
"Show business, baby," Tallulah shrugs, after confessing that she was partly to blame for the "Streetcar Named Desire" fiasco, indulging her audience by sending herself up.
She added herself as a pseudonymous contact in her own phone, and sent herself the sometimes "elaborate emoji compositions" or words, redirecting the urge to send impulsive texts.
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