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And then she attached herself".
In 1945, she attached herself to Sir John Gielgud, who served as her protector and her entrée into the theatre.
For the next eight months, she attached herself to the machine every week until she learnt to relax.
Had she attached herself to a better person than Bush, her knowledge, drive and poise might have been put to good use.
She attached herself to the store's buyer and peppered him with questions that she imagined her customers would ask: "Why is this jacket so stretchy?" and "Why is this fabric so shiny?" and "Why does this tuxedo cost two thousand dollars?" She needed bits of Prada philosophy in order to start a dialogue with customers.
That night, she attached herself to Fannie Hurst, for whom she was soon working as a secretary and then, when it turned out that she couldn't type or keep anything in order, as a kind of rental exotic, complete with outlandish stories and a turban.
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Instead, turned away by her father's friends, she attaches herself to the Swallow Man.
She attaches herself, to begin with, to all the superficialities of class: cheese, wine, all that.
Alienated from most of her peers, she attaches herself to a droopy older misfit (Steve Buscemi) who collects vintage phonograph records.
Madeline is so distressed when she discovers a child's skeleton in the underbrush that she attaches herself to the police investigation.
Since she never knew her own mother, she attaches herself to the somewhat older Eva as a surrogate daughter and soul mate.
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