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"It was as a mentor that she chiefly valued him," he said.
Kim Carson seems a less refined actor than Mr. Bedford, and she chiefly portrays Miranda's shifting emotions with a wide variety of smiles ranging from eager to uneasy.
But instead of needing to address a particular health problem, she chiefly wanted to have a beauty boost.
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She wishes chiefly that she could go back in time and take up her college scholarship place, cast aside when she won her first film contract in order to play Hermia in Max Reinhardt's 1935 film of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
SHE is chiefly remembered as a femme fatale and a pioneer of the nude scene.
Didrikson replied: 'I just loosen my girdle and let the ball have it.' When she turned professional, she was chiefly responsible for establishing the women's pro game as part of the sporting scene in the US.
After publishing Poèmes (1960), which included the poems of Le Tombeau des rois, Mystère de la parole ("The Mystery of the Words"), and a significant essay on poetry and for which she won her first Governor General's Award, she turned chiefly to fiction.
Before the 1990s she drew chiefly on what Holroyd calls "her autobiographical capital," novels she herself said were written in order "to make sense of my upbringing... to discover what was going on in my family".
She lived chiefly in Normandy until 1663, when her husband died and she came to Paris.
From the 1590s she lived chiefly in the Staffordshire countryside, where, in reasonably good health until the end, she died at age 91 on Christmas Day 1634.
At the Metropolitan Opera in New York City she sang chiefly Wagnerian roles.
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