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At the top of the fourth pitch, she secured herself to an anchor she built into the rock wall.
Once in the French capital, she secured herself an agent and started working as an actress more or less straight away.
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Since she enrolled, Sanders has secured a two-bedroom apartment for herself and her children.
Balfe might laugh freely, and joke around, but she's very secure in herself.
She's very secure with herself, and that makes it easy for me to go about and do what I do, and sometimes my work calls for me to hop into a bed and kiss a pretty girl".
She's just very secure in herself, both on camera and off.' I am doing lunch with Weisz ostensibly to discuss her new film, The Constant Gardener, which opens the London Film Festival on 19 October, having already been a huge critical and commercial success in the US.
She kept reminding herself that she felt secure in her decision.
Unlike some rich kids of divorced parents, Dasha appears secure in herself: she moves easily between Moscow, London – where she has a £1.5m penthouse in Kensington Church Street (and Roman is building a £150m house behind Harrods) – and her mother's place in LA, "which still feels like home".
There was no secure template that Emily could rely on, so I suppose she invented herself.
And according to Kim Kardashian, her selfies mean she is proud, liberated, and very secure with herself.
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