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She would occupy it only long enough to emerge like the phoenix, a brand-new version of herself.
And though I wanted Alice Roosevelt Longworth to be my one-woman witches chorus, I didn't believe she would occupy so many pages.
Later, she would occupy a toddler by letting him hold the other end of the trash bag as she collected garbage from passengers.
One story, unused, from my notebook: Rajkala Kanwar married into her husband's family, from the conservative Jat caste in the farming state of Haryana, understanding that she would occupy a subservient position.
But with the Prelude and Fugue No. 14 in F sharp minor, she plunged into a world of introspection and deep feeling that she would occupy through much of the night.
The suite includes his and her bedrooms, a bathroom and her morning room, which she would occupy for only a few years until her death in 1815, which Soane blamed on the stress caused by their renegade and dissolute son George.
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When Dunne moved from Newton Abbot, UK, to Bristol to begin her undergraduate degree, she bought a much smaller flat than she'd occupied before.
One brief encore later, Wright slips from the stage as modestly as she'd occupied it, leaving thick, devoted applause behind her.
In her recent interview with Shargh newspaper, she said she hoped women would occupy 30% of seats in the next parliament.
In her grief she wanted work that would occupy all of her waking time.
He was, she said, very much a man of his social class, graduates of Oxford or Cambridge who assumed they would occupy positions of power and prestige.
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