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She kept her eyes open when she was submerged, her mother recalled, and surfaced wearing an ear-to-ear grin.
Another character, a middle-aged woman who undergoes therapy and discovers she has submerged her personality her entire life, unleashes her fury in salty language.
The concert itself was a curious affair, with the group moving often unsteadily through a selection of songs from her career, while Yoko submerged her more arty side – there wasn't much atonal screaming – for wavering renditions of songs including Walking on Thin Ice, Between My Head and the Sky, and Yes, I'm A Witch, on which she duetted with the towering Peaches.
Markus's daring gambit in "Across an Untried Sea" is that Charlotte Cushman's counterpart in Britain (her iceberg, so to speak) was Jane Welsh Carlyle, a surgeon's daughter from outside Edinburgh who submerged her considerable talents in the service of her husband, the Victorian sage Thomas Carlyle.
This caused the ship to sit lower in the water than intended, which partially submerged her armored belt.
Critics noted that Rihanna lay in a bathtub and submerged her head under the water, which can be interpreted as a failed suicide attempt.
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"No woman wants to be a Hemingway heroine who totally submerges her identity to her lover.
So she is used to submerging her voice into that of her clients.
She'd submerge her hands in hot water and flex and flex and flex until her fingers worked properly again.
Furiously committed, Nyong'o pays the material the ultimate compliment a celebrity actor can bestow on a playwright — by submerging her iconicity, and disappearing into her role.
Only the accompanying text ties her to roots and family, submerging her in the permanent world that has seen many weddings, and will see more to come.
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