She is a drama queen. She loves this kind of excitement. When the other side gives her whatever she is asking for, she will come back and testify. |
She is an example to dyslexic people and what you can do in the world, ... I can remember going through middle school struggling. I was on my own. |
She is such an exciting player offensively and defensively. The thing we were unsure about, the thing that's been such a surprise, is her defense. |
She looked like someone on a poster for not drinking and driving. She had a white wrap around her head, and there were tubes and lines everywhere. |
She obviously has a home-course advantage. You always play better at a golf course you're familiar with. So she has an additional shot at winning. |
She played great against a player who was recruited by many schools. She just played great even with the pressure and stuff she had to go through. |
She puts huge pressure on me. She is so present on the court. She really forces you back. It's tough to get the rallies going and move her around. |
She said 'Hi Grandma, this is Liz, I'm OK. I'm with...' and she couldn't quite understand who she said. But it ended with an 'E' sound on the end. |
She said we'd have them a week or two. Then it was a month, and then it was years. After so long, you get attached – they're like your own kids. |
She unbelievably had nothing wrong with her . . . no scratches or scrapes whatsoever. It's a mini-miracle -- those car seats -- how good they are. |
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She wants to know why this committee continues to focus so much on the style of a man's jacket that was only popular for a few years in the 1960s. |
She was a citizen in the best sense of the word. She caused things to happen in our society that made us a better, more caring, more just society. |
She was a good mother to her kids. Right now, we're trying to figure out how to pay for her burial because she did not have any kind of insurance. |
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