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Linda Friedlander, 49, of Tallahassee, Florida, said she feels comforted and sad when she lights hers for her grandfather, aunt and mother because it reminds her of how much time has passed.
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Or had she simply had enough of people poking around in what she considered to be her business and hers alone?
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In her chapter on the moon, she recounts how a friend of hers received a mote of moondust as a gift from a suitor who worked in a lunar research lab.
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Just as she set out to destroy her former husband's reputation - the prosecution set about to destroy hers.
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This down-to-earth girl that smelled good and wanted to be a nurse would take and hold one of his hands in both of hers to unfreeze him and make him look at her, and she would say that she cannot do it.
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Maybe Shelly had left him at hers the way she left hundred-dollar bills lying around, evidence of her carelessness.
NEWYORKER: Temporary
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If Ms Politkovskaya experienced discomfort, amusement or boredom, she did not bother to write it down: it was her subjects' story that mattered, not hers.
ECONOMIST: Russia
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She would force a smile and depart, quietly closing the door behind her, as if I were not hers.
NEWYORKER: Naima
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But hers is an uneven trident: she has lots of EU development money, but her diplomatic machine is still a prototype and she has only a rudimentary military-planning outfit.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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Contemporary, political art like hers struggles to find a market in her home country -- another reason why she wants to be at Venice.
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We called 40 hotels across Napa before we found hers and sent her a bottle of her favorite bourbon, jotted down after an offhand comment she made during dinner.
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