The Woman Who Did (1895) is a novel by Grant Allen about a young,
self-assured middle-class woman who defies convention as a matter of
Kaynak: The Woman Who Didbeautiful setting, less pressured than many London girls' schools but still getting excellent results and producing
self-assured young women
Kaynak: Channing School For GirlsShe also took after them in personality, never gawky or shy, or for that matter, less than totally confident and
self-assured.
Kaynak: Penny (comic strip)A recent researcher summed her up as "an adventurous, accomplished,
self-assured, well-known columnist, biographer, cookbook collector,
Kaynak: Elizabeth Robins PennellIt has been connected to the Maria Clara character because of her traits: delicate, feminine,
self-assured, and with a sense of identity.
Kaynak: Maria Clara gownhelper to actor - and from insecure adolescence to
self-assured adulthood - in just three whirlwind days in New York City in the late 1930s.
Kaynak: So Long, 174th Streetbut
self-assured lyrics in songs such as "Green Light," "They Are Strong Hands," and "Exactly" are the antithesis to the dark and often
Kaynak: 37 Everywherepeers and transformed her into a
self-assured young woman, she did in fact forsake what was - or could have been - "the best time" of her life.
Kaynak: I giorni dell'arcobalenoThe album was called "amazingly
self-assured, confident and among the best releases of 2001" by Flak magazine The band were often compared
Kaynak: TompaulinHe appeared in the County Championship for the first time at the age of 22 in 1933, scoring a
self-assured 73 runs in a partnership
Kaynak: Gerry Chalkas "remarkable among Milanese solo motet books…for its patent vocal viruosity, motivic originality and
self-assured compositional technique
Kaynak: Rosa Giacinta BadallaComfort Food: A Novel by Noah Ashenhurst contains a cast of characters: a romantic academic, a
self-assured young writer, an enigmatic
Kaynak: Comfort Food (novel)The main character of the story is a young merchant who initially pretends to be
self-assured but finds himself threatened by his new
Kaynak: My Neighbor (short story)Writer Deborah Schapiro in a recent essay on Babitz first book writes, "That worldliness is also in her voice, which is
self-assured yet
Kaynak: Eve Babitzin an improbable bygone age, for a glitteringly
self-assured class of leaders (or, alternatively, disgusting show-offs) to show itself off.
Kaynak: El gran teatroIt interviewed
self-describing evangelical intellectuals that profess their faith in a
self-assured and sophisticated manner presenting
Kaynak: Evangelical intelligentsiaAccording to JazzTimes magazine, "Vloeimans plays crisp and
self-assured, embodying the articulate melodism of Clifford Brown plus many
Kaynak: Eric Vloeimans