| 11. | It was said that it made the big difference in Poesy's rehabilitation from paralysis.
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| 12. | Poesy remains neutral to all religion.
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| 13. | The soft poesy of his mountainous landscapes are suggestive of Auguin, a disciple of Corot.
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| 14. | Wheatley printed poems privately, including " Buds of Poesy ", London, 1838.
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| 15. | Pinsky said as he outlined his big plans to invite Americans to try out for the poesy pool.
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| 16. | Eventually they turn towards him and it is revealed that they are Ambition, Love, and Poesy,
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| 17. | When the opportunities arose, Poesy worked in the media industry to lighten the family's burdens.
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| 18. | Both have one thing in common if one follows Aristotle's definition of Poesy : they are fictional:
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| 19. | Poesy's health rapidly deteriorated and she was paraplegic by the end of her first semester in architectural school.
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| 20. | Poesy's mother is an acupuncturist and traditional herbalist, and was also trained in western medicine in midwifery.
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