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- Max's dramedy television series Generation as Riley, an independent and self-possessed mature high school student. In 2022, Wonders teamed up with Vogue China...
- despite its "well-trod premise", and that the series is "remarkably self-possessed, even in its first episode". Jacobson was a fan of bands like Phish...
- Francisco, while Marilyn Chandler McEntyre commented on the girl's private, self-possessed personality. There have also been fictional appearances. As La ragazza...
- especially in portraits of men, but always gives the subject a grand and self-possessed air. Mor was born in Utrecht, Netherlands, by some estimation between...
- Greenstreet, Rosanna (19 February 2022). "Don Warrington: 'I'm too self-possessed to have a most embarr****ing moment'". The Guardian. ISSNĀ 0261-3077....
- transforms from a victim of racism with an inferiority complex into a self-possessed, dignified young woman capable of responding to prejudice. Angelou was...
- evil. According to Steven Bruhm in Nightmare on Sesame Street: or, The Self-Possessed Child, Gage represents the loss of innocence when he is resurrected...
- Wilfrid speaks with Vole's German wife Christine, he finds her cold and self-possessed, but she does provide an alibi, although it is not entirely convincing...
- were recorded as per her wishes. This gives an image of her being a self-possessed and strong-willed consort, who wanted an act of philanthropy recorded...
- socio-anthropological search for clues in Syria. Smith, Frederick M. (2012). The Self Possessed: Deity and spirit possession in South Asian literature and civilization...