Armstrong's analysis indicates the particular deployment of a new ideology of bourgeois morality centring on the strict domestication of women. |
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Darkness fell, and strict safety guidelines kept us from going out on deck unless in pairs. |
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Lucie highly doubted that there would be other punishment since her parents weren't usually strict disciplinarians. |
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His parents were strict disciplinarians, and his private tuition was seriously deficient. |
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He was a man of violent temper and sarcastic tongue, a strict disciplinarian, and ruthless in his exactions. |
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Raymond is a strict disciplinarian and expects very high standards of his family. |
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He's a strict disciplinarian, an innovator in the passing game and a coach who loves to play physical football. |
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They were strict disciplinarians and when his university results slipped, tensions in the house increased. |
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My mother was born in India and her father was a strict disciplinarian and everyone was in awe of him. |
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He dismisses the theories of those who do not share his strict materialist and empiricist approach to brain-function. |
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A strict no-tipping policy makes for a guiltless leave-it-with-the-doorman option. |
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Every advanced nation has strict regulations to stop the harming of endangered species. |
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There are strict etiquettes about not touching the serving dishes with anything that has touched your mouth. |
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Emily only began serious dressage competition under strict British Dressage rules in January after some success at gymkhanas and country shows. |
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He called on all agriculture-related enterprises to maintain strict disinfection measures against the disease. |
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By exercising strict target discipline, soldiers engaged guerrillas from longer distances in relative safety. |
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These deaths shocked the authorities into action and a strict ban was enforced on the entry of plastic materials inside the zoo. |
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Call-centre workers often have strict targets on call durations, number of calls answered, etc. |
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And the spokesperson said furthermore there are strict safeguards in the Bill to ensure the power is properly exercised. |
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This article reported on a certain agriculture professor from Oregon that claimed a strict vegetarian diet caused animals to suffer. |
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These clans maintained strict exogamy, so wives may be brought in from elsewhere. |
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The rapid rise of the first fluorescence maximum puts a strict upper bound on the timescale of magnesium binding to the exonuclease. |
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The original culture, with its strict mores enforcing an ethic of sharing, is apparently losing its dominance. |
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The explanatory note also goes on to describe how a new statutory strict liability regime will be put in place. |
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Yet he exudes a sense of calm and control, mainly because he has strict rules for how he operates. |
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If your office doesn't have a strict dress code, then you can wear these with your casual business wear. |
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Quite a few of the clubs have a strict dress code, banning trainers and jeans. |
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Most people are happy to abide by the rules which include a strict dress code. |
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The competition has its rules and a strict dress code of leather shoes, long pants and a shirt with a collar. |
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The Landlady and Landlord are of the old school, friendly but quite strict on drinking up after the last bell. |
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Stiffer penalties were imposed for being drunk and clubs had to meet strict conditions to obtain a licence to serve drinks to members only. |
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Bulimics purge by vomiting, strict dieting, fasting, exercising, or by taking laxatives. |
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Students majoring in martial arts roles go through a strict training, involving acrobatics and eurythmics. |
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The dress code may sound outmoded and overly strict but most racegoers enjoy dressing up for what is always a very special occasion. |
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She has fallen foul of strict government rules which she condemned today as outdated and racist. |
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Every act must be carefully weighed before a decision is made to see whether it meets the strict ethical criteria. |
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Olympic weightlifters follow strict training regimens that may involve three daily sessions totaling up to six hours of training a day. |
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I suggest you combine this therapy with a strict diet of milk, well-done steak and more milk for the ultimate in healthy complexions. |
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The strict but fair door policy has continued to attract a well-dressed and stylish crowd. |
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It adheres to strict ethical practices and accepts that business may be lost when standards need to be met. |
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It is likely that the court will accept that this evidence is admissible, since the strict common law rule is generally ignored. |
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So we were taken aback the other day when an email we had sent to a York PR firm bounced back, accompanied by a strict admonishment. |
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This could be accounted for by his being credited with reducing rampant inflation through a shock of strict monetary policies. |
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It is a necessary concomitant or consequence of this particular system which is an inquisitorial system, rather than a strict adversary system. |
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He did not follow a strict diet but cut out beer, whisky and cakes for the 40 days of Lent. |
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They are strict on discipline, keen on manners and don't tend to remain adventurous for long. |
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Now athletes are using more familiar smells, such as their favourite aftershave or perfume to trigger memories of their strict training regimes. |
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Each entry then had to be keypunched by one of the clerks, who kept us on a strict schedule so she didn't get behind in her other important work. |
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It was an act of rebellion against the rigid strictures of both the contemporary social mores and the strict code of ballet. |
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Leaders fear that setting strict limits will either cause rebellious behavior or make them unpopular. |
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Visitors have been told not to bring fruit and flowers in case they transmit the airborne virus and strict visiting times are being enforced. |
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Those who are found to be taking bribes or kickbacks will face strict punishment and may be disqualified. |
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Strict instructions should be issued to bus crew, boat masters and the police to enforce the ban. |
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Strict constructionists believe that government policy making should be left to the Executive and Legislative branches of government. |
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Strict constructionists lie when they claim that if a right is not in the Constitution it doesn't exist. |
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Strict rules governed young women's courtship behavior because of the possibility of pregnancy and the importance of a prudent choice. |
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Support for RDF is basic rather than strict, so nearly all the URIs and URLs can be made up on the spot, as though they were variables or constants. |
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For a long, long time he was seen to be a strict disciplinarian. |
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In a statement issued here, the DUTA executive has announced that while it will call off the impending agitation, it will maintain a strict watch over the developments. |
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He was a strict disciplinarian and a firm believer in corporal punishment. |
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Although these conditions seem strict by today's standards, they were typical of the time and earned the composer some 600 gulden a year with other benefits. |
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This first mid air collision forced authorities to devise the air lane system in which airlines are allotted strict routes, times and schedules to avoid such tragedies. |
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Strict rent control laws here hold down rents but give landlords little incentive to shell out for earthquake proofing. |
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Strict rules at secondary schools meant that girls had to keep their hair short or wear it tied back in ribbons of the regulation colour. |
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Fundamentalists reject a larger portion of secular society, maintain strong commitments to strict literalism, premillenial dispensationalism, and moral traditionalism. |
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Composed mainly of Germans and some Englishmen, the club was fanatically secretive about its activities, demanding that members abided by strict rules. |
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The greater aristocracy built up their estates, often in several counties, and protected them from the follies of spendthrift heirs by the entail or strict settlement. |
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Again, there is no suggestion here that paying more than would be justified on a strict royalty calculation is an unusual or exceptional practice. |
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There, the rites of passage from one phase of social existence to the next are bound by rules that eliminate exhibitionism, and that includes a strict dress code. |
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Strict control should be maintained to ensure as far as possible the safety of men and women. |
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Strict limits on the ratio of punitive to compensatory damages would elevate the importance of accurate measurement of compensatory harm. |
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Strict security operations were mounted world-wide in the wake of the attacks. |
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Strict penalties will be handed out to those involved in the smuggling or illegal collection of birds, he added. |
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Strict legal rules have to be followed by solicitors when dealing with clients' bills. |
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Strict vegans should look for fortified foods, and take a vegetarian B12 supplement. |
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Strict veganism is potentially hazardous for young children, and vegan children tend to be smaller. |
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Strict conformity to harsh social norms was demanded of everyone, regardless of status or wealth. |
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Strict observance of the new regulations could require, for instance, the inappropriate installation of PVC windows. |
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Strict and complex regulations control all aspects of the harvest and production. |
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She criticized the way the school regiments its students by having strict rules. |
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Strict compliance with technical data, checklists, and regulatory requirements is a must. |
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Strict Calvinist critics accused him of being a Socinian, a Pelagian, and a papist. |
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Wolf packs, like packs of wild dogs, operate on a strict pack hierarchy. |
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Strict liability offences are only necessary if there is no other means of achieving the ends of protecting the public and enforcing the law. |
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Many tourists are not so adept at conforming to America's very strict customs about standing in line, but are they really rude? |
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By their own admission to police, the couple kept their five children on a strict diet of uncooked organic foods and juices made from wheatgrass, almonds and coconuts. |
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In fact, he had to live away from his parents since the time he was three, following a strict schedule that was intended to groom him for the throne. |
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The industry is advocating an alternative policy based on technical conservation measures, closed areas, reduction of discards and strict but even handed enforcement. |
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Strict gender segregation is sanctioned by the state and society. |
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The sign lists from Fara show an structure unrelated both to VE and to the OB lists, their acrography is less strict. |
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Strict enforcement of the existing rules is the only remedy for this. |
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For reasons of guilt, they are very strict in their observance, even ascetical and self-punishing. |
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Some employers have been accused of hindering efforts to rehire those dismissed by imposing them with strict conditions. |
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The reader has seen, that my mother, notwithstanding her charitableness to the poor maid-servant, was a woman of strict morals. |
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American conservatives tend to favor strict construction of the Constitution. |
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Hospital transmission occurs through inadequate infection control measures. Strict isolation of cases and procedures for handling body fluids and excreta must be maintained. |
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Strict rules governing the use of text messaging were violated by many campaigns supporting Republican candidates. |
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The Transitional and Frameset versions allow for presentational markup, which is omitted in the Strict version. |
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Strict fasting is canonically forbidden on Saturdays and Sundays due to the festal character of the Sabbath and the Resurrection, respectively. |
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When one tensor is strictly copositive, the complementarity eigenvalues can be computed by solving polynomial optimization with normalization by strict copositivity. |
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Strict regulations are imposed regarding food storage and resource protection. |
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Strict frontality is clearly evidenced in Parthian but also Early Byzantine art. |
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Strict liability can be described as criminal or civil liability notwithstanding the lack mens rea or intent by the defendant. |
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It's still a business, particularly for ASMRtists who hold to a strict programming schedule, solicit PayPal donations or offer one-on-one Skype sessions for a fee. |
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Instead, he uses a geometrically strict raster to transcribe it, composing a surface in nuanced shades of white that occasionally gently break into gray. |
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Strict dress rules apply and gentlemen must wear a lounge suit with tie. |
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Strict remodeling codes were implemented to prevent new constructions from affecting the common colonial Spanish architectural themes of the old city. |
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Strict rules governed the aircraft designs, with the key constraints being engine selection, total area, payload volume, and takeoff and landing distances. |
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Strict abortion laws have been attacked in the courts, on the grounds that they violate a woman's fundamental right to choose whether or not to bear children. |
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Strict regulation of the catch was introduced in the Soviet Union in 1976 in order to prevent overfishing of the sexually mature sturgeons in the river. |
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Strict Capability Maturity Model Integration processes throughout development resulted in the best right-hand drive light tactical vehicle available today. |
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Strict observers of Lententide may observe intervals of fasting or at least abstain from festivities, certain foods and other indulgences, giving the money saved to charity. |
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Strict Government regulations regarding the residue level of some additives is an opportunity for alternative additives, such as acidifiers, probiotics, phytogenics etc. |
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Strict standards developed for ambassadors, requiring they have large residences, host lavish parties, and play an important role in the court life of their host nation. |
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Strict rules controlled personal behaviour and prohibited members of the court from pillaging neighbouring villages, as had been the norm under William Rufus. |
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