I can't tell you how nice it is to have another distaff member of the house to talk with. |
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It's just that Tim Davis, Scott Peterman, Dan Torop and Mark Wyse, although as adept as their distaff colleagues, have less in common. |
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Well, at least they've brought back Daniel Jackson, pleasing the distaff fans. |
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Nor do we get any insight into what drives his distaff nemesis, aside from a wholly generic motivation, and a fuzzy one at that. |
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In the distaff category, the Romanian girls won the first three tournaments. |
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In a token attempt at fairness Frank spoke to distaff staff and the Hill's always-burgeoning florist community to find out where the boys are. |
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As yet, she's too much your standard feisty, gutsy, lateral-thinking distaff detective to be viable independently. |
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She picked up the distaff and idly worked on spinning the threads once again, as if tartly trying to find an excuse not to look at him. |
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She waited and waited until it felt as if her nerves were being pulled taut as spun wool and whirled dizzily on the distaff. |
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They shared their gaze for a moment longer and then Gwenddien managed to look away, returning once again to the distaff. |
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The distaff by Barbauld's account is not restricted to women, nor is it a degradation to be employed by men. |
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While we have land to labor, let us never wish to see our citizens occupied at a workbench or twirling a distaff. |
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This sudden burst of sensitivity for the station's distaff set strikes some observers as a bit rich. |
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It rankled, this meeting, closed to them in the same way the ranks of management had once been closed to their distaff counterparts. |
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Fillies and mares will benefit the most from the increased racing opportunities with seven new races restricted to the distaff division. |
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At first glance, it feels like a distaff version of the same revenge saga, but gradually it reveals itself as even more baroque than its immediate predecessor. |
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While I'm dishing out the demerits, lest you think it was all distaff damage, know that my father went through a rather extraordinary ice-cream phase. |
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The distaff side of the royal household perpetuated, and even augmented, the pagan cults. |
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On the distaff side a half-dozen nurses are as much caricatures as their flyboy counterparts. |
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Laurie Brooks is another playwright interested in looking at the Salem trauma from the distaff side. |
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Late bloomers are a rare breed in Hollywood, but they are a truly rare breed on the distaff side. |
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Moreover, in comparison with other secular electorates, the Czech throne was hereditary even on the distaff side. |
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For the movement, bear grass leaves escape from the flowers, gathered as distaff at their extremity with gold coloured thread. |
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These objects correspond to the most decorated part of the distaff, which was an extremely important tool used in hand spinning. |
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Those who exchanged the scepter of power for the distaff of Omphale, come and go in the black airs of the submerged region. |
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Among those on show is a distaff for spinning, carved and painted little work-boxes and mirror and comb cases. |
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Moreover, the sergeant major's wife, Hazel, began planning an extensive program for Academy student wives as well as the distaff side of the faculty and staff. |
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Often the prepared wool was put on a distaff to make it easier to spin. |
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It was used as a weigh loft, in which the woollen yarn produced by the country women's distaff and spinning-wheel was weighed out to the cap, jacket, or cloth manufacturers. |
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In the absence of anything more appealing just now, concocting distaff versions of some of the sport's more illustrious bouts from the past is reckoned to be good business. |
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Yours truly was the lone distaff wielder on the Review team. |
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As Maggie in a 1990 production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof she was more than just a slip of distaff Mississippi flesh. |
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So, between only perfunctorily washing the fibre and teasing it open with my fingers I succeeded in making a yarn that I deemed worthy to be knitted up into a wrist distaff. |
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To create their textiles, the associates of Bii Dauu use a pedal loom, distaff, shuttle and, mallas, together with combs especially adjusted to achieve the quality desired by the artists. |
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She puts her hand to the distaff and her fingers hold the spindle. |
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Hector, when he sees Andromache overwhelmed with terror, sends her for consolation to the loom and the distaff. |
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Many of today's political daughters have Lady Violet's advantages. In this section The distaff of office Unequal zeal ReprintsPower behind, and on, the throneIn the past, widows or daughters inherited their position. |
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From somebody who is committed to optimism in these matters, that is a cautious statement of hope. In this section The distaff of office Unequal zeal Reprints. |
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These recollections of the distaff side of the British family lead into anecdotes of wartime reunions, culminating in the story of a brief encounter between representatives of the Greek and Anglo-Dutch branches. |
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In addition, the spinning wheel replaced the traditional distaff for spinning wool, tripling production. |
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The best fibres are very long and are tied to a distaff before spinning. |
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In Ireland, Dalakhani, multiple sire of Gr1 winners, covered an excellent and full book of mares in 2010 with a wide variety of distaff backgrounds, since he provides a complete Northern Dancer line outcross. |
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Thoroughbred pedigrees are generally traced through the maternal line, called the distaff line. |
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In France the spindle and distaff were not displaced until the mid 18th century. |
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She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff. |
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His three sisters sat, beneath the tree, one twisting the wyrd on her distaff, one spinning the wyrd on her wheel, one weaving the wyrds of gods and men on her loom. |
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