These two women had been girlhood friends but separated for years before they accidentally meet. |
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Riding ponies and horses around Christchurch and its environs was a wonderful leisure occupation in my girlhood. |
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As she walks through different rooms, the film flashes back to her girlhood and adolescence. |
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We have the story of a life here, from girlhood in New Zealand to the passage to Britain after her mother received an unexpectedly large legacy. |
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His wife, who in her maidenhood was Ms. Grace, was a native of Ireland, and in her girlhood days came to the United States with her parents. |
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Carlie shouted, and she jumped and skipped around the man in girlhood glee. |
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A god-daughter told me of how jolly he made her girlhood, although her father worried about his fellow barrister's habit of fast driving. |
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They had been friends since her girlhood and she couldn't face such a public good-bye. |
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The actors who brought the streets and homes of Mary's girlhood to life were actually exceptionally good for a television production. |
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With paper, photographs, scissors, glue and ink, she recorded and perhaps resolved her passage from girlhood to womanhood. |
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For several years during her girlhood, Bess was a tomboy in a house full of brothers. |
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Together, they hover on the edge of reality, dangerously poised somewhere between girlhood and womanhood. |
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This is a wonderful book because throughout its chapters it deals with many character traits of a girl and issues that they face transitioning from girlhood into womanhood. |
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Until recently, the literature on adolescent girls has been scarce, lacking a serious professional review of the gender-specific issues unique to girlhood. |
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As she traces her own journey from girlhood to womanhood in Calcutta, she evokes the intimate experiences of food and ritual that structure women's everyday life in Bengal. |
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But censorship aside, the film does deal with elements of teenage girlhood that would make family therapists rub their hands together with delight. |
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Like that of her father, almost every physical and chronological aspect of her life, from girlhood to sovereignty to extreme old age, has been filmed. |
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Cho Gyong is now striving to take care of the tramcar in a cultural way and in apple-pie order as similarly as in her girlhood. |
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Whether at home, in the garden or at leisure, these representations of girlhood emphasized virtue, natural innocence and domesticity. |
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Brain Child recontextualizes the kitschy saccharine-sweet ceramic figures of 1980s girlhood to create new possibilities for feminized smarts. |
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Brittain was bored out of her mind during her girlhood in the beautiful but snobbish and conservative environs of Buxton. |
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So, probably, had hers. On one of her solitary girlhood walks, she once found herself accompanied by a lightning ball. |
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The identity of girlhood is constantly evolving, as are artistic expressions of this stage of life. |
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An exhibition exploring historic representations of girlhood from the 1860s to today. |
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In certain nations, like the Guajiras in Venezuela, the passage from girlhood to womanhood is very important. |
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From girlhood she suffered the rigours of repression directed against her indigenous people and her family. |
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The early issues contained articles on Queen Victoria's girlhood, historical costumes, and tips on cooking and needlework. |
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Her days of girlhood over, she had been married for seven years before becoming a widow. |
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A whole range of tuneful sounds, accompanied with mooings of baritone bovines, cradled my girlhood with a sweet melody. |
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Frieda spent her girlhood in the embrace of her extended family, living a few blocks from both sets of grandparents. |
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The tough African-French girls living in the projects in girlhood have been abused and pushed out of the system. |
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So the players are making that transition from girlhood to womenhood that much quicker and we are seeing players here who will soon step up to the senior level. |
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The Lolas, bonded in girlhood, split up when they go to in college. |
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Ongoing changes in economic conditions, social attitudes and cultural trends influence the meaning of girlhood and, as a consequence, representations of girls. |
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The album spotlights the conditions of girlhood and adolescence from the perspective of a young woman exiled by her illness, and photographically reliving the freedom and promise of her younger years. |
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Canada's contributions this year at the Berlinale make this acutely obvious with films such as Lost and Delirious, a story of girlhood, true love and finding oneself by Léa Pool. |
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A kindred spirit of mine — a bosom friend I've known since girlhood — once observed that the best kind of romantic movie involves impassioned gazing. |
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She had accepted her husband's faith after a fervourless girlhood from a mixture of reasons badly thought out. |
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It is clear from this comment that Mrs. Pierce had questioned elderly relatives and friends about their Maine cats, and had listened to tales of Maine cats in her girlhood years. |
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Nothing had changed: the Parades, the Grand Hotel, the well-dressed people on the streets, the unfearful sea all drew once more from Mrs. Crasthorpe an admiration that went back to her girlhood. |
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The answer of the catechism of my girlhood came to my memory. |
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Then, tearless and laughless and, most damningly for a woman still stretching for girlhood, applauseless, I realize the other reason I had hysterics. |
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