She ate and drank the same things on a weekly cycle, observing the economies and the details of good housewifery. |
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People, mostly women, felt suddenly obliged to ignite their creativity with their housewifery. |
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She turned her attention to the domestic work of housewifery, besides continuing her literary efforts at revising her writings. |
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They cannot champion gun ownership or housewifery because their theories pathologize those choices. |
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The needlewoman's workbasket holds further associations with home, hearth, mothering and goodly housewifery. |
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And, of course, she is that sine qua non of political housewifery, an impeccable hostess. |
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They have no education, no taste for reading, no housewifery, nor indeed any earthly occupation, but that of dressing their hair, and adorning their bodies. |
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Instead of brick courtyards and side-lit rooms where music is played and good housewifery rules, we have boats, meads, cows, horsemen and horsewomen. |
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Because the Pioneer Woman's housewifery is distinctly rural, it is exotic to her readers, many of whom log on from suburban or urban locales. |
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She'd set up the ironing board and its accessories like a shrine to housewifery. |
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The latter proclaims that it educates future leaders in a noble tradition when in fact it ushers future leaders' wives into the art of housewifery. |
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Afterwards, she took him in again. Her post-war life was devoted to housewifery, motherhood, and preserving the memory of Anne and her family for future generations. |
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For her, in middle age, politics had been liberation: from housewifery, from suburban life, from the endless train of laundry and perfectly frosted cakes. |
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