I teased him that he was like the pool guy in the movies, who goes around servicing all the bored housewives. |
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It was argued that patriarchy was a worldwide system which reduced women to the status of housewives and made them dependent on men. |
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Here professionals and housewives discard their workaday images and become hucksters offering the output of their hobbies. |
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You can't talk about him without mentioning Shirley Valentine, the film that prompted a generation of housewives to book holidays on Mykonos. |
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Helene employed household help, but Cullman's German housewives prided themselves on their industriousness and housekeeping without servants. |
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Has he ever witnessed any sultry housewives or teenage seductresses losing pieces of their bikinis in the water? |
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We shall see in the making the band of handicraftswomen who will be the future housewives, cooks, nurses, the dressmakers, and milliners. |
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Cookery books became ever more numerous, directed now at servants as well as housewives. |
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A group of Yorkshire housewives who refused to be soft-soaped in a row over hanging out their washing are celebrating victory. |
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Oiche Feile Bhride was a night where housewives took pride in their generous spread of butter, champ, boxty and colcannon. |
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The checkouts were populated by a mixture of young girls and housewives, and for the most part they mothered me rotten. |
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Hawkers tout their wares, housewives haggle and workmen of Venice's last working boat yard scrub barnacles from the bottoms of slender craft. |
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But residents are sticking by tradition, claiming housewives have been hanging out their washing across the back alley for donkey's years. |
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School and college students, housewives, career women and senior citizens participated in the meet. |
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He makes a living by teaching affluent housewives in Bombay how to sing devotional bhajans and ghazals. |
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Women, especially housewives, form a major chunk of the prime-time viewers. |
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About this time, housewives began figuring in earnest what they could do with the laundry money. |
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Whatever the outcome, it's going to be a tough challenge to turn these struggling housewives into faultless domestic goddesses. |
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Fewer dirty utensils in the sink mean smoother hands for the housewives who are forced to do this dirty job. |
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From schoolkids to students and housewives, we are all posed hand to ear, chatting into our own personal communicator. |
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I debated the issue with surgically enhanced feminists and flat-chested housewives. |
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The problem for the Magyar patriots is that the majority of ingredients now being bought by the housewives have been imported. |
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Rarely do we see accounts of how housewives struggled at home while the men of valor fought the battles and won the wars. |
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These are cut up on the town slipway and their meat sold at dawn to housewives and local traders. |
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Curious housewives stepped out in their aprons to watch them march down the road, four abreast waving two large American flags. |
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Democrats' didn't get the allegiance of women by hectoring them, by saying take off that apron, GOP housewives, and join us. |
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Why should their housewives have been boiling water for the washing-up long after American housewives got the stuff on tap? |
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The practice is certainly not confined to housewives buying more sugar to fill up their pantry, nor to small-time smugglers holding contraband merchandise in mountain-caves. |
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Branson, whose derring-do and orthodontic architecture has charmed a million housewives, still presents himself as the youthful whizz-kid, although he is 50 this summer. |
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Discovered as an exotic dancer in the Philippines where he bewitched a lot of desperate housewives! |
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Also, the knowledge of sex workers about their bodies was much lower than that of housewives. |
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Singers and film-makers lampoon them as the haunts of bored teenagers and desperate housewives. |
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Maultaschen came about when Swabian housewives wanted to reuse every last morsel and adapted Italian ravioli. |
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Personally, I have no problem with mind candy or high-maintenance housewives either. |
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Anthea Turner: Perfect Housewife – starred the former daytime TV presenter making housewives houseproud. |
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It's a ridiculous caper about the ongoing turf war between rival gangs of housewives who are out for blood, as long as the carpets have been Scotch-Guarded. |
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The number of housewives is more than 18 times the number of househusbands. |
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The University is open to housewives and househusbands who are dedicated to child rearing. |
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There some housewives and househusbands with her broom run by the area and try to accommodate possibly many of her saucepans in a purpose circle. |
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Has Ramon considered the fact that more than a few of them might be very lonely people, frustrated housewives with psychotic husbands or just nutters? |
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So it's incredible to think that millions of people from housewives to world leaders rely on the stars to determine their fortune, financial or otherwise. |
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The authorities must simply ensure that housewives receive fair treatment and that personal choices may be made freely. |
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During her time being a career woman was still new and so women were expected to work and still play their role as housewives. |
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Their purpose was essentially to encourage housewives to use local produce. |
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They marry young and work as housewives or in the fields, with their husbands or relatives. |
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It mainly occurs in people who have constantly wet hands, such as dairy farmers, fishermen, bar tenders and housewives. |
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Nearly all of them are unemployed or have jobs as domestic workers, or craftsmen and some are housewives. |
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Although housewives bought their fresh produce at the market, a whole range of foodstuffs were not sold there. |
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On television, real housewives, basketball wives, and assorted other caricatures all strut forth baring cleavage. |
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They hired home-economists, mainly women, to teach housewives how to use irons, electric stoves, and other appliances that depended on gas electricity. |
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He said the average customers were men who gambled at weekends, dispelling the popular myth that housewives were behind the rise in the popularity of poker. |
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Cotton cloth was turned into garments by poorly paid, predominately female workers in the sweatshops of the East End of London or by unwaged housewives for their families. |
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Matthew Weiner, the creator of the period drama, examines the damaged ad men and stifled housewives that viewers love. |
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Until recently housewives set out marketing basket in hand, and berries, fruits, confectionery and wines are still packed in hampers for presentation purposes. |
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On Holy Thursday morning, housewives, when they heard the ringing of church bells, used to take pots from the stove and place them on the floor, making the sign of the cross. |
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Long ago strict Lenten rules prohibited the eating of all dairy products so housewives made pancakes to use up their supply of milk, eggs, and butter. |
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From advice to housewives on the importance of preserving kitchen waste to the announcement of an ice cream ban in 1942, the book gives a taste of the thrifty war years. |
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In case you've not seen it yet the story focuses on a group of middle class middle American housewives and their marriages, affairs, divorces and neuroses. |
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In the television advertising industry, advertisers are interested above all in the audience reached by advertising slots among housewives under 50 years of age. |
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Children make chalk drawings on the roads, senior citizens settle for a comfortable round of carrom, a local board game, while a folk singer has housewives clapping along to a energising beat. |
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The southern region of Germany, Swabia, is renowned for its frugal housewives. |
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We do our best to fulfil all the wishes of housewives and househusbands. |
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From housewives hooping at Butlins to kids on the beach, even geishas in their kimonos, the hula hoop has proved its universality and its timelessness. |
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As if British housewives refusing to buy Outspan oranges and Cape grapes would South Afri is iat bring apartheid crashing down. |
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Philippines Yard and Garden Livelihood Project for unemployed housewives gives equipment, seedlings and fertilizer, and free use of the Nestlé factory and water for growing flowers and organic vegetables. |
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Photoplay, Silver Screen, and Movie Mirror were mesmerizing housewives and teenagers as soon as there were movies to hype. |
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Its vocabulary of movement includes mock combat techniques, stylized gaits of birds and animals and movements modelled on the chores of village housewives. |
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Most housewives do not know the difference between a heifer and a steer. |
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The elderly, disabled, housewives and poor use taxis more often than others. |
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However, these efforts were only partly successful in changing the behavior of housewives. |
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Give me five minutes in that storage closet, and I promise my fuckstick will do things to you that most American housewives only dream about. |
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Lie Still By Julia Heaberlin Bantam Books, available now A New Yorker relocates to the fictional North Texas suburb of Clairmont, where she becomes entangled in the lives of a group of viperish housewives. |
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These days, with the rise of the one per cent, the ubiquity of Donald Trump, and the suffusion of reality shows about high-end housewives on the East and West Coasts, our ideas of the rich seem to be hardly more nuanced. |
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People left shelters when told instead of refusing to leave, although many housewives reportedly enjoyed the break from housework. |
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Their appeal was especially effective to housewives, who faced more difficult shopping conditions after the war than during the war. |
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Often lacking their own cooking facilities, housewives would carry a pudding or stew to the baker's oven and leave it there to cook. |
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The upshot is that Tokyo policy strategists have entered a brave new world as busy housewives working the Internet begin to rule the world. |
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Like threadbare housewives dreaming of American nylons after the war, MPs and others have gazed covetously at the televised primaries, with their drama, diverse candidates and balloons. |
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Other master housewives run organic food shops. |
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To do their bit, students and housewives thronged the streets this week to burn effigies of unpatriotic spendthrifts who buy Gucci handbags and take their holidays in Guam. |
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The first therapeutic tone, a high-energy rhythm, was supposed to provide a sudden burst of impetus to sluggardly housewives. |
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Oral history provides evidence for how housewives in a modern industrial city handled shortages of money and resources. |
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Psychological questioning showed that nearly two out of three housewives like to think of eggs in terms of food dishes or other nonchicken, nonfarm associations. |
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Britain's first well-known chain restaurant was the Lyons Corner House, where middleclass housewives could nibble a rock cake and fantasise about Trevor Howard. |
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In the United States, agricultural organizations sponsored programs to teach housewives how to optimize their gardens and to raise poultry for meat and eggs. |
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The Sin of Madelon Claudet was another hugely successful exemplar of the crime-and-punishment cryfests that shopgirls and housewives took to heart. |
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From a young age, burgher women were taught various household related duties by their mothers, including reading, so as to prepare them for their lives as housewives. |
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The Indian and Oriental traders brought sugarcane to the northern climates where housewives were then able to learn to make preservatives by heating fruit with the sugarcane. |
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Consequently, the government launched a nationwide campaign to induce households to reduce their consumption, focusing attention on spending by housewives. |
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Housewives dressed in their most elaborate peasant costumes carry the Easter foods to church for consecration by the parish priest. |
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Housewives put in the hours and produce the results, year in, year out, yet their graft continues to go unrewarded. |
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Housewives used to make one for each member of the household and mark their initials on one end of the pasty. |
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I wish I could approach this with the cool detachment that I view the new series of Enterprise, or the next episode of Desperate Housewives. |
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One thing The O.C. started is all the copycat shows, from The Real Housewives of Orange County to Laguna Beach. |
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Kim Richards is the most peripatetic of the bunch, and has moved twice since shooting The Real Housewives. |
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The most practical gift Real Housewives has given me, however, is the ability to sniff out a lie. |
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Shari Levine, Bravo's senior vice president of production, dismisses the idea that Housewives is a recipe for a broken marriage. |
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Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice turned herself in to serve a 15-month sentence for bankruptcy fraud. |
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On The Real Housewives of New York City, Alex McCord has morphed from wallflower to rabble-rouser. |
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She actually, in a warped way, thanks the Housewives for giving her the opportunity to bring Valerie back. |
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She shot to fame as a sultry seductress in Desperate Housewives. |
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Reacting to ideas that had been planted in her head, pre-trip, by Housewives Jill Zarin and Luanne de Lesseps? |
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She had an unsuccessful go at trying to join the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills franchise. |
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An example of nene Leakes, from an episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta, keeping things extremely real. |
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Some have speculated the argumentative Hampton could be a new addition to the Atlanta Housewives cast. |
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They loftily asked those who watched The Real Housewives of New York City what was with the leg toss. |
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So, when that significant cultural artifact, The Star published an article about catfighting on the set of Desperate Housewives, well, we were so there. |
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By the end of the fourth season of Desperate Housewives, it was clear that the show could use a little Botox. |
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He will join the Desperate Housewives as a scheming ex-boyfriend of Angie Bolen, played by former Sopranos star Drea de Matteo. |
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Brandi Glanville, from the reality show Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, recently unveiled Unfiltered Blonde chardonnay. |
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But for viewers of Desperate Housewives, she's Susan Mayer, the scattiest resident of Wisteria Lane. |
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