Like his nationality, the maleness of Jesus has no Christological significance in patristic tradition. |
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Marian's writing and eavesdropping defies the traditional ascription of maleness to narrative agency, although it is later re-established. |
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Nelson is emasculated by postmodern and postcolonial theories, which call his white maleness into question. |
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The distinction feminists have made between maleness and masculinity provides a clue and an analogy. |
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The sheath knife was a versatile tool, and it continues to symbolize maleness in recreational hunting and fishing. |
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He has total confidence in his alpha maleness and finds her posturing inconsequential at best. |
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The language, the violence, the unapologetic maleness of gangland bonding mixes the excesses of laddish culture with an affectionate tribute to Kray Brothers brutalism. |
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Now, a new study provides the first experimental evidence that some hermaphrodite animals also benefit from promoting maleness when faced with troublesome conditions. |
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There are different aspects, but at its core is our femaleness and maleness. |
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For survey respondents, it is considered inherent to maleness and a natural right of men. |
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The need for a comparator group, can end up perpetuating men and maleness as the norm. |
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Confident authority – not unallied to maleness – is conveyed by the way she assumes the right to take up space. |
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That's why in the universal features I was very careful to talk about bonding in terms of maleness and femaleness. |
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To see if the maleness gene was sufficient to make a male, the team then spliced the mouse version of the gene into 158 fertilized mouse eggs. |
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So since men are generally bigger, louder, gassier, eat more and fight more than women, why not let maleness slip into well-earned obsolescence? |
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And its overwhelming maleness and whiteness is so common as to be seen by many as unremarkable. |
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Gayness as a movement arose from men looking for lost maleness in all the wrong places. |
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It used to be seen as a very macho sport which brought out the worst aspects of maleness, but now it's more of a family game. |
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A rise in unabashed maleness, exemplified by Loaded magazine and lad culture in general, would be very much part of the Britpop era. |
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Eilberg-Schwartz differentiates between images of male deities and images of father deities, contending that the maleness of God may have different implications than the fatherliness of God. |
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Our femaleness or maleness is something we bring into our doing. |
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Spender and others also suggest that the maleness of language constrains thought, imposing a male worldview on all of us, and making alternative visions of reality impossible, or at least very difficult to articulate. |
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I want to suggest to you that those are the parts of being male that we can see, and that we have reason to be concerned about what anti-androgens are also doing to the parts of maleness that we can't see. |
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Its hegemonic maleness affirms its objectiveness. |
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Family history, maleness and increasing age inevitably increase one's risk of developing cardiovascular disease. |
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He speculates that the SRY protein might suppress genes required for female development, or activate genes whose products add up to maleness. |
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The maleness of Rap's rap makes it clear to me that k is strongly indicative of black male culture. |
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We upset conventional categories of maleness and femaleness, masculinity and femininity. |
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Schultz's concealed reference to phallocentrism is based on the premise that maleness is natural and the only source of power is apparent on the dog-like creation. |
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