Recently, President Bush renominated twelve men and women whom he had previously nominated for federal appellate court judgeships. |
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What is scary is that these big men and women sit, discuss, debate and come up with these asinine reasons for why things are in a mess. |
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As low necklines gave way to ruffs of starched lace, enameled gold and jeweled necklaces hung to the waist and below on men and women alike. |
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Rather, they are positive steps to achieve equality of outcomes for men and women. |
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The rescuers are also free men and women, exhibiting all the associational skills that have made civil society so vibrant in Western history. |
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Dry Weetbix, children's rusks and Berocca were just some of the substances the iron men and women of Tindal had to swallow. |
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Every indication is that he remained ruthless in his treatment of men and women alike. |
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I believe similar blood flows in the veins of men and women such as flowed in the veins of the martyrs in days gone by. |
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Good luck to you and good luck to all the men and women you're working with over in Iraq. |
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Whether they call it soul, spirit, atman or Buddha nature, all the major religions say that men and women have the same essential nature. |
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In every constituency there are men and women who want to rescue the party from the cuckoos in its nest. |
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As Thembu men and women aged, their beadwork remained predominantly navy and white, but now contrasted with pink. |
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As soon as they reach the age of 16, men and women are called upon to fight on the battlefields. |
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The unique feature of this concept is that the eight and the quadruple sculls will be raced by mixed crews made up of men and women. |
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His poems reflect the experience of manual laborers and the union men and women who built the United States. |
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Illinois men and women interacted with the supreme deity by way of personal spirits called manitous. |
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Both men and women farm, although men are responsible for clearing forest and brush for new garden plots. |
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Simply put, we have a mix of self-made men and women as well as political connivers and manipulators. |
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The very idea of manifest destiny encouraged men and women to dream big dreams. |
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The men and women did not differ in the duration of their ideal scripts for foreplay. |
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One example of this is in his sermon on St. Hilda, the seventh-century abbess who ruled over a double monastery of men and women at Whitby. |
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Some of the men and women walking the streets of our towns, cities and villages are actually not well. |
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Maybe then fewer men and women would walk away from parenting responsibilities. |
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A lot of men and women left this country when times were hard and prospered in foreign lands. |
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At Plimoth, the public walks through an outdoor Wampanoag village staffed by actual men and women. |
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They started by studying men and women at all levels of drinking from abstention to those in detox for full-blown alcohol problems. |
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God must have a pretty warped sense of humour, because with our differences, its a miracle that men and women ever manage to hook up at all. |
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How can society hope to accommodate to men and women alike pursuing their public ambitions while maintaining a stable domestic life? |
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The Japanese language includes sharply divergent styles of speech for men and women. |
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Generally speaking men and women are acculturated differently, and have different mixes of hormones and different bodies. |
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Children and adults, including elderly men and women, filled jerricans and other containers with water. |
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Thundering bursts of live percussion were balanced against contrasting bouts of movement from a cast of eleven men and women. |
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In China, more than 9.4 million men and women over 40 years of age suffer from the disease, 55 per cent of whom are blind in at least one eye. |
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Instead, they think about the fellows, the young men and women they served with who are still in Iraq. |
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When it's in the job description that you must witness men and women being put to death, there are perhaps few who would accept the contract. |
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The idea of grown men and women on horseback with packs of hounds, charging after one tiny animal is completely unacceptable. |
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Only men perform traditional or ritual dances, while both men and women perform recreational dances, or jota. |
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It's not a good look watching grown men and women openly weeping while reading a tabloid newspaper! |
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It is designed to recognise the achievements of the men and women who have shaped modern newspaper journalism. |
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Marco Polo in medieval times admiringly described the moral qualities and rich traditions of the men and women of the steppe. |
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Hugging their flags, their heads bowed, men and women were in tears as they quickly made their way home. |
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It means what you twelve men and women sitting as a jury in the jury box would regard in a common-sense way as the cause. |
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But calling them evil and justly honoring the courage of the men and women who gave their lives is not a political analysis. |
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The document contains lists of the men and women who adventured money to the Virginia Company. |
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In rural areas, the division of labor is usually clearly prescribed, with specific tasks assigned to men and women. |
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The gym offers yoga therapy, aerobics and callisthenics separately for men and women. |
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Differences in mental health between married men and women were of type rather than degree. |
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When I began this book I thought scientists had no emotional life, they were men and women in white coats. |
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The 1,600 delegates, Afghan men and women from throughout the country and the world, will pick a leader for the next two years. |
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The new study's findings were true for African Americans and whites, as well as men and women. |
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This video provides a vision of African-American young men and women singing classical and Afrocentric music and performing African dance. |
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They spent a total of 1,000 yuan on hiring the keeners, all poor men and women who were mobilized to form a band on their own. |
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There was no curtain or a screen to divide the men and women at the prayer. |
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We need men and women who are mentally and physically robust and intellectually agile. |
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The community of men and women who have been initiated into the Sikh faith is the Khalsa. |
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To hear from the Government that their regiment is about to be scrapped is a kick in the teeth for the brave men and women of our armed services. |
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They are members of posh clubs and wine and dine with men and women with tremendous spending power. |
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A rare and ancient wine bowl depicting bacchanalian scenes of naked men and women has emerged. |
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With his charming looks and winsome manners he soon won admiration from the men and women of Basarke and the villages nearby. |
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They were the healers, the teachers, and the wise men and women others would turn to in times of trouble. |
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Now both men and women cook, and the kitchen is no longer just a utilitarian room. |
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The recumbent effigies of souls at rest gave way to an upright statuary of men and women reflecting on their moral duties. |
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If the record of this case shall be preserved in some substantial form, men and women of other generations will recur to it. |
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The fact is that the seven men and women who died were shining examples of how great the human race can be. |
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During the day, classes were held for local men and women in basketmaking, woodwork, and embroidery. |
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It had a shattering effect on those present and men and women, who normally take the dangers of racing in their stride, were reduced to tears. |
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Weavers and dyers sell their cloth to men and women, who take it to tailors to make it into clothing. |
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Separating men and women in the selection process cuts across working-class unity. |
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The centre offers a range of treatments for men and women, from manicures and facials to massages and balneotherapy. |
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Both men and women also wear a kurta, a long tunic-like shirt, and pyjamas, loose baggy trousers. |
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Acne can affect men and women of all ages regardless of skin type or lifestyle. |
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Gospel preaching is God's ordained way of reaching men and women, regenerate or unregenerate. |
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And so on this Labor Day, when many have the day off, we thank our men and women who wear our uniform. |
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The play's portrayal of despairing men and women losing themselves in drink is reinforced today by alcohol consumption surveys. |
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The guards laid about them, striking men and women with the flats of their swords. |
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Third, the talking styles of men and women have been of interest to both lay and professional persons. |
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Ministers claim that an adequate alternative is available for men and women who are cohabiting. |
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However, there is some reluctance by men and women to do away with the old system entirely. |
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And later, these men and women had to do a minute analysis of one another's diction, style, language, and so on. |
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The actors of today are simply too pretty and too vacant to depict the men and women of sterner days and stricter moral codes. |
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They will find 12 people, 12 honest men and women who didn't know about the case and they will render a verdict. |
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What is it that drives a tiny number of young men and women into extreme violence? |
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These quotations highlight the role of culture and society in shaping the behavior of both men and women. |
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It isn't surprising that so many intelligent men and women seem to have renounced passionate commitment, opting instead for the single life. |
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My husband was chairman of a group of companies and his job was to keep several thousand men and women in work. |
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Both men and women look forward to the weekly market day when goods are bartered, bought, and sold, and social activity is enjoyed. |
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These are his men and women in these amphibious vehicles bringing in supplies, food, water. |
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My part of the republican movement was to argue that becoming a republic was to signal to the world that we are our own men and women. |
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A more detailed analysis shows that there is no difference between the perceptions of men and women with regard to their personal safety. |
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Strict control should be maintained to ensure as far as possible the safety of men and women. |
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Pervading social relations between men and women, androcracy constitutes the foundation of gender inequality. |
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This Agdistis, like the androgynes of Plato, was extremely mighty and had strong sexual feelings toward both men and women. |
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Cattle men and women from across the Territory are at their Association's Annual Meeting in Darwin. |
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You are likely to see elegant men and women often beautifully dressed and carrying smart shopping bags from expensive boutiques. |
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Both Indonesian American men and women wear sarongs, traditional Indonesian garments with batik designs. |
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Both men and women wore sard, and numerous examples of Greek and Etruscan jewelry include stunning specimens of ornately carved sard. |
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And there often is an assumption that it is about hostility or antagonism between men and women. |
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Generally, men and women dance in a circular formation around the deity, in clockwise and anticlockwise directions. |
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The inmates are kept together in a dormitory kind of set up with separate sections for men and women. |
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It has a wide field of action in both men and women for reproductive disorders and leucorrhea. |
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Fat, perspiring men and women were furiously fanning paper plates in a doomed effort to circulate the stale air. |
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They are big brash symbols of conspicuous consumption, a way for flash men and women with a lot of cash to flaunt their wealth. |
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The men and women of the RFDS perform their lifesaving work every day of the year. |
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As before, low-ranking men and women will take the full blame while the higher ups get off scot-free. |
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Why would reasonable, liberally educated men and women give serious consideration to this law? |
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The attraction of these materials lies in their rich detail about the lives of men and women embroiled in marital litigation. |
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In the evening many families play collective riddling games, which involve men and women of all ages. |
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Our wars have taken from us the men and women we honor today and every hour of the lifetimes they had hoped to live. |
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In the village the fields were being turned, and men and women worked in the damp soil from light to dusk. |
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The tournament was broken down into weight classes for men and women, as well as for righties and lefties. |
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The marchers were held back by police men and women spaced about three feet apart. |
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His face would float in and out between images of ordinary men and women discovering hope, with lilting music in the background. |
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This graceful dance, which is easy to learn, appeals to men and women of all ages. |
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The caravan of cars was accompanied by men and women on bicycles and limping along by foot. |
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Of course the men and women in the military put their lives on the line for our country. |
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So while the navy will be recruiting fewer men and women, higher standards will be applied to those trying to join up. |
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In Mile End Hospital low paid men and women workers from African and Lithuanian backgrounds are united in the fight against low pay. |
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Both men and women consider romance and passion far less important than support and caring. |
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Using phone interviews, men and women were questioned by either a live person, a recorded human voice or a machine-like voice. |
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It's a stereotypical behaviour in which ingrained cultural boundaries keep men and women from connecting romantically. |
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Many men and women came to these cities from rural poverty, hoping to find a decent living. |
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But the fact that there are young men and women in India prepared to dedicate their creative energies to this sort of publishing augurs well. |
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The will and courage of the men and women of the armed services are the most effective weapon we will ever have. |
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They have more men and women under arms than we have in the police service. |
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The population there is much different, filled with gloriously rotund men and women, fat beyond belief. |
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For the Sligo Musical Society production, a magnificent cast of young men and women were auditioned to play the brides and brothers. |
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Of course we must end poverty, and give men and women enough bread to live on. |
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A tide of men and women flowed in their direction, everyone ascending the hill. |
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These men and women were all subject to genetic altercations that created them into lycanthropic monsters. |
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One approach, the study of gender differences, assesses the attributes and characteristics of men and women. |
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She must whitewash these brown men and women, rid them of their savage, slavish ways, and repaint them in her own image. |
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We merely want the gossipy, titillating stories of sculpted men and women pumping and screaming. |
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In the last five years, Vegas has become the go-to place for gay men and women looking for a quick, fun getaway. |
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Today, that destination is a world peopled with clowns, gymnasts, panthers, snakes, men and women, young and old, in brilliant reds and greens and luminous yellows. |
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You remind us that men and women have imperfection in common, and are indivisible. |
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Products bearing his iconic image have graced the lips, hair, and faces of millions of men and women across the world. |
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In his view, that meant accepting the inevitability of some 6 million men and women failing to find work, a situation that he found morally repugnant. |
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In other instances, some of these learned men and women, devoid of principles, have thought nothing of taking up watertight and indefensible cases just for the money. |
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Liberal feminism has equal rights for men and women as its major concern. |
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Peace keepers who served in East Timor yarned with former prisoners of war, as Australian service men and women shared their experiences over a beer. |
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A screenshot from Reddit shows a bunch of presumably grown men and women throwing epic temper tantrums. |
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In the new collection, men and women can also enjoy luxury fabrics such as combinations of silk and worsted, mohair, satin, lace, fur and leather. |
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Today's young men and women are more mature, responsible and competent. |
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For example, it would predict that women would suffer subjective biases in blind experiments where people are asked to judge work by men and women. |
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One by one, the men and women in the room seconded the motion. |
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The Navy is actively recruiting young men and women into its ranks at the moment and offers a wide and varied career to anyone interested in taking up a career at sea. |
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We acknowledge the very important role of the many men and women who agree to serve as academic referees for the manuscripts submitted to Sociology of Religion. |
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After all, the defense of vulnerable men and women is classic leftism. |
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They have high quality child care, and political party quotas to equalize the number of men and women running for office. |
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The men and women who took part in the films were not professional actors. |
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This milestone measure is a living tribute to the thousands of men and women who have lost their lives in pursuit of a world free of mafias, drug cartels and criminal gangs. |
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Since it was difficult to adhere to the advice imparted by visions, men and women went on annual fasts or retreats to renew the vision and reflect on their lives. |
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These are men and women who want to retain faith in an idol, who just want to forgive and forget. |
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All retired or semi-retired men and women over the age of 50 are welcome. |
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We work with all ages of people from toddlers to the elderly, men and women, new people moving into the area to people who have lived here all their lives. |
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Thus, messages from ancestors have a bearing within a community and can alert men and women alike about any social breaks and lack of community ties. |
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New York City at the time, according to McBride, attracts men and women who are exploring and expressing their sexual difference. |
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Please note that all men and women are very welcome to this Service. |
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It said at least 15 men and women face sentences of death by stoning on charges of adultery. |
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Besides the weekly rehearsals at the Elks Lodge, Azinger jams with men and women at the local retirement home. |
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Psychologist Joyce Benenson has spent 25 years studying the different ways men and women compete. |
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The men and women were stripping down for Andy Golub, who has made it his mission to promote body painting. |
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I grew up in a household that was ruled by chivalry, but a family where the men and women are equal soldiers. |
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This season was no different, as he sent both men and women down the runway in shimmering head-to-toe looks. |
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The vessels and the 2,500 men and women aboard were pounded by 40-foot breaking waves and rescue helicopters and lifeboats struggled to save them. |
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The average life expectancy of men and women showed a big difference. |
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During the next two years, approximately 40 club members, including widows, widowers, divorcees and unmarried men and women, continued to push for change. |
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Common court dress, for both men and women, became the Manchu robe, which could cover multiple layers in the winter or be left loose in the summer. |
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In 2011, however, another study found more evidence to support the idea that men can in fact be aroused by men and women alike. |
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Ultimately, southland should be celebrated for its complicated and compelling look at the men and women who keep us safe. |
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It could make a difference for men and women in Aotearoa New Zealand. |
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This study looked at 342 men and women older than 65 who did not normally consume high amounts of calcium and whose BMD measurements were average for their age. |
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So feminist includes the idea that believing men and women to be equal, believing all people to be people, is not a natural state. |
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Generally, there isn't a difference in the prices charged by salons between men and women for full head colour rinses if they both have roughly the same amount of hair. |
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And online, flattered men and women contacted by these matchmakers are receptive to the concept. |
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The other, which was probably unintended though wholly predictable, has been to create a bureaucratic apparatus which has brought many strong men and women to their knees. |
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For most young men and women in fashion, honing a distinctive voice is, perhaps, the most difficult hurdle to building a business. |
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Every day before dawn, brave men and women of different races and backgrounds rise as one, united by a common cause. |
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This is perhaps unsurprising when it comes to men and women who must be somewhat of a blank slate. |
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Because of the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform, two terror regimes are gone forever, freedom is on the march, and America is more secure. |
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The young men and women who went there drank like upstream salmon and studied in between switching kegs at kegger parties. |
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For centuries, the forebears of men and women like Paul Peschkowsky were barred from citizenship and its rights. |
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A few months later, after their children were born, we visited the men and women again. |
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Kidon operatives are even more innovative, braver, and physically fitter than other Mossad men and women. |
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Some recognize that men and women are different, but worry that tailoring their product or service to be meaningful to women could undermine their appeal to men. |
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A study of arcus senilis in Caucasian men and women is reported. |
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From a 48 portraits of young men and women to a Jeff Koons lobster, the must-see art at frieze London, which opens on Thursday. |
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As the BBC reported, thousands of men and women gathered in the capital to hear the nationalist rhetoric of the bsf monks. |
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Everest has been climbed by more than 1,300 men and women, including nearly 80 Japanese, since Hillary and Tenzing first set foot on the roof of the world. |
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Governments recognize the imbalance between men and women is a problem, and are taking modest steps to curb the phenomenon. |
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In other words, how much government is required is dependent on how much we are truly men and women, and how much we cease to be desperate and disparate isolated elements. |
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The young men and women are furious they have been blocked from crossing the border to assist in the defense of Kobani. |
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Some were indeed rootless men and women, like Lewis Nixon, John Fallon, Margaret Hamilton, and Martha Wright, never appearing in the census or town histories. |
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Complementarity also means, of course, than men and women are fundamentally different. |
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It promotes disinterestedness, teaches sensitivity and fine discriminations, produces identifications with men and women of other conditions, thus promoting fellow-feeling. |
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Ancient statues have been found of men and women with 10-inch waists! |
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As an army brat myself, I am proud of the achievements of our men and women in the armed services, who have saved us from dire threats to our liberty. |
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Dance themes deal with relations between men and women as well as particular occupations such as the dances of reapers, cobblers, coopers, and smiths. |
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The men and women largely self-segregate into gendered rows as is common in synagogue. |
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Why should old men and women sleep easy in their beds if there is enough evidence to convict them of terrible, genocidal crimes? |
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Cocaine is notorious for being a seducer of men and women alike. |
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The ceremony will honour the men and women who tended the injured and also the walking wounded who refused to leave the scene and helped their fellow-travellers. |
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I can see that it is a question on which the opinions of plain men and women in the jury box and judges who have now to perform their function may reasonably differ. |
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For thousands of years men and women in many cultures have used cannabis as a curative and a source of fiber and oil. |
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There are young rock chicks and rock-boys and arty-looking men and women, in plaid, denim, ripped and stretched cardigans. |
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In his second novel, The Charwoman's Daughter, a description of young men and women rendezvousing in Grafton Street of an evening circa 1912 rings true today. |
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It has nothing to do with laicism or equality between men and women. |
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Seminaries that are now empty of aspirants to the priesthood are filled by men and women choosing to study theology, anxious to serve their communities. |
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Enter former FBI profiler Frank Black, a man delving headfirst into the dark recesses of the human soul, shining light on the horrors that men and women do. |
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Although we may tend to laugh at the flagellants and read them off as lunatics, they did help medieval men and women cope with the ravages of the plague. |
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It is another black-on-black exchange that also dispels the myth that all black men are Lotharios or that African American men and women do not have long-term relationships. |
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When we speak of loungewear, it includes both men and women. |
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The reason why you often see men and women in white coats in soap powder and cosmetics ads is because the marketing folk believe we see scientists as sources of authority. |
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Constitution from Rhode Island Quakers, trial by jury, equal rights for men and women, and public education. |
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We tend to think that exceptionally attractive men and women are outstanding but the fact is that they are more average than most. |
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In my imagination, all work place encounters between men and women result in clandestine sex. |
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There hath been ever a discrepance of vesture of youth and age, men and women. |
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There's a fifth wall here tonight. And that's the wall between men and women. Which may be the toughest of all to crack. |
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In Gilman's union, acceptance for membership requires an initiation ritual of Gilmanian feminism both for men and women. |
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At its peak of production in 1913, nearly 233,000 men and women were employed in the south Wales coalfield, mining 56 million tons of coal. |
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The blankets are ubiquitous throughout the country during all seasons, and worn differently by men and women. |
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Physical and chemical analysis of the remains has shown that the cremated were almost equally men and women, and included some children. |
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Landholders faced a great loss, but for ordinary men and women it was a windfall. |
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Many provinces of the Anglican Communion ordain both men and women as deacons. |
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The philosophes spent a great deal of energy disseminating their ideas among educated men and women in cosmopolitan cities. |
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He was subsequently joined by numerous men and women fighting for the same cause. |
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The 1620 ship brought a small company of brave men and women to plant here liberty of conscience denied them in their homeland. |
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Also, data from the UK shows the gap in life expectancy between men and women decreasing in later life. |
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Vertical segregation is also apparent for men and women in the British Chinese community. |
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And there be many men and women the which cannot speake one worde of Englysshe, but all Cornyshe. |
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And, of course, many a Viking child would be conceived in the bed furs by Viking men and women who were bored and lustsome. |
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Thus, the SGPC became the modern version of the Guru Panth given that the committee consisted of elected Sikh men and women. |
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Prior to the witch trials, nearly 300 men and women had been suspected of partaking in witchcraft and over 30 of these people were hanged. |
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Images of farming included both men and women to show that during harvest time all available labour was required. |
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According to WR, rugby union is played by men and women in over 100 countries. |
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In March 2012 the TennisChannel published a combined list of the 100 greatest men and women tennis players of all time. |
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Around this time separate intercollegiate rules were developed for men and women. |
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The only sport on the Olympic programme that features men and women competing together is the equestrian disciplines. |
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Several new events were held, including the new discipline of BMX for both men and women. |
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The fencing program was expanded to include all six events for both men and women. |
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Four events were contested, all open to both men and women, although all medals were won by men. |
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In 2007, Wimbledon changed this policy, awarding the same amounts per event category to both men and women. |
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On 30 November 2009, Button was announced as one of the ten men and women shortlisted for the 2009 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. |
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Sometimes, wealthy men and women would braid their hair and fasten hollow golden balls to the braids. |
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The equality of men and women is an integral part of sustainable democracy. |
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The OSCE aims to provide equal opportunities for men and women and to integrate gender equality in policies and practices. |
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God made the world and all its creatures with men and women made in His image. |
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He saw men and women locked in cycles of growth, love, procreation, new growth, death, and new life. |
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They predominantly feature heads of men and women, as well as some studies of flowers and birds. |
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Day and evening classes for men and women were held in domestic economy, mathematics, engineering, natural science, art and music. |
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In 1980, there were roughly similar numbers of men and women proceeded against for TV licence evasion. |
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She suggests that both men and women should be treated as rational beings and imagines a social order founded on reason. |
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Typically men and women compete in separate crews although mixed crews and mixed team events also take place. |
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Mixed nude bathing was not unusual in the early Empire, though some baths may have offered separate facilities or hours for men and women. |
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Traditionally, the holiday was only observed by young single girls, though today both young men and women join the party to see their futures. |
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The aim of his political thought was to safeguard the rights and freedoms of ordinary men and women. |
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In the same year, a party for black men and women in a Fleet street pub was sufficiently unusual to be written about in the newspapers. |
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Mosques in South and Southeast Asia put men and women in separate rooms, as the divisions were built into them centuries ago. |
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Orpeko is vividly perceived by Maasai men and women as an outside force that has entered and disrupted their lives. |
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The typical dress of Dacians, both men and women, can be seen on Trajan's column. |
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Thus, thousands of Italian men and women left Italy and dispersed around the world and this trend only increased as World War I approached. |
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In Conservative Judaism, both men and women are ordained as rabbis and cantors. |
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He further wrote that the native men and women came in log boats to trade coconuts. |
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In the process of the Mongols invasion of China proper, many Han Chinese men and women were enslaved by the Mongols rulers. |
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Ancient Sumerian men and women were possibly the first to invent and wear lipstick, about 5,000 years ago. |
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The Society of Merchant Venturers comprises men and women, prepared to give their time and skills to support the organisation's objectives. |
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It was typical for marriages to begin on a trial basis with both men and women having a say in the longevity of the marriage. |
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Up to 11 million men and women are members of the Basij who could potentially be called up for service. |
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Both men and women are considered to be great contributors to social change worldwide. |
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Orthodox men and women dress modestly by keeping most of their skin covered. |
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Equality between men and women, primacy of the French language, and separation of church and state constitute the fundamental values. |
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For both men and women, the median wage earned by Black employees is significantly higher in the public sector than in other industries. |
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The UNDP stated that in 2006 life expectancy in Lesotho was estimated at 42 years for men and women. |
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In a rape culture both men and women assume that sexual violence is a fact of life, inevitable as death or taxes. |
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When we reached at 7.30 a.m., we saw groups of men and women bracing themselves for the day's events by writing out posters or painting placards. |
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During the 80 years of its use to Australia, the number of transported convicts totaled about 162,000 men and women. |
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Both men and women with weaving skills emigrated, and took the knowledge to their new homes in New England, to places like Pawtucket and Lowell. |
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Women have aborted, men have committed suicide, and both men and women have been thrown into convulsions during the fearful agony of renal colic. |
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This practice was bolstered by the movement's firm concept of spiritual equality for men and women. |
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Royal Birkdale Golf Club is one of the clubs in the Open Championship rotation for both men and women. |
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Research indicates that men and women in the mainstream US culture tend to form separate speech communities. |
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Under the Taipings, the Chinese language was simplified, and equality between men and women was decreed. |
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Both men and women with higher qualifications were twice as less likely to be unemployed than their less qualified counterparts. |
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In her complaint, she said the washrooms for men and women are separated by a wall and it is easy to peep in from the other side. |
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The route will take the six men and women from the Weddell Sea to the Ross Sea via the South Pole. |
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Of those caught, 264 were Omanis and 245 non-Omanis, including men and women of various age groups. |
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Whitland snapper Michele Wright WLTM outgoing men and women for fun and fame. |
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Spinning also has a full line of cycling jerseys, bottoms, tops and casual wear for both men and women including the new Wordle Thermal shirt. |
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There were the same elaborate poet bows on silken shirts and loose-fitting suits with contrast piping, nods to androgyny for both men and women. |
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Kinsey probed the intimate relations of thousands of men and women across America in the 1940s and 50s in a bid to discover what made them tick. |
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The prevalence of cancer of the large bowel in Germany is estimated at 48,677 men and women every year. |
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It is also home to a pro shop offering tennis equipment and apparel for rent or sale, locker rooms for men and women, and a ball machine. |
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Gardai were last night struggling to find a motive for the clash which involved up to 20 men and women in Riddlers bar on Sarsfield Street. |
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These men and women will no doubt cause a tug a war in time. |
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Since 1951, Beckley VAMC has been improving the health of the men and women who have so proudly served our nation. |
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They have created beer mats with details of recommended alcohol limits for men and women on one side, and paid-for adverts on the other side. |
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These awards really honor the men and women who are on the front lines of operations at the nation's refineries and petrochemical facilities. |
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The two largest and longest studies gave 921 men and women with type 1 or type 2 diabetes 600 mg of lipoic acid or a placebo every day. |
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A COVENTRY grandad wants to raise PS100,000 by September to save Coventry's lollipop men and women. |
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But it appears the numbers of lollipop men and women are dwindling calling into question the safety of our children. |
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