She has just introduced the idea that the magazines promote the idea of sisterliness. |
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Her sourness and envy are apparent in her readiness to put down Iris and her lack of sisterliness. |
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She could see that it was easy to think, subliminally, of her sisterliness as something chaste and, well, unsexy. |
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I would never argue that a feminist had to be sisterly, any more than sisterliness does anything for feminism. |
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You'd call it sisterliness, if that didn't sound so my-pal-the-Hollywood-star deluded. |
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But it's not just about individualistic survival ability, sisterliness or externals like Vogue style or Desperately Seeking Susan attitude. |
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I think her sisterliness, albeit reluctantly it seems, is very misplaced. |
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All concluded with a festive dinner in a climate of sisterliness. |
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The sisterliness between Cecilia and Helen veils the novel's fascinating ambivalence towards different kinds of female creativity: motherhood and writing. |
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Sisterliness was not in Thatcher – but she understood women had to be 10 times better to survive. |
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