It must be an exclusively religious, fraternal or sororal organization that is not operated for private profit. |
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Grassroots and religious institutions, fraternal, sororal and civil-rights organizations have been conspicuously silent. |
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The sororal bond is the most intricate and delicate human relationship there is. |
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How do we tell if our relationship's sororal or sapphistical? |
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It's part of the allure of LA sororal dynasties such as the Hiltons and the Kardashians, whose antics are never far from the TV screens and gutter press. |
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But unlike the picture of the presumed twins, Sherman's sororal coven of keg partiers is contained in a plain white, crisply modernist frame. |
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Why does such sororal brutalizing appear in a volume that a reunited brother and sister have put together? |
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She considers the movement from disguise to double, sororal disguises, Gabriel as the spiritual androgyne, and androgyny and creativity. |
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Translation: This male hegemony problematizes, dislocates, and obviates the performative coöperation between uxorial and sororal individualization in the circumforaneous commonality. |
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Marital harmony may be additionally fostered by customs that valorize the institution, restrict polygyny to the sororal form, or especially in matrilineal cultures support easy and recrimination-free divorce. |
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The last of the trio, its denouement if you will, is a stitched-up, Ibsenesque pairing, Baby the Stars Shine Bright, a sort of sororal doll's house in crinoline and velvet. |
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Sororal polygyny, in which the cowives are sisters, is often the preferred form because sisters are thought to be more mutually supportive and less argumentative than nonsiblings. |
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