A long torso may mean roomier accommodations for a baby, making it less likely for a woman's belly to bulge outward. |
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So much emphasis is put on the fact that an unborn baby is inside a woman's body. |
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It's a pleasant change to have a sci-fi movie directed by a woman, with a woman's touch. |
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If the woman's family wishes the murderer to be executed, they must first repay half of the family's blood money. |
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I just didn't want to add my voice to the din of noise that has filled the public square regarding this tragic woman's fate. |
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Henry has been doing this young woman's hair for years as she grew from a teen at her Prom, into a recent blushing bride. |
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If I hadn't got them autographs and they'd found out I'd been in the great woman's orbit, they'd have slain me. |
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I suppose some would call it a woman's book which always sounds a bit derogatory to me. |
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From the young woman's similar lankiness and stubborn chin, this was apparently Rayne's sister. |
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As the men got older, a woman's influence sometimes softened at least the canine profile, usually via a cute lapdog to complement hubby's Cujo. |
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In amniocentesis, the health care provider inserts a thin needle through the woman's abdomen. |
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Both of these procedures are carried out with a fine needle under local anaesthetic at the same time as the woman's eggs are being collected. |
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A factory job with all its miseries would be better than being at the mercy of this woman's power over your job and cottage. |
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When I got out I had to step around a punk with blue hair wearing a woman's leopard-print shirt. |
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She was acting contrary to the woman's legal right not to be physically restrained. |
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She may have some woman's nature in her, but she still had a warrior's heart and gave no excuses unless they were dragged out of her. |
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Hearing that Hargreaves had touched up the woman's face as well, he sent for the picture and found that the face had indeed been retouched. |
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Like the good retriever he is, Baxter pulls at the woman's clothing, dragging her into Frank's view. |
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Julia works for Michelle, a literary agent who nobly downed tools to drive her to the woman's sixth-floor council flat for a tearful reunion. |
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The woman's presence drew reverence from deep within Portia's soul, though Portia was unaware of the connecting path between their hearts. |
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The crying woman's head jerked up, eyes flashing in momentary anger at my tone of voice. |
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Since the story centers on a disabled woman's body, revulsion is a culturally supported reaction. |
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Mike gripped the snake's coils and began to peel it from around the woman's arm. |
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Fat Man's bespectacled sidekick took the woman's video camera and rewound the tape. |
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Either way, the woman's unfriendly comments are like water off a duck's back to John. |
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Hearing clambering and the rustling of people around him, Ikeda remained angrily at his spot even as a woman's voice rang out, clear and strong. |
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A mugger who snatched a woman's handbag as she made her way to work has been jailed just ten days after he committed the offence. |
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A teenaged driver who has been drinking beer does not notice the stop sign and hits the passenger side of the woman's car. |
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The young woman's attack raises a murmur of approval from the other women in the room. |
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She ran at Dana, and without another thought, Dana's knife plunged into the woman's heart, striking a mortal blow. |
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Maggie saw it, too, and with all the romanticism in a young woman's heart, she welcomed it. |
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The younger woman's unabashed romps arouse Sarah's curiosity, unleashing sexual dreams in her. |
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Long sheets of silken hair fell down one side of the woman's head, the other half tucked behind her ear to reveal her face. |
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He tried to get his footing but slipped and fell right into the woman's lap. |
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Adam found another blanket and draped it round the empty eyed woman's shoulders. |
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Danielle might have expected a long-winded, emotional speech about the woman's dream, but her tone was all business. |
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Yet to this day, something about the circumstances surrounding the woman's statement rubbed me the wrong way. |
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Abruptly the chill of the water was forgotten, and the mists parted to reveal a woman's robed form. |
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He took the unconscious woman's body and set her down in a chair in one of the bedrooms. |
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The other is a lurid science fiction tale, made up by the woman's demon lover during assignations in rundown, disreputable places. |
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Many a woman's mother has suggested that it is a good idea to marry a man who loves you more than you love him. |
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By giving her a love interest, the movie fits into more traditional representations of women in the filmic genre of the woman's melodrama. |
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On the one hand, I wish I had this woman's faith, her assurance about good and evil, about the way things will turn out. |
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The young woman's luggage was packed in apparent readiness to travel to California. |
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He was wearing a pleated skirt, white bra, black and white saddle shoes, and a woman's wig. |
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One of the woman's table mates had returned from a trip to the front of the restaurant bearing a big colorful carving of a parrot on a perch. |
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Training will be tailor-made to cater for the individual woman's needs and can last from a matter of days to up to six months. |
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In the second incident, the Asian man entered a 70-year-old woman's home through an unlocked door. |
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They will evaluate the woman's need on the basis of their talks over the telephone and, if needed, put them across to legal experts. |
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The woman's husband, an unemployed calligrapher, was brought in for questioning but released upon supplying handwriting samples. |
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Living in that vile woman's grasp, it was like being watched by a vigilant, maddened cat, always with the claws out, ready to pounce on us. |
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I believe that a woman's right to choose gets to the very heart of what it means to be an autonomous, free human being. |
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When I came back to myself, a woman's voice told us to meet her at the cottonwood out back at moonrise. |
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Her dress was straight out of a fairytale, with its light, graceful layers that served to accentuate the woman's slim build. |
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The man, tall and broad and dressed in a sweater and tasseled loafers, wraps his left arm around the woman's back. |
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The man took hold of the woman's handbag and dragged her to the floor before making off on foot. |
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The elephants are also slow to respond to a woman's voice as their hearing is tuned to following a male voice. |
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A specimen obtained from scrapings of the woman's hand was prepared and examined with the use of a scanning electron microscope. |
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It is fascinating to read the back numbers of what was one woman's unique contribution to our local community. |
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He added that it was a woman's choice whether she choose to terminate her pregnancy or take it to full term. |
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Curse them, because now I cannot watch the show without thinking about the woman's infamous reputation as an abusive, belligerent ball-buster. |
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North Kent police said the three left empty handed after being scared off by the woman's screams for help. |
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For adults, we allocated socioeconomic groups according to the longest held job of single women and the job of a married woman's husband. |
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The woman's head bobbed up and down at hearing our names, and those at the table looked on with open mouths. |
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He was still pale and his skin was still smooth and soft like that of a woman's, but his features all together gave out a masculine appearance. |
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The scuffling of boots and the softer clip-clop of a woman's heels brought his thoughts from Caroline. |
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He left just 25 tiny flakes of skin on a woman's stocking which he wore as a mask then discarded in a stolen getaway car. |
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Was he really so unobservant that he had not heard the barbed criticism behind that woman's comment? |
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Water dripped off of Melissa's bare body, and the woman's clothing soaked some off of her flesh. |
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Makeup tips, loads of photographs of cheap fashion ideas, a woman's magazine reduced to the bare bones. |
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Corporate greed and power are eventually no match for this woman's determination to set things right. |
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The film tells the story of a woman's search for the truth behind her sister's disappearance. |
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Behind that sound, hidden in it, was the thin, faint sound of a woman's distant scream, coming from inside the building. |
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She's the young hotshot of the woman's tennis circuit and she seems to have a thing for Peter. |
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From down the alley they could hear the high-pitched sound of a woman's voice, followed by the rich baritone of man. |
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The woman's hair flowed behind down to her waist where barrettes were clipped onto her coffee brown hair. |
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Like two men fighting over a woman in a barroom, neither side has the woman's own humanity and freedom to heart. |
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Just the other day, I heard the worst blasphemy come from that woman's mouth. |
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At the centre of the plot is Rosalind who, dressed as a young man, teaches her unknowing suitor Orlando the surest way to win a woman's heart. |
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Just than a passing youth snatched the woman's handbag and sprinted off, throwing it to another boy on a bike. |
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This more conventional, male-dominated reading is nevertheless subverted by each woman's narcissistic self-absorption. |
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I find it very disturbing that a pregnant woman's wish for a healthy child is being redefined as being an expression of ableism. |
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Everything hinges on a young woman's disguise as a chevalier, ostensibly to witness first-hand the mercenariness of a potential husband, Lelio. |
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But the undertaker, by some misunderstanding, took the man's remains to the house of the woman's friends, where a wake was held. |
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The P.A. system clicks on and a woman's monotone voice tells us that she will be announcing the first panel of the day. |
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In a number of African countries, local laws and values permit abortion if a pregnancy threatens a woman's health. |
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One woman's broken thigh bone had been badly set, leaving her left leg at least three inches shorter than her right. |
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The old woman's face cracked into a smile as her deep belly laugh ruptured and blared until I was sure everyone in the neighborhood had heard it. |
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It comes in a soft-sided case with a belt loop that easily attaches to a woman's clothing or pack. |
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The woman's voice had been selected after tests with pilots showed that the feminine touch proved the most effective. |
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Samsung, one of Asia's leaders in design, shaped its Compact Mobile Phone concept like a woman's compact. |
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You can marvel at an exquisite sharkskin and ivory chest of drawers shaped like a woman's torso. |
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A police spokesman confirmed that the woman's boot had been blown off by a firework and that she had suffered burns to her foot. |
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A short, soft knock came on the wooden door, and presently the call of an elderly woman's voice bid her visitor enter. |
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I know it is a beautiful and magical time in a woman's life, I know all the advice-column blah-blah is absolutely true. |
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Drake gasped as the woman's knee came up quickly to connect with his midsection, knocking the wind out of him and bowling him over. |
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Both are ways of not-seeing, of either keeping a safe distance from, or misrecognising what there is to see of, the woman's difference. |
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The Voice is a one-act monodrama about a woman's telephone conversation with her ex-lover. |
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A volley of stones crashed through a nearby window, followed by a shower of glass and a woman's wail. |
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The woman's folk costume is either a loose white dress or an embroidered blouse with a full skirt, embroidered apron, and kerchief. |
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This married woman's apron, probably dating from the 1980s, played an important part in many events of Turkana life. |
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How much of the woman's life was spent on that chair watching the world go by? |
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The man's skeleton was missing its lower legs, while the woman's skull had lost its jawbone. |
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The slightest of quirks tugged at the woman's lips before she nodded, then turned away. |
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The woman's response in verses 11 and 12 is replete with Johannine double-entendre, irony and misunderstanding. |
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In the American South, the title Miz is spoken with a woman's first name as a respectful, but semi-familiar, form of address. |
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The woman's son is westernised, listens to pop music and prefers to hangout with his friends rather than study. |
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Carjackers stole a terrified 75-year-old woman's new BMW after ramming it from behind. |
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When Boon visits the murdered woman's home, there is really no need to let us see the bloodstained floorboards. |
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While a group of nurses wheeled the young woman into a hospital room, Dresers noticed that the woman's eyelids were fluttering. |
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He once sneaked into the woman's home while she was sleeping, only fleeing when she woke up. |
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And I'm not going to lose a lot of sleep thinking they got a bad rap for this woman's execution. |
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With conventional high heels, the length from ball to heel of a woman's foot limits the shoes' height, but there is no limit with platforms. |
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It wasn't a woman's place to own a farm, but a girl was expected to earn her keep by working on the family farm. |
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A Mitchell woman's dream will be realized on July 6 when the first soup kitchen opens in Steinbach. |
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The wing mirror on the woman's car was smashed, but Dawson's wing mirror was undamaged and he drove on. |
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The main reason for these groups to agree with abortion is the risk of damage to the woman's life or health if the pregnancy continues. |
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Cora refused to wear such a confining and uncomfortable article of clothing as the wimple, which wrapped around a woman's head and neck. |
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Coastguards were alerted by the woman's friend, a 14-year-old girl, who managed to swim ashore to raise the alarm. |
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The suspect escaped with the woman's wallet containing an undisclosed amount of cash. |
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But in the witness box at Manchester Crown Court, Salim said there was no truth in the woman's claims. |
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Sadly, many women made the mistake of opting for the lower married woman's stamp and lived to regret it. |
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I was uncovering a powerful voice of womanhood, embracing woman's strength, and heeding woman's necessary urging call. |
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The cervix is the lower, narrow part of the uterus or womb, which is located in a woman's lower abdomen. |
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He knelt beside the young woman's shivering body and wrapped her in his coat until an ambulance arrived. |
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When I went from a girl's body to a woman's body with natural fat in places, I freaked out. |
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She nods knowingly at the woman's frustration, vowing to stop by the coffee shop the next time she's in Farmington. |
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Sorry boys, but such undesired attention is hardly the thing that drives a woman's choice of what to wear each morning! |
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I may not like the idea of the woman's views being given a platform with no critique, but that is a valid editorial decision. |
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She moved in with Young as a teenager and the couple had three children, but she fled to a woman's refuge after suffering violent beatings. |
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Estrogen may also greatly decrease a woman's risk for Alzheimer's disease by helping neurons grow and regenerate and decreasing inflammation. |
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The lace-up corset, which was easily laced alone, made a woman's job at dressing easier for she wouldn't need any help lacing up the corset. |
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Public Prosecutor told the court that the offences of threatening and insulting a woman's modesty are bailable, so there is no need to grant anticipatory bail. |
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The woman's dress was of green silk velvet, and its collar and cuffs were trimmed with silver patterns that flowed like rivers of script in their endless circles. |
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An elegant black satin sleeveless dress with red lace trimmings hugged the woman's skeletal figure, not complementing her ashen complexion at all. |
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To conclude, this is a film that problematizes woman's representability, both her representability as image and her status as narrator and as subject. |
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Its open letter on cloning was prompted by newspaper headlines of Panos Zavos's claims to have transferred the first cloned human embryo into a woman's womb. |
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But it turns out it was really about a woman's struggle to realize what actually makes her happy. |
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Is it really a ghost story, or is it instead a potent psychological exploration of a Victorian woman's battle with the demons of her own repressed sexuality? |
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To be wealthy, married, unfaithful, and ungenerous is to insult a woman's basic intelligence, as well as her pride. |
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This fertilised egg then needs to be implanted in the woman's womb. |
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It turns out all the monkeyshines are some rich woman's fault. |
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The young woman's face was a mass of terrible scars and sores. |
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The play takes a powerful look at the aspects which make us human and the many faces of a woman's soul, to show that each of us is, like a jewel, multifaceted. |
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A woman's pelvic floor supports the bladder, womb and the bowel. |
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Smeared and cross-hatched, the objective correlative here is adroitly drawn out, counterpointed throughout the poem by the woman's querulous responses. |
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Aromatase inhibitors reduce estrogen levels in a woman's body by preventing an enzyme called aromatase from converting other hormones to estrogen. |
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One recent day, search crews found an ace of diamonds playing card, a doorknob, a pair of security guard pants, a woman's black wig and a pink toothbrush. |
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When that course entails the social regulation of her sexual life in reproduction, the young woman's entry into intellectual life will necessarily be seen as transgressive. |
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Thousands listened to this man with a weather-beaten face, long hair parted like a woman's, eyes flashing, clothes a mass of rags, a big toe protruding from a moccasin. |
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Rae detected a hint of boredom radiating from the woman's voice. |
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The matron of the private home wrote to a local public representative to highlight the old woman's plight after she had accumulated debts of 6000 in overdue payments. |
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A sneer twisted the woman's handsome features into something dark. |
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The jolie laide represents an idea of beauty wherein a hint of imperfection enhances a woman's appearance and makes her more interesting to look at. |
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The urban Indian woman's newfound poise and quiet confidence were on show. |
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The cells of the fertilised eggs multiply, growing into embryos in an incubator adjusted to the temperature and carbon dioxide levels of the woman's body. |
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Flustered by the woman's attitude, Francesca had hurriedly selected a sample of pale buttercup silk as the material from which she would like her dress to be sewn. |
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A man snatched a handbag from the passenger seat of a woman's car as she was making a three-point turn, in the first incident of its kind in Kingston. |
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The film opens with a single wide-screen shot of a woman's face in three-quarter profile against an empty sky, strands of dark hair ruffled by the breeze. |
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Kate shouted as she covered the young woman's mouth with a gloved hand. |
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She agreed to go to a woman's home and her husband was thrown into jail. |
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Levy's wry sort of humour and the ironic use of an English woman's perspective to describe the problems confronted by the immigrants is both clever and sensitive. |
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It's fun tearing apart this delusional woman's aberrant thought processes. |
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Shortly after the tragic incident people started to notice that every night a large fox with a black brush would come and lay across the old woman's grave. |
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Jade and Pearl shapes natural sea sponges to fit a woman's body, absorbing flow and likewise averting the dilemma of throwaways, synthetic fibers and bleaching. |
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In general, this study's results suggest the woman's consent, or lack thereof, influenced the predictive utility of both sexual excitation and attraction to sexual aggression. |
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Their adulterous love affair was discovered by the woman's husband. |
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He recalls how the young woman's aim was to travel further west, to awaken a sense of pride and importance among the islanders, in their culture, language and education. |
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Thankfully, not all such incidents result in accidents and thankfully, even though this young woman's car was a complete write-off she only suffered minor injuries. |
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When the old woman's health weakened, Gina had offered to spend her solitary days with another lonesome soul, since she really had nothing better to do anyway. |
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But no-fault divorce takes away a woman's bargaining chips when her husband decides he wants to ditch her. |
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I uncrumpled the page and saw there was a note in a woman's handwriting. |
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The study also indicated that the worse a woman's hot flash symptoms were, the lower her risk of developing breast cancer. |
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What happens as she ages and her voice grows out of the girlishness it can't get away from, deepens into a woman's voice expressing a woman's soul. |
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It is somehow extremely loud and is followed by a long moment of utter silence and calm during which the breeze gently ruffles the pleated hem of the woman's blue burqa. |
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Thousands of anti-abortionists rallied outside the high court in Washington on Monday in their annual rally calling for the overturning of a woman's right to choose. |
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The younger woman is constantly worn down by the older woman's negativity, Mag's abrasive personality pushing her to increasingly desperate little acts of rebellion. |
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They also claimed the family's Rottweiler dog had attacked another dog, killed one woman's cat and gone for another woman in the street leaving her shaken up. |
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The woman's body was recovered from the water near the ferry linkspan after police had received a report at 2.30 am that she had fallen into the sea. |
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I simply take this logic to its conclusion and point out that this woman's wanton and libertine approach to grace is the camel's nose under the tent. |
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The little black dress, short skirts, and men's jacket worn with a skirt are all vintage Chanel and even today form the basics of a modern woman's wardrobe in western society. |
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That was a concept I hadn't encountered until I saw the Luba pieces, and it thrilled me, the idea of woman's body, abstractly replicated as a lukasa, a memory board. |
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Elanor leaned against the backboard of her bed, and stared at her as she had when she was a child, trying to find something of hers in the strange woman's face. |
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It's a veritable Winnie museum, a treasury of one woman's conceit of herself as the peppery, tartan Boadicea of truth, justice and parliamentary sub-committees. |
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Mr. Carter had overheard the attendant woman's conversation with Katerri. |
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Dolinski found that people were much more likely to mind the woman's shopping cart when they had been previously asked to fulfill an unusual request. |
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Later, the woman's husband fetched a pair of binoculars and a telescope. |
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In amniocentesis, the physician inserts a thin needle through the pregnant woman's abdomen to withdraw a small amount of amniotic fluid, in which the virus can be detected. |
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Dry eye syndrome is caused by changes in hormones during a woman's life, which affects the tear gland and eye surface more drastically. |
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In most cases, punishment was meted out to compensate the woman's father for his loss of valuable property rather than to console the victim. |
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Work 7 BH's on left side for man's sweater, on right side for woman's sweater. |
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Then Mrs. McLash, with woman's wisdom, came rushing from her bedroom with cotton-wool and bandages and iodine and chlorodyne and carron-oil. |
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In many cases the man's climax comes so swiftly that the woman's reactions are not nearly ready. |
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The mischievous pleasure of her coquetries was forgotten, and in a rush of glad confidence she felt a woman's pride in him. |
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There is, in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. |
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It is in the entextualisation of the perlocutionary aspect of his reaction to the woman's speeches that we will find the answer. |
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Collaging a woman's face on top of the original page offers Mutu the possibility to facialize the medical text. |
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Many of Mr. Dahl's stories are hair-curling tales of man's inhumanity to man, particularly woman's to man. |
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For example, in the phrase the woman walked quickly the adverb quickly derived from the adjective quick describes the woman's way of walking. |
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In the West Riding also the woman's real domain was still the home, and her daily experience one of housepride and fatigue. |
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The woman's stola differed in looks from a toga, and was usually brightly coloured. |
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How incruental an act for him, to simply drop a quarter in the poor woman's cup each morning. |
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Throughout the woman's suffrage movement, many tactics were employed in order to achieve the goals of the movement. |
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Another younger woman, well-dressed in a full Zairian woman's kikwembe suit, came in with a smiling face, eager to see the child. |
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The latter became the woman's personal property, but the former may have been paid to her relatives, at least during the early period. |
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The woman's stola was a dress worn over a tunic, and was usually brightly colored. |
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Although the young woman's coffin was robbed in antiquity, the other remained in situ and undisturbed, and is now on display at the site. |
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Despite some propaganda aspects, it was predominantly an ordinary woman's magazine. |
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The head of the woman is the man, so the woman's physical head must be covered, men are not on display in the church. |
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The woman's head covering and silence in the church shows that the men participating are not on display but rather that Christ is on display. |
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The total of the agweddi depended on the woman's status by birth, regardless of the actual size of the common pool of property. |
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The slug they dug out of him was a.22. A woman's gun? Or was I being a sexist oinker? |
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Furthermore, the age of first marriage dropped during the 19th century thus increasing a woman's child bearing years. |
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By next day, both toad and witch had died, and it was found that the woman's burns exactly mirrored those of the toad. |
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After this span of time, the fully grown fetus is birthed from the woman's body and breathes independently as an infant for the first time. |
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This social capital is evident in the differences in the Salic Law's punishment for murder based on a woman's ability to bear children. |
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The woman's corslet is so tight that it seems to have grown into the woman's body. |
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From the location of the woman's capture, it is likely that his boat was wrecked somewhere not far south of Anadyr Estuary. |
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The Church does not approve of the use of abortion as a means of birth control or family planning, but recognizes a woman's right to receive one. |
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In some areas abortion is legal only in specific cases such as rape, problems with the fetus, poverty, risk to a woman's health, or incest. |
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Specific procedures may also be selected due to legality, regional availability, and doctor or a woman's personal preference. |
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A woman's inheritance is unequal and less than a man's, and dependent on many factors. |
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With all the inventions they have in this new land, you would think some man would have invented a zip-her for a talksome woman's mouth. |
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The woman's passion by his side seemed suddenly tawdry and unreal, the seeking of her lips for his something horrible. |
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She accepted unquestioningly the dictum that a woman's place is in the home. |
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You'd better go to the woman's room, wash your face and come right back here and we'll be glad to have you. |
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After all, aren't comfortable, versatile, leather ballet slippers the perfect addition to every woman's wardrobe? |
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The woman's blog post even addressed detractors who said she should have fired a warning shot. |
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Even more peculiar are the recordings of chats between the missing woman's brother Wiggy and Roger the cat. |
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Anti-abortionists use 'emotive' language but one wonders, what is 'a woman's right to choose' if not emotive? |
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A naturally occurring hormone, kisspeptin, was injected into a woman's ovaries to produce eggs. |
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Molas are made by Kuna women, and form the front and back panels of a woman's blouse. |
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Tune in as The Balancing Act hosts help jump start the day with lively conversations, and trusted information to empower a woman's life. |
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In former times, however, a sign showing a woman's hand indicated a bawdy house, or brothel. |
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It seems that women's libbers everywhere are up in arms, calling her a traitor to the cause of a woman's right to maternity leave. |
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Costello asked the woman's lawyer Peter Saggers if what she was wearing was a full burqa, and he indicated it was. |
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One of the more famous cases occurred in August 1997 when an unlicensed boa constrictor swallowed a West Hills woman's Chihuahua whole. |
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With the woman's consent and after consultation with her psychologist, monthly somatoemotional release sessions were added to her treatment. |
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For the next 6 weeks, Bischof and Bassetti measured the woman's brain waves as she slept. |
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The menopause is a natural and important part of a woman's life, marking the end of menstruation. |
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Gestational age is usually determined by the date of the woman's last menstrual period. |
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This approach focuses not only on a woman's physical symptoms, but also addresses the multiple dimensions of the mid-life experience. |
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During labor, a woman's cervix will dilate to about 10 centimeters. |
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When using ToConceive, the woman's natural conception lubrication increases and changes to capacitate the sperm. |
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This was despite the woman's protests she was in a loving and monogamous relationship. |
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Peter Wedd makes a braveattempt at the wimpish Alfredo, surprising recipient of this wonderful woman's love and immature spurner of it. |
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It is a woman's biological age, not her chronological age, that is important. |
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The test proved positive for the narcotized substance in the woman's bloodstream. |
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He made a citizen's arrest after spotting the man trying to steal a woman's bag at Baker Street tube station in London. |
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The surgeon who saved a woman's life with a coathanger and passed Wayne Rooney fit to play at a World up has retired. |
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Indeed, no matter how clichd it eventually became to say so, tears counted importantly in a woman's arsenal. |
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They recommend a combination of nonjudgmental history-taking and counseling tailored to a woman's risky behaviors. |
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The company's Novara Singletrack woman's hydration pack for bicycling is also designed to fit a woman's upper body. |
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According to the researchers, trying on a swimsuit can indeed lead to the darkening of a woman's mood. |
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A drunken man who entered a woman's home thinking it was his own and then urinated on her laundry has been fined by a Dubai court. |
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At one point, Dyer was living in the crawl space beneath the woman's house, though that wasn't discovered until after the SWAT team confrontation. |
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Unger does point out that the evolution of men in the household has drawn the ire of some feminists who feel that the woman's role as nurturer is being threatened. |
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Movie stuntmen saved a woman's life as she threatened to leap from a 14th-floor balcony in a San Diego high-rise block, according to police reports. |
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Even short-term use of hormone replacement therapy may increase a woman's risk of ovarian cancer, found a study published in February in The Lancet. |
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Such causes would include pre-eclamptic toxemia, where a woman's blood pressure rises so steeply the lives of both herself and her baby could be threatened. |
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The poor woman's in need of a stiff drink when she pops into the Rovers with her pensioner pals and comes face to face with the pair smooching at the bar. |
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But the woman's TDD interpreted the transfer as a disconnection. |
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Although she and her brother are heirs sharing their parents' bequeathed estate, the unmarried woman's stake in a home is rendered illegitimate under the matriarchy of Mrs. |
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Pregnant woman's case is also under trial in a court of Mandi Bahauddin. |
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As such, it is a minority woman's version, and it critiques the centeredness and rigidness that derive from a dominant perspective or white male bias. |
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Tune in as The Balancing Act hosts help jump start the day with lively conversations, recipe ideas and trusted information to empower a woman's life. |
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A ROBBERY suspect accused of stealing a woman's purse during a burglary at her West Bromwich home is wanted by Interpol for suspected armed robbery in Germany. |
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Judge Kaveri Baweja had earlier found the driver, Shiv Kumar Yadav, guilty of rape, criminal intimidation, kidnapping and endangering the woman's life. |
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Anti-abortionists want to take away a woman's right to abortion. |
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Those doctors who know there is an active antiabortionist in their hospital will certainly think more than twice before terminating a pregnancy to save a woman's life. |
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Kim said he saw plastic bottles, a flip-flop, a beach chair, soccer balls, a plastic beach chair, a woman's purse and oil on the surface of the water. |
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Moreover, if your car does not have any mirror because it was broken or so, you can always go to the woman's room and there you will find a mirror. |
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The children are scared to go near the witchy old woman's house at night. |
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When we were finished, Tschick pushed his empty bowl away with both hands and, in the woman's direction, said that it had been a scrumtrulescent meal. |
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Strict abortion laws have been attacked in the courts, on the grounds that they violate a woman's fundamental right to choose whether or not to bear children. |
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Advancing maternal age and a woman's history of previous spontaneous abortions are the two leading factors associated with a greater risk of spontaneous abortion. |
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The lactational amenorrhea method involves the use of a woman's natural postpartum infertility which occurs after delivery and may be extended by breastfeeding. |
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A woman's loyalty to her husband, once a private commitment, could become a political act, especially for women in America committed to men who remained loyal to the King. |
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Later in 2008, there were some instances of vandalism at the site, with one woman's car having its windows smashed after she left it in the site overnight. |
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In a family court, a woman's testimony is worth half of a man's testimony. |
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This woman's child died in the night, because she overlaid it. |
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Bligh was presented with an urn that contained some ashes, which have variously been said to be of a bail, ball or even a woman's veil and so The Ashes was born. |
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They alighted out of the coach and went into a poor woman's house at the bottom of Highgate hill, and bought a fowl, and made the woman exenterate it. |
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With the help of local tribunals, such as in Venice, the two institutions investigated a woman's religious behaviors when she was accused of witchcraft. |
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I asked Shane how a mutt like Doc could lasso someone like Shanteel. He ventured that Doc was probably hung like Man O' War and knew how to work a woman's happy button. |
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We heard the drowning woman's cries for help and ran to assist. |
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Her outlook on life was so different from what he conceived a woman's outlook should be, that he was more often than not at sixes and sevens with her. |
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