This is a small step for the Welsh cabinet but it's a giant leap for Welsh womankind. |
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It especially rules women, as indicated by the glyph, which is the universal symbol for womankind. |
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And if you stayed with him to prevent his drawing that conclusion, what, you'd be taking a giant step on behalf of womankind? |
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Well, Ashley, it may be no big deal to you, but we say you've scored big for womankind. |
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The most effective move known to womankind involves stimulating three erogenous zones with one cunning hand trick. |
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In our society, the worst specimen of womankind is the so-called liberated female. |
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Violence against the body and the independent spirit of womankind has crossed all spatial, temporal and cultural boundaries. |
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Throughout the ages mankind, and sometimes womankind also, have used a special form of words that they might conceal and reveal at the same time. |
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Pursuing a feminist theme, though – put-upon womankind versus the thrusting, overbearing male – now seems, dare I say it, passé. |
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Marielon was born to embody the soul of womankind, and expresses the primal urges nestling deep within us. |
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It's the best ten minute boost to female self-esteem ever invented, and I'd be the first to award Heat a gong honouring their services to womankind. |
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It still doesn't mean that this film is going to advance the cause of womankind one iota. |
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Elle pense quand elle danse is three minutes of pure emotion in the form of a declaration of love to womankind. |
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That advert is disgusting, degrading to womankind and downright dangerous. |
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However, it was, at the very least, a small step for womankind because, unlike the ancient Roman, the husband now had a legal obligation to protect his wife. |
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Just as the first coming had an optimistic message for mankind at a moment of social turmoil, this coming is being presented as something with a similar message for womankind. |
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The ability to only write a newspaper column and still afford, in addition to other living expenses, every kind of designer shoe known to womankind? |
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore one's fear that there is an ulterior motive to how the whims of womankind are being reflected back at ourselves. |
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Is that made better by you snarling at the rest of womankind? |
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Didn't he make any derogatory remarks whatsoever about womankind? |
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We, the men in the audience, sympathised from somewhere deep in our gut as these brave youths were swept away in the sea of Ulster's dancing womankind. |
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Freedom of choice for women, allied with antenatal diagnostics, has become a tool for eliminating womankind. |
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Best not to hurt Grandma's feelings, and no need to worry that her giving you a glittery hair band will set back womankind. |
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When he mixed antibiotics with the blood and the animals didn't die, thus showing it was bacteria that killed the cute-and-fluffies, not the innate evilness of womankind. |
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Part of the worry, I put it to her when we met two months into her new job, might be that for her to fail might be interpreted as a blow not just for herself but for womankind. |
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It was an ill-advised analogy, but in the grand scheme of crimes against womankind, Theron's choice of words is not worth getting worked up about. |
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I wanted to do it for womankind, but I also knew the stakes were high. |
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Ivoire pays homage to beauty and womankind. |
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Handel resembles Lully somewhat in his reputation for being a lover of the table and a neglecter of womankind. |
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Writer-director Shane Acker greatly embellishes his original 11-minute vision into a 79-minute quest to sow the seeds of a new man and womankind. |
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Womankind has long known that style can be used as a weapon to mete out psychological torment. |
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