| The regional and local warlords who were the key allies of the US against the Taliban are not advocates of women's rights. |
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| This last example suggests that the driving force for women's full integration into the armed forces has been manpower shortage. |
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| She becomes a devotee of women's rights, abjures marriage, and founds a university. |
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| Some ecumenical women's programs fall under familiar rubrics such as the environment, literacy and education, and women's health and sexuality. |
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| The growth of the exercise phenomenon was inexorably bound up with the ascendant women's movement. |
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| The visibility of studio props above the women's heads exposes the artificiality of the pose. |
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| The women's junior 15 coxed quad also rowed over the course without competition. |
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| DeFrantz rowed for the United States at the 1976 Olympics winning bronze in the women's eight. |
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| The more comprehensive view gives a less rosy picture of women's position in the work world. |
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| With six rookies on the men's track and field team and eight on the women's things are expected to improve next season. |
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| They work to improve Third World women's economic literacy and access to education. |
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| Indeed, women's encouragement and approbation of violent acts in war have added to men's satisfaction in committing these acts. |
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| The women's choice of German can be seen as a linguistic expression of their rejection of peasant life. |
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| He also discovers that he likes to dress up in women's sexy lingerie while wearing makeup and a wig. |
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| The women's club is back in action on Thursday nights with line dancing, aerobics classes and first aid course which will begin shortly. |
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| The women's squads voted in 1989 to adopt the name as well, abandoning their former appellation, Gussies. |
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| The most obvious evidence of this phenomenon is the appallingly low rate of women's literacy in many countries. |
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| With two wins apiece from their opening two games, England currently head both the men's and women's tables. |
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| When they brought the bodies up, rigor mortis had set in on one women's body so strongly that they couldn't separate the mother from her child. |
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| Through the end of the twentieth century, Kenyan households maintained rigid rules concerning women's roles within the patriarchal household. |
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| However, it is clear that obstetricians cannot ride roughshod over women's choices. |
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| It will be drawn from Sunni and Shia, from secular and religious backgrounds, from trade unionists and women's organisations. |
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| O'Riordan is credited with introducing a certain ribaldry to the notoriously humourless world of women's magazines. |
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| The study found no link between women's antiperspirant or deodorant use, before or after shaving, and a higher occurrence of breast cancer. |
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| She said the women's liberationists were not afraid of a such a discussion. |
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| Its branded medicines include cardiovascular, critical care, anti-infective, and women's health products. |
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| She urged the provincial government to implement addiction treatment to end the revolving door cycle of women's incarceration. |
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| But that didn't stop him accepting payment for featuring in women's magazine stories. |
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| That statement assailed his position against abortion, contraception, sterilization, women's rights, divorce, stem cell research and gay rights. |
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| The fact that a women's race commands as much attention, fan enthusiasm and media coverage as the men's race is really encouraging, too. |
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| Interest in women's writing is now global and represents the most significant aspect of the current revaluation of the English literary canon. |
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| Unfortunately, the reality of gentry-class women's lives often failed to conform to the image of the lady of leisure. |
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| More concrete results include raising the legal age for marriage in some countries, and increasing women's political representation. |
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| The common female pictogram usually appears on women's restrooms, and the figure typically has the outline of a skirt. |
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| Others see women's values more as learned skills, as women are almost always those responsible for the care of children, health and community. |
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| These two editions thus present alternative strategies to republishing seventeenth-century women's writing. |
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| Pre-race coverage of the Boston Marathon begins at 9 AM and will continue live until the men's and women's winners are duly laureled. |
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| In another interesting display of tradition, the winners in the women's race got to do a victory lap with laurel in their hair. |
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| The film is essentially about two women's desire to conceive and the amusing situations that result from this. |
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| A friend of mine in her 50s who was active in the women's movement through the 70s laughed like a drain when I told her that. |
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| The main finding to date is that breast-feeding appears to buffer women's stress response. |
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| In 1993 she graduated with a major in social science and minors in women's studies and business administration. |
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| Sorry, curlers, but when the players on the women's teams wear makeup during matches, it's not a sport. |
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| Although I consider myself informed about women's health, I was ambushed by this news. |
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| Particularly noteworthy were the women's parallel hops and shoulder shakes, which sent their braids flying. |
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| The family has been undergoing major structural changes that are altering women's roles. |
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| Newly released documents raise questions about the Supreme Court nominee's position on women's rights. |
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| Few commentators have noted the provision for women's seats in both houses of parliament. |
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| The all-American women's final is today, pitting defending champion Lindsay Davenport against Venus Williams. |
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| This study suggests that the media, romantic partners, and friends are influential in shaping women's decisions to undergo labiaplasty. |
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| I'm not saying I'll never do women's clothes again, but I need space to reformulate my approach. |
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| Get to as many tournaments as you can and support the sport of women's wrestling. |
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| For Riddoch, however, the most worrying aspect of women's magazines is the growing preoccupation with celebrity. |
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| There are also still some knuckle-draggers who think housework is women's stuff, an affront to their masculinity. |
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| Whatever political correctness may say on the subject, kneading bread is undoubtedly women's work. |
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| Rwandan women have come this far, she says, in part by legally redefining women's roles. |
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| Cloak's introduction to womenswear has revealed the masculine side to women's personalities. |
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| This can also be verified in sociological, psychological and women's studies. |
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| She lectures in film, literature and women's studies at La Trobe University Bendigo. |
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| With regard to curricula, there are numerous incentives to develop and teach courses in women's studies. |
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| Instead, the focus is on departments like sociology or ethnic and women's studies where there's a lot of progressive thought. |
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| This book will be of keen interest to those in composition studies, women's studies, history, and education alike. |
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| The 22-year-old earned a degree in women's studies and sociology from Smith this May. |
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| The lab will be available to the departments of political science, economics, sociology, women's studies and possibly others, Robinson says. |
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| It would be an excellent addition to courses on twentieth-century American history, women's studies, the American West, or peace studies. |
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| The class in which Mary and I met was listed by the departments of studio art, women's studies, and art history. |
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| Yet, she did go to college, graduated in women's studies and history and consciously chose to become an organiser. |
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| Arthur is now at SUNY Purchase double-majoring in sociology and women's studies. |
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| Mary Lynn Stewart, professor of history and women's studies, is excited about the new program. |
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| Beginning with insights packaged as part of women's studies and family history, this subject gradually has come into its own. |
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| And women's liberation as an ideology has come up against the limits of capitalist society. |
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| By that time a new phase of feminism, the self-styled women's liberation movement, had burst onto the political scene. |
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| It was a broadly based movement committed to a programme of social reform, women's liberation, national liberation and parliamentary democracy. |
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| They are not infected with rote Western concepts of gay liberation or women's liberation. |
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| Also I have never separated the class struggle from the struggle for women's liberation or against religious oppression. |
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| I have no intention of offending her but it behooves me to remind her that feminist extremism works against genuine women's liberation. |
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| Given the prevalence of domestic violence, women's refuges are essential facilities. |
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| She was a socialist, a passionate advocate of women's liberation, and fought all her life for revolutionary change. |
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| I'm sure women's libbers like Helen would treat it with equally good spirit! |
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| I suppose we really should be thankful that we got over the women's lib period when we tried to do without. |
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| Ten, even five years ago, women were still banging on about women's lib and power suits were the main ingredient in the wardrobe. |
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| Though working with flax was considered mainly women's work, slaves were often kept as free labour to help process it for sale. |
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| Jane Humphries has published extensively on gender, the family and the history of women's work. |
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| The multi-dimensional nature of women's work experiences is a theme that runs through many chapters. |
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| Producing credible numbers for the value of women's work in the home is no easy task. |
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| Old women are better off, and take up managerial responsibilities in directing other women's work. |
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| Eventually, the Union undertook a number of projects to investigate women's work. |
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| In contrast, women's work as domestics and in the field rarely provided opportunities to leave the plantation. |
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| Is the path to gender equality to be found in supporting women's work at home or work in the market? |
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| Violence against women is a fundamental abuse of women's human rights and the scale of the problem is phenomenal. |
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| Irish record holder Sonia O'Sullivan is among the favourites for the women's race as she bids to repeat her 2002 triumph. |
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| Smith, who had a 340-155 mark in 17 seasons at the school, was the winningest women's basketball coach in Southland Conference history. |
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| The four day meet will have various air rifle and air pistol events in both men's and women's sections. |
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| Mongolia also has gold medal dreams in Gundegmaa Otryad, who is ranked number one in the world in the women's 10m air pistol and the 25m pistol. |
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| Stumbling inadvertently into the press conference for the women's singles winner, I found Venus Williams holding court to all of 12 journalists. |
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| The future of the women's volleyball team is up in the air as it is the final season for many of the players. |
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| He has also won several prizes in novel and serial story writing contests held by teen and women's magazines. |
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| There are some women's units making excellent bath soaps by adding exotic ingredients like honey, saffron, wild turmeric or sandal. |
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| These broad divisions were reflected in kinship practices, women's land rights and agrarian alliances that continue to the present. |
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| Amazingly feminist and real about the women's feelings, can it really have been written by a bloke? |
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| They were dressed completely in white, and the women's heads were covered with white kerchiefs, as well. |
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| She is a Kenyan national who worked with women's groups in Kenya for more than a decade. |
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| This second line is a collection of women's ready-to-wear outfits but more luxurious. |
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| Finally, how do the lenses of classism, ageism and racism, especially when applied together, enable us better to see women's position on ships? |
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| One cannot really blame them because even the best talent in women's athletics have found it difficult to stay afloat in the international arena. |
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| Unhappy at work and in love, our heroine has been the worst imaginable advertisement for women's independence. |
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| For both groups, women's social influence and political advancement was at stake. |
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| The motion also seeks to locally effect all international statutes that promote women's advancement and protection. |
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| The office is charged with promoting women's advancement and empowerment in Virgin Islands society. |
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| At the 2000 Games, she won the silver medal for her adoptive country in the first women's Olympic pole vault. |
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| For instance, there has been some rallying of women's groups together in response to the government cutbacks. |
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| She's also adjunct professor at the University of Toronto, lecturing on Caribbean and women's studies. |
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| Scholars have placed women's participation in associations such as Masonic lodges and salons under an ever-increasing scrutiny. |
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| It only began to get interested because of the implications for welfare to work and to facilitate women's employment. |
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| With help from the women's movement, the 1970s were friendly to the single woman. |
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| In recent years, women's activism has impacted on other kinds of international conferences. |
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| Also in Saudi Arabia, women's testimonies in court are equal to half those of a man. |
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| In the last three to four years, the public's demand for women's wearables has increased considerably. |
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| Feminist folklore theory shows that women's practices are resistant as well as acquiescent, contingent as well as contextual. |
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| For instance, when all the actors sent their clothes to the cleaners, all of the women's underwear was sent back. |
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| I love working with jersey fabrics because it's easy to wear and comfortably drapes over a women's frame. |
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| The javelin thrower won her second-straight Athletics Australia women's athlete of the year award on Thursday night. |
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| Vintage bowling bags have been reinvented as women's accessories, from compacts to purses. |
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| There is much here to delight women's studies scholars, as well as folks who need a day home in their jammies with a big bowl of popcorn. |
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| I'm interested in women's studies, history programs and English programs. |
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| There were dramatic changes in the role of women and men, in the value placed on women's work within the traditional economy and within the internal dynamics of their society of origin. |
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| Children at the York women's refuge were facing a bleak Christmas. |
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| Plus, studies have shown that, by meeting nursing women's needs, employers can lower rates of absenteeism and turnover. |
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| Prince Harry scored some tickets to the women's beach volleyball final tonight. |
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| Their issues-which still are all women's issues-are very much entrenched in institutional oppression feeding off racism, sexism, classism, ageism and ableism. |
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| Thomson argues there is now evidence of a departure from and revision of the medicalized ableist legacy to be found in exemplary postmodern black women's writing. |
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| It puts the case for late abortion and abortion for fetal abnormality, and refutes the claim that abortion is a threat to women's mental and physical health. |
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| While decisive, the women's victory wasn't exactly a walkover. |
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| Young Joanne Somers of Poppleton club was awarded the women's singles trophy on a walkover when number one seed Betty Norman withdrew because of illness. |
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| The making of women's blouses also bought the cut of men's shirts. |
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| The publicity surrounding the organisation ensured that politicians went out of their way to co-operate with the survey and to court the women's vote. |
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| The site also features the firm's specialised fabrics such as blazer cloths along with corporate wear and men's and women's wear for the retail market. |
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| She wants stylish activewear carefully designed for women's bodies. |
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| Each of the women's responses was assessed with the value weighted on each variable to develop a profile of her psychological attitude during pregnancy. |
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| Over the next few months, we can expect to see...a women's clothing line by Cultura and leather-bound address books by Italian stationary designers Campo Marzio Penne. |
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| Lauren has regularly used band collars, epaulets, braid, pea coats, aviators' jumpsuits, and military tailoring as signs of crisp, effective women's attire. |
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| All of these women's raps illustrate that they can do what they are doing. |
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| Venus Williams's straight-set victory over sister Serena in the Wimbledon women's semi-finals was the most affecting sports contest in recent memory. |
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| This is part of the reality of women's experience in today's Ireland. |
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| It was run by a member of the Ainu women's association of Hokkaido. |
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| The outside air breezed in, ruffling women's dresses in the process. |
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| The experience at Scotland's Cornton Vale women's prison is also highlighted as demonstrating the impact drug withdrawal can have on the mental health of prisoners. |
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| As I argue here, Wolof women's new role as moneylenders connects them to a wide array of social networks extending beyond the household and the development group. |
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| Apparently, women's work is still women's work, and it's still never done. |
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| With the exception of especially hazardous work environments, labor statutes were written and promoted on grounds that only women's work should be regulated. |
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| In this instance, exploring the seemingly unproblematic nature of women's work lays bare the materialist bias underlying Western theories of hunting and fishing. |
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| For all the effort Roddick has devoted to pioneering a path for women's lib, she appears far too willing to accept that it has been in vain or that it is being misused. |
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| Despite the civil rights movement and women's lib, the disparity of education and income levels between boomers of different races and genders is still huge. |
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| Stonewall and the early women's lib movement were the starting point. |
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| His exposure to the women's lib movement in university combined with his ultra conservative upbringing made enjoying XXX-rated entertainment a personal challenge. |
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| Many of the period's most noteworthy protest movements, everything from the Black Panthers to anti-Vietnam War activism to women's lib, all found fertile ground at Berkeley. |
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| At the time he was quite well known for antagonizing women's libbers, so there was quite a contingent of sign waving female protestors, and some males as well. |
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| But back then they were called women's libbers, and somebody must have been feeling threatened, because in 1975 the Mandy annual for Girls ran a story about one of them. |
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| The LCR also dealt with questions like globalisation, women's liberation, gay rights, anti-racism and reform of the drugs laws, and attracted a younger electorate. |
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| Debates and discussion will consider the left after the election, oppression and resistance in Africa, the struggle for women's liberation, Latin America and other subjects. |
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| Thus, women's refuges were among the first projects to have been realised. |
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| Now young women have to grapple with being told that Jordan is the epitome of sexiness, and at the same time that she's a symbol of women's liberation. |
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| But though it was short-lived, the revolution and Kollontai's writings signpost the road to women's liberation, and sexual freedom for the whole of humanity. |
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| Creating deeper connections between class, national liberation, and women's liberation struggles in our practice and theory can also benefit us all. |
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| I was going to major in psychology and minor in women's studies. |
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| Dr Caball said social studies, women's studies, history, literature and film studies were all popular choices for postgraduate research by applicants for the awards. |
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| My education on women's studies and literature is patchy and incomplete. |
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| The volume could prove useful for framing courses on women's studies for Indian universities, as also for South Asian and gender studies Departments abroad. |
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| In the wider scenario, a lot of the apparent financial imbalance in the statistics will be explained away by the inequity between men's and women's salaries. |
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| Her accomplishments included becoming captain of the first British women's cricket team to tour Australia and leading the first group of Wrens to serve overseas in Singapore. |
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| Women are flocking to refuges and violent partners are moving back into the family home following the outlawing of temporary barring orders, according to women's aid groups. |
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| For many years Bendigo-based Julie Oberin was Chair of the Women's Services Network, the peak body for women's domestic violence services, including refuges. |
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| Schuettler's appearance against second seed Agassi in Sunday's final prevented what would have been an all-American line-up for both the men's and women's singles finals. |
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| At an inspiring breakfast, Sheryl Sandberg dished on how social media is revolutionizing women's lives. |
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| The rigid social, moral and behavioural codes imposed by the group included severe restrictions on women's freedom of movement, expression and association. |
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| Even timeless yucks, such as men dressed in women's clothes, are fumbled. |
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| Its reprehensibility apart, this form of control is hardly enforceable in the long run, given that women's collection activities are necessary for household subsistence. |
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| As a nation, we have become so desensitized to the immoral and the reprehensible that ads like these can run in not one, but at least two national women's magazines. |
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| The women claimed that building the bridge would fatally impair the reproductive capacity of women's bodies and the reproductivity of their cosmos more generally. |
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| An Anglo-French couple in Malmesbury are cementing their 'Entente Cordiale' by leading the men's and women's boules teams in Sherston this weekend. |
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| There was a lot of music and dancing and many people wore traditional Indian clothing, including women's lenghas and sarees and Kurta pyjamas for the men. |
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| As their total opposition to abortion has made little popular impact, the anti-abortionists are instead focusing on restricting women's access to abortion. |
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| To account for recognition of theater women's accomplishments, Berlanstein cites the impact of republican anticlericals, who promoted new secular models for womanhood. |
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| In the women's game, an even greater revolution of sorts was sprung. |
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| Thus, dynamic interaction between estrogens and progesterones may underlie women's sexual behavior, as it does in the rhesus monkey and Norway rat. |
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| The result was an invitation to develop a series of lectures on women's health that are delivered via satellite broadcast to a thousand hospitals around the country. |
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| This will prolong some women's lives and be a lifesaver for some babies. |
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| But to anyone who has lived in Iran in recent years, women's fierceness in the face of authority is not particularly new. |
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| In the women's senior coxed fours, the girls from the school gave a good account of themselves with a well-drilled row to beat Whitby Friendship Rowing Club easily. |
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| She believed a thorough societal analysis was necessary to understand women's status under men. |
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| In Society in America, Martineau angrily criticised the state of women's education. |
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| Martineau wrote Household Education in 1848, lamenting the state of women's education. |
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| During the 2012 Olympic Games Great Britain defeated Brazil in the first women's international to take place at the stadium. |
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| The Great Britain men's team won the hockey tournament at the 1988 Olympics, while the women's team repeated the success in the 2016 Games. |
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| However, the significance of this is limited, as the LPGA is far more dominant in women's golf than the PGA Tour is in mainstream men's golf. |
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| In Australia, the term women's basketball was used to refer to both netball and basketball. |
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| Netball became a popular women's sport in countries where it was introduced and spread rapidly through school systems. |
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| The women's record is held by Nicol David with eight wins followed by Sarah Fitzgerald five, Susan Devoy four, and Michelle Martin three. |
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| The women's world rankings featured players from sixteen countries, led by England with eleven. |
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| Common tournament configurations include men's singles, women's singles, and doubles, where two players play on each side of the net. |
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| Both men's and women's national dress are extremely costly and can take many years to assemble. |
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| The back matter supplies useful material for women's history studies, particularly websites that answer questions from curious young readers. |
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| This has been introduced in women's tennis for WTA Tour events in 2009 and allows the player to request her coach once per set. |
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| As of 2009 over six hundred women's internationals have been played by over forty different nations. |
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| They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work and other gender equality policies. |
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| Norway has been a progressive country, which has adopted legislation and policies to support women's rights, minority rights and LGBT rights. |
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| Association football has been played by women since at least the time of the first recorded women's games in the late 19th century. |
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| Some speculated that this may have also been due to envy of the large crowds that women's matches attracted. |
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| Kenya's Priscah Jeptoo came first the women's race and multi Olympic gold medalist David Weir won the wheelchair event. |
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| Kidest Lema topped the women's event finishing in 17min 25sec, while Rob Andrew and Carolyn Wilkinson won the respective veteran competitions. |
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| However the women's game was frowned upon by the British football associations, and continued without their support. |
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| Austen's plots highlight women's traditional dependence on marriage to secure social standing and economic security. |
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| The FeatherLite is made from lightweight, ripstop fabric in Realtree Xtra camouflage and is available in both men's and women's versions. |
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| His relationship with Harriet Taylor reinforced Mill's advocacy of women's rights. |
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| Unionist or Scottish Nationalist, male chauvinist or women's libber, socialist or social-climber, democrat or monarchist, peasant or snob. |
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| For any women's libber wondering why she wasn't there, the Mother, of the Mother and Child statue outside Boots, couldn't get a baby sitter. |
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| Unfortunately for them, at Hugh's age any attention, even from the women's libbers, is probably welcome. |
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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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| Rugby sevens is a hybrid rather than a real sport and shouldn't be there and women's beach volleyball is basically a spectator sport for blokes. |
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| For instance, she made everyone at the women's seder introduce herself by her matrilineage. |
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| A member of the Liberal Party, he was also the first Member of Parliament to call for women's suffrage. |
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| Sharjah Cosmetics shops across the country are hiring men to sell women's beauty products, a number of women have complained. |
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| Tammy McLintock, owner of the Akeru Private Camp where the tourists were staying, said a rollbar in the vehicle had saved the two women's lives. |
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| In a more positive interpretation, Ivy Pinchbeck argues that capitalism created the conditions for women's emancipation. |
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| It engaged in many political campaigns concerning women's health, women's suffrage and pacifism. |
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| The Guild organized around working women's issues and expanding the Cooperative Movement. |
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| Shelley's writings focus on the role of the family in society and women's role within that family. |
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| The expanded line, which includes men's and women's body washes, shampoos and conditioners, joins the brand's bubble baths. |
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| In women's boxing, Nicola Adams became the world's first woman to win an Olympic boxing Gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. |
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| Initially, the women's communities took a monastic form of life, either voluntarily or under pressure from ecclesiastical superiors. |
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| Some other modern sides, especially women's sides, use very different kits. |
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| This book is recommended for senior high school students and adults interested in women's history or aviation. |
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| It's the idea of women's campaign the Red Lippy Project in conjunction with The Eve Appeal which raises money for gynaecological cancer research. |
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| In the 1950s and especially the 1960s, there was an explosion of new dance teams, some of them women's or mixed sides. |
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| Inside, he found two of his employees fighting a small office fire, that had started after an explosion in the women's cloakroom. |
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| When it comes to women's cleavage, no expense is too much, no research too extensive and no innovations in enhancing the brassiere too ludicrous. |
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| The university men's and women's golf teams are consistently ranked among the best in European. |
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| By then, tartan had shifted from being mainly a component of men's clothing to become an important part of women's fashion. |
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| An equivalent tournament for women's football, the FIFA Women's World Cup, was first held in 1991 in China. |
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| The latter three do not have a women's version, although a FIFA Women's Club World Cup has been proposed. |
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| Sandra Schmirler led her team to the first ever gold medal in women's curling in the 1998 Winter Olympics. |
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| Additionally, two bronze medals were awarded in the men's 100 m backstroke and women's pole vault as a result of a tie between two athletes. |
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| These may include the building of classrooms, baseball pitches, or the establishment of women's groups, for instance. |
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| Auxiliary women's organizations were created to focus women's talents on more traditional activities. |
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| This edition is dedicated exclusively to articles on women's folklore, with approaches that were not coming from a man's perspective. |
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| At 17 she became the youngest rider to win the senior women's title at the 2001 British National Cyclocross Championships. |
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| Later that year Cooke won her second senior women's title at the 2001 British National Road Race Championships. |
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| At the 2004 Summer Olympics she placed fifth in the women's road race and 19th in the road time trial. |
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| On 1 August 2006 Cooke took over as number 1 on the UCI's women's world road race rankings. |
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| She also won the 2006 Grande Boucle, the women's Tour de France, by over 6 minutes. |
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| The first men's and women's teams both play on the highest level in the Dutch Hoofdklasse. |
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| Thirdly the HAC women's team who play in the first division with many international players in its ranks. |
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| Canterbury Hockey Club and Holcombe Hockey Club both play in the top division in both the men's and women's England Hockey Leagues. |
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| Among the Inuit, the traditional ulu women's knife was made with an antler, horn, or ivory handle. |
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| Notable labor organizer and women's educator Louise Leonard McLaren received her degree of Master of Arts from Columbia. |
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| From 2000 to 2012, Adidas has provided men's and women's gymnastics wear for Team USA, through USA Gymnastics. |
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| The company has been the kit provider of Argentine women's and men's teams for over 15 years. |
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| In 2015, the men's and women's median marathon times were 4 hours 20 minutes 13 seconds and 4 hours 45 minutes 30 seconds respectively. |
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| Hamburg is the nation's field hockey capital and dominates the men's as well as the women's Bundesliga. |
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| The club has grown immensely in the last several years and includes at least one youth team, three men's, and two women's teams. |
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| Both the men's and women's handball national teams are multiple world champions. |
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| They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work, and other gender equality policies. |
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| The women's team has often participated in the World Championship, World Cup, and World Grand Prix Asian Championship. |
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| School athletics programs typically include soccer, track and field, judo, boxing, women's basketball and women's tennis. |
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| As a rule of thumb, women's fragrances tend to have higher levels of aromatic compounds than men's fragrances. |
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| The women's team won 19 medals at 20 African Championships, more than twice as many medals as any competitor. |
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| He designated a national language and introduced women's suffrage and land reform. |
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| Marianismo has been an ideal, with women's role as being within the family under the authority of men. |
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| Galicia has a long established Rugby Federation that organises its own women's, children's and men's leagues. |
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| Progressive Evangelicals commonly advocate for women's equality, pacifism and social justice. |
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| In the 1970s the then primate, Ted Scott, argued at the Lambeth Conference in favour of women's ordination. |
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| At the same time, there was still tolerance for those dioceses who opposed women's ordination. |
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| Even today, there is no unanimity of doctrine or practice in the Anglican Communion as it relates to women's ordination. |
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| In 2010, the United Nations launched the Every Woman Every Child movement to assess the progress toward meeting women's contraceptive needs. |
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| Opinions of abortion may be about fetal rights, governmental authority, and women's rights. |
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| Manusmriti offers an internally inconsistent and conflicting perspective on women's rights. |
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| Sharia has been criticized for ignoring women's rights in domestic abuse cases. |
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| Asquith belatedly came around to support women's suffrage in 1917, by which time he was out of office. |
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| One of the problems concerned women's labour, which in many cases women were paid almost a quarter of what men made. |
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| Shop windows were broken and houses sacked, men were harassed, and women's heads were shaved. |
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| Harriet Beecher Stowe's sister Isabella Beecher Hooker was a leading member of the women's rights movement. |
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| The incorporation of women's work in the sciences during this time tends to be obscured. |
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| It rewarded office and rank for martial exploits, going to far as to organize women's militias for siege defense. |
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| By the 1660s, the progress of the movement resulted in more structured organisation, which led to separate women's meetings. |
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| Serena Williams and Roger Federer won the women's and men's singles titles, respectively, at the 2010 Australian Open. |
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| The women's issue became increasingly dominant through the 1880s and they were gradually permitted to take secondary and tertiary education. |
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| Most followers supported causes such as the abolition of slavery and women's suffrage. |
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| The tepidarium in the women's baths had no brazier, but it had a hanging or suspended floor. |
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| A compound in women's armpit extract could potentially open the door to sniffable contraceptives. |
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| Fourier was the most ardent and voluminous advocate of women's liberation and of sexual freedom among the early socialists. |
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| The store also carries both men's and women's wakeboards, wake surfers and wake skates in a variety colors and sizes. |
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| It was not until 1959 that the women's colleges were given full collegiate status. |
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| The men's and women's collections have been designed for commercial appeal and wearability. |
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| Its disciplines include men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, and acrobatic gymnastics. |
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| This exciting women's activewear theme is offered on various bras, capris, pants, shorts and tops. |
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| This month, lucy activewear turns ten, celebrating a decade of inspirational women's performance apparel. |
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| Guzman's pride in his genealogical descent from a whorish grandmother highlights his concept of a male world maintained by women's sexual labor. |
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| Alongside the legal discussion about women's hair-covering is the aggadic and mystical imagery. |
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| Cleveland's two top lady players battled out in the women's final as Shirley Witten put paid to the previously unbeaten Claire Stainsby. |
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| British Rail didn't abolish them until 1977, at the height of women's lib, and few feminists kicked-off then. |
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