A local fisherwoman said that even with the lower fuel costs, fishermen and women would still face financial losses. |
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She was a keen fisherwoman, she loved and collected books, and she was a prodigious letter writer. |
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A fisherman was more likely to have his name and occupational title noted than a fisherwoman. |
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But imagine if all of Google's data and programming ability was suddenly in the hands of a Namibian agriculturalist, a Sahelian nomad or a Senegalese fisherwoman – the maps they would conjure up would be completely different. |
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Chung Young-ae, a 72-year-old fisherwoman who lived her entire life on the island, said she had been hunting for oysters in shallow water when she heard a series of booms, and looked up to see the mountains on fire. |
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A fisherwoman in Cameroon displays the catch. |
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Lídia Noguer, a simple fisherwoman from Cadaqués, held a heavy influence over many of the intellectuals that hung around the Empordà at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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Tears well up in Sonia's large dark eyes as she recalls how her fisherwoman mother, who was on the beach when the tsunami struck, perished in the waters. |
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