And Andrea Yates' pastor could have told us that any man emasculated by job loss and a demanding spouse would stray from his marriage bed. |
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Norwood agrees men have been emasculated by female empowerment, but has no answers as to how that can be addressed. |
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It's youthfully floral, the smooth tannins edged with classic nebbiolo tarriness, here refined into chocolate, but not emasculated by sweetness. |
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Sandler plays his usual emasculated man-boy, this time as an unassertive executive assistant named Dave Buznik. |
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Presumably it plugs him into some primitive elemental level of existence where he's not emasculated. |
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What is so curious is that emasculated men are now the norm rather than the exception. |
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For a while, it looks like the perfect match, until he becomes emasculated by her drive. |
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I eventually won, because I accidentally almost emasculated Justin and Quinn was laughing too hard to get the remote back from me. |
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On each individual, three flowers were emasculated before anthesis and isolated using silk bags, while the fourth was taken as the pollen donor. |
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Cross-pollinated flowers were not emasculated, and pollinations were performed by rubbing anthers onto stigmas. |
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With the Council emasculated, enforcement of policy was left to individual ministers and departments without co-ordination. |
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Apparently, the Malaysian Man feels totally emasculated when the woman pays on a date. |
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The fruits produced by these partially emasculated flowers were single follicles and contained relatively few seeds. |
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A supposedly emancipated market is emasculated by a torrent of trade-distorting subsidies. |
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This put-upon male is continually emasculated by all of the females in his life. |
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If the woman makes more money, has a better position, and is better educated, he will feel emasculated. |
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Here, he has applied the treatment to Garrett and emasculated him in the process. |
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While women become chaste and aloof, men are emasculated, unwilling to give expression to their physical desires. |
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Meanwhile, Section 25 remained unrepealed but entirely emasculated, he submitted. |
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It is possible to outcross if the plant is emasculated which can only be done by chemical treatment. |
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Nelson is emasculated by postmodern and postcolonial theories, which call his white maleness into question. |
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I estimated the amount of autogamous pollination by comparing the stigmatic pollen loads of intact and emasculated flowers. |
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Because they had no recognized authority over their children, and could not control access to the bodies and labor of their wives, slave men were emasculated. |
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It was in utter frustration over his private member's bill being eviscerated and emasculated by the government. |
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But with emasculated regulators, inhibited competition and inflated wages in the service industry, Irish consumers cannot bet on prices falling on the basis of a strong euro. |
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Is it because he feels emasculated by the sweet pink colour of his collar? |
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On top of that, three of them were dead, killed and emasculated by a mad avenger. |
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Under laparoscopic guidance, the testis is ligated, emasculated and removed. |
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Day-old flowers emasculated in the greenhouse experiment occasionally produced a fruit, indicating that the germination of self-pollen begins the day a flower opens. |
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Flowers were emasculated by removing the anther tube with fine forceps. |
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And in the 2010 comedy Grown Ups, Chris Rock plays a stay-at-home father who is mercilessly emasculated by his own mother-in-law. |
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Mr President, the United Nations has been emasculated by two members of the Security Council on the issue of sanctions on Iraq. |
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Perhaps now that society doesn't reward the maternal instinct in the way it once did there is a gap to fill and men, newly emasculated, are stepping into the breach. |
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Some men, as a result of the violent masculinities shaped during war, can feel emasculated as a result of disarmament. |
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He's clearly emasculated when he feels he has to sneak in a drink behind his wife's back, so in retaliation, he grows outwardly aggressive toward her. |
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In the '80s, working-class males were perceived as being emasculated by the way all their old jobs had shifted, the mines and steelworks and all that being shut down. |
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The civil service has been politicised and emasculated to the point where it stands supinely by while constitutional proprieties are systematically shredded one by one. |
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I can assure Mr Duff that the Commission is not going to be emasculated by the Constitution as regards Community competences. |
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So the macho extreme has become as much of a caricature as the emasculated metrosexual. |
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No fruits were obtained in the emasculated and bagged flowers, which fell soon after the treatment, indicating the absence of agamospermy for this species. |
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They sit at the leatherette wheel of their 100-grand Mercs, temporarily emasculated by the 7in disc of red light, and are possessed by a wrenching, envious rage at the tatty bicycle soaring off into the distance. |
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Many people still regarded the directive as too much of a threat even when it had been watered down and emasculated and even though it did not have to be implemented for another five years. |
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Unlike the Bloc, we do not believe that the Government of Canada should simply raise taxes only to transfer all the money to the premiers, plundering any surplus and leaving the Government of Canada weak and emasculated. |
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That could be addressed by going through and reinforcing the power of the General Assembly, which has been emasculated in almost all of the periods since the United Nations' creation, in terms of actual power. |
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First and foremost, Canadians have come out strongly in the same way they did in last year's budget bill, where the government emasculated the Navigable Waters Protection Act. |
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We are talking in the main about countries from Central and Eastern Europe which have enjoyed, as we all know, 40 years of dictatorship when civil society was emasculated, driven underground and destroyed. |
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This type of legislation went in and out of favour as its history reveals that substantial amendments in 1943 effectively emasculated it and the legislation was rarely used. |
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The Council opted for the emasculated and populistic proposals of this Parliament and ended up doing nothing whatsoever for small and medium-sized enterprises apart from issuing words of encouragement. |
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However, with the Tunisian secular opposition as emasculated as the Islamists, there is neither no one individual, nor any issue, that appears capable of galvanizing a process of genuine democratic reform. |
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However, not content with the explicit restrictions in Paragraph 5.1.3, some 52 Administrations, mostly from CEPT countries, effectively emasculated the compromise with an additional declaration at the end of the conference. |
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Technological man is either a specialist-savant like Sherlock Holmes or an emasculated drone like Dagwood Bumstead, according to McLuhan. |
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He plays the role of a meek husband who has been emasculated by his domineering wife. |
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