Tanzer's mantle is made of a collection of vintage linens used by her mother and her husband's grandmothers. |
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Younger women can now navigate their way through a much wider range of life choices than their mothers and grandmothers. |
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Sure, they have been beaten by everybody and their grandmothers since September, not even having chalked up a draw. |
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Maybe it will give him, and some other evolutionist apologists, food for thought the next time they put one of their grandmothers on a train. |
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Women always have a richer storehouse of vocabulary that they inherit from their mothers and grandmothers. |
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Grandparents, particularly grandmothers, cared for the offspring of married sons or daughters. |
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We must take it at face value for there is no torment beyond the exuberant grins, coy smirks or contemplative musings of any of the grandmothers. |
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Perhaps one day they will be able, like their grandmothers before the revolution, to walk the streets with their hair uncovered. |
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In extended families, grandparents, especially grandmothers, provide a good deal of child care. |
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In addition, single working mothers leave many a child in the hands of grandmothers and aunts. |
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Yes, women's liberation has given us choices that our grandmothers and even mothers could only dream of, but it has its downside too. |
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The responsibility for looking after the children falls to their mothers and grandmothers. |
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Some of my friends and patients nostalgically recall spending happy days off school with mothers and grandmothers. |
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There were young mothers and grandmothers, all fussing over their children. |
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I had grandfathers and grandmothers and cousins and uncles and aunties, everyone was there. |
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Of course, women's lives are very different to those of their grandmothers. |
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Shannon is at her grandmothers and Chris is visiting his brother at college. |
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I did not know either of my grandmothers, but my mother was such a wonderful one to my children. |
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It's from our grandmothers and our grandfathers that we've learned about the land. |
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The only difference is that most of them are now grandmothers like myself and we are usually to be seen with our precious grandchildren in tow. |
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Toys were generally restricted to gifts from my parents or from the grandmothers. |
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Both my grandmothers wore shapeless, listless, grandmotherly dresses with baggy bosoms and they donned sturdy black oxford-type shoes. |
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The people who died were mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grandmothers, grandfathers and friends. |
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Hammond brings the memory of her grandmothers to life with humour and love and without sugar-coating them. |
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The grandmothers cheered as Jon caught his child and its mother in his arms. |
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Almost comically, she began to see if her grandmothers tea set was still all there. |
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They are being trained as auxiliary nurses and many are being adopted as grandmothers in families. |
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Jane Faller is 69 and does what many grandmothers like to do, spoil her grandkids. |
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These are our grandmothers and aunts and uncles and fathers and sisters and cousins and close friends. |
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In their new role, grandmothers became intimately involved with their grandchildren by assuming primary responsibility for their care. |
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Participants learned the old lullabies and folk songs of their mothers and grandmothers joyfully and enthusiastically. |
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Both boys are pawned off on grandmothers, who will die early and represent the only selfless love either child will know. |
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For ages, grandmothers educated granddaughters and mothers taught daughters, usually orally. |
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Unlike my aged grandmothers, Casella is a wizard with beans, which he grows with tender care on an organic plot upstate. |
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Old grandmothers sitting in a circle were stitching tiny colourful stitches on a quilt. |
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Twice a week, grandmothers come to the school and work with groups of children in the playground or under a tree. |
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There's a sense of inseparableness of body, spirit and landscape that I recognise from my own grandmothers. |
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There are little kids darting up and down the bleachers, being herded by moms and dads, grandmothers and grandfathers. |
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Their mother, a shiftless pleasure-seeker, abandons them to different grandmothers without batting an eyelid. |
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Our grandmothers already knew that hops had sedating characteristics and used extracts of the plants for all kinds of discomfort. |
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Formerly, Provencal grandmothers used to apply a cabbage leaf, dipped in olive oil, to cure bruises. |
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However, Martin Lee Anderson was sent to the Boot Camp where he died for joyriding in his grandmothers vehicle. |
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But by then, all your friends will think you're a total freak who drives worse than their dawdling old grandmothers. |
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What sets apart the lives of young women today from those of their mothers and grandmothers? |
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Her early work gave way to more chilling visions that echoed fairy tale evils, sinister forests, cunning wolves, and grandmothers ready to eat you. |
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Smudging with sage in my home helps clean my mind and spirit and carries my prayers to grandmothers, grandfathers and the Great Spirit. |
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Accepting and supportive mothers, grandmothers, informed midwives and mothers-in-law as a source of encouragement, insight and strength. |
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In many societies, mothers face challenges, first as daughters, then as wives, as daughters-in-law and as mothers or grandmothers. |
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I've had grandfathers, grandmothers, uncles, aunties, cousins, but I'm not able to be their relative. |
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The women who provided the solutions in this process are daughters, sisters, mothers, grandmothers and granddaughters. |
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Three stages of life are explored in 21 images, the faces revealing families of grandmothers, daughters and granddaughters. |
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Would we have the courage to do what our grandfathers and grandmothers did? |
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Fast forward four decades, and our lives today are unrecognisable to our grandmothers. |
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Orange blossom, appreciated by our grandmothers, has a relaxing, comforting effect, bringing the calm needed for replenishing, restful sleep. |
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The age range there is from young mothers to great grandmothers. |
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For Ignacio, the sweetest moment came a few days later, when Hortensia Montoya arrived and the two grandmothers embraced. |
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So my advice to the grandmothers always is: give them time – that's how you show your love. |
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We do not have any such officers, but black grandmothers are in fact to be found. |
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Other grandmothers joined her in what eventually became a walk around the five Great Lakes. |
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The effect of this order was that the grandmothers took over parental responsibility for the child. |
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Beadworkers recall their grandmothers talking about how families lived long ago. |
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They were defeated by kerchiefed mothers and grandmothers silently walking in a circle day after day displaying their grief and the General's crimes for all to see. |
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Even the ladies of the night, when they retire from the profession, return to the way of behaving that they learned from their mothers, and grandmothers before them. |
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Videos of 90-year-old grandmothers playing the Rift are great, but they need their grandchildren to set the systems up. |
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It is not so difficult to see why in the old tales our grandmothers told us God chooses to reveal himself on mountains, far removed from the chaos of urbanity. |
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Gingrich seemed slightly flustered, pivoting back to the poor grandmothers. |
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You pass crowded markets with halal meat shops and women in burkhas and Sikh grandmothers headed to the gurudwara and Hindu mothers pushing their children in strollers. |
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Marketers began advertising them as sanitary, efficient, and healthy alternatives to the frumpy ol' washables our grandmothers used. |
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Our Innu grandmothers never went to school. |
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So, young women took their mothersin-law or grandmothers and sat them down at the front of the stalls while they continued selling secretly from the rear. |
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When boys are born, grandmothers stand at the threshold of the home and joyously beat a thali, metal plate, to announce the birth of a male child. |
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The Mums for Mums were purchased by members of the congregation in previous weeks in honour of mothers, with the profits to go to support mothers and grandmothers suffering from AIDS and the results of AIDS in Malawi. |
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The release of Health Canada's newest version of the Canada Food Guide to Healthy Eating earlier this week confirms what our mothers and grandmothers have long expounded. |
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You can see compounds and their endless walls surrounding houses in which grandfathers, grandmothers, fathers, mothers, children and grandchildren live together. |
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Elizabeth was born at Greenwich Palace and was named after both her grandmothers, Elizabeth of York and Elizabeth Howard. |
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We sat with single mothers and grandmothers who have no drinkable water, no sewage, no electricity, little money for food, and no chance of their children ever going to school. |
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Our grandmothers, mothers and sisters fought for necessary change and for the enlightenment of our nations, government and the world about the Indian Act's blatant discrimination. |
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One Elder suggested that they be recruited as volunteers to work in schools as grandmothers and offer the children emotional and psychological support. |
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When it is offered and a request is made, there is an opening of a door between the physical world we live in and the spiritual world of our Creator and the sacred grandmothers and grandfathers. |
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The way that this gunman felt, that women are not worth as much as men, is the way abusive men can think about their girlfriends, wives, mothers, grandmothers, sisters, aunties, nieces and daughters. |
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We, the grandmothers of Africa, issue this clarion call to the world. |
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No, they are not even abandoned, they are left in the hands of their elder brothers and sisters, grandmothers and grandfathers because their parents have gone off in search of a living. |
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At home, I like to make an old-fashioned Waldorf salad, first presented on a lettuce leaf in 1893 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel iNew Yorkrk and served by grandmothers ever since. |
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An anthropologist tells me that Somali girls today are being married off at a much younger age than their mothers or grandmothers, as Somali men want to imitate marriages they saw while working in Arab states. |
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There have been several cases of women who've adopted babies and breast-fed them, or grandmothers who breast-fed the baby if the mother passed away. |
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Mothers, grandmothers, and mothers-in-law? |
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The weaving is undertaken during winter by the female members of the extended family, girls learning from their mothers and grandmothers and wives assisting their mothers-in-law. |
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Another is that, among people buying annuities, there tends to be a huge amount of adverse selection: only healthy people with grandmothers who live to 108 are the ones who buy them. |
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A culture that insists on the appearance of nubile availability among women old enough to be grandmothers may be as tyrannical as one that requires the syphilitic to wander noseless forever, reviled by all. |
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There were several grandmothers who expressed concern about low self-esteem, suicide and self-destructive behavior that may be due to the lack of love and positive encouragement in the schools. |
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Set the table with your finest things, have the kids decorate to their heart's content and invite all the moms and grandmothers you know to a very girly afternoon celebration of motherhood. |
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Our grandmothers could swoon over Picturegoer spreads of Cary in his suave prime and enjoy his signature wit and charisma on the big screen. |
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The two grandmothers talked to each other in a joint radio interview after the DNA results were announced, as a wave of joy swept across the nation. |
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Would it address the cares and problems that these mothers and grandmothers in particular are trying to point out day in and day out through their many efforts? |
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Whenever I reach for one to desalinate a dish, I picture grandmothers the world over standing by their own traitorously salty pots, dropping cubes of potato into them, then returning to their knitting. |
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How do our mothers and grandmothers end up living in poverty? |
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Elian got dressed up to meet his grandmothers, and it never happened. |
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Our grandmothers already knew about the digestive qualities of chamomile. |
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She was named after her grandmothers, Zeta Jones and Catherine Fair. |
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Both of Hollie's grandmothers and a paternal aunt had the disease. |
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Keeping with Old South charm, bouquets for the mothers, grandmothers, and Katie's godmother were presented in silver tussie-mussie holders with charms. |
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