They saw themselves not as independent thinkers but as helpmates and surrogates to absent husbands and fathers. |
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The villagers entered the hut then, and it became obvious to John that these were not ordinary Santa's helpers, but his closest confidantes and helpmates. |
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In marriages, they were seen as partners, rather than helpmates, and men and women discussed concerns and made major decisions together. |
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Shimon Peres, Israel's elder statesman, emerges as one of the settlers' most useful early helpmates. |
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Jaroslav ¦tún, a Slovak chess author and composer, has created this database, which contains more than 200 of his own chess problems of various categories: Fantasy chess, orthodox and helpmates etcetera. |
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He enters a Southern Baptist seminary in Texas, and she follows, taking a job as a hostess in the associated Homemaking House, whose mission is to instruct women in the art of becoming helpmates. |
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At least since the days of Carry Nation, we bartenders have sometimes been regarded as nothing more than helpmates of iniquity and accomplices to debauchery. |
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They are warm, caring and, most of all, irreproachable helpmates. |
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