North Yorkshire women have been asked by police to nag their motorcycle-loving menfolk to ride with more restraint on the county's roads. |
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They said all the menfolk were away, up in the bush, and wouldn't be back for an hour. |
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Like an avenging angel, the stranger forces the menfolk to confront their own inadequacies. |
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We are in a city ravaged by war where the menfolk rally round a new leader despite their misgivings. |
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The menfolk of Shanghai are world-famous for their consideration towards their wives and their diligence in carrying out household chores. |
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Women and children crowd around a wood stove in one room while, outside in the pouring rain, their menfolk unload sacks of potatoes and rice. |
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I left Stone Town soon after lunch, just as the town's menfolk were heading back to their houses to take their afternoon siesta. |
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Nuala Ryan, said the women travellers, in the main, want to be housed but the menfolk do not, preferring to remain on the side of the road. |
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And thinking back, it seems that the ladies present weren't quite so dismissive as their menfolk and some were unashamedly enthusiastic. |
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While their menfolk were at the convention, these elderly candy-floss haired ladies were let loose on Manhattan. |
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They are most disappointed as reciprocal support from the menfolk is very sparse indeed. |
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The argument of menfolk in not allowing women to enter the mosque is that this will distract the attention of men. |
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Although this service is compiled and organised by women, the menfolk will also be welcome to join in the service on Friday night. |
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The dervishes are renowned for their peaceable and affable disposition, which sets them apart from an awful lot of Turkish menfolk. |
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For their part, the women sat stony-faced, watching their menfolk make fools of themselves. |
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Then, there is the crucial administering of the medicine in the murrel that is deftly handled by the menfolk and the women in the family. |
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Along with traditional local hangouts, where the menfolk gather in the evenings to gossip, the MCT has become the tren diest place in town. |
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Women are still controlled by their menfolk, since perceived transgressions can besmirch a family's reputation. |
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For the first time in tribal history, homes were built for and owned by women and the menfolk could no longer ignore or displace them! |
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They take on both their own responsibilities, and also those of their menfolk. |
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Once the sailors go, the Tahitian women go back to their menfolk to be consoled. |
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Droves of Ouadane's menfolk have headed north to work in the mines or emigrated to bigger towns like Nouadibou or Nouakchott, the capital. |
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They are often confined to their houses and suffer the effects of rampant unemployment far more than their menfolk. |
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Among others, they settle for advising their menfolk outside the assemblies. |
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Experience has proved time and again, that women make better use of investment funds than their menfolk. |
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True true for the menfolk, that is... but for the ladies, the party has just begun! |
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Here museum visitors can find out how more about the families' everyday struggles to survive whilst their menfolk were working away from home. |
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The menfolk, of course, worked much of the day, so most of the time the village belonged to women, children, and the elderly. |
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When our wakas originally came to Aotearoa and landed, the first thing our menfolk did was to walk the land and claim it, by leaving stone markers. |
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She had for some time, been shy around the menfolk of the village. |
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Our menfolk are not usually backwards at coming forwards, so it was a surprise to see Blackburn's first speed dating event had more women than men queuing to find a partner. |
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I can understand the anguish which will be beginning to form in the minds of so many Ulster families whose menfolk have worked at Harland's for generations. |
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Like their menfolk, our women should be encouraged to project their abilities and potential within their democratic rights in a competitive market. |
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Aughness was once a busy village full of youthful exuberance, where the menfolk would return from England for the summer months to fish its rich waters. |
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Maybe women should just leave comedy to the menfolk, and stick to nagging! |
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In this region, women traditionally play an important role, especially in agriculture. Since their menfolk are frequently away, working in the mines or the cities, the women are often left to maintain their families. |
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The menfolk go to nearby communities in search of seeds, while the women distribute them to the vegetable gardens, identify medicinal plants and exchange know-how. |
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Beating rhythmically on these wooden shields, menfolk dance through the rice fields to drive away evil spirits and rats, which eat crops and dig burrows, causing seepage and erosion. |
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What we could do was get together and, in the face of a war devised by men for control of the country and the economy, make alliances to halt the killing of our menfolk. |
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As the system developed, Congress sent county agents from universities to teach menfolk modern farming and their wives such skills as tomato-canning. |
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The menfolk set to work with shovels to clear the blocked roads. |
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While menfolk largely concentrated on fish harvesting, the women undertook a number of land based occupations like net making, fish curing and fish vending. |
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Women and children much prefer them to the cramped brick boxes of the past, which they have turned over to the menfolk in their compounds, and to visitors. |
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Our menfolk continue to make the big tailors and the large shops rich. |
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In reality, if women's priorities are different from those of their menfolk, their priorities are less likely to prevail because they have less social and economic power. |
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Although we were not kept with my father, once a month the women and children at Port Erin were bussed over to Onchan to visit their menfolk, which I remember as being a journey full of tears. |
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At our family reunion, the menfolk generally have a ball game, while the womenfolk gossip and trade snapshots. |
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The old woman was surprised when the soldiers stopped to look at her camouflage quilts, since menfolk are rarely interested in needlework. |
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A clamour of young Afrikaner supermodel-types downing cocktails as pink as the paintwork lament the absence of their menfolk, lost to the rugby apparently, in machine-gun ek-sents. |
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It's A Good Thing to share the beauty love among menfolk, and you can look doubly devoted with this man-impressing freebie. |
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Though I suppose if you've no one to love but a grouty old mother, you don't have the worry and fear for your menfolk heavy on you, Mercy conceded. |
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