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Bitch and published
* Life is My Bitch ISBN 0-9724663-1-2 ( published November, 2003 )
* 1999: The book Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women by the American author Elizabeth Wurtzel was published.
In 2010, Arngrim published her autobiography, titled Confessions of a Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated.
Her first book, Chess Bitch: Women in the Ultimate Intellectual Sport ( Siles Press, ISBN 1-890085-09-X ) was published in October 2005.

Bitch and July
At the July 1992 annual shareholders ' meeting for Time-Warner, actor Charlton Heston, who was a minor Time-Warner shareholder, was given the opportunity to address the crowd, and, in a well-publicized speech, recited lyrics from both " Cop Killer " and another song from Body Count, " KKK Bitch "-which namechecked Tipper Gore herself-in an attempt to embarrass company executives into dropping the album.
* It was released as a single in the U. S. in July 1974, backed with " Queen Bitch " from Bowie's 1971 album Hunky Dory.

Bitch and 1974
By 1974, Elton John had a hit single (# 4 in the U. S. and # 14 in the U. K .) with " The Bitch Is Back ", in which he says " bitch " repeatedly.
One of the subjects Erwitt has frequently photographed in his career is dogs: they have been the subject of four of his books, Son of Bitch ( 1974 ), Dog Dogs ( 1998 ), Woof ( 2005 ) and Elliott Erwitt's Dogs ( 2008 ).
* Son of Bitch, 1974.
It was included in the 1974 book Switch Bitch, centered on Uncle Oswald and the adventures he so luridly describes in his elaborate diaries.
Switch Bitch is a 1974 short story collection for adults by Roald Dahl.
Shahin Badar ( born 1974 ) is a singer and songwriter who is best known in Europe and North America for her vocals on The Prodigy ’ s single Smack My Bitch Up.

Bitch and .
The first single from Nobody's Daughter was " Skinny Little Bitch ", which was the most added song on alternative rock radio in early March 2010.
) Elsewhere, the album explored more serious themes, and found Bowie paying unusually direct homage to his influences with " Song for Bob Dylan ", " Andy Warhol ", and " Queen Bitch ", a Velvet Underground pastiche.
Contemporary knitting groups may be referred to in the U. S. as a " Stitch ' N Bitch " where a group of knitters get together to work on projects, discuss patterns, troubleshoot their work and just socialize.
( 2004 ) Stitch ' n Bitch: The Knitter's Handbook.
" Bitch " remained a strong insult through the nineteenth century.
" Bitch " has been reappropriated to have positive meanings in some contexts.
For example, in the New York Times bestseller The Bitch in the House, a woman describes her marriage: " I'm fine all day at work, but as soon as I get home, I'm a horror .... I'm the bitch in the house.
According to linguist Deborah Tannen, " Bitch is the most contemptible thing you can say about a woman.
For example, Bitch magazine describes itself as a " feminist response to pop culture.
A Bitch takes shit from no one.
The band 7 Year Bitch in concert.
* " You call me ' Bitch ' like it's a bad thing.
As the definition of " cooperation " was not confined to snitching, but included any form of collaboration, World War II veterans returning to prison were declared suki, leading to the post-WW2 Bitch Wars.
* Why Women Who Succeed Are Called Bitch by Leonard Pitts, Miami Herald, November 2007.
In the 1970s Collins made several films and then starred in the softcore film versions of her sister Jackie Collins's racy novels The Stud and The Bitch.
* Bitch Stole My Look, where two or more stars are shown to have worn the same outfit on different occasions.
Notable among these are Giant Robot, Dazed & Confused, Bust, Bitch, Cometbus and Maximum RocknRoll.
Although the first feminist zine was printed in 1989 in Minneapolis, Minnesota ( Not Your Bitch 1989-1992 ), it was the 90's that saw the rise of the riot grrrl zine.
Köhler later became known as " The Witch of Buchenwald " ( Die Hexe von Buchenwald ), usually rendered more alliteratively in English as " The Bitch of Buchenwald.

"-First and published
* " The Small Rain "-First published in March, 1959 in the Cornell Writer, No. 2, pp. 14 – 32.
* " Low-lands "-First published in New World Writing, No. 16, Philadelphia: Lippincott, on 16 March 1960, pp. 85 – 108.
* " Entropy "-First published in the Kenyon Review 22, No. 2, in Spring 1960, pp. 27 – 92.
* " Under the Rose "-First published in The Noble Savage 3 in May 1961, pp. 233 – 251.
* " The Secret Integration "-First published December 26, 1964 in The Saturday Evening Post 237 No. 45, pp. 36 – 37, 39, 42-44, 46-49, 51.
* " Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life "-First published in The Daily Telegraph in 1974
* " Beware of the Dog "-First published in Harper's in October 1944.
* " The Bookseller "-First published in Playboy in January 1986.
* " The Champion of the World "-First published in The New Yorker on 31 January 1959.
* " Death of an Old Old Man "-First published in Ladies Home Journal in September 1945.
* " Dip in the Pool "-First published in The New Yorker on 19 January 1952.
* " Edward the Conqueror "-First published in The New Yorker on 31 October 1953.
* " Galloping Foxley "-First published in Town & Country in November 1953.
* " The Great Switcheroo "-First published in Playboy in April 1974.
* " The Hitch-Hiker "-First published in Atlantic Monthly in July 1977.
* " Katina "-First published in Ladies Home Journal in March 1944.
* " Lamb to the Slaughter "-First published in Harper's in September 1953.
* " The Landlady "-First published in The New Yorker on 28 November 1959.
* " The Last Act "-First published in Playboy in January 1966.
* " Madame Rosette "-First published in Harper's in August 1945.
* " Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat "-First published in Nugget in December 1959.
* " My Lady Love, My Dove "-First published in The New Yorker on 21 June 1952.
* " Only This "-First published in Ladies Home Journal in September 1944.
* " Parson's Pleasure "-First published in Esquire in April 1958.

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