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Often and men
Often strong men muscle the subject into a car and take him to a place where he is cut from everyone but his captors.
Often young men set up an adorned birch in front of their girlfriend's house.
Often, men in Jennings ' situation would simply plead guilty to the charge and hope to quietly rebuild their lives.
* " Often, men help women get to the corner office "— 2009 USA Today article
The original quote is, " The best-laid schemes o ' mice an men / Gang aft agley " ( translation: " Often go awry ").
Often ( somewhat misleadingly ) called eunuchs in English, they may be born intersex or apparently male, dress in feminine clothes and generally see themselves as neither men nor women.
Often criticism was governed by very strict cultural rules of politeness, propriety and decency, and there could be immediate penalties if the wrong words were said or written down ( in 17th century England, more than half of men and about three-quarters of women could not read or write ).
Often it is women who place geasa upon men.
Often a variety of different perspectives are used in the same scene, so that more can be revealed ( e. g., a different angle is used to show men working behind a wall ).
Often, these men may benefit from anti-anxiety medication or SSRIs, such as sertraline, paroxetine or Dapoxetine, as these slow down ejaculation times.
Often, these men are wearing a " wide cloak " that reduces the body of the figure to a simple block-like shape.
Often, such stories reverse the gender disparity by " empowering " the " damsel ", or by placing boys or men in distress to be rescued thereby.
Often the term has been applied to men who would hire out for contract killings or at a ranch embroiled in a range war where they would earn " fighting wages.
Often it would develop into a shootout where both men bolted for cover.
Often these men were professional goldsmiths, ivory turners or students of barber-surgeons.
Often, men would join Phrenocon, then later withdraw their membership and join Greek-letter fraternities.
Often going there in his own private Railcar, and working beside his men during the day and on business affairs most of the night, seldom sleeping for more than a few hours.
Often these groups are four girls, or two boys and two girls for the benefit of singing their songs in four-part harmony, not necessarily three wise men at all.
Often used in the argot of gay men, it can be intended either as a put-down, a self-mocking appellation, a term of endearment, or neutrally.
Often, but by no means always, they are men of minimal wealth and, because they depend for their livelihood on the community that appoints them, they have little authority even within their own social boundaries.
Often, tarento, whether men or women, have notoriously short career spans ( around one or two years ), and their earning capabilities are not as high as popularly imagined.
Often the situation led to a fight between the two men at the May Fair.
Often taking the punishment for his men, Kaji is personally beaten many times by these veterans, despite his personal relationship with Second Lieutenant Kageyama.
Often, the food was placed in the barn in the dark of night for the men to get what they could.

Often and women
Often artistic representations of female sexuality suggest trends or ideas on broad scales, giving historians clues as to how widespread or accepted erotic relationships between women were.
Often, women with high risk pregnancies can receive the benefits of midwifery care from a nurse-midwife in collaboration with a physician.
Often, the women would not desire to marry, or want a husband that they couldn't have.
Often these sorts of accounts are constructed within the ' contraceptive economy ' of a relationship, where women have maintained responsibility of the contraceptive task up until the point of the operation.
Often, women in developing nations are legally restricted from their land on the sole basis of gender.
Often in Orthodox communities there is a special public reading only for women, conducted either in a private home or in a synagogue, but the Megillah is read by a man.
In 1943, an Italian-American woman, Rita Zucca also began broadcasting to American troops from Rome, using the name “ Sally .” Often the two women were thought to be one and the same.
Often, women are required to remarry within the family of their late husband after a period of mourning.
Often women are quite distressed to be called back for a diagnostic mammogram.
Often they were favored over women.
Often, episodes are written doing a parody of stereotypical episodes on regular sitcoms ( e. g. The son showing an interest in women, the Dad being reconnected with an old passion, the Mother temporarily leaving after a fight, etc.
Often Bosnian women were held in captivity for an extended period of time and only released slightly before the birth of a child conceived of rape.
Often women were taught to read so that they could read the Bible, but few learned to write as it was thought that there was no reason a woman should know how to write.
Often during the slave period, the women became the diviners and healers which was not part of African tradition ; however, the male slaves were constantly working and did not have the time to take care of daily instances.
Often a rake was a prodigal who wasted his ( usually inherited ) fortune on gambling, wine, women and song, incurring lavish debts in the process.
Often listed as one of the most beautiful women in America, Evans appeared in Playboy magazine at the behest of her then-husband John Derek in 1971.
Often, the mythical Amazons ( women warriors ) are shown with peltast equipment.
Often, women who sing dramatic coloratura roles have the ability to cross over to the more lyric roles ( and vice versa ); for instance, Joan Sutherland, Diana Damrau ( dramatic to lyric ); Lucia Popp, and Natalie Dessay ( lyric to dramatic ).
" Often criticized by contemporary theatre analyzers as overt sexism, the idea being expressed in the monologue is that women, despite serving as the source of morality in Victorian era marriages, should be less judgemental of their husband's mistakes because of complexities surrounding the balance that husbands of that era had to keep between their domestic and their worldly obligations.
The editorial, titled " Honorable Often to Be an Old Maid ," advised women: " Marry for a home!
Often the Quranic quote, " O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters, and the believing women, to cover themselves with a loose garment.

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