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Some women can sit and sew, crochet, tat or knit by the hour, and look calm and relaxed and turn out beautiful work.
Some women get a real thrill out of housework.
Some date it from woman suffrage, others from when women first began to challenge men in the marketplace, still others from the era of the emancipated flapper and bathtub gin.
Some idea of the competence of the women is indicated in the contribution made by them during the past 25 years that totals $840,000.
Some writers trace the process to the medieval mode of trial by combat, in which some litigants, notably women, were allowed a champion to represent them.
Some 9, 000 people from the armed services and civilians were working at Bletchley Park at the height of the codebreaking efforts in January 1945, and over 12, 000 ( of whom more than 80 % were women ) worked there at some point during the war.
Some provinces of the Anglican Communion have begun ordaining women as bishops in recent decades for example, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Cuba.
Some breasts are mounted high upon the chest wall, are of rounded shape, and project almost horizontally from the chest, which features are common to girls and women in the early stages of thelarchic development, the sprouting of the breasts.
Some women can achieve an orgasm from such activities.
Some other Wiccan covens are composed of women and men, and worship the God and Goddess, while Dianics generally worship the Goddess as Whole Unto Herself.
Some are reserved for men and others for women while some may be performed by either, though these traditional distinctions are breaking down: the Farruca, for example, once a male dance, is now commonly performed by women too.
Some of the goals of feminist theology include increasing the role of women among the clergy and religious authorities, reinterpreting male-dominated imagery and language about God, determining women's place in relation to career and motherhood, and studying images of women in the religion's sacred texts and matriarchal religion.
Some of the male lecturers in Oxford are still not happy with women getting degrees ; the number of women in the University is restricted by statute to no more than 25 % ( a restriction which would only be removed in the 1970s ); women are segregated in special women's colleges such as Shrewsbury, while the prestigious historic colleges remain exclusively male ; women's colleges are starved for funds and run on a shoestring.
Some such disappointment could explain why Boccaccio, having previously written always in praise of women and love, came suddenly to write in a bitter Corbaccio style.
Some scholars speculate that Hildegard was placed in the care of Jutta, the daughter of Count Stephan II of Sponheim, at the age of eight, before the two women were enclosed together six years later.
Some of the reforms that were actually put in place, such as the abolition of the traditional Muslim veil for women and the opening of a number of co-educational schools, quickly alienated many tribal and religious leaders.
'" Some newspapers later claimed cocaine use caused blacks to rape white women and was improving their pistol marksmanship.
Some of these laws are directed only to men or to women, some only to the ancient priestly groups, the Kohanim and Leviyim ( members of the tribe of Levi ), some only to farmers within the Land of Israel.
Some women who engage in homosexual behavior may reject the lesbian identity entirely, refusing to identify themselves as lesbian or bisexual.
Some women were able to arrive at the recruiting station in a man's suit, deny ever having been in love with another woman, and be easily inducted.

Some and staged
Some have criticized the obvious stagings in this film as being at odds with Vertov's credos of " life as it is " and " life caught unawares ": the scene of the woman getting out of bed and getting dressed is obviously staged, as is the reversed shot of the chess pieces being pushed off a chess board and the tracking shot which films Mikhail Kaufman riding in a car filming a third car.
Some of the Mission properties were sold or leased for use as saloons and gambling halls, racetracks were constructed, and fights between bulls and bears were staged for crowds.
Some insist that this demonstration was staged by Iturbide himself or his loyalists.
Some demonstrators held rallies, others held teach-ins and at least one group staged an early-morning street party.
Some elaborately staged shows in the UK ( using The Sentinel concept as the theme, and featuring props by the special effects team from Doctor Who ) failed to generate the needed interest, and by the time the band was ready to record their second album for EMI, Lowson decided to leave the band ( and the music industry ).
Some teachers have openly criticized her to newspapers and some students staged protests in 2005 and 2008.
Some of his work features photographs of " pre-to barely pubescent boys " ( Art in America, Dec, 2001 ) in elaborately staged tableau settings, commonly showing multiple boys wearing traditional private school uniforms either engaged in school-life or recreation after school — but with often transgressive and erotic twists in their activities.
Some Pan-Blue supporters theorized that the incident was staged in order for Chen to gain sympathy votes.
Some pan-Blue supporters painted the incident as a sham staged to boost sympathy for Chen and win the election, arguing that the wounds inflicted upon the President and Vice President were improbably light and citing various perceived irregularities in the chronology of events and the physical and photographic evidence.
) Some would say that the relative success of this game, which was staged for several years, helped lead to the domed stadium era which began with the opening of the Houston Astrodome in 1965.
Some events are staged inside arenas, most notably the Chili Bowl held in early January at the Expo Square Pavilion in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Some of the earliest attempts to bring attention to the new disease were staged by the Sisters, both in and out of costume.
Some television viewers called the police, while others called the station to inquire if the shooting was staged.
Some of the drama and opera directors for whom he worked included Margaret Webster, Colin Graham, John Copley, Peter Dews and Rudolf Hartmann-with productions staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Old Vic, London ; Sadler's Wells Opera Company ( since 1974 English National Opera ), Sadler's Wells Theatre, London ; The Royal Opera at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London ; and numerous other national and international houses.
Some controversy surrounded the production, as the internet group Anonymous staged an anti-Scientology protest at the first night of preview performances in New York City ( due to cast member Katie Holmes ).
Some of the most critically effective artworks of the recent period were staged outside the gallery, away from the museum and in that sense, protest art has found a different relationship to the public.
Some believe that the Native American archival items were staged on the table of the room, while others believe the items were in possession of the group.
Some establishments even staged mock police raids for their patrons ' benefit.
Some of the major changes in CMMI V1. 3 are the support of Agile Software Development, improvements to high maturity practices and alignment of the representation ( staged and continuous ).
Some believe that the murder was staged and that Lukanov is still alive.
Some influence, apparently, they did have ; ironically, one of the first thing the Soviet government did was lift the ban from the blatantly anti-monarchist Pavel Pervy play to let it be staged in many of the Red Russia's theaters.
Some 5000 spectators were treated to a show with 100 planes and staged bombings of Chinese pirates.

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