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Attractive Helpmate: “The shadow will be different depending on the day of the year, right?”
‘National Treasure’ actually inspires mid-movie history lesson « The Retort 2009
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But they also considered naming it "Mary Todd Lincoln: Hellcat or Helpmate?" or "Mary Todd Lincoln: Hellcat or Heroine?"
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In winter a special flower of winter, let us say a camellia, bearing some such name as White Jewel or Wabisuke, which might be translated literally as "Helpmate in Solitude", is chosen, a camellia remarkable among camellias for its whiteness and the smallness of its blossoms; and but a single bud is set out in the alcove.
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_ On this point, do not fail to read "The Helpmate," by May Sinclair.
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One day the busy Thimble-Rigger took his Helpmate into the lonesome
Ade's Fables George Ade 1905
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One day the busy Thimble-Rigger took his Helpmate into the lonesome
Ade's Fables George Ade 1905
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He bilks Revolutionary Committees; rides in carriers 'carts, covered carts and open; lies hidden in one, under knapsacks and cloaks of soldiers' wives on the Street of Orleans, while men search for him: has hairbreadth escapes that would fill three romances: finally he gets to Paris to his fair Helpmate; gets to
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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"She needs to have a plan," said Valerie Collins, director of Helpmate, the domestic abuse agency for Buncombe County.
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Tel Aviv: 1990; “Otto Bussa: The Believer, The Helpmate.”
Haika Grosman. 2009
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"Farm Women on the Canadian Prairie Frontier: The Helpmate Image."
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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