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Of the people Shawn knew well, only Adam was a successful writer, and Adam hadn’t seemed to like Shawn’s musical, which was called Spinsters!
Surrender, Dorothy Meg Wolitzer 1999
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When Broadbent conducted a tasting a couple of years ago for a group of 20-something women, called the Spinsters of San Francisco, he knew port had broken free of its fusty, dusty image.
Port For Beginners 2009
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Florida's GOP Governor to Be Outed in Explosive Documentary Released Today Egypt's "Spinsters" Fight Against Stereotypes and Discrimination
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Raw Story John Byrne 2009
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"Spinsters and Seamstresses: Women in Cloth and Clothing Production," pp. 191 – 205 from M.W. Ferguson, et al., eds.,
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"The Doctor Takes a Wife" (1940) makes Young the best-selling author of "Spinsters Aren't Spinach," a tome affirming the single life.
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The women keep getting younger, and the men, well they keep getting younger women to enjoy their company at the annual Bachelors and Spinsters Ball.
Think Progress » After Series of Conflicting Statements, HUD Spokeswoman Goes on ‘Scheduled Leave’ 2006
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The Genealogue: Spinsters Banished from Britain skip to main skip to sidebar
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Spinsters will go back to the first Clinton presidency and call hypocrisy, since Bill consistently bombed Iraq over his two terms.
Hillary Rodham Nixon 2007
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I especially liked Hands (ties in with lace knitting), Three of Spinsters, and The River Wyrd.
August 2005 2005
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I especially liked Hands (ties in with lace knitting), Three of Spinsters, and The River Wyrd.
Inspiration 2005
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