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She looks very much like a womana very beautiful one too.
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But it just so happens that a womana foreigner, for that matterhad never spoken to a man in a position of power the way I had to the representative of South Koreas Ministry of Sports.
Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009
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But it just so happens that a womana foreigner, for that matterhad never spoken to a man in a position of power the way I had to the representative of South Koreas Ministry of Sports.
Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009
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But Rydstroms attention had narrowed on one womana petite beauty sitting on a chaise longue, smoking a cigar and talking on a cell phone.
Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009
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But it just so happens that a womana foreigner, for that matterhad never spoken to a man in a position of power the way I had to the representative of South Koreas Ministry of Sports.
Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009
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But it just so happens that a womana foreigner, for that matterhad never spoken to a man in a position of power the way I had to the representative of South Koreas Ministry of Sports.
Make Your Life Prime Time María Celeste Arrarás 2009
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One womana very diplomatic social workersaid to choose a universal Sabbath that was neither a Friday, a Saturday, or a Sunday and that anyone who wanted another day off could take one without penalty from an employer.
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But Rydstroms attention had narrowed on one womana petite beauty sitting on a chaise longue, smoking a cigar and talking on a cell phone.
Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009
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But Rydstroms attention had narrowed on one womana petite beauty sitting on a chaise longue, smoking a cigar and talking on a cell phone.
Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009
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In late 1996 these tensions peaked when people attributed the death of a local woman to a new form of witchcraft known as xifula, and rumor blamed a womana deslocadawho had borrowed land from the dead woman during the war and refused to give it up.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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