Sentences with phrase «became shadow women»

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She sounds like a woman in line to become shadow chancellor if Smith defies the polls and beats Corbyn to the top job.
Caroline Spelman also drops out of the top team, but becomes shadow environment secretary and shadow minister for women under Mrs May.
The Rotherham MP, who resigned from Corbyn's frontbench in the aftermath of the EU referendum but returned within weeks, becomes shadow minister for women and equalities.
At that time I felt like there weren't a lot of makeup options for darker skin tones available, and the makeup artists at the department store counters seemed to think that loading up the darkest shades of shadow, blush, and lipstick was the only way to go --(this is before YouTube changed the world of makeup for women of color)-- that's when I decided to take matters in to my own hands and I became sort of obsessed with playing with makeup.
Interestingly, rather than producing women afraid of their own shadows, it produced strong willful women — most likely from the move to the country where, though isolated, they learned to fend for themselves and become independent when they succeeded on their own.
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