Sentences with phrase «woman recounted»

One woman recounted that, after the Inquiry, she had been told to go back to where she came from, even though she does not know where that is.
The 27 - year - old woman recounted how she left a nearby bar in a cab early Sunday morning only to stop at a taco stand at the intersection of North, Damen and Milwaukee Avenues.
One woman recounted her failed experiences with epidurals on her blog, «My Mommy Style.»
When the woman recounted the dining room exchange to female colleagues at the Mavs, they too were something other than shocked.
Another woman recounted an experience in which Hybels had started complimenting her appearance and criticizing her husband, and suggested they lead Willow together.
The women recount being assaulted, groped and raped by their drivers in the letter.
Two young women recount the lessons they learned from starting their social media - marketing agency.
Even sadder, I've listened with a broken heart to women recount decades of frustration and pain that went unaddressed because they believed a good Christian wife avoids saying things like, «I want» or «I need» or «let's.»
There are likely few women who reach their childbearing years never having heard a woman recount a story about childbirth.
You know, it's not like it used to be, as often, and you know for me, before..., while I was pregnant, I actually read a book of women recounting their own tales of breastfeeding and one of the women talked about finding all of these men who were....
The evidence comes from fMRI scans of 11 people's brains as they listened to a woman recounting a story.
Xan Brooks reviews Lars von Trier's four - hour explicit drama in which a woman recounts her struggle with sex addiction to an older male confidant
A chorus of women recount their stories and those of their grandmothers, former gulag prisoners who settled their Siberian mining town.
As the men sit in stunned silence, the women recount safety precautions they take as part of their daily routine.
Amazon US, UK, CA Smashwords Nook Apple iBooks A kooky and hopeless young woman recounts the spectacularly awful rise and fall of her first real relationship.

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In an April op - ed for the National Post, Rempel recounted some of the routine sexism she's faced in politics, furthering the ongoing discussion about the treatment of women in the workplace.
«Through unprecedented access to the players involved, he re-creates all the drama and turmoil of these turbulent days, revealing never - before - disclosed details and recounting how, motivated as often by ego and greed as by fear and self - preservation, the most powerful men and women in finance and politics decided the fate of the world's economy.»
But as Jill Lepore recounts in her new book, The Secret History of Wonder Woman, the Amazonian princess was only as empowered as her (male) writers allowed her to be.
He recounts a recent story about an elderly woman who had to interrupt a call to ScriptSave because her husband had suddenly taken a fall.
RICHMOND, B.C. — A Vancouver sex - trade activist recounted the justice system's failure to protect women who were killed or have disappeared as posters of missing persons were shown on screens Wednesday at a national inquiry.
Institutional Investor recently reported that in late January, Grantham heard a colleague recount sharing a bus ride from New Hampshire to Boston with a young woman who wanted to sell her house to invest in stocks.
They do not recognize him and he feigns ignorance as they recount the story of his death and of women encountering angels in the tomb.
In the Catholic liturgy, we remember «Felicity, Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, etc.» The first two of these were third century women, who, after refusing to renounce their Christian conversions, endured being sent into an arena to be trampled by wild bulls and then having their throats slit by the Romans, as recounted in Bill Bennett's well researched new book Trial by Fire.
The Hadith recounts a story of a slave woman who insulted Muhammad and he was originally angry to learn that she had been killed until given the full story about how she had persisted in insulting him in spite of her master's orders for her to stop.
This passage recounts the story of the angels who long ago «did not keep their positions» in the spiritual realm, but left that which was natural for them to cohabit with women (Genesis 6:1 - 4).
Whitehead recounts a similar story after which he adds, «The woman with the Brahman head and the Pariah body was afterwards worshipped as Mariyamman; while the woman with the Pariah head and the Brahman body was worshipped as the goddess Yellamma» Henry Whitehead, The Village Gods of South India Revised Edition (New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1988), p. 116.
While McNamara recounts a history of repeated efforts on the part of the Church hierarchy to cloister women both from the world and male clerics, thus preventing any participation in sacramental or authoritative roles, her account also tells the story of countless women religious who endured, thrived, and often achieved renown despite such restrictive efforts.
In this it is recounted that suspicion was abroad concerning Sita, and the morals of the women of the land were being endangered.
The major characters in the history he recounts are «liberators» — men and women of the left — and «zealots» who are religious and conservative.
Many black women are falling apart physically and psychologically, as she recounts in her book Too Heavy a Yoke: Black Women and the Burden of Strength (Wipf and Stwomen are falling apart physically and psychologically, as she recounts in her book Too Heavy a Yoke: Black Women and the Burden of Strength (Wipf and StWomen and the Burden of Strength (Wipf and Stock).
In my description of the behavior of the two young women, I am attempting to imitate how a mechanistic scientist might recount her / his observations: I described what I saw and what I heard.
Jessica Shortall's TED talk on parental leave brought me to tears, as she recounted the stories of women who drained their savings to stay home for 12 weeks, of premature babies sent to daycare on respirators, of mothers going back to work while bleeding, exhausted, and sore from breastfeeding.
In a charming memoir that introduces the recipes, Mama Dip fondly recalls growing up in rural NC and recounts the story of a strong woman determined to make her own way in the larger world.
They would give me napkins to soak the blood from my face, they would help me call the police, they would track down the woman who punched me in the mouth, and one of them would even bring me ice as I recounted my story to a different man in uniform.
She recounts that several of her WIC counselors told her that «they «knew» lots of women who had been raped who breastfed,» and suggested that since she had obviously had sex to conceive a child since being attacked, she was sufficiently healed to nurse that child.
Ricki Sollinger recounts the many pressures on women pregnant out - of - wedlock to relinquish children for adoption in years gone by... «Ricki than describes expectant - mother homes which functioned as mechanisms to pry babies out of the reluctant arms of their mothers and into the hands of the adoption industry.
Liberal columnist Cole Jermyn recounts his experience as a participant in Saturday's historic Women's March on Washington.
Melissa DeRosa, the first woman to serve as secretary to the governor — the equivalent of the chief of staff post for a president in the executive chamber — recounted that despite her resume as a top official in Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office and role in the state campaign for President Barack Obama, she has been defined in the media by her relationship to her lobbyist father and husband, a former Cuomo spokesman who now works for Uber.
She recounts one almost farcical encounter with Brown, in which he asked her to defend him publicly against charges of using women as window dressing, while refusing to give her, his elected deputy leader, the cabinet post that would make her title meaningful.
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When it comes to training, female fire service members recounted being put through «girl drills,» which amounted to extra or harder training that only women had to complete.
Although that city now has a hospital named in honor of Ignaz Semmelweis, Fiala recounts how the physician was pilloried, fired from his job, and banned from the city for his suggestion that doctors were largely to blame for the deaths of many thousands of women during the 1800s from «childbed fever,» an infection of the uterus that occurred shortly after birth.
The woman was so terribly exhausted that she nodded off just recounting her woes.
Below, I recount what I discovered about hair loss, which unfortunately will affect two - thirds of women in the United States, methods I tried that failed, and what finally worked to bring back the hair I loved.
To take a step back — I was inspired to go through with my own closet cleanout after reading a style essay in ELLE recounting one woman's attempt to embrace her thirties.
Average - looking single men have recounted how women throw themselves at them.
I asked some women in Accra to share their worst dating experiences with me and they recounted some funny but sad moments in their dating.
One woman's life of love and larceny is recounted in this soapy drama based on the best - selling novel by Sidney Sheldon.
The film chronicles a woman's erotic journey from birth to age 50, recounted over 8 chapters by Joe, a self - diagnosed nymphomaniac, to Seligman, a bachelor who finds her beaten body in an alleyway and tends to her wounds.
An extremely good - natured, upbeat recounting of the infamous Bobby Riggs - Billie Jean King «man vs. woman» match of 1973.
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