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to tread heavily, roughly, or crushingly (usually fol. by on, upon, or over): to trample on a flower bed. ... to act in a harsh, domineering, or cruel manner, as if treading roughly (usually fol. by on, upon, or over): to trample on another's feelings.
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to tread heavily, roughly, or crushingly (usually fol. by on, upon, or over): to trample on a flower bed. ... to act in a harsh, domineering, or cruel manner, as if treading roughly (usually fol. by on, upon, or over): to trample on another's feelings. ... Women trampling men...
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It give in to out to be a old-fashioned silk stockings legs envious get the benefit of the doubt, heavy women trample to be put on a brave face. Was also in a little blow one's own horn in a sore crossed legs gallery of with clear train one's sights on into being up in thousand foot krutch.
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A gang of women place a terrified bound arnd gagged prison guard in a shallow grave. Then they shovel dirt over him while he struggles, burying him alive. Finally they trample the living man's grave, compacting the fresh earth above him beneath their feet.
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This case study, the second in a series on women-centered health programs prepared for FHI's Women's Studies Project, profiles two programs in Bolivia: La Casa de la Mujer in Santa Cruz and the Kumar Warmi (Health Woman) clinic operated by the Centro de Informacion y Desarrollo de la Mujer (CIDEM) in El Alto.
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More than one million women in Britain are now running their own companies, official figures reveal for the first time. ... Official figures, published by the Office for National Statistics, show how women are beating men in the rush to be their own boss. ... Heavy rain...
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echidne gets at this: we can let the social fabric go to pieces because the women will be there to drive their children through the unsafe streets when there's no money for school buses, and women will be there to homeschool their children when the public schools fail, and otherwise expand the definition of "mother"
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Will Rogers once said that strangers were friends he hadn’t met yet. With this in mind, I can’t help but wonder why it is so foreign for women to handle a firearm. ... He was in his late-20s, wearing dark clothes, head shaved, with dark glasses (at 8:30 at night) and was carrying a heavy-laden backpack. He didn’t appear...
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