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- The government responded with rhetoric that explicitly feminised the new roles.
- Most of the autoflowering seeds available in the market are feminised.
- Girls are feminised from childhood by being taught rules that subjugate them, she argued.
- Furthermore, Shelley suggests that when political leaders become feminised, they lose their political power.
- She draws an analogy between Midas and George IV, British kings who were often viewed as feminised.
- Pouffe is both a chair and a feminised version of puff, and has possibility as a disambig page.
- Cheery Littlebottom's attempts to feminise this tradition have not been met with great success, at least by human standards.
- Bather attempted to " feminise " the force, redesigning the uniform in 1946 and allowing policewomen to wear makeup on duty.
- Based on several examples from different fields, the writer denounces the passage from a patriarchal and traditional society to a modern and feminised one.
- Later, the word " infanta " emerged in Portugal as a feminised form applied to Portuguese princesses after the 16th and 17th centuries.
- The research challenged existing feminised family services by showing the importance of catering to the particular needs and experiences of men in order to engage them.
- In the catalogue, Rose describes this act as being " about both demasculating and de-feminising my body, shaving off the masculine and feminine hair.
- Ara鷍o began to dress as a woman, and guided by a transvestite who lived near her home, began taking birth control pills to become more feminised.
- In the analysis of Yvonne Tasker, " Elvis was an ambivalent figure who articulated a peculiar feminised, objectifying version of white working-class masculinity as aggressive sexual display ."
- Edna's manner and appearance became so feminised and glamorised that even some of her TV show guests appear not to see that the Edna character is played by a man.
- He had succeeded in carving himself a niche in the Anglo-American media market as a connoisseur of the female world, playing on the widespread stereotype of the feminised Frenchman.
- His next exhibition, " Millennium Man " ( 1996 ), was an examination of the confrontation between men and perceived notions of masculinity in a world that has become more feminised.
- Antony's subsequent loss of manhood seemingly " signifies his lost Romanness, and Act 3, Scene 10, is a virtual litany of his lost and feminised self, his " wounder chance ".
- He wrote about his upbringing : " I do not approve of the [ my ] super-liberal, matriarchal upbringing as it completely lacked discipline and has contributed to feminising me to a certain degree ."
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