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  • Before Malfurion could ask who she meant, Tyrande brought the glaive up in a salute and murmured something in the hidden tongue of the Sisterhood. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • Although women could not be priests or bishops, convents and sisterhoods provided professional opportunities to women in a society where few respectable professional outlets existed.
  • They're not bemoaning teenagers, fuelled by anger and betrayal; they are sisterhood driven by their sheer love of making music.
  • In a world of brotherhoods and sisterhoods there was always the existence of secret societies.
  • To be sure, much of the hysteria from the left wing in Australia mirrors the leftist frenzy within the U.S. Mrs. Palin was always going to upset the global sisterhood for not being the right kind of careerist woman. What's the Matter With Sarah?
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  • Not 'the cup of brotherhood' but 'the sausage of sisterhood'!" hinnied A harum-scarum schoolgirl
  • Prettily and sexily costumed by Ms. Kurtzman in brief baby-doll tunics in a range of cerise and gray hues sparingly appliquéd with tiny roses and paired with pearlescent trunks, Mr. Morris's octet of women form a gamboling sisterhood—think classical nymphs rendered by Isadora Duncan. Where Dancers and Patrons Meet for a Duet
  • Young feminists today lack the experience of sisterhood.
  • We are able to build up brotherhood and sisterhood.
  • The girl then responded to the bishop's queries about Pusey and his dealings with the sisterhood.
  • Thanks largely to the tradition of the harem and their own recent suppression, Arab women had a strong sense of sisterhood.
  • You've procrastinated for two weeks deciding if you'll speak at the sisterhood meeting. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • This focus continues, encouraged by international scouting events and an emphasis on sisterhood and brotherhood across cultures.
  • Religious brotherhoods and sisterhoods play an important role in organizing these ceremonies and festivals.
  • Some qualified for positions as teachers, factory forewomen, or supervisors at other institutions, such as the Temple Emanuel Sisterhood Day Nursery and the Jewish Industrial Home for Girls in Philadelphia. Clara De Hirsch Home for Working Girls.
  • I think they share that 'womanpower' sisterhood thingy. Obama Wins Maine By Large Margin, Signaling Dark Stretch Ahead For Hillary Camp
  • In the meantime bigging up the sisterhood. The Sun
  • Only a small, select brother and sisterhood, a privileged elect. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • TJ has also organized a group of horsewomen who meet semi-regularly for trail rides, competitions and social activities called the Yee Ha Sisterhood.
  • Wasn't he the Harshini King when the Sisterhood freed Medalon from idolatry ? MEDALON
  • In 1991, Juliet made Blood Sisters, a film essay which explored the mythologies of sisterhood.
  • Our girls so need loving examples of sisterhood.
  • Seib Nod was a lifelong member of the Sisterhood of the Beatific Countenance on the planet Lorrd but grew bored with their cloistered lifestyle.
  • There is peace, there is communication and there is brotherhood and sisterhood.
  • There was a general feeling of amiability and sisterhood.
  • If you're going to have your picture in GQ, you're going to invite a certain amount of comment, she continued, grinding any notion of sisterhood under her booted-heel to make a sideswipe at her fellow panellist, Tory backbencher Louise Mensch. Committee's solution to attacks on female politicians: 'just get on with it'
  • We can no longer assume that social groups - classes, races, nations, sisterhoods, will be homogeneous and consensual: we look instead for evidence of power, resistance, coercion and consent.
  • It's an embarrassment, a sign of succumbing to the ever-increasing pressures of society, failing the sisterhood, giving in to the boring aspirations of the perfect body.
  • St. Boniface asked for the help of the Wimborne sisterhood to carry on his missionary labours among the benighted tribes of Germany, and several establishments in the marshes and woodlands along the shore of the Baltic Sea were the daughter houses of this mid-Wessex abbey. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
  • Sometimes it's a situation like Disney, where the book has been turned into a cartoon that is viewed as "babyish;" sometimes it's a book like The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, where parents think that because the movie is OK for their child, so too are the books. Archive 2006-08-01
  • They based the ridiculous behaviour around the same conniving behaviour performed in the sisterhood of all elementary school girls.
  • Help one another, is part of the religion of sisterhood. Louisa May Alcott 
  • He thanked Sellon for her presence in the Diocese of Exeter and the notable achievements of the sisterhood among the poor, especially the orphan girls.
  • It is true that many of us became involved in the feminist movement with unrealistic expectations of bonded sisterhood.
  • There are no laughs in Little Altars Everywhere, nothing picturesque, and very little hint that sisterhood cures all.
  • The visitors give the Sisterhood seven a blank check from their own pockets to find two billion dollars targeted for poor countries apparently embezzled from the World Bank. Fast Track-Fern Michaels « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • The strongest developments regarding deaconess sisterhoods among Baptists in America occurred among the German Baptists.
  • There was such a feeling of sisterhood the like of which we had never experienced before and probably will never experience again.
  • Book Description: A poignant, funny, blazingly original debut novel about sisterhood, the tantalizing dream of America, and the secret histories and hilarious eccentricities of families everywhere. BookBrowse Previews April Books
  • It is a celebration of motherhood, sisterhood and womanhood.
  • ) I'd become de-activated from both the chapter and the national sisterhood of Kappa Gamma Pi. I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
  • Their bravery, sisterhood and spirit inspired me and gave me new courage to meet our challenges head on.
  • In her undated recommendation of eliminations for 1932's "Red Headed Woman," starring Jean Harlow as a randy stenographer, the professional viewer invoked sisterhood of a kind in laying blame for the film's inappropriateness at the feet of director Jack Conway rather than Harlow. The Storm Before the Calm
  • I get irritated at the ritual speeches and show of public sisterhood.
  • The idea was to raise our consciousness and love ourselves until eventually sisterhood would be powerful enough to make us an army of lovers who could not fail.
  • This woman turned the frozen donkey wheel and somehow ended up at a Charlie Chaplin premiere: As anyone who has dug up every "Lost" DVD easter egg knows, there is an obscure deleted scene from the show in which Ben Linus turns the wheel and winds up at the 2002 premiere of "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Was a time traveler captured in footage of a Charlie Chaplin movie premiere?
  • No sisterhood here: both Anna and Claire vent their spleen upon her with hilariously withering spite.
  • The power of religious belief and commitment that motivated women to enter a sisterhood and engage in social activism is often downplayed in historians' accounts.
  • Therefore, women who do not identify as lesbians, especially women who sometimes have relationships with other women, are branded as traitors, turncoats and betrayers of the greater sisterhood.
  • I miss the Bay area brotherhood and sisterhood.
  • Meanwhile Burkhart and her subject not surprisingly form a bond of sisterhood before our eyes in their shared malignment by duplicity. G. Roger Denson: "Old," "Crazy" and "Hysterical." Is That All There Is?
  • It proclaims sisterhood beautiful even at its most acrimonious, and that someday, though not quite yet, all women may live in peace together despite divergent sexualities and warring ideologies.
  • Prettily and sexily costumed by Ms. Kurtzman in brief baby-doll tunics in a range of cerise and gray hues sparingly appliquéd with tiny roses and paired with pearlescent trunks, Mr. Morris's octet of women form a gamboling sisterhood—think classical nymphs rendered by Isadora Duncan. Where Dancers and Patrons Meet for a Duet
  • It probably feels to your friend that your're breaking a law of sisterhood when crossing that state line.
  • Father, it would not require much stretch of imagination to believe that, by some descendental metempsychosis, I had become an exhumed member of the sacred gnomides, torn ruthlessly from my sisterhood in Cerro do Frio or the cold dreary caverns of the Agathyrsi. Macaria; or, Altars of Sacrifice
  • Some things help us to maintain our brotherhood, and sisterhood, under the skin.
  • So in terms of sisterhood, it behoves us to stay married if it is an option.
  • The one thing that bonds us together is sisterhood.
  • Farther off, just below where the fountain slipped away from its marble hall and guardian gods, arose, from their beds of moss and drosera and darkest grass, the sisterhood of oleanders, fond of tantalizing with their bosomed flowers and their moist and pouting blossoms the little shy rivulet, and of covering its face with all the colours of the dawn. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
  • Girls initiated together form a bond and this sisterhood lasts throughout their lives.
  • The horrible old woman made him afraid, especially did her last words make him afraid, because he who was experienced in such matters knew that she had come with no intention of uttering them, that they had burst from her lips in a sudden semi-trance such as overtakes her sisterhood from time to time. Love Eternal
  • One can agree that LGT will likely not interfere with a robust phylogeny for primates that indeed recreates ancient splittings of their populations, without buying in to the notion that the supposed sisterhood of Thermotogales and Aquificales [two bacterial phyla — OT] revealed by a small subset of their shared ribosomal protein genes reflects an even remotely similar evolutionary process. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • So in terms of sisterhood, it behoves us to stay married if it is an option.
  • I really believe in sisterhood and going caving and rock-climbing together, it was so great to have their voices down the bottom going ‘come on, you can do it’.
  • Anyone who has a sister, as I do, understands the mental, emotional and spiritual complexities that biological sisterhood imparts.
  • A guest considers the mohel who will perform the act: He was eighty if he was a day, but he came highly recommended by the temple sisterhood as the foreskin obliterator in town. 2006 November « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • This bond of sisterhood reflects the bond of brotherhood within US infantry squads where men are broken down into smaller teams.
  • In other words, what we need is a genuine commitment to the principles of universal brotherhood and sisterhood.
  • Not just the actual sodomites like myself, but the Sapphic Sisterhood, the Hamite Alliance, the League of Heathens and Infidels, Atheists Anonymous, a whole panoply of progressive thinkers, aligned and unaligned, to whom your rant reads as the ethically repugnant ravings of a sociopath, given that it has so little concern for aforesaid "empathy". An Open Letter to John C. Wright
  • Many say a sense of sisterhood motivates them to protect other mothers from the fear and pain they have faced.
  • Within the span of these twelve years of revolution, we sprang up from the pits of inhumanity were we had stagnated since the 15th century to the - yet unattained but now foreseeable "" possibilities of genuine human brotherhood and sisterhood [19]. A Giant Step for Mankind Made in Ha��ti
  • There was a degree of solidarity and sisterhood among the women.
  • The warm, fuzzy rhetoric of the sisterhood is completely at odds with our brutal, individualistic, competitive society.
  • Byzantine sisterhood to veils, except when in the retiracy of their chambers, she was at all times brave enough to emphasize the abhorrence by discarding the encumbrance. The Prince of India — Volume 01
  • In the spring the mead through which we were passing was a natural parterre, where in the midst of the lively vernal green, bloomed the oxlip, the white and blue violet, the yellow-cup dotted with jet, and many another fragile and aromatic member of the floral sisterhood. Woman on the American Frontier
  • The cellblock was an addition erected later by the Sisterhood. MEDALON
  • I can't know what it's like to be a woman, or even how exactly to be a dad to girls, but I know something of sisters, and even perhaps of sisterhood, if I may be so bold.
  • There is no sisterhood among sisters here, only envy fuelled by despair.
  • It was a magical evening of tears, laughter, and special feelings of connection, sisterhood, and joy in the beauty and the strength of women.
  • 'Tis a brother and sisterhood sort of comradeship they 'ave, which is well for 'em, since none o' the common folk care for their companionship. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • Again a mystic sisterhood would contumaciously assert itself, as she met the sanctified frown of some matron, who, according to the rumour of all tongues, had kept cold snow within her bosom throughout life. The Scarlet Letter
  • She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when Hasan had carried off the girl's plumery, she sought it but found it not and her sisterhood flew away leaving her alone. Arabian nights. English
  • In our day, when knowledge of the past is spotty, the film may well teach audiences while moving them to tears with its inspirational tale of color-blind sisterhood and courage in the face of bigotry. 'The Help': '60s Racism in Black and White
  • Cut the ties that bind us together, cut the bond, cut our brotherhood and our sisterhood, and we suffer.
  • And in "The Twisted Sisterhood," Valen argues convincingly that such animosity is pervasive and has lasting consequences. "The Twisted Sisterhood," a book about the "dark legacy of female friendships"
  • The founder endowed it with the church of St. Andrew, in Marrick, one carucate of land, tithes of his mill, multure of corn there, and he also gave the sisterhood liberty to grind their corn without paying multure.
  • Over the years, as educational opportunities became more common for women, Newcomb came to mean not so much educational access but a sisterhood and support group within the larger educational structure.
  • There was a general feeling of amiability and sisterhood.
  • Trafficking in purloined materials for the sisterhood. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: LESBIANS HAVING BABIES
  • Wasn't he the Harshini King when the Sisterhood freed Medalon from idolatry ? MEDALON
  • The rise of no-fault, unilateral divorce does not trouble the Sisterhood.
  • But I also reject the idea that women should have to model their homosocial relationships on men's, and I can't think of anything that could replace the idea of the sisterhood.
  • She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when Hasan had carried off the girl’s plumery, she sought it but found it not and her sisterhood flew away leaving her alone. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night

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