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These narratives pinpoint menstruation to its apexes, beginning with the onslaught of puberty, as shown by Black-ish when Diane gets her period, her parents call her "more dangerous than usual" — a tired, sexist claim.
Along with immediately helping me to negate any complaint I would come up with ("I hate the weather," "My jeans feel tight"), Becky's diagnosis also reminded me to call her more often to say "Hello".
The pope's words well represent the stark contrast between a historical view of Mary -- or let's call her more accurately by her Jewish name -- Mariam, the very Jewish mother of Jesus -- and "Mariology," that is the theological dogma about, and the devotion to, "the Blessed Virgin Mary" as the "Mother of God" that has developed over the centuries in Christian tradition.
Don't call her too much, you can talk to her every day — but don't call her more than once a day.
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Secretary of State John Foster Dulles called her "more subversive and dangerous than Moscow".
Brigitte Bardot called her the daughter she never had, the New York Times called her more Parisian than the Eiffel tower.
Another goal, he said, is to use what he calls her "more hourglass figure" to champion the American woman.
Tenney also threw some shade on her Democratic opponent's work history last week, calling her "more of a housewife".
It takes only a few more minutes for someone — one of Johnson's new colleagues — to call her, with more than enough justification, a bitch, to which our heroine replies, "Excuse me, lieutenant, but if I liked being called a bitch to my face I'd still be married".
"She told me that male artists tend to call her with more confidence, clarity and aggression," Ms. Marcotty said.
At other times they might call her for more practical help such as needing a child to be picked up from school.
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