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"If I did state it improperly, it was no intention to demean her or anybody else," Miller said.
One way to bring this "dirt" is to create more heroines like Phyllida, as inventive as she is beautiful and braver than the men who demean her.
That is not to demean her achievements; she does what she has to do, and making weight at her age is not easy either.
Ms. Ricketts exudes a composed sexual allure suggesting that it is Ruth's assurance of her power over the men — and their unspoken awareness of it — that draws them on to ever more grotesque efforts to control and demean her.
It is now understood that a woman who speaks out about assault can demand at least an opportunity to tell her story, and that those who will ridicule or demean her for doing so can expect to be challenged.
According to the book's authors, John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, well before John Edwards's affair with the New Age videographer Rielle Hunter, Mrs. Edwards was known to demean her husband ("She called her spouse a 'hick' in front of other people and derided his parents as rednecks") and to bully his staff.
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He demeans her.
He demeans her some more.
politics, current affairs, and particularly education". saying the statement "demeaned her more than it demeaned me".
Because she feels this demeans her dignity and religious beliefs she has instead opted for solitude.
She claimed to find making political alliances demeaning; her critics found her wearisomely egocentric.
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