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If the too much woman is a cliché of femininity, so is the affectless, Botoxed one, and that is what its narrator increasingly comes to resemble: a woman who seals herself into a posture of bleak, chic passivity to avoid the risk of pain, of humiliation, of disappointment until she, too, begins to seem more pose than person.
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She, too, began her political career in a gritty west (even if hers lies in Melbourne).
After doing an art degree she, too, began songwriting and performing.
She had set herself a deadline of becoming pregnant by the time she was 38, so she, too, began to consider making use of the sperm.
"We came here to help, and now there is all this attention on us," Ms. Lankford chimed in as she, too, began to cry.
As for Ms. Hou, she too began speaking to a larger audience after the verdict, posting messages on Weibo, a Chinese-language social media site.
When she got up, she was holding her knee and limping, but she stopped shouting and she, too, began to dig in the debris.
As she, too, began to panic, she asked herself, "Hey girl, who are you going to call?" Then she took hold of the situation, concluding: "You're going to take care of yourself".
Growing up in the United States, Mexican Universities did not accept her U.S. documents and she too began working in a call center before hearing about the project, applying just days before the application deadline.
Just about right off the bat, Lucia assumes--correctly--that Eddie is Mexican and, because she is, too, begins addressing him in Spanish.
It, too, begins with an explosion.
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