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It is most unnerving in Mumbai, whose women across classes had long been empowered and safe on its streets.
His comments sounded especially jarring in Moscow, whose women soldier through arctic winters in stiletto heels and cocktail dresses.
The National Jewish Population Survey, released yesterday, described an aging, declining population whose women are having children relatively late.
The Totonacs on the Gulf Coast, for example, are vanilla growers whose women are noted for their textiles.
It is not surprising that he is one of the few male English writers of his generation whose women characters are completely convincing.
Only Picasso, whose Women of Algiers set the $179m record for a painting sold at auction in May, is more expensive.
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You won't find a single household in the village whose woman he hadn't teased or molested.
Western artists always had, from Michelangelo, who aspired to equal the Belvedere torso, to Picasso, whose "Woman in White" at the Met is unimaginable without classical art.
This puts him in compatible company with an artist like Allen Jones, whose woman on all fours supporting a glass tabletop has much in common with Newton's models.
So soon after, you became a woman whose woman-ness was forgotten.
He was a man whose woman would cry when he touched her.
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