| 21. | To be successful, she will have to be part healer, part accountant, part preacher and part schoolmarm.
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| 22. | For 200 years Southerners have had this problem with New Englanders looking down their noses at us like village schoolmarms.
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| 23. | At this last remark, her voice changes register, as if she is mocking a schoolmarm scolding her charges.
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| 24. | At 83, Dame Muriel Spark has written about betrayed schoolmarms, wartime working girls and murders in deepest Africa.
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| 25. | Frankly she often addresses other editors as though she were a schoolmarm and they children who must defer to her.
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| 26. | LucyLucyBlack edits exclusively on that article, CloudHound like SchoolMarm edits on the articles of other up and coming models.
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| 27. | *Followup to event : Beyond schoolmarms and madams : Montana women's stories / edited by Martha Kohl.
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| 28. | By schoolmarms he means the rule-enforcers who tell students it's an offense to ever split an infinitive.
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| 29. | In print, Mrs . Dull can come across as a stern schoolmarm who doesn't brook any small talk.
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| 30. | She also used to have the ability to change her personality and appearance until her circuits got stuck on domineering schoolmarm.
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