| 21. | Like other female poets of her era, she reflects the weight of social expectations on women and the experience of post-war spinsterhood.
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| 22. | Her wealth and spinsterhood allow her a level of freedom that is unusual in a Heyer novel, as it was in the Regency period.
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| 23. | The "'Spinsterhood "'is a fictional order of extraterrestrial female warriors appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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| 24. | Despite this, Liz chooses to believe a simpler explanation for the evening and rejects spinsterhood in the belief that she will find love again.
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| 25. | This is a highly praised, made-for-British-television version of Jane Austen's tart novel about a young woman facing spinsterhood.
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| 26. | Our heroine is Anne Elliott ( Amanda Root ), who is in her late 20s and, by the standards of 1814, doomed to spinsterhood.
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| 27. | At the ripe old age of 27, our heroine, Anne Elliott ( the splendid Amanda Root ) is clearly destined for _ gasp _ spinsterhood.
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| 28. | Masako married when she was on the cusp of 30, an age that just few decades ago in Japan all but condemned a woman to spinsterhood.
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| 29. | Morris grows anxious about his life his wife is miserable, his daughter on her way to spinsterhood and his poor business no more than a prison.
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| 30. | "The house was built in 1911, by two unmarried sisters who must have been hugely bonded in some spinsterhood thing, " he continued.
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