| 41. | I couldn't discuss wifely stereotypes without going to the woman to whom my ex-husband of 10 years is now married.
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| 42. | Once the province of the poor, the powerless and the naive, wifely displays of fealty and forgiveness now meet with feminist approbation.
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| 43. | When the king died, she did her wifely duty and threw herself on his funeral pyre according to the Hindu tradition of suttee.
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| 44. | In the year 2000, delicate revision allows Kate's elaborate postlude on wifely virtues to be delivered with a smirk or two.
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| 45. | He created the new will specifically in an effort to coerce Gwendolen to do her wifely duty with him to produce a legitimate heir.
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| 46. | And she seemed most convincing when she insisted that she wasn't backing her husband out of some wifely obligation to overlook his flaws.
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| 47. | Karen Wierzba was especially delightful as both the wifely Therese and the unwifely Tiresias, combining a fine, clear soprano with an engaging manner.
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| 48. | Therefore, Paul urged wifely submission as a way to prove their fidelity to Roman society and mitigate the charge of treason to the Empire.
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| 49. | Jesus had zip to say about hats, veils, wifely submission, dogs, jesters, virginity vs . marriage or lesbians and gays.
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| 50. | He asked the Pope, Clement XI, to send the Archbishop of Prague to reproach her, and convince her to fulfil her wifely obligations.
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