Maybe they could lend their presence to charitable causes that could use some womanpower.
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That called for a massive infusion of skilled manpower _ or in this case, womanpower _ to get the job done.
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Together, equipment and womanpower formed an unlikely assembly line that hummed with such efficiency that it would have made Henry Ford envious.
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She became a " Womanpower Consultant " for the Women's Advisory Committee on Defense Manpower, in the United States Department of Labor from 1951 to 1952.
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The barrier to better Arab performance is not a lack of resources, concludes the report, but the lamentable shortage of three essentials : freedom, knowledge and womanpower.
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Her early experiences documented in an article by Caroline Bird in " New York Magazine ", titled " Black Womanpower ", on March 10, 1969.
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The nation now successfully mobilised its manpower, womanpower, industry, finances, Empire and diplomacy, in league with France and the U . S . to defeat the enemy.
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Once at Radcliffe, Bunting gained national attention for identifying a societal problem she called a " climate of unexpectation for girls, which resulted in the waste of highly talented educated womanpower . She told " Time ":
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Critic Pierre Restany commented, " The Belgian painter Evelyne Axell has joined the company of womanpower's art, with Niki de Saint Phalle from France, Yayoi Kusama from Japan, Marisol from Venezuela-and the list goes on.
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The eScrip system " would be great for us because it would release us from a lot of the manpower _ really womanpower _ of selling scrip, " said Linda Okamoto, who co-chairs the scrip committee for two schools in Albany.