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1. The menfolk have all gone out fishing.
2. He described the customs of the menfolk of his family.
3. The menfolk have an aged, craggy appearance, being hunch-backed from their hard labour, and wear a long grey beard.
4. He might even try to inflame the menfolk of Banda into stoning Jane.
5. Ahead of them, as was fitting, were the menfolk, more soberly-clad save for the bright kerchiefs round their necks.
6. Women keep the home fires burning while their menfolk hunt and commune with sacred things.
7. a society sending its menfolk off to war.
8. So we shouldn't judge menfolk too harshly on this.
9. Despite the best efforts of menfolk across a thousand generations, this adolescent female amoeba cannot be dispelled40).
10. These women, whose menfolk often leave to seek work or to join in armed conflicts, have been hit by soaring fuel and fertiliser costs.
11. But they still live significantly longer than their menfolk, a fact that would cause a lot more media outrage if the high-heeled boot were on the other foot.
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12. Many women took in washing to supplement the income of their menfolk.
13. The greatest complication about any ball is that one requires menfolk with whom to attend it.
14. Mrs Lane was the miniature goddess who controlled her large, tolerant, good-humoured menfolk, and made this whole organisation work.
15. Sooner or later the woman will give in, because the squalor is not held against the menfolk but against her.
16. The loyalty of the women of the mining communities to their menfolk is, of course, legend.
17. He also taught them the arts of circumcision and sub-incision, used to produce the traditional tattoos sported by Aranda menfolk.
18. Angela Phillips, 1998 daring to mount street protests against the sending of their menfolk into war zones.
19. It is a time of struggle not to succumb to the hatred all around. As the menfolk kill and talk of necessary sacrifice, these women must fight battles of their own.
20. Fretting over crime and violence, girlfriends and wives of gang members in the Colombian city of Pereira have called a ban on sex to persuade their menfolk to give up the gun.
21. One reader urged Mr Cameron to "show some respect" and another recalled: "I was always told the menfolk at a wedding should wear their smartest attire as a compliment to the bride.
22. And if Spanish women are the world's biggest flirts, the study authors suggested, then their menfolk also win an honorary title: that of "the world's luckiest" men.
23. That bodes ill for the future health of China's menfolk.
24. Zhang's drinking capacity for liquor is well-known in the circle and menfolk do not dare to challenge her for drinking if they are together.
25. Mothers, wives, and daughters have been threatened with acid in the face, or honor-killing, or vicious beating, if they do not adopt the humiliating outer clothing that is mandated by their menfolk.
26. I must possess a certain novelty value, judging by the regular requests from the menfolk to join them for some "?ay" (tea), which is far more popular here than Turkish coffee.
27. Pioneer women were veritable amazons performing heavy house-hold chores in addition to toiling in the fields beside their menfolk.
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