Woman
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The sight of a
woman
playing drums enfeebles her, makes her less feminine, less desirable, but all this optimally puts her on a lower social stand.
And when these individuals went and looked at who was the best protein folder in the world, it wasn't an MIT professor, it wasn't a CalTech student, it was a person from England, from Manchester, a
woman
who, during the day, was an executive assistant at a rehab clinic and, at night, was the world's best protein folder.
And the room got very quiet, and this
woman
said, "There's no way, with our history, we could ever engage in the systematic killing of human beings.
It's knowing how the nongendered Cherokee language enabled Ahyoka's acceptance as a trans
woman
in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
I love you more than any other
woman
I've ever encountered.
The researchers who are working on male contraception are trying to create a better future for couples, a future where contraception is no longer considered just "a
woman'
s issue," rather an issue for couples to decide together.
And what I learned is this: You show me a
woman
who can actually sit with a man in real vulnerability and fear, I'll show you a
woman
who's done incredible work.
If we were to remain sexist, and that was not right, but if we were going to go forward and be sexist, it's actually a
woman'
s disease.
So it's a
woman'
s disease now.
We can all think of someone, often a young woman, who has been impacted by breast cancer.
We often can't think of a young
woman
who has heart disease.
As Barbara depicted in one of her amazing movies, "Yentl," she portrayed a young
woman
who wanted an education.
And every
woman
in the room here has benefited from that Women's Health Initiative.
Panel B is the woman, very smooth.
And when you have female-pattern and you look like a woman, as Barbara does here with her husband, they don't get the treatment.
But we realized, of course, that we are dealing with cultural issues, and this is, I love this Klimt painting, because the more you look at it, the more you kind of get the whole issue that's going on here, which is clearly the separation of death from the living, and the fear — Like, if you actually look, there's one
woman
there who has her eyes open.
And this
woman
is very happy now, bringing her products to the market.
2010: A young
woman
stands before President Sirleaf and gives her testimony of how she and her siblings live together, their father and mother died during the war.
One young
woman
I met, teen mother of four, never thought about finishing high school, graduated successfully; never thought about going to college, enrolled in college.
This young
woman
wished also to go to school.
This young
woman
wished for other things to happen, it happened for her.
Today, this young
woman
is me, a Nobel laureate.
One
woman
who I encountered turned down my offer, and she said, “Mon chéri, c'est trop Cher,” which basically means, “My dear, it's too expensive.”
I'm a
woman
who loves getting texts who's going to tell you that too many of them can be a problem.
And one day I came in and a
woman
who had lost a child was talking to a robot in the shape of a baby seal.
But that
woman
was trying to make sense of her life with a machine that had no experience of the arc of a human life.
So during that moment when that
woman
was experiencing that pretend empathy, I was thinking, "That robot can't empathize.
And as that
woman
took comfort in her robot companion, I didn't find it amazing; I found it one of the most wrenching, complicated moments in my 15 years of work.
And this
woman
came up to it, and she squinted, and she took it to the register, and she said to the man behind the counter, "This one's ruined."
A
woman
named Aomame in 1984 Japan finds herself negotiating down a spiral staircase off an elevated highway.
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