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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An ordinary woman, representative of all women.
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She is the Vegan Queen who presents herself as Everywoman - in other words normal, not cultish - a gradual convert to the plant-based, no-animal-protein diet whose latest book
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Hampson 2011
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She is the Vegan Queen who presents herself as Everywoman - in other words normal, not cultish - a gradual convert to the plant-based, no-animal-protein diet whose latest book
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Hampson 2011
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Today, via the wonders of video blogging, you can check out Ann Friedman, a feminist journalist, editor at Feministing and friend of WIMN's Voices, explaining on "Everywoman," a program on Al Jazeera English, just what was wrong with this sexist PR campaign for a country whose leadership has been rocked by sexual abuse scandals.
Jennifer L. Pozner: Feminist Journalist's Response to Israel's Mindless Maxim Spread 2008
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Write for a free copy of "A Little Journey to the Home of 'Everywoman'" by Elbert Hubbard.
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Boyle is our modern-day "Everywoman," not plastic packaged for Hollywood, on the surface not eliciting a second glance.
Home 2009
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Eartha Kitt songs add a final touch, both personalizing the sitter and monumentalizing her "Everywoman" aspect.
unknown title 2009
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In making the choice to place the obscure protagonist at the center of a picture or drama, the Existentialist devises two sides of the same human condition: the Stranger and the Everyman or Everywoman.
G. Roger Denson: Can the Art of Victims and Collaborators Be Viewed Together? G. Roger Denson 2011
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In making the choice to place the obscure protagonist at the center of a picture or drama, the Existentialist devises two sides of the same human condition: the Stranger and the Everyman or Everywoman.
G. Roger Denson: Can the Art of Victims and Collaborators Be Viewed Together? G. Roger Denson 2011
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In making the choice to place the obscure protagonist at the center of a picture or drama, the Existentialist devises two sides of the same human condition: the Stranger and the Everyman or Everywoman.
G. Roger Denson: Can the Art of Victims and Collaborators Be Viewed Together? G. Roger Denson 2011
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But even Lachey is hedging his bets, because he is, after all, not including Alley — a well-loved comedian and a sympathetic Everywoman struggling with weight issues — as a potential winner.
Dancing With the Stars Backstage Report: Drew Lachey and Warren Sapp Handicap the Finale 2011
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