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"Rosewarne --" Mrs. Butson stepped down from her platform, globe in hand.
Shining Ferry Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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A notable observation by Australian researcher and psychologist Dr. Lauren Rosewarne refers to the fact that society renders women of “a certain age” invisible and unattractive, i.e. synonymous with a failure to contribute meaningfully to society.
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A notable observation by Australian researcher and psychologist Dr. Lauren Rosewarne refers to the fact that society renders women of “a certain age” invisible and unattractive, i.e. synonymous with a failure to contribute meaningfully to society.
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We love her — and each other, says the oldest, Betty Clark, who lives with Rosewarne.
Navigating sibling relationships when caring for a parent can be difficult 2007
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Rosewarne reared her daughters to love and enjoy one another.
Navigating sibling relationships when caring for a parent can be difficult 2007
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Nancy Chin, 49, and Betty Clark, 57, stroll along Lake Huron with their mother, Daisy Rosewarne, 82, who has Parkinson's disease and dementia. swapContent ( 'firstLargeStoryPhoto', 'applyLargeStoryPhoto');
Navigating sibling relationships when caring for a parent can be difficult 2007
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Daisy Rosewarne, rigid with Parkinson's, clouded with dementia, can live at home in East Tawas, Mich., because her three daughters, each from a different marriage, found ways to share her care that reflect their different lives, talents and resources.
Navigating sibling relationships when caring for a parent can be difficult 2007
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Rosewarne when she is married, although I shall hate that little brute with his rum and his treacle.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Various
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"Oh, Mr. Trelyon, do go away or you will get your death of cold," Mr.. Rosewarne said.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 Various
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"Oh, indeed!" said Mr.. Rosewarne with a smile: she had never before heard Mr. Trelyon give expression to his views upon scenery.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 Various
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