But he hadn't the faintest idea of the fount of Liosha's motherliness.
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A certain motherliness pervaded the night; there was a suggestion of birth everywhere.
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She put her arms-arms formed for tenderness, for motherliness-roundthe girl's slight frame.
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All her brains must have run to motherliness, for she hadn't much sense.
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The gentleness and motherliness are of course neither of them real in such cases.
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She possesses an otherworldly kindness, and is a paragon of maternalism.
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Dr. Halsey felt a curious mix of revulsion and maternalism.
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In fact, black women often using maternalism as a basis for their struggles for racial uplift.
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The New Yorker, August 10, 1935 P. 7 It was at the Mary Elizabeth tearoom that we discovered new maternalism creeping into drink.
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While maternalism is generally thought of as beginning in the 1880s and continuing through the 1920s, the logic behind the ideology is still visible today.
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Secondary outcomes will be maternalquality of life, women's preferences and costs.
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Secondary outcomes will be severe maternal morbidity, maternalquality of life and costs.
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Secondary outcome measures are neonatal mortality and morbidity, caesarean and vaginal instrumental delivery rates, maternalquality of life and costs.
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She was not much older than some of them, but they had instinctively recognized the maternalquality of her interest in them.
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He spoke with an odd boyishness, and Crowther's lips relaxed in a smile that had in it something of a maternalquality.