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  2. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    The only way to understand a woman is to love her; The old wooden spoon beats me down; The only way to find a friend is to be one; The pen is mightier than the sword; The pot calling the kettle black; The proof of the pudding is in the eating; The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; The road to Hell is paved with good intentions

  3. Cianghella della Tosa - Wikipedia

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    According to Boccaccio, Cianghella and her sect are said to define wise women as those "who have daring and courage" as well as "lecherous appetites." [ 7 ] Using her own language, Boccaccio calls Cianghella a wise woman herself due to her interest in men's sexual, rather than knightly, prowess.

  4. Category:Pejorative terms for women - Wikipedia

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  5. How this woman accidentally got free pizza for a year ... - AOL

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    Upon receiving her order from Domino’s, Avalos opened the box from the fast-food giant and was shocked to find a pile of cash instead of a pile of wings.

  6. Wise Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Princess (1875), a fairy tale novel by George MacDonald, first published as The Wise Woman: A Parable; The Wise Woman of Hoxton, a 17th-century play; Wise woman of Abel, an unnamed figure in the Hebrew Bible; Woman of Tekoa, also called a wise woman in the Hebrew Bible

  7. “A simple prompt like ‘a woman eating a slice of pizza, TV commercial’ yielded fantastic results.” He says his inspiration came during a day of work as a full-time motion designer and editor.

  8. Cunning folk - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish cunning woman Gertrud Ahlgren of Gotland (1782–1874), drawing by Pehr Arvid Säve 1870. In Scandinavia, the klok gumma ("wise woman") or klok gubbe ("wise man"), and collectively De kloka ("The Wise ones"), as they were known in Swedish, were usually elder members of the community who acted as folk healers and midwives as well as using folk magic such as magic rhymes. [10]

  9. Fact check: False claim that early suffragettes would eat ...

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    A viral black and white photo of women eating pie in 1921 is being shared on social media alongside a false caption. Fact check: False claim that early suffragettes would eat pizza in swimsuits to ...