| 1. | By then, the English needlewoman had new worlds to conquer.
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| 2. | Dairy Maid and Needlewoman badges were other early awards discontinued before 1940.
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| 3. | In adult life, she worked as a needlewoman and in a jute processing factory.
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| 4. | She is an excellent needlewoman . " and a boy, Richard, on 21 July 1941.
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| 5. | She was an accomplished needlewoman, and many examples of her craft can be seen in the house.
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| 6. | Fingers flew as the ace needlewomen around me began to fasten their leaves into place with stitches as small as fly feet.
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| 7. | She was also an accomplished artist who had studied drawing and painting in Vienna, and a needlewoman who produced a series of patchworks.
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| 8. | She was merely expected to be the perfect needlewoman, pianist, watercolorist _ and most of all, the perfect catch for some eligible bachelor.
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| 9. | Born in { yrard�w, Miller comes from a poor, working-class family : His father was a tailor and his mother a needlewoman.
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| 10. | At the conclusion of this craft work, the needlewomen come on stage and create the dressing of the "'salako " '.
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