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    patriarchal


    1. Nativity of the patriarchs during the patriarchal age Gen


    2. patriarchal, and the father even decided whether an infant child should live or not


    3. Chimpanzees live a hierarchical, patriarchal, and violent group existence


    4. Her position did not place her above leading from the front even though she was a woman in a, largely, patriarchal society


    5. Yasmela looked in awe at the sweep of the magnificent shoulders, the clear-cut features—the wide straight eyes, the patriarchal beard, the thick curls of the hair, confined by a simple band about the temples


    6. these terms nor understanding the patriarchal basis for this circumstance, but locating


    7. as the multitude of other nonfeminist practitioners, have, by and large, chosen to ignore both the historical roots of the patriarchal family and its relationship with larger social systems, and in-stead to focus narrowly on the current organization of the family as the best and only means of understanding it


    8. Freud turned consistently to the mythology of the most patriarchal and sexist of


    9. fully to glean the dynamics of the family in patriarchal society


    10. Antigone be considered representative of the inevitable fate of the good daughter in the patriarchal family

    11. What is their relationship to each other in a male-centered, patriarchal


    12. A daughter in a patriarchal society, however, cannot live outside the world of the


    13. patriarchal world, they are rebom of and sustained by him


    14. mother as an enforcer of patriarchal codes


    15. In addition, it is weakened by the absence of an integrated analysis of the particular effects of the patriarchal nature of this kind of family or of its current decline


    16. patriarchal context in which mothering occurs


    17. For example, within the patriarchal nuclear family,


    18. at what actually happens to girls and women in the nuclear family' which is, in itself, a reflection of and preparation for what happens to women in a patriarchal society: they


    19. socializing persons toward real children within the context of patriarchal culture


    20. The door was locked and bolted, but it swung silently open and Xaltotun stood before them, calm, tranquil, stroking his patriarchal beard; but the lambent lights of hell flickered in his eyes

    21. Kara felt that she was probably more interested in getting supplementary did not particularly like girls, but was rather one of those women wounded by misfortune who took out their frustration and pain on other females instead of facing the real enemy, the patriarchal order


    22. tribes they represented in a patriarchal type setting—the tribe of Adam, the tribe of Cain, etc


    23. victimized by a witch-hunt of the patriarchal hegemony


    24. that come with the patriarchal society we’ve inherited


    25. They came from a much more patriarchal culture


    26. She had endured her fair share of run-ins with the patriarchal male-dominated RSS leadership in the state and wouldn’t be bullied into submission easily


    27. "Under the patriarchal system, the regale and the pontifical were united


    28. That night and the succeeding nights of prayers with intervals of fasting, she received assurance that he was indeed what her patriarchal blessing kept telling her


    29. “ The number 13 was purposely vilified by the priests of patriarchal religions because it represented femininity, of which they were afraid


    30. It is a patriarchal society based exclusively upon killing, hunting, feasting and wallowing in ease

    31. Now the buried story of the squatters and the walkers begins to make sense: the constant fight between nomadic and settled tribes for over 100,000 years begins to make sense… The split between matriarchal and patriarchal human cultures begins to make sense


    32. It represents the huge macho phallic power of male patriarchal human civilized society


    33. Because these women, these females, who first saw Jesus’ empty grave and tomb, were a people living in the Jewish historical culture of the times, which possessed, sadly, patriarchal traditions where women, especially those unmarried, were always the least believed, were always the most vulnerable, were always the worst treated, and were always the least respected


    34. that later fell out of favor with the strongly patriarchal Catholic leadership and their politically and


    35. the Patriarchal age, which was from Adam to Moses, before the Christian age begin age that Paul


    36. In the Bible there is the Patriarchal dispensation (age), and the Law of Moses


    37. (1) The Patriarchal Age:


    38. on earth, the Patriarchal age, which was from Adam to Moses, before the Christian age


    39. (1) The Patriarchal


    40. o The promise of salvation was first given in Genesis 3:15 at the beginning of the first age on earth, the Patriarchal age, which was from Adam to Moses, before the Christian age begin age that Paul was in

    41. In the Bible there is the Patriarchal dispensation (age), and the Law of Moses dispensation (age) (Luke 1:70; Romans 12:2; Colossians 1:26), and the Christian dispensation (age)


    42. (1) The Patriarchal Age: From Adam to the giving of the Law, when God spoke directly to men, mostly to the fathers


    43. It has been argued with probability, from the divine sanction given to sacrifice in the patriarchal ages, that it was originally of divine appointment, and was instituted immediately after the expulsion from Paradise, as part of the worship of the exiled sinners


    44. It consisted with the Divine wisdom to permit first of all of the corruption of patriarchal theology into pantheism and world-wide idolatry


    45. His coming was, heralded by a series of preternatural dispensations, in the patriarchal and Jewish economies


    46. In the Bible there is the Patriarchal dispensation (age), and the Law of Moses age [Luke 1:70; Romans 12:2; Colossians 1:26], and the Christian dispensation (age)


    47. Once he had it, he planned to acquire all the Unseelie King’s forbidden dark knowledge, finally kill the concubine who had become the current queen and, as the only vessel holding both the patriarchal and matriarchal power of their race, become the next, most powerful, Unseelie King ever to rule


    48. The signal for prayer was then promptly given by megaphone and in an instant all heads were bared, the commendatore's patriarchal sombrero, which has been in the possession of his family since the revolution of Rienzi, being removed by his medical adviser in attendance, Dr Pippi


    49. The good old man addressed him with the paternal affection and patriarchal privilege, which his venerable age, his upright and holy character, and his station in the Church, entitled him to use; and, conjoined with this, the deep, almost worshipping respect, which the minister's professional and private claims alike demanded


    50. And, even with this terror in his heart, he could hardly avoid laughing, to imagine how the sanctified old patriarchal deacon would have been petrified by his minister's impiety!



















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    Synonyms for "patriarchal"

    patriarchal matrilineal patrimonial inherited ancestral matriarchal innate inborn

    "patriarchal" definitions

    characteristic of a form of social organization in which the male is the family head and title is traced through the male line


    relating to or characteristic of a man who is older or higher in rank