As much as this bizarre tradition smacks of 1950s style domesticity, it dates back to just 1992.
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Badham and Kouf try to lampoon retro notions of female domesticity and male know-how, but end up exploiting them.
Back in England, he caused further chatter with a turn toward domesticity, marrying Constance Lloyd and producing two sons.
But she returned a decade later in peanut-butter commercials that played off her wholesome domesticity: "It's hard to beat Skippy!"
While Ms Stewart's public image has always had an edge more dominatrix of domesticity than goddess of goodness its essence is her perfection.
Employers happily took advantage of the assumption that female college graduates would work for only a few years before retiring to domesticity.
Dupont, 59, a retired computer repairman, decided six years ago it was time to make his dream of medieval domesticity come true.
People who have successfully branded themselves are known for something specific Martha Stewart for domesticity, Oprah Winfrey for authenticity.
The Japanese don't mess around when it comes to high tech domesticity.
"The picture is full of playfulness and domesticity, " says Mr. Vincze.
"She had a very interesting war and when she came back it was impossible for her to settle down to a life of normalcy and domesticity, " explains Rothschild.
The IRS has clearly considered that this could be a problem with Shulman noting that home visits will eventually be necessary for verification to prove residency and domesticity.
Readers easily grasp the domesticity of their (merely humorous) threats.
This rule holds true in other areas of broadcasting: consider the mundane domesticity of most British soap operas, in contrast to the aspirational, glitzy lifestyles portrayed by their American counterparts.
Evolving with part of that new cultural group is the doyenne of domesticity, Martha Stewart, profiled in another recent New York Times article that emphasized all her new young, tattooed fans.
Fassbinder demolished the boundaries between the personal and the artistic, integrating his homosexual relationships and the illusion of conventional heterosexual domesticity with actresses who were his muses and reproducing the resulting conflicts onscreen.
The sixties generation liberated minds, bodies, and domesticity.
Outside, Ms. Reid designed a galvanized steel-and-mahogany arbor covered with wisteria over a large outdoor dining table next to the studio, to give domesticity to the metal work space and connect it to the house.
In just 19 words, it provides an impressive selection of current widespread writing woes: dangling modifier ("vestiges" didn't walk in the front door), poor word choice ("vestiges, " "domesticity, " "regardless"), excessive prepositions (four in all) and an underappreciated but pervasive ill, a weak sentence-subject ("vestiges").
Ross is something of an indie Robert Altman, with his huge cast of characters and plaited strands of dialogue, and he has a sharp and comic eye for intimacy, domesticity, and practicality: daily routines when nothing is happening have the moment of high drama, and an egg in the refrigerator, a broken waffle iron, and a handful of change virtually come to life.
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