motherhood in the PONS Dictionary

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Although motherhood is an important theme in this book, it does not overwhelm the text as it does in some of her other works.
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Motherhood allowed them to build a bond and shape a movement without men.
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The book focuses on her experiences and advice concerning motherhood.
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Perhaps helped by her recent marriage and motherhood, the album showed more focused lyrics and a more mature singer.
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Despite her commitment to motherhood and household activity, with the support of her husband she found the time to devote to her craft.
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She says the book is about her survival from anorexia, clinical depression, alcoholism, motherhood, career crises, and relationships with men.
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Motherhood was part of her public image, and her own children frequently was featured in fan magazine articles and photographs.
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It continues with the general thought that women, must be deadlier than the male, as she is formed for the one purpose - motherhood.
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This policy allows women to continue their roles in the workplace despite motherhood.
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If motherhood is a choice and a process, it becomes a living drama.
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