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It was better, if he could, to have his helpmate inside the house.
He had a helpmate, too, who was any thing but a help to him.
The Helpmate began life with 100 rules of behavior built in, and now has 1,200.
She had in fact tried hard, though being helpmate to his kind of man didn't come natural.
It was the first chance that Pitt had a good look at his helpmate.
Hunger has become a helpmate to other causes of death.
She would prove to be a devoted helpmate in his future work.
By-ends' wife also is a true helpmate to her husband.
"You have been a trusted and devoted helpmate to your husband," he said.
It's also about the strong, sympathetic helpmate who makes such regeneration possible.
Real helpmates, they was, ready to take their share in all that was going.
No man could have had a better helpmate or a more devoted partner."
Without the slightest help from the man who is supposed to be my helpmate!"
But the two may be less helpmates than adversaries.
They are nothing less than "our enduring helpmates and unfaltering friends."
He had chosen Israel to be his helpmate in the struggle for sovereignty and control.
A helpmate in the fields, a comfort by the fireside.
Beloved husband, helpmate, companion, and friend for 38 years of Celia.
But he won't be taking his New York political helpmates with him.
The era of the adoring, silent helpmate is over, all agree.
Since then, however, we've grown used to computers, and we tend to see them as reliable helpmates.
He has children grown, grandchildren coming, what he wants is a helpmate.
She was a true friend and helpmate of her illustrious husband in his lifetime".
The book portrays her as the former high school sweetheart and ever-loyal helpmate.
They also evoke the contrast between the two ladies of the house, the traditional helpmate and the modern life partner.
A message, maybe, through a helpmeet, from the guy who started it all?
But now feminists have fallen in love with the helpmeet.
The role of helpmeet suited her, which surprised me, somehow.
"What better helpmeet could I choose than the blushing bride herself?"
In 1918, 11 years after her husband's death, Felt was described as having been an exemplary wife fulfilling the role of a helpmeet to man.
Maybe with a helpmeet in place, he plans to get out the old bush jacket and visit more scenes of catastrophe.
"Well, if it isn't the professor and his worthy helpmeet," he said.
Woman for centuries has been instructed to be an "helpmeet" for her husband.
The difference is that behind is where the helpmeet chooses to be, and the feminists love her for it.
Yes, but she was only a wife-only the helpmeet of the T'ang.
One publication to her name, and a slim book called Helpmeets without irony doesn't go down well with today's feminists.
I will make him a helpmeet for him.
I will be glad to have a helpmeet."
In each, Time-bookended by its helpmeets, nostalgia and hope-takes a beating.
Bolan wasn't so sure about God, but the message from the helpmeet was very clear.
But Bolan had learned that women had need of "helpmeets" also.
But she is hardly a mute helpmeet.
They have neither cheery helpmeets, nor, as Duberstein points out, any idea how to win.
A positive helpmeet to my husband.
I want a wife, the sole helpmeet I can influence efficiently in life and retain absolutely till death.
How often had he said what a helpmeet she would be, if only Alfred Wittisham were not there.
My sister Chris, a fellow writer, was the perfect helpmeet, his counterweight, the one person he trusted to keep him honest and on track.
"Well, it's good she's a righteous helpmeet for her husband," said Reverend Thrower.
"Jane, come with me to India: come as my helpmeet and fellow- labourer."
Yet no politician looking to burnish his greatness would now dare to suggest that the great woman behind him was a supportive helpmeet alone.