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1  Party women never paint their faces.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwell
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2  The women of the Party were all alike.
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3  No truck with women, and that's a great thing.
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4  The women studied him in hostile silence as he went past.
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5  He disliked nearly all women, and especially the young and pretty ones.
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6  The poorer quarters swarmed with women who were ready to sell themselves.
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7  And as far as the women were concerned, the Party's efforts were largely successful.
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8  Two monstrous women with brick-red forearms folded across their aprons were talking outside a doorway.
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9  The aim of the Party was not merely to prevent men and women from forming loyalties which it might not be able to control.
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10  Mere debauchery did not matter very much, so long as it was furtive and joyless and only involved the women of a submerged and despised class.
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11  Two bloated women, one of them with her hair coming down, had got hold of the same saucepan and were trying to tear it out of one another's hands.
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12  The theory was that men, whose sex instincts were less controllable than those of women, were in greater danger of being corrupted by the filth they handled.
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13  He remembered how once he had been walking down a crowded street when a tremendous shout of hundreds of voices women's voices--had burst from a side-street a little way ahead.
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14  In the ragged hedge on the opposite side the boughs of the elm trees swayed just perceptibly in the breeze, and their leaves stirred faintly in dense masses like women's hair.
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15  It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy.
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16  In the ragged hedge on the opposite side of the field the boughs of the elm trees were swaying very faintly in the breeze, their leaves just stirring in dense masses like women's hair.
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17  The successful women, bumped and jostled by the rest, were trying to make off with their saucepans while dozens of others clamoured round the stall, accusing the stall-keeper of favouritism and of having more saucepans somewhere in reserve.
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