1. American women serve in all U.S. military branches, but they are prohibited from ground combat units likely to play prominent roles in the fight against terrorism. 2. An elegant and beautiful young woman gracefully served tea in Wedgewood china, and Ann Marie Hourihane sank down into one of the overstuffed chairs. 3. Another Z-Gram permitted women to serve on ships. 4. At the port lecture and at bingo, pleasant, and bland, young women served as hosts. 5. A local woman serves and then makes all the dirty dishes disappear. 6. A woman also serves as the non-voting representative from the District of Columbia. 7. But no woman served in the law courts or chancelleries of late medieval and early modern monarchies. 8. But no woman has served on the Cabinet, and they are not well-represented in government. 9. Eight hundred thousand women served in World War II. 10. Few women serve as pastors in Southern Baptist churches, although their numbers are growing in other Protestant denominations. |