Amanda Satterfield, a homemaker from Battle Creek, was among those who attended.
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Jason Barnhart, 29, labor, and Sarah Picklesimer, 31, homemaker, both of Toledo.
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My maternal grandmother, a force to be reckoned with, was a full-time homemaker.
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The son of a truck driver and a homemaker, Scola is proud of his humble origins.
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They included former teachers, a barman, a homemaker, a technician and students.
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The current department store, on Murray Street, will become a homemaker centre.
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All items are produced by the members of the 14 Madison County homemaker clubs.
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Mrs. Bland worked as a homemaker while her husband built his pediatrics practice.
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Her mother Elizabeth was a homemaker and a computer analyst and is now retired.
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Housewife: a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income
(homemaking) the management of a household
A homemaker handles household responsibilities as his or her main daily activity. While not a paid occupation in the traditional sense, as it is not usually undertaken for monetary remuneration, a homemaker may work full-time to maintain the home environment. ...
(Homemakers (magazine)) Homemakers is a Canadian magazine that covers women's lifestyles, published nine times a year. It offers recipes and articles on food, health, style, home and living.
(Homemaking) Housewife is a term used to describe a married female who is not employed outside of the home. Merriam Webster describes a housewife as a married woman who is in charge of her household. ...
(Homemakers) these were women who stayed at home and cooked, cleaned and cared for the children.
(homemaking) One of three areas of emphasis in the Relief Society of the Church.
Occupation often listed on campaign finance reports for wives of major contributors who give through their spouses (and other family members) as a legal way of getting around individual contribution limits.
A person who assists in the home with homemaking activities such as preparing meals, cleaning, laundry, shopping.