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usher 1. a person who acts as doorkeeper, esp in a court of law 2. (in England) a minor official charged with maintaining order in a court of law 3. Brit obsolete a teacher How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Ussher (1993) emphasized that the process through which women's sexual desire is labeled and professionally defined has real-life implications: "Women clearly internalize these definitions of 'normal' sexual functioning and as a result refer themselves for help, thus reinforcing the notion of pathology and of the need for expert intervention" (p. that this Lal was, like Ussher Arkin, a man he could talk to. On the other hand, I was disappointed with the essay by John Fuller on the early biblical chronologies especially the lack of discussion on the impact of the work by James Ussher and John Lightfoot. |
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