What the reporter didn't know was how avidly the sisters, generally speaking, disliked his gender.
"Whatever you do, don't confess about how much you disliked working there, " says Ms. Maslach.
The major determinant of how much housework a man did was how much he disliked it.
He later told the Virginia-Pilot newspaper that he loved the Navy but disliked the academy.
The more people read and heard about the train, the more they disliked it.
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His soldierly imperiousness caused him to be disliked in Peru and in highland Colombia.
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One survey suggests he is less disliked than any of the other main contenders.
He disliked not only taxes (he aimed to abolish one a year) but also tax breaks.
Believe it or not, tax collectors were even more disliked back then than they are now.
In one survey, 86 percent of the Facebook audience said they strongly disliked the changes.
However, women should not assume that being promoted to a senior position causes them to be disliked.
Like so many men and women of his generation, he disliked war intensely, but served without question.
Dr Maloney also disliked the comparison with fast food, but admitted that it may have some merit.
His vision was for a Europe "a la carte", where countries chose what they liked and disliked.
"I disliked it intensely when she snapped her fingers at us, " Juror No. 5, a woman, said.
They disliked semi-independent foundation hospitals, differential university-tuition fees and freer trust schools for much the same reasons.
But Prof Higgs stated that he disliked the term because it "might offend people who are religious".
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Mr Gygax disliked that, worrying that the focus was shifting to mathematical questions of maximising players' power.
But quotas are widely disliked, so other countries are taking different routes, mainly of the self-regulating variety.
Aesthetes disliked the seemingly banal housing tracts "rising hideously, " as Robert Caro put it, from the urban periphery.
Some in Germany are aware of the dangers of the country being disliked as its economic power grows.
But he disliked the plagues, killings and other violence scattered throughout the Bible.
They also questioned why their brother would name as executors someone he disliked.
Mr. Hagedorn says he initially disliked flying with a "baby sitter, " and missed solo commutes in his own plane.
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She disliked interviews and hated talking about the dark wellsprings of her art.
Its only American producer, a company called Hospira, disliked its use in executions and ceased making it in January.
In 1997, one in five people said they liked both Labour and the Liberal Democrats but disliked the Conservatives.
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Lula also got rid of a controversial science minister, who had entertained nuclear ambitions and was disliked by scientists.
And second, researchers in the field disliked the idea of lobbing tennis shoes and old tyres into their pristine reactors.
Back in the 1990s, Gingrich made himself one of the most disliked figures in the recent history of American politics.
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