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handmaiden



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“And then to be in part the handmaiden of its demise — I don’t know how you can see that as other than tragic.”

From New York Times

"They are the handmaidens of the industry," he said.

From Salon

And this Democratic Party will be remembered for serving as the handmaiden for a tyranny that could last generations.

From Salon

While Europa was frolicking with her handmaidens on the beach, he joined in their games.

From Washington Post

After all, feeling hopeful is purpose's handmaiden, an involuntary mental state, like love or joy, that softens reality's sharp edges.

From Salon