That is a very common term, is it not, Mr Garling, not to say almost universal. |
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Ms Garling has to go off to her university job, but first feeds her calves with hay. |
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Many, like Ms Garling, work part-time elsewhere so that their farms at least break even. |
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Marguerite Garling, Regional Human Rights Adviser at the British High Commission in Kenya, wrote the report summarised here. |
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To demonstrate, Ms Garling models her maroon coverall, the smallest she could find, which swamps her. Even so, women say the quiet and independence makes everything worth it. |
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