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- He studied at the Green Lawns High School. In his autobiography, An Unsuitable Boy, Johar recounts that he took the entrance test of the elite all-boys...
- An Unsuitable Job for a Woman is the title of a detective novel by English writer P. D. James and of a TV series of four dramas developed from that novel...
- An Unsuitable Attachment is a novel by Barbara Pym, written in 1963 and published posthumously in 1982. Ianthe Broome is a well-bred librarian in her mid-thirties...
- Age appropriateness refers to people behaving as predicted by their perspective timetable of development. The perspective timetable is embedded throughout...
- An Unsuitable Job for a Woman is a 1982 British psychological thriller film directed by Chris Petit and starring Billie Whitelaw, Paul Freeman, and Pippa...
- constituent, impurity, or some other undesirable element that renders something unsuitable, unfit or harmful for physical body, natural environment, workplace, etc...
- Death in Holy Orders (2003) The Murder Room (2005) Dalgliesh (2021) An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (1982, 1997–1998, 1999–2001) Children of Men (feature...
- An Unsuitable Job for a Woman is a British television mystery drama series, based upon the 1972 novel of the same name by P.D. James, that starred Helen...
- Her other television credits include Cardiac Arrest (1994–1996), An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (1997–1999), Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years (2001)...
- petroleum-based or synthetic oil that, through contamination, has become unsuitable for its original purpose due to the presence of impurities or loss of...