The Profumo scandal showed that some acts of indiscretion and immorality would not be overlooked. |
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The work of the police for the suppression of open immorality in the streets took the form of prosecution of common nightwalkers. |
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There was no discussion of the immorality of the criminals who pirate the movies or buy from the pirates. |
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One of Henry's unhappy wives, Catherine Howard, lost her head because of immorality with the court virginalist before her marriage to the King! |
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The poor peasant relates his appearance before a consistory court on charges of immorality. |
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These radicals despise the West for what they consider the immorality, depravity, and dissoluteness of its mass culture. |
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It was France and Russia that gave the existing system the kiss of death by exposing its emptiness and fundamental immorality. |
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It has wrecked the lives of many teenagers through suicide, drug abuse, immorality, perversion, satanism, etc. |
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Politicians generally don't understand the immorality and illegality of their acts, till they are booted out of power. |
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Although dead, she is variously accused of sedition, immorality and complicity with the government policy of ethnic cleansing. |
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Critical to the film's success is accepting that David is an impassioned believer in the immorality of the Death Penalty. |
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Playwrights came under heavy attack for frivolity, blasphemy, and immorality. |
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What is remembered is their immorality and their rejection of bourgeois values applied to family, society and the formal concept of beauty. |
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Their pleasure was not happiness, contemporaries charged, but egotism, immorality, indulgence, and vice. |
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I believe that we have been trained to equate nudity with sexual immorality. |
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They looked at canon law and Church bureaucracy and argued that it bred inefficiency, graft, injustice, worldliness and immorality. |
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It confuses me, being the over-educated waif stuck in a world of immorality, no clear route out. |
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The most popular entertainments were the theater, frequently denounced by the clergy for nudity and immorality, and the races at the hippodrome. |
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After training as a dancer in Spain she returned to England as Donna Lola Montez, to be hissed off the stage for her immorality. |
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She knows that it wouldn't help my cause if there was even the slightest suggestion of immorality attached to my name-even as a denial. |
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They destroyed an idol to a god that was leading the world into immorality. |
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We did not and will not think for one moment to target them even if they were people of immorality and debauchery. |
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But it may take two or three generations to get rid of this corrupt mentality and immorality of the present generation. |
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This world is full of hope and joy, but it is also beset by evil, immorality and sin. |
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No country, no state, has ever survived in history on the basis of evil and immorality. |
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The fact that we don't find such documents puts the lie to such glib and fatuous justifications for immorality. |
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Rolling in wealth, the Church built great edifices and fielded its own armies and sank deeper and deeper into immorality, materialism, and decadence. |
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How do we deal with that immorality, and how do we deal with substance abuse and all of those other pieces? |
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Such challenges also include hypocrisy, poverty, fear, materialism and immorality. |
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Instead, the immorality of killing either a fresh or frozen human embryo rests in the inherent worth and dignity of each human life. |
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From the 1930s to the 1950s, religious and women's groups criticized Hollywood films for contributing to immorality. |
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As a consequence both clerical and secular moralists felt able to criticize fashion on the grounds of the supposed morality or immorality of clothing and personal adornment. |
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Girls' average age of entry was fifteen, and the overwhelming majority were incarcerated for incorrigibility, immorality, truancy, desertion, and petty theft. |
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The author believes he is fighting not merely error but also widespread immorality. |
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Folks, we will reap what we have sown, and we have sown seeds of immorality and unrighteousness and we are reaping the havoc and consequences of our actions. |
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In the nineteenth century, theatres, music halls and cinemas were regulated as local authorities responded to fears about alcohol abuse and immorality. |
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Psychoanalysis, then, becomes a discourse of exclusion, as it naturalizes the morality or immorality associated with elements of one's psychological make-up. |
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In fact the Democrats have not yet even attacked the Ryan plan in quite the right way, which is on the basis of its immorality. |
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Yet, while they are preaching to us about the immorality of our consensual sexual lives the institutions are busy condoning the abuse by their own employees. |
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But she always finds others to castigate for their immorality and selfishness, rarely copping to what she would call a decadent lifestyle if another woman lived it. |
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The law, while it assumes the guardianship of youth by suppressing immorality, still permits these wantons to rove, uncontrolled, among the virtuous as well as the profligate. |
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Mr. Ferguson takes the view that greed and immorality now prevail to an excessive degree at the heart of Wall Street. |
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The recent support for the party of Pim Fortuyn in the Netherlands has failed to quell the spirit of profligate immorality endemic to that country. |
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Seduction ravishes its victims at the deepest level, debauching them so completely as to make them willing partners in immorality. |
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He stated that immorality and unethicality have indeed increased in today's world. |
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The corruption and immorality that pervades the exercise is astounding. |
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This story of putting lovers to the test following a simple wager came as a shock on account of its obvious immorality and implausibility. |
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Among these was Plato's theory that music should be controlled lest it lead to voluptuousness and immorality. |
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Many anti-globalists consider the central pro blem of globalization to be its amorality, or even its immorality. |
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Immodesty is exalted and glorified through the presentation of scenes of nudity and immorality. |
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Democracy cannot be idolized to the point of making it a substitute for morality or a panacea for immorality. |
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The actor's immorality is not lasciviousness, as Puritans and neo-Confucians believed, but the vanity culture that makes all pursuits vain, extrinsic, and spectacular. |
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Racial attitudes existed parallel to hardening attitudes towards immorality and vice, which required the same segregation that racial separation would soon require as well. |
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A country can live with this kind of immorality for only so long. |
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What stains man and separates the spirit from the path of evolution are his low passions, immorality, vice, and lust, for all of them go against the law. |
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You might remember that we were told that the immorality of the invasion of Iraq was going to resolve the problem of the Middle East and reduce the price of oil. |
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In an ingenious way, this type of journalism can combine the adoration of immorality with extraordinary narrow-mindedness to make a productive business: provoke, condemn and make money. |
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In many ways, all members of the Church can help those who are less fortunate and who suffer from unemployment, poverty, violence and immorality in the societies of Oceania. |
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It would be better to return to programs that supporting youth in moral education based in the respect of the others without accepting the immorality and the bad conscience of others. |
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This tour downplayed the dangers and immorality of drug use. |
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Good quality homes promised deliverance from the problems of illegitimacy, divorce, larrikinism, wife-desertion, general immorality and crime. |
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An unsigned letter to the doge denounced public venality and private immorality, calling for repentance before the tide of Turkish success could be checked. |
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Today, in our globalised society, immorality and amorality have reached heights that the citizen, the political world and even the private sector can no longer tolerate. |
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How, then, is Lessius going to decide the licitness or immorality of a particular business practice? |
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In general, our aim, in all the proposed laws respecting divorce, has been to prevent its abuse and defend marriage from the effects of immorality. |
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Never as today have immorality, impurity and obscenity been so continually propagandized, through the press and all the means of social communication. |
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But we resolutely oppose authoritarianism, subservience, corruption and immorality, as well as all other wrong policies that lead to the enslavement and annihilation of our people. |
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Mahfouz said the first meeting was to discuss immorality in shows such as LOL and similar programs. |
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The truth is that there is just as much amorality and downright immorality in marketing as there is in any other walk of life, so that sharp practices will never be entirely eliminated. |
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The legalness of the act does not change its immorality, only whether you can be arrested for it. |
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Slavery was officially forbidden, as were alcohol and other forms of immorality. |
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Medieval church authorities believed that public bathing created an environment open to immorality and disease. |
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He was famed for his penitential sermons, lambasting what he viewed as widespread immorality and attachment to material riches. |
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Examples given are the teaching on the reservation of ordination to males, and on the immorality of procured abortion. |
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He gained this reputation for, amongst other things, immorality and having sold his soul to the Devil. |
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In the Seljuk era, injustice, and immorality reached their climax, and the society experienced difficulties and calamities through Turcoman and Turkish invasions. |
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I assume the police were called to these incidents of home invasion and immorality and he can pass on the statistics on where they have taken place. |
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From the start, conservative and clerical defenders of traditional religion attacked materialism and skepticism as evil forces that encouraged immorality. |
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Nevertheless, immorality, nepotism, simony and lavishness gave the Roman church a bad reputation and the scandalous behavior of popes and cardinals needed to be corrected. |
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