So why was I about to risk losing everything with one compulsive, libidinous roll of the dice? |
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The result is an invigorating, boisterous look at a group of wildly cynical and libidinous college brats. |
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I felt rather buoyed up by this and confirmed in my occasionally libidinous ways. |
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If the process occurs too early or too late, if it is too strict or too libidinous, dire consequences will result. |
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Conceivably the room had not yet fully recovered from the assault on their libidinous sensibilities. |
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A perceptive woman, gifted with a modern vision, a frank subjectivity and a libidinous persona which invited attention from her contemporaries. |
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She produced a tape which she says lays bare the hypocrisy of a famous self-righteous director whom she depicts as a libidinous villain. |
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The angry young man had turned into a disillusioned old man living on libidinous memories. |
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In a culture famous for its libidinous ways, carnival is the wildest time of all. |
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That should be enough to stem our sometimes inexplicably ludicrous and potentially harmful libidinous urges. |
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However, the libidinous cad may find many pleasures in the licentious glance along the pew. |
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Then something wonderfully awful happened to help Roth complete his own libidinous opus. |
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I'll grant that everyone, even libidinous crooners, have bad days. |
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Rappers express their libidinous desires in the boring, one-note language of conquest. |
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The other side has, in turn, accused Mr Berlusconi's lot of being corrupt, criminal and libidinous. |
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Perhaps it would be better to stick to more psychologically robust and less libidinous space explorers: robots. |
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The board, reportedly weary of allegations about Mr Charney's libidinous behaviour, removed him as chief executive last month. |
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Kluge is downright libidinous when making films and his work has grown noticeably in scope in the last few years, but mainly on television. |
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The corruption of a minor, in section 218, consists in practising any libidinous act with a minor, or making him or her do or watch such an act. |
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Enthusiasm for the almost libidinous quality of surfaces and materials is a further bond between Monica Bonvicini and Tom Burr's artistic output. |
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Sadly we can't deliver a drink to your computer table, but we can provide a little libidinous entertainment. |
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When it first came out, swing was libidinous, hedonistic devil music. |
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One senses this is not a libidinous poetics of eros, though, but the purview and philia of ethical enactment. |
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Inish Scull, whose wife, Inez, takes full opportunity of her husband's frequent absences to randily pursue her libidinous desires. |
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The tract was far more political and religious than sexual, but Cockburn found it obscene because it would suggest to young persons impure and libidinous thoughts. |
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You see the occasional frustrated libidinous lunatics walking along Johnson Street kickboxing at the wheelie bins and spreading the contents all over the road. |
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It is observed, that the red haired of both sexes are more libidinous and mischievous than the rest, whom yet they much exceed in strength and activity. |
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