The American people were inundated on a daily basis with new and ever more salacious bits of gossip about the occupant of the Oval Office. |
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Kerekes defended himself against accusations that he was representing violent, sexual murder in a salacious, titillating and insensitive manner. |
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Despite the publicity gained by the more salacious tribunal cases, Lea believes that sexual misconduct at work is actually decreasing. |
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Human nature is greedy, devious and sleazy, and most salacious tabloid stories are merely reflecting that fact. |
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The gossip is usually more salacious, the stories downright dirtier and they tend to spend more money on wine. |
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During his first season with the Cowboys, Curry cooperated with reporters seeking to tell his salacious story and didn't hide from scrutiny. |
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There is nothing like salacious gossip to keep the conversation going is there? |
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She desperately wanted to rest, avoid the salacious Tinseltown gossip, and take control of her life. |
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He loved gossip, had a wicked salacious eye, a sly coyness, and he actually snickered all the time, delicious and conspiratorial. |
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Even if you knew some delicious, salacious gossip, some tantalising indiscretion, to let it slip would feel like treason. |
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True, tabloid journalism is something invariably dirty and salacious that refuses to ever consider whether what it is doing is right. |
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The hitherto unengaged viewer is lured or manipulated into the film's most salacious sequences. |
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As an artist, he has knowingly signed forged drawings and disavows responsibility for his sometimes salacious subject matter. |
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The titillating subject brought the crowds in, no doubt, but the film is not really salacious. |
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Defending their intrusion into private life, they argued that their literature was neither salacious nor exploitive. |
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I mean, calling it that is probably why people are expecting it to be salacious and along the lines of what the book was. |
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Are we in for another overhyped, overdramatized extravaganza that does little more than feed our appetite for salacious fare? |
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Before the envelope containing salacious details makes it into the grubby hands of the media, tell everything. |
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But can this portrait of a city be raw and honest, as well as salacious and sexy? |
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Despite the predictable salacious stories of Hollywood, the most explosive and emotionally affecting part of this book involves Eszterhas' father. |
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Of course, on the downside, his trial will be a media circus and the seriousness of the allegations will undoubtedly take second billing to salacious celebrity gossip. |
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In a fit of fury, Pentheus attempts unsuccessfully to imprison Dionysus, who subsequently awakens Pentheus's salacious interest in the cavorting ladies. |
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As ever with the Presidents Cup, media coverage is tending toward the salacious. |
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After initial denials, Quayle was eventually forced to fess up to composing the salacious posts. |
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I am certain that the expectation the inclusion of Ukip might make for salacious TV has also not been far from TV executives' thoughts. |
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Along the way, Mr Glyn displays a dry humour and a taste for salacious gossip. |
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Instead, each day we open the papers to see a variety of increasingly salacious headlines regarding the actions of the member and her husband. |
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In others, journalists may focus more on scandals or salacious topics than on concrete issues of importance to voters. |
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The texts, on the other hand, are clearly worldly, and often include salacious passages. |
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Note that no material of an offensive, salacious or illegal nature will be accepted for publication. |
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The award-winning British play promises a salacious good time with its decidedly postmodern take on gender and sexual power relationships in the middle ages. |
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The theme is fetishism, but the treatment is anything but salacious. |
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One can only imagine what it must have been like for her, having to be civil amid a group of Washington vipers eager for salacious titbits to grind on the gossip mill. |
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So that was my staff night out, no salacious gossip, no regretted snogs, no snogs at all in fact, but I made some new friends and that is always a good thing. |
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We now have to make it more salacious by adding in some sort of zeitgeist-y pop culture reference to social media and blogging. |
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The dirty details can be multiplied almost indefinitely, and Lee lingers over every salacious story. |
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All of their songs, they say, are inspired by Torah and hasidic philosophy, even the ones that sound a bit salacious. |
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A vast army of censors police Weibo for objectionable content, often deleting posts deemed politically sensitive or too salacious. |
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They were erudite and sensual about the orectic, the synchronous, the vellicative, about eutripsia, salacious aromas, amplitudes. |
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But technology allows you to see that stories of the weird, the wacky, or the salacious attract the most readers, rather than those important community stories. |
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Other friends emphasized that he was not the least bit vulgar in his outward appearance and that he never fell into risqué talk or told salacious jokes. |
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There should be salacious interlacing of legs and bodies. |
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It is true that some Canadians will believe that films are too violent or too salacious, but these films simply reflect the current ills of our society. |
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However, it does not, for example, include purely private matters in which the interest of members of the public, if any, is merely salacious or sensational. |
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The allegations are broad, salacious, and, at times, just plain gross. |
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The purpose behind this was to avoid the association of the word tabloid with the flamboyant, salacious editorial style of the red top newspaper. |
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Times to put a story like that in with salacious accusations that have not been proven was shocking to me. |
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The newspapers here take great delight in publishing the names, photographs and salacious details of trysts that run afoul of anti-homosexuality laws. |
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As more salacious details of his affair with FA secretary Faria Alam emerged, he unusually stayed out of the pre-match presentation party. |
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The tame, controlled, and poeticized emotions of earlier paintings have been unleashed and are uninhibited in their sexual and salacious dimension. |
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The public know a proper scandal from a salacious piece of tittle-tattle passed on by a gossipmonger frantic to buttonhole anybody who will listen. |
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