He is no puritan and has no interest in judging women, no matter how transgressive their behaviour. |
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As a very private vice, it did not have the visibility or social implications of other transgressive sexual behaviours. |
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In fact, his work of this period is both more difficult and more transgressive than his fortunes in the history of art have acknowledged. |
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While Sam seems to enjoy the illicitness of his desire for Marion, his feelings are not truly transgressive. |
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Fifteen strange stories, from about 1560 to 1650, push at the limits of unusual and transgressive human cultural behaviour. |
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Taking a poetry course with Heaney was a bit transgressive, given that my doctoral degree was going to be in history of science. |
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This interpretation is supported by the arrangement of intervening strata into transgressive and regressive cycles. |
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That was, if you like, an ironic and paradoxical appreciation of the transgressive. |
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I guess sometimes transgressive art gets too transgressive even for artists. |
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He sought to materialize this transgressive imaginative sensibility in both his fiction and non-fiction. |
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One shack houses a collection of books by and about the transgressive French writer. |
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There is an omnipresent vulnerability and sweetness about your portraits that belies the transgressive nature of what's presented. |
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The transgressive character of the prose poem emerges here as a natural expression of the Language poets' anti-establishment impulse. |
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The basal part of the transgressive sandstone contains erosion surfaces, reworked bioclasts, phosphatic and glauconite pellets. |
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This aphorism relies for its force, of course, on the transgressive nature of the behaviour it alludes to. |
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With art but little transgressive argument, she makes the purpose concrete. |
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Let us grant Goffman's contention that marginalized, diasporic cultures are transgressive in nature and lead to cultural hybridity. |
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In the Jungian tradition, Halloween is a transgressive celebration of our collective discomforts. |
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This is weird, transgressive, mind-bending cinema, reminiscent of silent-era German expressionism, and seasoned with Hollywood musical parody. |
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But where, if not received ideas of transgressive behaviour, does the power come from. |
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Publishing online without proofreading is probably not the greatest of sins, but for a grammar pedant such as I, it's pretty transgressive nonetheless. |
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The pools are usually found in sandbar deposits or in transgressive sheet sands. |
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After the drabness of the 1950s, her clothes were chic and slightly transgressive, but not haute couture. |
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In this labyrinthine play of alterity, the transgressive Villeglé puts his own writing into crisis. |
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For once, it was I who had to temper Paul's somewhat transgressive creative mind! |
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The exercise is transgressive for both genres and alchemic in nature. |
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But in looking at these methodically arranged and sedately framed photo works, it is easy to forget that he started out as an aficionado of truly transgressive imagery. |
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I had seen his performances, and he represented what I would describe as bad choreography, in the sense that he was quite transgressive, an enfant terrible. |
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As a 22-year-old VJ for MTV, in the days when MTV still had VJs, Kennedy was at once transgressive and unpredictable. |
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Lou represented what we all loved about New York, what was cool, edgy, transgressive. |
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The lower unit consists of deposits from two shallowing-upwards sequences representing transgressive to regressive events. |
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In this vision the drag queens and trannies that he came of age among in New York are not only defiantly transgressive but also prophetic. |
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The middle unit consists of deposits from multiple transgressive to regressive events. |
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Many, many more are swept up in the transgressive fun of the Mardi Gras parade the following weekend. |
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Other examples of transgressive segregation, already seen in NERICAs, are number of secondary branches and number of grains. |
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On the other, the sufferings that a human life will be enduring may lead to transgressive decisions, out of humanity. |
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The first half of the story is more conventional, the second more transgressive. |
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The lower transgressive sequence consists of the deposits of the Lower Mannville Group. |
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Fossiliferous, thin marine shales, associated with biochemical precipitates such as glauconite and phosphorite, are common in transgressive systems tracts. |
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When that course entails the social regulation of her sexual life in reproduction, the young woman's entry into intellectual life will necessarily be seen as transgressive. |
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A genuinely transgressive art moment reeked of elementary school art project. |
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A poet of inwardness, he focuses on the delicate self-consciousness of the young man as thematic contrast to his behaviour's transgressive nature. |
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Milton's God, of course, exercises the most transgressive and transformational freedom of cosmological liberty, which is simultaneously omnific and divorcive. |
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Arthur laments his transgressive behavior before the battle with his son. |
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Gradually, the pagan and sexual passions the moon inspires demonstrate that these inhibitive prisons cannot prevent the transgressive mingling of sacred and profane love. |
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Not only does he appropriate the customary male garb of the early 1860s, but additionally appropriates the gendered-male, socially transgressive act of gambling. |
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In a society where arranged marriage is the norm, and deployed by families to maintain divisions of class and caste, romantic love is potentially highly transgressive. |
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The flaw in Beatriz's plan, of course, is that in the economy of desire such transgressive behavior threatens societal order and may cast her in the role of madwoman. |
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The remaining part of the Cambrian sequence represents a complete marine transgressive cycle, which follows terrestrial deposition of the basal sequence. |
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The present study was conducted entirely in U2 plutonic rocks, which, in the Bonifacio area, are locally covered by Miocene transgressive marine sediments. |
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Each of these units shows an amalgamated upper-shoreface sandstone section over 20 m thick, sharply overlain by transgressive sheltal shales about 50 m thick. |
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For Novo, an urban chronicle must represent the city in its entirety and must include previously taboo and transgressive urban activities and spaces. |
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Now, not seven decades too soon, the musical theatre has decided to exploit the brand as well — to pit the transgressive power of Addams's mischief against the bromidic power of Broadway. |
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Such data has shown that many sills have an overall saucer shape and that many others are at least in part transgressive. |
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The market for belles lettres had been openly transgressive as long as it did not find any reflections in other media. |
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This is what is so very riveting, so very sexy, and so very transgressive. |
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This systematism tends to alleviate the transgressive impact of the juxtaposition, or of the fusion, of the now-classic spheres of those watching and those watched. |
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Such sills are known as transgressive, examples include the Whin Sill and sills within the Karoo basin. |
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Undulating topography results in change between compressive and transgressive flow and stacking or mixing of englacial debris. |
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The Transgressive play is defined to include oil pools in sandstones and conglomerates deposited in transgressive sequences within the upper portion of the Viking Formation. |
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There's now a generation raised on the transgressive menace of his imagination, a world that invites the reader to trespass on the dark side of human experience, and play truant from normality. |
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Her appearance in London was never going to win her anything but who knows, it may just inspire others to do something so shockingly transgressive as to participate in sport. |
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Then, because injustice generally results from transgressive behavior, extremists hold a person or group responsible, identifying a potential target. |
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Inshore, fluvio-tidal successions above the unconformity display upward increase in marine influence and are interpreted as transgressive incised valley fills. |
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The Prince conforms, in the first instance, to the paradigm of the transgressive Moor who strives for a miscegenational union which is doomed to pollute his European partner. |
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