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1. He was bold and determined, he was energetic and he was virile
2. He had a very virile body
3. Being the virile young man that he was, he had had no intention of turning her away
4. The bad side wanted him to satisfy his needs and desires as a virile young man, having no worries and enjoying life to the full – a seize-the-moment kind of attitude
5. It was the only way that a virile young man could enjoy a legitimate orgy with as many women as he could manage
6. Both boys had always been very virile for their ages, very potent and gratifying
7. He turned his endeavours into his Music, and his rugged good looks, and strength and virile leanness, kept everyone at bay, whilst it also haunted and taunted, and it was only his hate that kept him surviving those hateful, hurtful school days
8. When it came to making love to me, Brandon was primitive, virile yet tender and patient
9. Ironically Warren could only offer him generous brotherly love, and for a virile man in his mid twenties, brotherly love wasn"t really enough for Roger
10. and their feminine side as a type of loss of virile dignity
11. Sandra had a straightforward approach to sex and I suddenly found myself liberated and virile
12. He was a virile and comely youth
13. And this is just why he chose as his personal representatives twelve commonplace men, the majority of whom were rugged, virile, and manly fishermen
14. But degeneracy had not yet sapped the kings and the people; though clad in silks and cloth-of-gold, they were still a vital, virile race
15. These soon adopted many of the ways of their civilized allies, modified powerfully, however, by their own intensely virile and alien culture
16. This served to stimulate her interest in the handsome Sam Duff and a twinge of red appeared in her cheeks as she thought of the virile man
17. She had tried to sink them into the swampy passion that she allowed herself with her nephew Aureli-ano José and she tried to take refuge in the calm and virile protection of Colonel Gerineldo Márquez, but she had not been able to overcome them, not even with the most desperate act of her old age when she would bathe the small José Arcadio three years before he was sent to the seminary and caress him not as a grandmoth-er would have done with a grandchild, but as a woman would have done with a man, as it was said that the French matrons did and as she had wanted to do with Pietro Crespi at the age of twelve, fourteen, when she saw him in his dancing tights and with the magic wand with which he kept time to the metronome
18. of nappies trying to prove how financially virile they are
19. Anyway, the Duke had apparently been a vital and virile man but according to Carla, he had not been intimate with her
20. at hunting or any of the court games that his virile father the king so enjoyed
21. Why couldn’t others see through the charming personality that Mitch Powell showed to the outside world? She acknowledged that he was astonishingly good looking with that tall, virile physique and the intelligence to back up that look
22. Tens of thousands of virile,
23. To be able to accept and fully experience powerlessness and center oneself on the Cosmic SELF are the two ways that Homer indicates can help us acquire the type of virile personal power that we need to overcome the devouring mother
24. To-day I smoked twelve cigarettes, only that the house should smell virile
25. They all thought the letter very virile, and that nothing could be more gentlemanly than its restraint
26. Their weakest members were lost, the prey of the swirling waters or hungry crocodiles, but the survivors emerged from the waters stronger and more virile
27. Yet at the end of the day, they were merely conquests, a privilege of an affluent and virile man
28. As long as his scent is virile and powerful and full of rage and anger: other lions keep away for fear of being killed
29. Today for instance, what conclusions can I draw? That I am, finally, impotent? Oh, certainly, I am not young or virile but am I totally senile? When the girl was fiddling me, my mind was not in it
30. But she did find a handsome virile young man who reminded her of Paul in his prime and imprisoned him with her wealth and a marriage proposal
31. He was virile but the time he needed to recuperate 34
32. superficial, self-centered, virile young man whose main concerns were his sporting
33. bit more virile than his appearance had led her to
34. Because he was the most virile president: Kennedy: who created this national effort to get to the moon
35. The most virile mission won
36. Khrushchev was a fat sexless pig: he did not have Kennedy’s more virile sex-drive
37. I cannot but extol the virile potency of the old bucko that could still knock another child out of her
38. There was something so big and arresting and virile in the man that the clatter and shouting died gradually away before his commanding gesture
39. The people of the Coast which she had left might pride themselves on taking people, courteous, generous, filled with abounding good nature, but sturdy, virile, easy all their affairs, even their duels and their feuds, with a careless air but these north Georgia people had a streak of violence in them
40. She had made a preposterous little picture of the kind of man who would do: he was an English diplomat of great but not very virile beauty, now abroad, with a house smaller than Brideshead, nearer to London; he was old, thirty-two or -three, and had been recently and tragically widowed; Julia thought she would prefer a man a little subdued by earlier grief
41. She was remembering the vital, virile old man with his mane of crisp white hair, his bellowing cheerfulness, his stamping boots, his clumsy jokes, his generosity
42. There was something naively festive in his air, which, in conjunction with his firm and virile features, gave him a rather comical arrived with him, paused at the doorway to allow him, as the guest of honor, to enter first
43. If there is anything terrible, if there exists a reality which surpasses dreams, it is this: to live, to see the sun; to be in full possession of virile force; to possess health and joy; to laugh valiantly; to rush towards a glory which one sees dazzling in front of one; to feel in one's breast lungs which breathe, a heart which beats, a will which reasons; to speak, think, hope, love; to have a mother, to have a wife, to have children; to have the light—and all at once, in the space of a shout, in less than a minute, to sink into an abyss; to fall, to roll, to crush, to be crushed; to see ears of wheat, flowers, leaves, branches; not to be able to catch hold of anything; to feel one's sword
44. Enjolras was the more virile, Combeferre the more humane
45. She was a big woman, in stature almost equalling her husband, and corpulent besides: she showed virile force in the contest—more than once she almost throttled him, athletic as he was
46. Does not America offer any inducement for men to settle here? The American has dwindled into an Odd Fellow—one who may be known by the development of his organ of gregariousness, and a manifest lack of intellect and cheerful self-reliance; whose first and chief concern, on coming into the world, is to see that the almshouses are in good repair; and, before yet he has lawfully donned the virile garb, to collect a fund for the support of the widows and orphans that may be; who, in short ventures to live only by the aid of the Mutual Insurance company, which has promised to bury him decently
47. This forest, the danger, the old man and his mysterious whispering, Maryanka with her virile upright bearing, and the mountains—all this seemed to him like a dream
48. A martial nation has always enjoyed virile strength
49. There was something naïvely festive in his air, which, in conjunction with his firm and virile features, gave him a rather comical expression
50. He was standing by the table heaped with books and magazines, and there was something in the alertness of his virile figure, well poised enough for a soldier; something in the lines of his well-cut features, something in the steadiness and frankness of the cool gray eyes, that suggested not only the strength of youth, but the strength of the spirit