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Moreover, he shows his interest in me, he makes a kind compliment about my appearance, he accosts me without getting pushy, ridiculous or vulgar
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Porcelain fruit leaves scattered in the basket with careless abandon served to highlight the rich and vulgar colours
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“Notoriously, I should think, by your tone and vulgar language,” retorted Mandy, then she sniffed and wrinkled her nose as if catching whiff of an offensive odor and pushed past him without a backward glance
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”And what a vulgar price to pay for a dal that my mom cooks
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It is the means the most vulgar and the most obvious; and the most likely way of augmenting their fortune, is to save and accumulate some part of what they acquire, either regularly and annually, or upon some extraordinary occasion
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ordeal, never at a loss for vulgar observations
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But as the law for the encouragement of coinage derives its origin from those vulgar prejudices which have been introduced by the mercantile system, I judged it more proper to reserve them for this chapter
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The rest were mere objects of vulgar wonder and curiosity ; some reeds of an extraordinary size, some birds of a very beautiful plumage, and some stuffed skins of the huge alligator and manati ; all of which were preceded by six or seven of the wretched natives, whose singular colour and appearance added greatly to the novelty of the show
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She was so fixated with Raven, feeling irritation prickle within her every time Millicent’s vulgar form flitted across her vision
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It felt completely out of place in the Centron, and the slightly bobbing form of the Prosops inside struck Hilderich as almost vulgar
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I find the human form so exceptionally vulgar and so thoroughly imperfect that I relish every minute of the sensations it imparts
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Alec Davis, in her silk dress and beplumed bonnet, and kid gloves and gold chain looked the vulgar, coarse-souled woman she was
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He could never conceive or utter the vulgar, ribald insults of which Dan Reese had unlimited command
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As an undertaker, would you be able to do this, day in and day out, explain this vulgar despicable process over and over to all the grieving relatives, being interrogated by every relative every day?
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The big question is, will Dr Burger and his theologically educated colleagues also promote this vulgar method of disposal of the dead when it starts to take off? They will have to, because they already declared it doesn’t matter what the condition of the remains, you will be in heaven
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More vulgar people, people with personality is less
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Vulgar as an a person's inner corrosion cavities, vulgar like a poplar tree, though there is life, but a lack of ideas
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vulgar time, as an impossible sequence of nows, indexes nothing more than the flux of my
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My fax, in Dino’s words, was "terse,” but neither vulgar nor threatening
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No! Dorian was charming but with the vulgar delight granted by the learned gestures, that for fictitious, they are proclaiming to the screams its falsity and discrediting the one who carries them
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A name that’s daring, yet not vulgar
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NB// pen in the belly button always gets a laugh but be prepared for vulgar gestures from
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'There is nothing here to harm you, vulgar superstition to the contrary
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(This victim was vulgar and carefree with words
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” Paul said making the last word sound vulgar
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Ellington transformed race music – the uncultured and vulgar – to the music of the decade in the 1920s
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Remember the fart bomb that was so vulgar in smell
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Heracles understood with disgust and horror that he had just been sold like a vulgar object by the villagers to the armed men
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Deciding that the thoughts were too vulgar and repulsive to consider any further, Feltus cleared his mind so that he would be astute in his observations of the area that he approached with caution
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never watch another movie again for the rest of your life, you tasteless, vulgar, narrow-minded, piece of shit! Four stars
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Walker was, of course, his same old vulgar self
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Rose had declared all watches (and devices on which time could be measured) to be “an unnecessary and vulgar constraint on the flow of life
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They were a tough bunch—loud, vulgar,
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Along with being cared for constantly, she also would speak some of the most vulgar words that man or beast had ever heard, which was not like her at all, she had been a kind lady
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One of the two original customers of the inn, a rough and vulgar man named Gawen, laughed out loud on hearing her
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I heard such a vulgar stuff for the first time
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There was more collective laugh at that remark, followed by a string of rather vulgar jokes about the power of infidel women to pervert believers
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It’s so vulgar
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Certain values that might have meant a lot for our ancestors in bygone days might be regarded out now as being silly or useless for us presently, whilst whatever we might consider now as being serious or vulnerable could have been seen as vulgar or even insulting many a moons ago
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When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular
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that were less vulgar
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this but it was very vulgar
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His words about women is but vulgar and full with disrespect in uncultivated manners, coming from a very religious man claiming to speak God’s word
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men with demoniacal nature and the vulgar regard and address him as a
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how vulgar the heart that perpetuates, encourages, sponsors addiction to competition with and profiting from in a world cruel with need, starvation, and elimination of the losing class
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They will then become subjected to wretchedness, and acquire their morals and vulgar manners from the street
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These matters are confirmed by psychology and can never be denied, for how could our master Mohammad (cpth) not feel aggrieved, since Al’lah the Almighty says: “Then, you may wish to conceal some of that which has been inspired for you…”: he did not want to inform them of some of the noble verses, for they were still ignorant about Al’lah and vulgar; “…feeling aggrieved with announcing it (to them)”: i
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The church often criticised them for playing to vulgar tastes
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The bride would giggle in a shy manner, finding it difficult to ask such vulgar question before a large crowd, who by then, waited in admiration and anticipation of the manner she would put forth her rhetorical but difficult question
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When I am contented, and everything is just as I like it, I can philosophize beautifully, and do it with a hearty sincerity that convinces both myself and the person listening to me; but when the bad days come, the empty days, the disappointing, chilly days, behold Philosophy, that serene and dignified companion so long as the weather was fine, clutching her academic skirts hastily together and indulging in the form of rapid retreat known to the vulgar and the graphic ass kedaddling
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It was dreadful to laugh, dreadful to mention objects that distressed her as vulgar; and because it was dreadful and we knew it was dreadful, we couldn't stop
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The two at the altar--they meant at the cake--had no doubt said many terrible and vulgar tilings and had behaved in a way no lady and gentleman would--the girl, for instance, openly admitting she had run away from home; but what they were doing now at least was beyond reproach, and, by uniting, two blacks were after all, in spite of what people said about its not being possible, going to make one white
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Yet never could a girl who had done such horrible, such dete stably deceitful and vulgar things, have been treated so gently by her family
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"But that's only if I were vulgar that I'd say that," she explained
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And each time he went home after having been in the frugal baldness of Creeper Cottage he hated the superfluities of his own house more and more, he accused himself louder and louder of being mean-spirited, effeminate, soft, vulgar, he loathed himself for living embedded in such luxury while she, the dear and lovely one, was ready cheerfully to pack her beauty into a tub if needs be, or let it be weather-beaten on a pillar for thirty years if by so doing she could save her soul alive
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Why," fumed Tussie, "can't we live decently? Hasn't it struck you that we're very vulgar?"
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Was this the same rowdy, vulgar club that he despised? What was happening on the stage? An asymmetrical bead of water joined with its neighbors and slowly began its descent
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It's unclear whether it is from her distaste of the sketches or from the captain's assumption that she's never seen something so vulgar
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Dark scarlet and vulgar, it was not at all like the blood of hunting—not bright, not pure
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of exaggerated picturesqueness, with itsviolent contrasts, mingling of the sublime and vulgar, the
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This also appeared to the vulgar to
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And we laughed a lot because it was hilarious and absurd to see an upper class English girl try to imitate a vulgar Greek or a coarse Egyptian
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He could become very vulgar when he was drunk and I had seen him making passes at women in a manner deserving a slap on the face
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Striking, sexy, and vulgar showgirls with differing combinations of these attributes arrived at daybreak at the flat, slept all morning, and emerged again in the evenings
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Strange but not vulgar, perhaps because of the good looks of the models and an air of innocence they communicated
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It is not vulgar and huge like that of the Greek God of procreation Priapos which is coupled with a leer
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She worked in the hair-washing section and, yes, she was loud and a little vulgar
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They want a sweet, demure wife and a vulgar mistress
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There is a vulgar little saying, mostly mouthed by bitter, unsuccessful would-be Casanovas that claims, “Flip them upside down and they"re all the same”
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It was manifest in the officers" plump, vulgar, cantankerous wives and noisy, ill-mannered children accompanied by girl child-servants
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in a devil's hell unendingly is both gross and vulgar, even
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women without there being anything vulgar involved
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only to torment them in a devil's hell unendingly is both gross and vulgar, even blasphemous
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The rococo art of the eighteenth century is an instance of the excessive use of curved forms, and, like all excesses in the joys of life, it is vicious and is the favourite style of decoration in vulgar places of entertainment
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Lecky, demand of us,—do you not know that the belief in evil spirits has been one of the commonest, one of the most vulgar and malignant, types of the superstition which has darkened earth and sky, and degraded human life in every climate where it takes possession of the soul? Do you not know that heathenism has always dwelt largely on this gloomy dogma; that it forms half the so-called religions of India, Japan, and China; and has lain at the root of all the worst corruptions of Christianity during the last eighteen centuries? Do you not know that it has been the custom of every ignorant age to attribute to malign spiritual agency, to evil genii, half the phenomena of nature, and half the events in Providence; and that the progress of science has been a hard fought battle with this old enemy of knowledge and truth, which has been dislodged from its position only after ages of inquiry, of observation, and careful study of nature and man? Do you not know that the unreformed tendency of humanity is always to believe in evil more than in good, even in a God who is no better than a devil, and to attribute to the Supreme Eternal Power thoughts and passions which are absolutely contrary to the laws of justice and truth?
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And nothing has given a greater shock to many men of searching and acute parts, and more than ordinary capacities, than the insisting upon and pressing the vulgar topics of the natural immortality, immateriality, and spirituality of the soul, of all which it’s so difficult to form any idea, and thus we find too often that by the unsatisfactory management of them they only minister matter of burlesque, buffoonery, scorn, and contempt, for the asserting of which we find our philosophical theologies run down and silenced most shamefully, by even illiterates, and women, very frequently, in conversation
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Leroy Garrett, "That God would rise the wicked and give them immortality only to torment them in a devil's hell unendingly is both gross and vulgar, even blasphemous
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Yet, Monseigneur had slowly found that vulgar embarrassments crept into his affairs, both private and public; and he had, as to both classes of affairs, allied himself perforce with a Farmer-General
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The complaint had sometimes made itself audible, even in that deaf city and dumb age, that, in the narrow streets without footways, the fierce patrician custom of hard driving endangered and maimed the mere vulgar in a barbarous manner
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"I am not particularly interested in anyone's opinion," Svidrigailov answered, dryly and even with a shade of haughtiness, "and therefore why not be vulgar at times when vulgarity is such a convenient cloak for our climate
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Like a good many critics now-a-days, they forget that screams are not criticism, and that it is only vulgar tastes that are influenced by strings of superlatives, three-piled hyperboles, and pompous epithets
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In belief of the good reception and honours that Your Excellency bestows on all sort of books, as prince so inclined to favor good arts, chiefly those who by their nobleness do not submit to the service and bribery of the vulgar, I have determined bringing to light The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, in shelter of Your Excellency's glamorous name, to whom, with the obeisance I owe to such grandeur, I pray to receive it agreeably under his protection, so that in this shadow, though deprived of that precious ornament of elegance and erudition that clothe the works composed in the houses of those who know, it dares appear with assurance in the judgment of some who, trespassing the bounds of their own
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"Against men in their senses or against madmen," said Don Quixote, "every knight-errant is bound to stand up for the honour of women, whoever they may be, much more for queens of such high degree and dignity as Queen Madasima, for whom I have a particular regard on account of her amiable qualities; for, besides being extremely beautiful, she was very wise, and very patient under her misfortunes, of which she had many; and the counsel and society of the Master Elisabad were a great help and support to her in enduring her afflictions with wisdom and resignation; hence the ignorant and ill-disposed vulgar took occasion to say and think that she was his mistress; and they lie, I say it once more, and will lie two hundred times more, all who think and say so
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The vulgar and the refined, what you call sin and what you call
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A blessing on Cide Hamete Benengeli, who has written the history of your great deeds, and a double blessing on that connoisseur who took the trouble of having it translated out of the Arabic into our Castilian vulgar tongue for the universal entertainment of the people!"
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In stumbling to the door, she upset the basket, and--oh horror!--the lobster, in all its vulgar size and brilliancy, was revealed to the highborn eyes of a Tudor
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She must not be touched by the buffoons, nor by the ignorant vulgar, incapable of comprehending or appreciating her hidden treasures
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And do not suppose, senor, that I apply the term vulgar here merely to plebeians and the lower orders; for everyone who is ignorant, be he lord or prince, may and should be included among the vulgar
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He had that incongruity of common and elegant in which the habitually vulgar think they see the revelation of an eccentric existence, of the perturbations of sentiment, the tyrannies of art, and always a certain contempt for social conventions, that seduces or exasperates them
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' Mind, Sancho, I do not say that a proverb aptly brought in is objectionable; but to pile up and string together proverbs at random makes conversation dull and vulgar
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Never had Charles seemed to her so disagreeable, to have such stodgy fingers, such vulgar ways, to be so dull as when they found themselves together after her meeting with Rodolphe
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Cide Hamete adds that this marvellous contrivance stood for some ten or twelve days; but that, as it became noised abroad through the city that he had in his house an enchanted head that answered all who asked questions of it, Don Antonio, fearing it might come to the ears of the watchful sentinels of our faith, explained the matter to the inquisitors, who commanded him to break it up and have done with it, lest the ignorant vulgar should be scandalised
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detested commerce) I found I could not live there; and, growing heartily weary of the land of liberty and vulgar aristocracy, seated on her bags of dollars, I
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My father's mistress was with child, and he, doating on her, allowed or overlooked her vulgar manner of tyrannizing over us
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their vulgar, indecent mirth, which he called nature, rouse his sluggish spirits
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But I calmly silenced her, in the midst of a vulgar harangue, and
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"She expressed her commiseration with such honest warmth, that I felt soothed; for I have none of that fastidious sensitiveness, which a vulgar accent or gesture can alarm to the disregard of real kindness
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The vulgar freedom and folly of the eldest left her no recommendation, and as Elinor was not blinded by the beauty, or the shrewd look of the youngest, to her want of real elegance and artlessness, she left the house without any wish of knowing them better
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A great babble of news (and what sort of news too, good heavens!) and eager comment has arisen around this catastrophe, though it seems to me that a less strident note would have been more becoming in the presence of so many victims left struggling on the sea, of lives miserably thrown away for nothing, or worse than nothing: for false standards of achievement, to satisfy a vulgar demand of a few moneyed people for a banal hotel luxury--the only one they can understand--and because the big ship pays, in one way or another: in money or in advertising value