The recipient of affectional love given by a raptophile is not satisfactory as the recipient of carnal lust. |
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The scene was rendered with less gropey lust but more breathlessly passionate weirdness in the recently reissued 1967 adaptation. |
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But, anyway, humans are messy: the attraction, lust and attachment phases get blended together. |
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For men it is frequently more difficult to face lust, and then gluttony, sloth, anger, vainglory, envy and avarice. |
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In both cases, you lust prove to earn a salary of 1.5 times the minimum wage in France. |
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You know how it is, kids lust after a certain pair of trainers, a car, a mobile phone, a personal organiser and what have you. |
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Though superior on the rational level, the Homosapiens with their violence, lust, cruelty and superstition, are rendered far inferior to the Neanderthals who are reluctant to kill even for food. |
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As part of a growing threat to the Seven Kingdoms from beyond the Wall, what will her lust for vengeance mean? |
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In the long term, their will cannot be denied by small groups of extremists who live in the past and lust for vengeance. |
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He attributed the popularity of the movement to the devil's ability to deceive and humanity's lust for novelty. |
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For example, the need to make a difference, to have influence, could be expressed through lust, greed and domination. |
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To make matters worse, she falls in love. Her lust for life and appetite for adventure now threaten to be her downfall. |
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From your heart field, you should completely take out spiritual stone which is the lust for the world. |
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And the tango whirls around itself, sending hearts and lives in a deadly vortex of passion, lust and deception. |
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We can understand this process when we think about the process of the lust of the eyes arising. |
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In fact, his lust for fame has nothing to do with his ability to run a charity, or with its worthiness. |
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He began to lust after the power and praise that he once enjoyed. |
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Speaking from experience, I have to say that peace building can become difficult, mostly because those involved in power contests are often too reluctant to give up their games, due to greed and lust for money and power. |
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The realms of nature and of art were ransacked to glut the wonder, lust, and ferocity of a degraded populace. |
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They are exploited in order to satisfy the selfish appetites of a handful of irresponsible politicians who lust for power and are sometimes in the pay of multinationals greedy for sordid and disgraceful profits. |
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Influenced by Ovid's Metamorphoses, the poems show the guilt and moral confusion that result from uncontrolled lust. |
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Actually, this very aggressive competition plainly reflects the veritable lust that Uniprix's enviable position in its various markets, as well as our specific standing in Québec, have aroused within our industry. |
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However if you discover that within your heart there has germinated greed, bad will, materiality and lust, you can be certain that your light has turned into darkness and imposture. |
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What stains man and separates the spirit from the path of evolution are his low passions, immorality, vice, and lust, for all of them go against the law. |
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Does the member support this illegitimate lust for power? |
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Blank Space is her bunny-boiler anthem where she doesn't entirely convince us she's driven insane by lust into courting a series of players – and its minimalist verses make for a rather tempered, non-bombastic opener. |
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The wives will be the most worshipworthy personalities for those slaves of lust. |
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What we want are more women of combined business efficiency and integrity to get into public life and dig in their heels against the forces of war, lust, and injustice. |
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Their promises, enticements, oaths, tokens, and all these engines of lust. |
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Of lust, that belch incessant from the summits of the earth. |
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