We are opposed to discrimination on the grounds of gender, religion, sexuality, race, and disability. |
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When an undomesticated woman refuses to hide her sexuality, abnegates her maternity, she creates a force field of extraordinary energy. |
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They learn to associate sexuality with guilt because of messages about the sexual behavior from the abuser or others who learned about the abuse. |
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Labor accuses the Government of using sexuality for political means and trying to create a wedge issue. |
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The older I get, the more I realize that life, sexuality, the whole kit and caboodle, is never black-and-white. |
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Jennifer Lopez in the lead role tones down her forthright sexuality to play the part for flowers and romance rather than raunch. |
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When he speaks about the prejudices he has faced, the added issue of his sexuality is almost an afterthought. |
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That view led Gorham to interpret the raising of the age of consent as an effort to constrain modern sexuality. |
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Kinsey's first major work on sexuality appeared during the first years of the Cold War, on the eve of the McCarthyite witch-hunts. |
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The practice and expression of human sexuality is to be enjoyed only within the bounds of marriage between a man and a woman. |
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Close friends and family reportedly knew, but his sexuality was not public knowledge. |
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She experiments with reefer, makes eyes at the check-out boy and starts talking frankly about sexuality to son Tim, who is justifiably disgusted. |
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Yet all told, its simplicities are gloriously redeemed by the novel's intricate take on sexuality, and its ecstatic and gilded prose. |
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Vampires in particular were a great excuse for Victorian writers to allude to sexuality, which they couldn't mention in any other way. |
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Cleverly, Lee wasn't allowed to tell Zoe his sexuality before he left, unlike all the other rejectees. |
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The sax and swung ride cymbal suggest sexuality, but the lyrics never make it explicit. |
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By narrating her aunt's story, the narrator attempts to restore the repressed sexuality and foreclose her own independence. |
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Freudian scholars in particular like to interpret The Turn of the Screw, and this adaptation of it, as a study of repressed sexuality. |
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No hint of repressed sexuality is undelivered from the analyst's couch of his interpretation. |
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We get a sense of her insecurity, her introverted nature, and her repressed sexuality. |
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We saw in the discussion on organizations as psychic prisons that rationality is potentially a form of repressed sexuality. |
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Shakespeare's ambivalently comic treatment of power, sexuality, and repression belongs very much to the early years of the Jacobean period. |
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In contrast, anaclitic patients are overly focused on relationship issues such as intimacy, trust, and sexuality. |
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Larger women are stigmatized, especially with regard to sexuality and courtship. |
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Clearly, de Blainville's language echoes through this passage framing the scientists' concerns about human animality and sexuality. |
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As a result, I am more in touch with my own sexuality than most heterosexual people could even come close to achieving. |
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It's true, lots of heterosexuals constantly make a big fuss about their sexuality in the workplace. |
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The notorious Libran tendency to be in love with love is spiced with a lively sexuality and an altogether more worldly outlook on life. |
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She brings a liberated sexuality to her portrayal of the romantically frustrated Gwendolen. |
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Some ecumenical women's programs fall under familiar rubrics such as the environment, literacy and education, and women's health and sexuality. |
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Witty examinations of the more louche aspects of sexuality are masked by music so exquisite that the provocative subject matter barely registers. |
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I am obviously a manager and I want to manage my staff regardless of their colour, their sexuality, their gender. |
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See, I may come across as secure and confident or whatever, but in reality, I have a love-hate relationships with my sexuality. |
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The play's sexuality is always sadomasochistic, emphasized by his heated direction. |
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The date fell during the Roman Lupercalian celebrations, which were associated with fertility and sexuality. |
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Although he embraced his sexuality more than the others, physical attraction was lacking. |
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Cultural taboos surrounding sexuality and pregnancy also contribute to the low rates of health service access. |
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On a day for women, culturally taboo subjects like female sexuality can be openly acknowledged. |
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She has none of the grit, grace, or animalistic sexuality of those brown sugar babes that came before her. |
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His voice had all of it's previous teasing sexuality gone, only remained the voice of a dangerous man. |
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Even now, during an interview in the family's Manhattan loft, Wong parries questions about his sexuality, his religion, even his age. |
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The council is also stressing that sexuality and marital status are not necessarily obstacles to becoming foster carers. |
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Within this economy, actual women do of course exist, but become masculinized, or alternatively hystericized, by expressing active sexuality. |
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Once he has killed his masochistic dream, aggressive female sexuality becomes both available and productive. |
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The language of privacy, and sketching out zones of privacy, many would argue, is our best shot at legally theorizing women's sexuality. |
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It was the first time the church's most senior cleric had said that the sexuality of ministers should not act as a bar to their appointment. |
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She is innocent in some ways, but also a seductress who recognizes the power of her sexuality. |
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Some of the overt sexuality helped to show these women as complete, three-dimensional characters. |
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They can be considered to be the most important effort to medicalise sexuality in the 20th century. |
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I suppose one could see it as an old man getting excited by the sexuality of young girls. |
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We are here because, whatever our sexuality, we believe that the days of exclusion are numbered. |
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Topics will include menstruation, sexuality, pregnancy and childbirth in a cultural context. |
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A third conclusion concerns the distinctive blend of science, sexuality, and sensationalism in the story of hysteria. |
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Be imaginative and experiment with all the sensuality and sexuality that the human body has to offer. |
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Those are the two extremes of human sexuality, and there are all gradations of chastity and sensuality in between. |
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I'd like to think my toleration for different races, religions and sexuality is really high because of the way I was raised and my studies. |
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These matters concern the sexed body, masculinity, femininity, sexuality, and reproduction. |
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The feel of the fabric and the wood on the skin combines the sense of touch and sight so that sexuality is intertwined with violence to the body. |
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Even as someone who makes a living by being comfortable with sexuality, I admit, it's not always easy projecting your inner sexpot. |
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Now we have a fellow who clearly expects slavish cooperation, even when he goes off the rails of recognizable human sexuality. |
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It is very hard to know what sexuality would look like freed from the dominance of heterosexuality. |
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I really thought we'd be able to use the Power of Fashion to unravel the Gordian Knot of human sexuality in this column. |
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That is why I've always been troubled by the conception of love and its connection to human relationships and sexuality. |
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As a result, he hit on the idea of doing a far-reaching survey of human sexuality in order to correct for this deficiency. |
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Barker's plays are known for their fearless exploration of power, sexuality and human motivation. |
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Many films have examined bigotry better than Far from Heaven, which asks for trouble by entering the double minefield of race and sexuality. |
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There are straight people that show an interest in being bi, or confused people that think they're bi before they really realize their sexuality. |
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Ironically this mine of medical misinformation about sexuality was intended to exalt the state of matrimony. |
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The warnings that permeate Polonius's speeches derive from his misperception of controlling his daughter's sexuality. |
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Parenting is separated from sexuality in a way that it is not for heterosexual parents with biological children. |
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In Measure for Measure an examination of sexuality implies a searching and sympathetic depiction of the monachal orders. |
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This concentrated tantric yoga practice, which included sexuality as its mainstay, allowed her to cultivate powerful siddhis. |
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If you took away the size of the band, the sexuality and the performance art aspect of it all, he would still be an exceptional tunesmith. |
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The sight of the blood and the use of the blade were obviously the key to his sexuality, according to forensic psychologists. |
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She is blowsy, slightly needy, and struggling to keep in check the precocious sexuality of her only daughter, aptly named Lolita. |
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Frenzied moments of impulsive violence and sexuality lend the movie the sublime naughtiness of a hand-cranked skin flick. |
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But an undifferentiated attack on all magazine articles that deal with sexuality is unfounded and unhelpful. |
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He didn't say anything about his sexuality, but of course, we who hoped to sleep with him all speculated. |
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Her latest bonkbuster, Chasing Men, details the life of a 50-something woman out to rediscover her sexuality after the end of a long marriage. |
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Jess's early collages used advertising images and slogans to present a satirical, absurdist view of sexuality and politics. |
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This tender yet unsettling vision of the future explores themes of identity, sexuality and narcissism. |
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Personal identities such as race, religion, sexuality, nationality and gender are personal and complex matters. |
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It is this absence, this unspeakableness, through which sexuality is regulated. |
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It was a total disaster and turned upside down the conventional view of Victorian sexuality. |
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Sadly, research doesn't back up the idea that women have reached a nirvana of liberated sexuality. |
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We must vigorously pursue methods to improve the quality of self-report data on sexuality. |
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Ultimately, though, this fear of sexuality buttresses Bulosan's inability to perceive the material realities of prostitution and sexual abuse. |
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But even when there is no overt sexuality on camera, a film set is a very sexualized place. |
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Women's sexuality is not limited to a specific period of estrus, as it is in almost all other mammals. |
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The most condemning dimension of the stereotyped images in the play involves black sexuality. |
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We are talking about gurus, and people are taking turns carping about their sexuality, their money, their vanity. |
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She was also secure enough in her sexuality by the age of 13 to be carrying on with her schoolteacher's wife. |
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Max is of a generation who are able to be open about their sexuality with relative impunity. |
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We simply don't share any characteristics other than our sexuality, any more than straight people do. |
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Issues of race, gender, freedom, desire, language, mythology, sexuality, semiotics, signs, slavery, psychology, and power persisted in his fictions. |
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Whether you can get outside your own skin or sexuality and look at the world with a dispassionate eye. |
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Then we would all have had to concentrate upon dealing with hate and bloodthirstiness instead of pouring all our energy into controlling sexuality. |
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Although it's safe to say that body waxes are generally more popular among gay men than heterosexual males, waxing your body hair has nothing to do with your sexuality. |
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But the women use sensuality and sexuality as a form of liberation. |
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But it does raise the possibly tragic question of how her sexuality, addictions, and eventual death are entwined. |
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What the records do reveal, however, is the moral anxiety and attitudes towards sexuality, family and social acceptance in the British colonies during the nineteenth century. |
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Mapplethorpe is infamous for his raw depictions of sexuality, but Rodin was no prude. |
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In exploring the connections between gender and sexuality, she highlighted the constructed nature of sexuality and sexual categories and their importance to social ordering. |
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So women, you see, are not human beings with agency and volition about their sexuality in Huckabee Land. |
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Nowadays, boybands showed more sensuality as well as sexuality. |
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In both cases the young girl is discouraged from being independent and exploring, let alone realizing, her capacities including her awakening sexuality. |
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I'm all for the frank and graphic examination of human sexuality in film. |
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Subjects indexed cover all aspects of medieval life from art and architecture to iconography, politics, religious life, sexuality, and women in literature. |
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She regards the androgyny, same-sex sexuality, or misogynist attitudes of the various male protagonists in these authors' works as transgressions of the two-gender model. |
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I would like to think that by now I am free, but though I have a lot of positive emotion associated with my sexuality, I believe I will never escape fully from the abnegation. |
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In this context, sensuality and sexuality are two separate dimensions. |
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Conceptual analysis is carried out in the philosophy of sexuality in order to clarify the fundamental notions of sexual desire and sexual activity. |
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Sometimes they bring out the femme fatale who uses her sexuality like a weapon. |
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So women seem to have carte blanche to express every hue of their sexuality. |
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Deleuze maintains that the father's punishing superego and genital sexuality are symbolically punished in the son, who must expiate his likeness to the father. |
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The limbic system is responsible for moods, creativity and sexuality. |
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Initially, studios rejected the idea of adapting Bond for the screen not on account of his immodest sexuality, not is bloodlust. |
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Designer Frida Giannini let the collection scream not-so-subtle sexuality, with florescent pinks, silk and red-hot silhouettes. |
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What's more, Parent uses Kevin's sexuality as an ingenious plot device that fits seamlessly within the well-worn Archie narrative. |
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How does Isabelle's sexuality fit within the overall theme of the show? |
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Is it really a ghost story, or is it instead a potent psychological exploration of a Victorian woman's battle with the demons of her own repressed sexuality? |
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As the syllabus states, Indian cinema has been an important site for the articulation of ideas about nation, class, caste, gender and sexuality, community, and diaspora. |
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These people were rousted out and murdered because of their sexuality. |
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Similarly, the film responds to contemporary American culture's own dominant constructions of sexuality and puritanical abhorrence of non-normative sexualities. |
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There is room for biblically held beliefs with regard to sexuality, but we need to change how we talk about them. |
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The book leads to a new openness about gay sexuality in literature. |
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Although by no means easy, it is easier to be increasingly open about your sexuality if you don't also have to be concerned with racism, sexism, and classism. |
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King recognized that black sexuality posed a special threat to his assimilationist project. |
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You will not find many people who feel the need to broadcast their sexuality. |
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The class, gender, and racial basis for control of ideas of sexuality and for consumption of luxurious commodities stood as an accepted and unquestioned aspect of privilege. |
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He had married, and had an affair, while he was writing Lady Macbeth, and the opera was alive with sexuality. |
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Margot Canaday here at Princeton writes on sexuality and American politics. |
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Much of the mystic vampire appeal certainly emanates from the overt sexuality of the core image of a male vampire sucking the blood of a nubile maiden. |
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Tris refuses to conform to societal conventions, both in terms of her divergence and her sexuality. |
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A 64-year-old animal trainer, he makes the six-hour round-trip every two weeks to submit to her and explore his sexuality. |
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Eroding the familiar, bending form and style, comfort and stability blur and sublimate in her supple poetic transpositions of genre, gender, sexuality, and race. |
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But when it came to sexuality, I was the only virgin in high school. |
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What is new, however, is the role that technology is playing in adolescent sexuality. |
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Those who are vowed to celibacy should honor sexuality with forebearance and redirection of sexual energy into pure love and good and healthy works. |
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Therefore Foucault is concerned with issues like health, sexuality and reproduction and how these relate to the administration of management of populations. |
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You have to be sexy, but remember that your sexuality can and will be used at any point in time to disparage you. |
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Although she may receive special foods and is not expected to work, the experience is an acknowledgment of the pollution associated with female sexuality and reproductivity. |
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Neither humans nor their sexuality can be treated as commodities. |
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Take away the sexuality and hair gel, and Bosch might as well be Detective Don Draper. |
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This book marks an important contribution to the growing literature in the history of sexuality, especially the study of same-sex relationships between men. |
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Miranda's body image and sexuality have nothing to do with this. |
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I've known some very camp gay men through friends and they can be a real laugh to be with if you don't get strung up on your own sexuality when you are in their world. |
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The clothes that designer Stefano Pilati created for his final collection at YSL smoldered with audacity and dark sexuality. |
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Sure, Crudup's teasing sexuality during the first act is entertaining, but it's his desperation and her uncertainty that makes the rest of the film so enjoyable. |
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My character is very grounded, sorted and confident in her sexuality. |
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Barbie has always been most reviled for her unattainable beauty and oozing sexuality. |
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Female sexuality has long confounded researchers and eluded popular understanding. |
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His manifest vigour and sexuality were an implicit part of his appeal. |
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In the mid-nineteenth century, in keeping with the developments of scientific methods, stress was placed on controlling the body, sexuality, and emotions. |
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As far as he's concerned, his own sexuality is irrelevant to the shoot. |
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Many Asian cultural traditions place emphasis on propriety and the observance of strict moral and social conduct, thus modesty and restrained sexuality are valued. |
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I trust that the young girl who went this route will be more careful with her sexuality in the future and not find herself with an unwanted pregnancy again. |
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What if healthy sexuality was the framework that young adults used to process every sexual message that they encounter? |
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Kinsella deserves some credit for writing a subplot about a gay character coming to terms with his sexuality in The Wedding Girl. |
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And pictures of one blow-drying one's pubic hair, however unfortunate, are unlikely to have a bearing on one's sexuality. |
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Modesty in Bedouin society is associated with sexuality and femininity. |
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The absence of any hint of illicit sexuality or even of Egyptian sensuality suggests the way in which Cleopatra's willingness to die cleanses her from sexual taint. |
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There is a very thin line between crude sexuality and sensuality. |
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As yet, Looking hasn't yet made a persuasive case there is anything interesting about them, sexuality or otherwise. |
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All are related in various ways to the vast domain of human sexuality. |
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It might be argued that a Hawthorne effect was created while the investigator gave a brief talk on changing attitudes toward sexuality before collecting data. |
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This ending, however, is unlikely to please gay audiences, and none of it should please audiences of either sexuality with any taste and discrimination. |
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Still, Dale and Sheree had a blazing row about his sexuality. |
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He's so instructive to us on what human sexuality is all about. |
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The story Ellis tells is one in which fables of seduction let sexuality function metonymically for subjectivity. |
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Yet the homosociality the Church promoted seems to have been erected against sexuality in general. |
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To this extent, the appetitiveness of human sexuality is unlike the appetitiveness of hunger and thirst. |
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The very fact that we regard his sexuality as ambiguous implies this binarism. |
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By publicly speaking of sexuality, Durcan not only criticizes the viewer's sanctimoniousness but also hybridizes the private and the public. |
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She focuses on biopsychology, with particular interests in gender and sexuality, food, emotions, and moral judgment. |
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I wanted Frances to be completely confident about her sexuality. |
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Openness might be a function of sexuality and gender, as well. |
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The danger came not from sexualizing girls, but from girls seeing representations of their own sexuality. |
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All Black identity is reduced to this axis of age, sexuality, and gender, which then becomes universalized. |
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The potential publicity of an immoral and a dangerous sexuality indult by this lake of privacy was one of the major fear of the French society. |
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He grapples with his own sexuality in the film and expresses his inner loathing by making fun of Tad at every opportunity. |
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Richard Sipe, a former priest and recognized expert on the mental health and sexuality of the clergy, had other misgivings about the methodology. |
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They cover postmodernity, textuality, autobiography, masculinity, sexuality, postcoloniality, and post-theory. |
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This is a sobering account of the criminalization of sexuality that may be on the rise in many countries. |
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Maria's exploration of the inner wardrobe is explicably connected to her own sexuality. |
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The same teaching cloaks bodily sexuality in a voluminous, cinctured black cassock of itchy wool and brands every visible act a sin. |
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The evident long-term overreactive self-denial of sexuality can be traced back right through theological history to St Paul. |
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In societies in which clitoridectomies are performed, men are more intimidated by women who do enjoy their body and their sexuality. |
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All along, Orman never made any pretense about her sexuality. |
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Generally, though, it has been the besequined figure-skating dolls who have most often been permitted to revel in their sexuality. |
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Okay, he can't pass for a breeder, but his sexuality isn't overt enough to make anyone but hardcore christards uncomfortable. |
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I was very closety and not at all comfortable about the direction my sexuality was taking me. |
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The designation of these homicides as 'gay-hate' killings was avoided as a prior classification of the sexuality of each victim. |
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In other words, there is no place for homoflexibility in this cultural analysis of sexuality. |
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I refer to the hypersensual woman, to the wife with an excessive sexuality. |
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Rapid social change in the industrialised world during the 20th century compelled the church to examine issues of gender, sexuality and marriage. |
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Simon Hughes came under attack regarding his sexuality while Chris Huhne was accused live on Daily Politics of attempting to rig polls. |
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Within the Methodist Church, members have a broad range of views about human sexuality, relationships and the nature and purpose of marriage. |
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He argued that the play's significant characters are all affected by passion and by a sadomasochistic type of sexuality. |
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He in part refuted the ideas of Jan Kott concerning the sexuality of Oberon and the fairies. |
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Some poems from this period warn of dangers of predatory sexuality such as The Sick Rose. |
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Karoline Leach's reappraisal of Dodgson focused in particular on his controversial sexuality. |
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For example, an individual may speak of exploring the Internet, sexuality, etc. |
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Some of the issues Lawrence explores are sexuality, emotional health, vitality, spontaneity, and instinct. |
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The film dealt with the difficult issue of the sexuality of people with disabilities. |
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There is a division in the Church of Scotland on how the issues surrounding LGBT sexuality should be addressed. |
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In some areas, such as human sexuality, the church establishment has faced resistance from congregations. |
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Neil McKenna's 2003 biography, The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde, offers an exploration of Wilde's sexuality. |
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Weininger argues that man must choose between his masculine and feminine sides, consciousness and unconsciousness, Platonic love and sexuality. |
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From the 1870s onwards, however, open academic discussion of Edward's sexuality was circumscribed by changing English values. |
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Sheaffer takes a Paglian position on the necessity for feminists to confront the darker aspects of sexuality. |
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A similar experience is shared by individuals who identify their sexuality as pan, bi or queer. |
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Another important physiological change related to sexuality in humans was the evolution of hidden estrus. |
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Human choices in acting on sexuality are commonly influenced by cultural norms which vary widely. |
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Female same-sex sexuality is represented in ways which are circumscribed by the conventions of pornonormativity and heteroflexibility. |
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Vespucci's rawer tales of cannibalism and free sexuality added a touch of titillation to the wonder. |
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The Church in Wales currently has clergy and lay members with differing views regarding the subject of human sexuality. |
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At its 2004 General Synod held in Perth, the church passed four resolutions on human sexuality. |
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Their holiness stands in stark contrast with many sinful patterns of sexuality in the world. |
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The Anglican Church in Korea has openly had discussions about human sexuality. |
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I could not myself keep quiet whilst people were being penalised for something about which they could do nothing, their sexuality. |
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The key to reconciling male sexuality with the wider public good, in this way, was the imperative to achieve white racial supremacy. |
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To her a child seemed to be the achievement of female sexuality and childbirth appeared as a superorgasm. |
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I was therapying her for some gene-based subroutine screwups that prevented easeful sexuality. |
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She wreaked of liquor. She also wreaked of anger, despair and unsatisfied sexuality, all mixed together. |
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Granted sexuality can be a complex issue but this acronym may need its own acronym. |
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Trying to keep a lid on yet more rumors about your sexuality. |
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Unlike these films, Belle Epoque plays with gender boundaries rather than continuing filmic visions of annihilative sexuality. |
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Clearly, her last weapon now that her sexuality is a threat is to defeminize herself if she can. |
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Boys eventually gained a thorough knowledge both of sexuality and of the prostitution business, including its kinkier specialties. |
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She notes that scholarship about Asian female sexuality and erotics have largely excluded adolescent, subcultural desire. |
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Meshell Ndegeocello takes an unrepentant look at love and sexuality on her newest release, Comfort Woman. |
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Lynn speaks of sexuality as the human energy for connectivity and generativity. |
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One project is a meticulous academic study bridging intellectual history and literary criticism by examining how Arab intellectuals and belletrists have dealt with sexuality. |
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When she publicly acknowledged that she is pan, it educated citizens near and far on what that sexuality meant and the importance of being proud of who you are. |
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Female smokers in film were also early on associated with a type of sensuous and seductive sexuality, most notably personified by German film star Marlene Dietrich. |
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Views on Edward's sexuality have continued to develop over the years. |
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In the area of human sexuality, the church is not of one mind. |
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To imitate this act in respect of unitively significant function is to lie either about the character of ones action or about the meaning of sexuality and human life. |
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Youths, and students in particular, rejected traditional mores and pushed for change in matters such as women's rights, sexuality, disarmament and environmental issues. |
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Like Corregidora, then, Mutt controls Ursa's sexual desire at the same time that he commodifies her sexuality and rearticulates the site of her racial identity. |
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His novel explores themes including civilization versus nature, the psychology of solitude, as well as death and sexuality in a retelling of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe story. |
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Marlowe wrote the only play about the life of Edward II up to his time, taking the humanist literary discussion of male sexuality much further than his contemporaries. |
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Finally, Sue Williams, a Cornishwoman and the only UK artist shortlisted, is now based in Cardiff and creates work about feminism, sexuality and gender. |
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Far from feeling threatened, my girlfriend finds solace in them and would view any young man not admitting to a man crush as uncomfortable with his sexuality. |
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Miliband is progressive in regard to issues of gender and sexuality. |
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Whether these stories revisit Janto or provide Jack with other adventures, sexuality will remain a key element in the further development of Captain Jack. |
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It's not that games have necessarily been homophobi-it's just hard to really promote any sexuality when most of your heroes have been hedgehogs, electric mice, and bandicoots. |
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In the judgement of Guido Almansi, sexuality in the sonnets in Roman dialect is haunted by blennorrhea and eurotophobia, and is thus a wholly negative thing. |
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The asexuality of insects is, in almost all cases, known to be a derived condition. That is, their evolution was contingent on the sexuality of their ancestral forms. |
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One peer debriefer, who was familiar with this method of coding and who is an expert in sexuality education examined the codes looking for systematic bias. |
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Sari van Anders, PhD, and her colleagues designed a study to examine postpartum sexuality as a social and relational process, focusing on co-parents. |
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The inflected melisma of the cadenza seals Lelia's sexuality, for its chromaticism is traditionally linked with wickedness and sexuality in the Renaissance. |
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After the 1998 Lambeth Conference, the Anglican Church in Brazil decided to promote two national forums on human sexuality, both held in Rio de Janeiro. |
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However, historians of sexuality often neglected non-white groups in studies of how urbanization and industrialization changed heterosocial cultures. |
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Whether we're thinking about homos or heteros, we tend to think about couples and to see the romantic couple as the central unit in the system of sexuality. |
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The Anglican Church of Mexico, like the other North American provinces, has expressed in some particular instances more liberal views regarding gender and sexuality. |
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Part of the difficulty in discussing and understanding the rice queen subculture is that so little attention has been paid to the sexuality of Asian or PAPI men. |
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Under neoliberalism, postfeminist discourse adds a gendered dimension to notions of personal responsibility for young women that is often associated with their sexuality. |
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The collective reproachment of Naomi during the course of this experience illustrates the many ways in which female sexuality can be seen as culpable. |
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Ruskin's sexuality has led to much speculation and critical comment. |
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The conduct books had a double meaning of the word modesty, which meant both to be outwardly polite in one's conduct and to be ignorant of one's sexuality. |
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Helped by publicity over the more sensational scenes, featuring sexuality among nuns, the film topped British box office receipts for eight weeks. |
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Listening to teenage girls on the telephone discuss for an hour who held whose hand at a party underscores the universal adolescent fascination with burgeoning sexuality. |
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At the Lambeth Conference in July 1998, then Bishop Rowan Williams of Monmouth abstained and did not vote in favour of the conservative resolution on human sexuality. |
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Further, why is it OK for a prepubescent girl to play at sexy, but a teen girl gets slut-shamed for expressing and experimenting with her sexuality? |
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Respect for the ancients of Greece and Rome affected politics, philosophy, sculpture, literature, theater, education, architecture, and even sexuality. |
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The glowing red-lettered pronouncements about human sexuality that ran across the back scrim in Full Half Wrong brought the notion of virgin sacrific into contemporary focus. |
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