Chastity made an excited sound in the back of her throat, sort of like a growl, flinging her arms around Zac's neck. |
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Chastity and monogamy are the necessary social brakes on the lascivity that these heightened passions inspire. |
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Chastity sighed in relief, but fear quickly returned when she noticed the forest was no longer bright and magical, but dark and eerie. |
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Chastity bent down to tie her shoelace, and after succeeding in making it into a perfect bow, she looked up and examined the locker room. |
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Chastity Li was just a normal girl having a normal slumber party with her friends. |
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An interlude follows in which are described the adventures of Chastity among humbler folks, a tailor, a soutar, and their wives. |
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Chastity kicked her legs out from under her, but Miriam cartwheeled away, keeping her balance and landing lightly on her feet. |
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Chastity is the third monastic virtue, the opposite of voluptuousness. |
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Chastity pulled her hand away quickly, as if the book was a roaring lion. |
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I've known Chastity since she was young, and this girl was a total tomboy. |
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Chastity in marriage requires in particular conjugal fidelity and protecting the fecundity of marriage. |
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Jason Evert runs an outfit called Chastity Project, which seeks to convince women not to use birth-control pills. |
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It is mystical and ascetic, with the sisters observing vows of poverty, chastity and silence. |
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Now, it is true that virtue and chastity are not the same thing but, like any of the natural appetites, a question of moderation is involved. |
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At the base of the triangle made by her stomacher, and foregrounded by a white ribbon tied in a bow, hangs an emblem of the Queen's chastity. |
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They shared a common acceptance that chastity was formed by exercises in self-denial comparable to athletic training. |
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The shrine also attracts Indo-Muslim mystics called faqir, religious mendicants who observe lives of poverty, chastity, meditation and prayer. |
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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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Girls are expected to display a number of feminine virtues, particularly modesty and chastity. |
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The laurel tree, which Correggio renders with great naturalism, simultaneously evokes notions of fidelity, chastity, and poetic attainment. |
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The Lady is eventually rescued by Sabrina, the nymph of the river Severn and an embodiment of chastity. |
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But even monastic women, after taking the vows of chastity, obedience and poverty, could not he cleansed of the stigma of Eve. |
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The Templars took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience and were given headquarters near the ruins of the Temple of Solomon. |
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It was said that as long as a monk upheld the three oaths of chastity, obedience, and poverty, his soul was promised Reprieve. |
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The Bishop of Middlesborough received and consecrated her as a hermit in 1994 and she took her vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. |
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I have an Episcopalian Franciscan friend, a monk who has become a priest, and who took the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. |
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They took vows of chastity and poverty, and if part of a monastic community, obedience to the abbot. |
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Br Dennis Murphy has just completed his novice year at the Dominicans and took his first vows of poverty, chastity and obedience this Wednesday. |
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The Transalpine Redemptorists aim to live a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience, just as Celtic monks did on the same spot 1000 years ago. |
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It seems that almost everything is provided as far as I am faithful to the vows of chastity, obedience and poverty. |
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The early Church saw a debate between the proponents of chastity and celibacy. |
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The authors also fail to understand that for Jesuits chastity is a way of relating to God, not just to other people. |
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Imagine a particularly ascetic monastic order, whose rule not only enjoins chastity, but forbids sexual desire. |
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During that period, a woman was more concerned with preserving her chastity than with saving her life. |
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We have certain core issues we lobby on, including the sanctity of innocent human life, chastity, marriage and the traditional family. |
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Male and female members of religious orders took a vow of chastity and ordained priests were obligated to celibacy. |
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Here, the sensuous wooing of the traditional lover is replaced by a display of coy and squeamish chastity. |
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During that time she has had immense difficulty with her vows of chastity and obedience. |
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Mr Cousins sees in this the disorderly, self-defeating aspects of both sexual desire and chastity. |
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In 1534 they all swore an oath of poverty, chastity and obedience to the pope. |
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Programs are screened for scenes that contradict the codes of sexual chastity and religious observance. |
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In spite of being single and professing the vow of chastity as a nun, I sometimes feel this way. |
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Horrified and overcome by guilt, Kate prays constantly for forgiveness and chastity. |
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For example, some groups stressed premarital chastity more than others did. |
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You owe him civil behavior, consideration, and decorum, not a vow of chastity. |
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The biblical virtues of modesty, chivalry, chastity and fidelity are ignored. |
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The nearly fifty items included a European iron chastity belt next to an English male anti-masturbation device. |
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His most controversial works are probably his anti-rape devices, which have the appearance of high tech medieval chastity belts. |
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Dating conflicts with strict cultural norms about female chastity and its relationship to the honor of the woman and her family. |
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In the case of an alleged rape, on the one hand the chastity and honour of a woman is at stake and on the other hand the life of a man is. |
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More resonantly, Joan, due to her chastity, courage, chivalry, piety and intelligence, personified an exceptional female figurehead. |
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By the eighteenth century, masculine chastity was closely connected with one's respectability and membership among the middling sorts. |
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Siva's young followers are taught to protect their chastity as a treasure and to save sexual intimacy for their future spouse. |
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In comparison, she would have us view her chastity at university as sunnily in accord with the morality of the day. |
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Perhaps more surprisingly, Lucio, the rake and libertine, also sees the value of chastity. |
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Throughout the volume, Lanyer lauds her primary dedicatee Margaret Clifford, the Countess of Cumberland, for her charity, piety, chastity, learning, and nobility. |
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Through chastity, as opposed to adultery and harlotry, both spiritual and physical, a person refuses to be made into an instrument and vessel of pleasure. |
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Some classical moralists debated whether such sins involving a priest consecrated both by ordination and by a vow of chastity constituted one or two sacrileges. |
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Penniless and without protection, Pamela is pursued by Mr B., Lady B.'s son, but she repulses him and remains determined to retain her chastity and her unsullied conscience. |
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As all celibates do, they sometimes struggle with the vowed life, but if they find themselves too much at odds with chastity, they leave the order. |
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His Latin version taught them how to live as monks in poverty, chastity, and obedience, while French additions dealt with military organization and tactics. |
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On its completion the novice makes the usual vows of religion, the simple vow of chastity in the Society having the force of a diriment impediment to matrimony. |
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They had an iron maiden, a rack, and men and woman's chastity belts. |
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Mother Mary of the Passion, who was beatified on October 20, followed St. Francis of Assissi's evangelical spirit of simplicity, poverty and chastity. |
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Religion is an intensely personal matter and is as sacrosanct as chastity. |
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From the modern chastity belt to a bag that disguises as a manhole, Soraya Roberts on the growing trend of protective fashion. |
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This proves a liability when Martin attempts to convey Francis's Christocentric approach to poverty, or his equally mystifying struggle to maintain bodily chastity. |
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In other words, pledging chastity in the past is strongly associated with a virgin birth. |
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Among the humble-bees, for instance, the workers do not dream of renouncing love, whereas our domestic bee lives in a state of perpetual chastity. |
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Women have proven that they are capable of moving about alone and unviolated, able to protect their chastity while earning their own livelihood and working outside the home. |
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On the subject of chastity until marriage she is just as vehement. |
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The punishment for lost chastity of a Vestal Virgin was live burial, because that was considered the best way to kill them without spilling their blood. |
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Shakespeare places a high value upon chastity, but he does not go so far as some of his contemporaries who thought that virtuous women had no physical desires. |
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He has some excellent things to say about the importance of chastity, especially among persons consecrated to God by sacred ordination or by vows. |
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The third virtue central to the sangang doctrine is jie or chastity. |
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All of these individuals take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and live together in community. |
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She appears to be, on the surface, a paragon of chastity and virtue. |
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The first of these stages, known as Brahmacharya, roughly translates as chastity. |
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In 87, Vestal Virgins were found to have broken their sacred vows of lifelong public chastity. |
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Blackness and chastity are common nouns, even if blackness and chastity are considered unique abstract entities. |
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Solicitant, one who, abusing the privacy of the confessional, tempts women to a violation of chastity. |
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She was wedded wearing no golden robe but chastity, piety, generosity, and every other virtue. |
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Confidential discussions with spiritual directors are one avenue by which a seminarian is able to grow in celibate chastity. |
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The beautiful boy has flowing or richly textured hyacinthine hair, the only luxuriance in this chastity. |
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Patrick also worked with the unfree and the poor, encouraging them to vows of monastic chastity. |
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Throughout his youth, James was praised for his chastity, since he showed little interest in women. |
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It embodied their spirit and carried it forward, uniting their delicate feeling for chastity and purity with the ideal of monogamic love. |
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Encouraged by women in the community, it is primarily intended to protect chastity, deter promiscuity, and offer protection from assault. |
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Those of you who own the means should marry for this should keep their eyes uncraving and their chastity secure. |
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In holy orders no one is better loved than he who lives chastely, because chastity is the first principle for any cleric as well as the foundation of his life. |
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It describes the Agapetae as virgins who consecrated themselves to God with a vow of chastity and associated with laymen who like themselves had taken a vow of chastity. |
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Adultery is clearly a violation of a moral agreement with one's spouse, and therefore forbidden, and fornication too is seen as a violation of the state of chastity. |
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There is a Sunni narration that, out of religious devotion, Uthman bin Maz'oon decided to dedicate himself to night prayers and take a vow of chastity from his wife. |
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The aims of the ceremony are to preserve girls' chastity, provide tribute labour for the Queen mother, and to encourage solidarity by working together. |
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Comus argues for the virtuousness of temperance and chastity. |
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