Three women holding bands, entwining, have the chasteness of young girls frolicking on a beach. |
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If this is a letdown, and yet another example of the overwhelming chasteness of buttoned-up Americans, enter the always underestimated Canadians. |
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Instrumental playing from La Nuova Musica under conductor David Bates is delicate and much more deadpan, providing a semblance of chasteness. |
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Many of his buildings, including Palazzo Thiene in Vicenza and Villa Barbaro at Maser, break the Palladians' rules of chasteness. |
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Her chasteness was somehow the outward proof, the external manifestation, of a potential for sexual abandon all the more alluring for being hidden, invisible. |
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Her insatiable desire to be stroked, bolstered, flattered, was met by Burrell with the obsequious enthusiasm of a knight offering the chasteness of courtly love. |
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There is a chasteness, a church-like quality in the voicings of his chords and in the plainspoken tone of his voice. |
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Poor, emigrant, raped and pregnant in Costa Rica, her story unleashed a national debate that made us think and talk about, debate and form opinions about problems from which we flee due to pain, chasteness or fear. |
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But I'd rather chasteness be the problem than the kind of hypersexual, shallowly hedonistic image of gay men presented in so many television shows and movies past. |
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