Lately, my fascination with the notion of forbidden fruit does not concern rebellious acts, but rather romantic prospects. |
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Nostalgia is not a forbidden fruit but astute statesmen never allow prudence to succumb to it. |
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But when Adam disobeyed God's word and ate the forbidden fruit, his heart changed into barren land. |
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With regard to the age limit, we should perhaps avoid making this matter into something of a forbidden fruit. |
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What would she have done if she had seen the forbidden fruit squashed by great mallets and turned into tasty sparkling cider? |
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But like drugs, and alcohol during Prohibition, black-market contraband always provides a means to acquire whatever is the forbidden fruit of the moment. |
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Try to prohibit alcohol, for fear of abuse, and all you do is offer your children the self-defeating fascination of the forbidden fruit. |
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Render to the forbidden fruit 50, 80 or 110 minutes A relaxation massage, providing all the benefits that ice cider has to offer. |
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However, it was not just a question of outlawing something, for that would make it a tempting forbidden fruit. |
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They have no decision-making skills or sense of moderation when faced with the forbidden fruit roll-up. |
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Ever since Eve urged Adam to sample the forbidden fruit, men have been doing crazy things in the name of love. |
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Feminism, on the other hand, was interpreted as a rejection of God-given hierarchy and authority on the same scale as Eve's eating the forbidden fruit. |
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Tasting this somewhat forbidden fruit was not always such a brilliant idea, as it would inevitably gum up our throats. |
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By eating the forbidden fruit they died, spiritually, that day. |
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But these items also feel like forbidden fruit. |
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Because Adam and Eve broke the covenant by eating the forbidden fruit, they became subject to death and were banished from the garden. |
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Apples appear in many religious traditions, often as a mystical or forbidden fruit. |
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Pomelloes, a name under which forbidden fruit is sometimes sold in this country by fruiterers. |
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That edition retains the aura of forbidden fruit. |
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To replace the forbidden fruit of dangerous activity, something safe must be provided. Learning something to do is quite as important for safety as learning the many things not to do. |
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Since Adam's denial of responsibility for eating the forbidden fruit and Eve's abdication of fault in favor of the serpent, people have tended to see many things as the fault of others and little or none of their own. |
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I think perhaps the notion of the forbidden fruit explains a considerable amount of the attraction toward marijuana, that is, it's because the drug is illegal that many youngsters experiment with it. |
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As other speakers have said, technical rules do no good, nor does informing and educating children, because forbidden fruit does, of course, taste sweeter. |
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Forbidden Fruit offsets a studio photo portrait of an innocently luscious teenage girl with a Gourmet magazine cover featuring glamorously lit ripe pomegranates. |
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With the line-up for Forbidden Fruit, Longitude and Oxegen recently announced and the launch of Electric Picnic on Wednesday we're planning our summer of craic agus ceol. |
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