The celebrity guests even seemed happy to be insulted, leered at or satirised by the pair of potty-mouthed puppets. |
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Overhead, the full moon leered yellowly between ghostly wisps of cloud, and the Cathedral bells began to chime. |
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The Expert Temp grinning broadly behind the staff member sensed this, and leered at me. |
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Her dark hair was disarrayed in all directions about her head, and her icy blue eyes leered up at me from beneath a veil of hair. |
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There are also the typical DD telefilms featuring drunken husbands and harassed wives, or women collectors in district bungalows being leered at by local goons. |
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Nikolas handed him money and stared as the old man leered at Dawn. |
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No self-respecting feminist would argue that showing nipples equals sexism and cladding them in thin cotton to be leered at is just fine. |
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A dozen of the women interviewed said that they had been touched, stroked or leered at in European transit camps. |
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We were watching a television show the other night when a girl's face suddenly leered up out of the screen. |
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More unforgettable, however, were his subsequent celebrations as he leered into a pitchside camera, eyes blazing, froth almost pouring from his mouth. |
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Will women be even more objectified, assaulted, and leered at? |
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Let's at least have better pranks, funnier stars behind reasonably priced cars, women treated as equals, not novelties or poppets to be leered over, and less bigotry. |
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We briefly see a scantily clad pole dancer, leered at by a hunky guy. |
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