In writing about the history of American foreign policy, one must try to avoid perpetuating distortions and perversions of language. |
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But can those matters be set to one side to take another look at sexuality and perversions? |
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I don't know why perversions and sexual violence have gone up so sharply here. |
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Both men also attack the respective defendants by alluding to unproven sexual perversions. |
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He was a man who lived for his own tastes and comforts, and his sexual perversions. |
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The audience is in nasty anticipation of perversions, but before he can do some sexy oriental fetishy thing to her, his yellow hand stops. |
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Chasseguet-Smirgel discusses the idealization of pregenital sexuality as a hallmark of the perversions. |
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If we cannot establish first that there are distortions and perversions, then this fundamental project is a non-starter. |
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The explicit references to sexual perversions are not the best thing about the book, although they don't really do it much harm. |
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Over the years psychologists have linked this serious state of the mind to such criminal conduct as rape and other sexual perversions. |
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Politics is about human beings with their frailties and perversions and distortions or perception, who prioritise things according to their conviction. |
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Insofar as they do not attend to the perversions of freedom and the flesh that cruelty exploits, they fail to offer a legitimate understanding of our intersubjective lives. |
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With luck, the self-knowledge that understanding humanity's evolution brings will help avert such perversions in the future. |
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Though the majority of harassers are mentally healthy, some suffer from sexual perversions that require abnormal behaviours to satisfy their sexual desires. |
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A brilliant horror show about various female perversions, including the need to mythologize and package femaleness. |
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When looking at the body of psychoanalytic literature dealing with perversions it becomes evident that today there is clearly fading support of the theory of phallic primacy. |
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We can see the consequences of moral perversions in many philosophical theories. |
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In the infancy of the race there was the great ignorance of mismating, promiscuity and a host of perversions giving birth to variety of bacteria, germs and other organisms. |
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The book taken as a whole is a random-walk through lexical futurities and etymological perversions, a macaronic micro-opus of unlikely obsessions and splashy mentalism. |
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Perhaps written from about 500 450 bce, the book is concerned with spiritual degradation, religious perversions, social injustices, and unfaithfulness to the Covenant. |
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One of the most perverse things is that the current youth criminal justice system will bring statutory release, conditional sentences and some of the worst perversions of justice in the adult system to our youth system. |
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Scotland may not spawn such perversions, but recent history has taught us suspicion of collective identities, especially those that disguise their innate conservatism by ethnic minstrelsy. |
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I have been listening to them talk about a simple two-word expression, about opening a Pandora's box to the world, that in Canada we will be condoning all kinds of perversions. |
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A deep and hard change that has to find, day by day, its alleys, fighting against commonplaces, illusions and perversions that accompany the societies of the stronger groups. |
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In other words, if you have been preserved of all the intellectual errors and moral perversions floating out there, then you can just pick up a good philosophy book and start learning. |
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Finally, third generation rights began appearing in the latter half of the 20th century, and they aim to protect individual freedoms under threat as a consequence of new technologies and perversions of the economic system. |
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The title is Paraphiliac Perversions and it should be released in a few months. |
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There are also sections on Economics, Religion, Sexual Perversions, and a section for such terms as Murphy's Law, Pollyanna, Catch-22, and yahoo. |
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