The last piece is Louise Bourgeois' Fillette, a phallic object combining male and female elements. |
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Well, just because machetes, spears, rifles and missiles are phallic, it doesn't mean men are to blame. |
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As you would expect, the panellists tee-heed their way through a raft of horticultural phallic references. |
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It has been suggested that the phallic shape and spicy ingredients made them a popular nibble at the saucy Lupercalian and Floralian festivals. |
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Plants do a great job of looking very phallic at this time of year, none more so than the skunk arums, in this case Lysichiton camtschatcense. |
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If the sports car is considered some sort of phallic substitute or symbol, then the quad bike is equally emblematic. |
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In particular, Hinduism and the lingam, or phallic symbol associated with the god Siva, are highlighted. |
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The deity was a lingam, the abstract phallic symbol which is the most common representation of Shiva. |
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Shiva is also the god of fertility and is mostly worshipped in the phallic symbol called Linga. |
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The Three Ages of Man, with its blatantly phallic flute and sexually sated putti, is a post-coital reflection on mortality. |
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Equally, the power of corporate towers is manifest in up-looking, phallic worship, and in the motherly surveillance of the world below. |
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Freudian theory would suggest that the corporate cultures of these organizations often institutionalize various combinations of oral, phallic and genital sexuality. |
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In Greek legend the evergreen pine tree is sacred to the goat god Dionysus, and the pine cone, a phallic symbol of eternity, immortality and rebirth. |
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A number of works, however, feature clusters of dark, leathery-looking, phallic protuberances and spiky forms that suggest the shapes of devil's horns mentioned in the poems. |
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The notion of a sword, a gun or a nuclear missile being a phallic symbol or a penile extension has become something of a cliché. |
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The Shivalinga, a phallic symbol of the deity Shiva in sexual union with his consort, goddess Parvati, is worshipped all over India. |
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And he doesn't look at all brokenhearted wearing nothing but a white unicorn cape with a decidedly phallic pink horn. |
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But for some reason, plenty of men are emailing phallic photos to the women they love. |
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Our city skylines are brimming with teetering towers of phallic ambition, endlessly choked with competing monuments to the male member. |
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Twisting he-men disport around the thick trunk of a phallic tree. |
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Their terracotta funerary memorial, few have the urn-shaped phallic jars coffins, heads, vases or cylinders, the show. |
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Like cork, a phallic shape, a head shaped a full figure statue, animal statue, or a rider and his mount, depending on the status of the deceased. |
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Supple and slender, they are strapped to foreheads, shoulders, knees, or pelvises, where they curve upward in bold phallic glory. |
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A phallic monolith representing a beheaded man is found in the Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City. |
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The male aspects are illustrated in the phallic shape of the towers and the aggressive drawing technique. |
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A local legend is at the origin of this phallic overflow to calm a virgin who had drowned and whose spirit disturbed the village. |
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The phallic cult is scientifically transcendental and profoundly philosophical. |
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He photographed different bits of her body, and also made lubricious home movies in which she blew soapy bubbles through a phallic pipe or kinkily grappled with another woman. |
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In the Edinburgh University Library copy, it appears that a phallic symbol drawn on the king has been blotted over and has been transferred to the title page. |
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The Artist and The Descendants win big, Ricky Gervais behaves, and phallic jokes abound. |
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The folks over at Conan responded with this ad featuring an assortment of phallic disguises. |
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The folks over at Conan have found a way to remedy that, with this ad featuring an assortment of phallic disguises. |
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The most interesting tidbit about the saintly doctors Cosma and Damian is that there's a hermitage devoted to them where the church is famous for its phallic architecture. |
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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 talk about sexual openness and sexual ambiguity, yet the current psychological ideal of phallic masculinity is as rigid and coercive as it ever was. |
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While the relationship between men and weapons is often sexually charged, simply equating weapons with phallic extensions is too simple. |
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Porzecanski employs two recurrent phallic and yonic symbols in the narrative. |
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The phallic axe determines the hierarchies of the tribe: those who are closer receive more benefits, those who are further away, live a mistaken life. |
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Additionally, between Djibouti City and Loyada in Djibouti are a number of anthropomorphic and phallic stelae. |
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Additionally, between Djibouti City and Loyada are a number of anthropomorphic and phallic stelae. |
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In the center of the plaza there are three shrines, one of which contains phallic figures. |
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The royal Horus is represented in the cloak of royalty, and the phallic emblem found there witnesses to Jesus being Horus of the resurrection. |
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He shifts seamlessly from phallic jokes to End Times theology. |
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But it is the establishing of the phallic make-believe that must be brought to light in so far as it indicates that a part of jouissance has been 'significantised' and consequently distanced from the body. |
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The wands are Spenser's phallic white rods, here symbolizing wintry devitalization. |
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The fan-friendly hit list spans electro thunks, guitar-riffing glam chants and even ballads as Peaches — an elfin figure at the center of yonic and phallic sets and costumes — moves from innocence to experience. |
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Emily's potty mouth announces her as a phallic woman. |
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Beyond the pattern, another reading is possible in this flowerbed which opposes the fragile gazanias to the obviously phallic forms of the cactus. |
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Neo-classical Greek busts sit alongside figurines of lions and sphinxes and a rather daunting collection of gilded phallic columns and candlesticks. |
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The Berkeley philosophy is fundamentally Freudian, with his suggestively phallic and yonic imagery and his tragic sense of the proximity of pleasure and death. |
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The infant monster is smooth, eyeless and bulbous, both strongly foetal and absurdly phallic, with a row of silver milk-teeth and a lashing, segmented tail. |
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The motives for building them are undeniably mixed: Mr Finch points out that they tend to excite only male architects, and Mr Piano accepts that some are phallic symbols of arrogance and power. |
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The opening of Bloomberg's new headquarters in the City was held up by the discovery of thousands of Roman artefacts, including a rare phallic good-luck charm. |
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The funeral urn-shaped phallic symbol of life, planted in the ground upside down to fertilize the land, minimize the shock and brutality of death. |
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The heads and their phallic tongues, already present in the Artaud Paintings, are again seen in the Codex among the other fragments of bodies and figures borrowed from other cultures, the Egyptian goddess Nut, for example. |
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Attempts to give this upright, uncarved megalith a phallic significance have failed. |
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Spero summed it up herself via an image that recurs across the Codex – a disembodied head with a grotesque phallic tongue protruding from its mouth: the organ of speech envisaged partly as a weapon and partly as a gag. |
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Not merely to theorize the phallic mother, but to theatricalize her, give her spectacle, open the curtain. |
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Like the awkward bumpiness, this bold standing out is phallic but not mimetic. |
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In transvection witches rode broomsticks, a classical phallic symbol. |
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To the extent that in its aqueousness the flow is feminine simultaneously the linearity of the riverine course accounts for its phallic determination. |
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