But unlike the latter's compliant filles, Golub's Junoesque women project a potency exceeding even that of the Spaniard's priapic Minotaur. |
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Architecture has always been a male-dominated profession, inevitably leading to a propensity for priapic forms. |
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They were more abstract, made entirely out of old recorders and wooden flutes, but were recognizably boys, priapic with piccolos. |
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For those visitors who feel their masculinity under threat if they stare too long at pretty flowers, the soaring, priapic trees are thoroughly impressive. |
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It's a gritty subtitled crime drama that brings together garrulous, priapic Dane Martin and exacting, socially inept Swede Saga. |
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In fact the former Italian prime minister is preparing a pyrotechnic comeback and is ready to prove there is life in the priapic old dog yet. |
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Indeed, most of the townsfolk assumed there wasn't any film in his grimy, decrepit contraptions, with their priapic telescopic lenses. |
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There are priapic cranes at every compass point. |
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Mysogyny is no new accusation against the priapic Brecht. |
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Gabriele D'Annunzio, a priapic, drug-addicted poet, war hero, military adventurer and man about town, was a mesmeric figure who encouraged triumphalism in Italy's nationalist right-wingers. |
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Haley, by this time in his thirties, portly, with a brilliantined kiss-curl that was a sorry precursor to Elvis's priapic quiff, needed to be sexed up. |
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If Du Bois's first appearance in Fauset's fiction is less than auspicious for someone who had a future as a priapic adulterer, the record gets corrected in Plum Bun. |
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A Priapic episode is both a painful and embarrassing condition, made all the worse by current social stigmas against its sufferers. |
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Priapic, croquet-swaggering Prezza brought the whole game of government pleasure pads into disrepute, and ministers won't touch them with a barge pole. |
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