They followed the patrols, harassing them by throwing rocks and yelling profanities. |
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I won't even delve into the profanities this elicited in explosive bursts as I read his latest missive taking me to task for this or that. |
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Remember Channel 4's fly-on-the-wall documentary, which showed him in full flight, hurling profanities at his flinching flunkies? |
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Even when the vituperators are women, they mostly fling profanities at themselves, not at their male relatives. |
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All the while, they were shouting obscenities about my mother and other vile profanities. |
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Interestingly enough, I avoided emitting a stream of profanities as I made a completely futile attempt to steer. |
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Looking over my shoulder, it was alarming to see 20 people in black charging through gravestones, mouthing profanities. |
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When a song makes you want to get up and dance, hug someone, grope someone and shout profanities all at once, is it special or are you? |
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I didn't notice him until he ejected a stream of swear words and profanities when we were told to leave the train and wait on platform three. |
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That means the music is turned down to a tolerable level and the arguments peppered with colourful church-related profanities begins. |
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I sat up angrily, muttering profanities to myself as I rubbed my elbows and knees which took my awkward landing hardest. |
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He began to rave again, bellowing incoherencies and profanities at the top of his lungs. |
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And then, all of a sudden Garrett is taking a solo so unbelievably impassioned, he has me screaming profanities. |
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The dialogue between the characters, while littered with profanities and raw language, is verbose and prosaic. |
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Cowed judges are unwilling to examine evidence for fear of profanities being repeated in their courtrooms. |
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When she heard the door shut, signaling that she was all alone in the condo, she stomped her foot on the plush carpeting and muttered profanities. |
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His mumbled curses and profanities were becoming more and more apparent. |
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They endured the profanities, the physical confrontations, just to eke out a living. |
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Then, out of nowhere, some idiot jumps me and screams profanities at me. |
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I'd got up, as you do, to have a pee, and the next thing I can recall I was lying on my bathroom floor rubbing my head and uttering profanities out loud. |
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While attempting to search the suspect, the Member became physically aggressive towards him, and shouted profanities. |
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It is prohibited to disturb other domino players by using profanities or inappropriate language when chatting. |
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You may not use profanities, derogatory expressions, or any name which may be considered offensive. |
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Do you use bad language to psych yourself up, or do profanities have the opposite effect on you? |
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During a Patroons playoff game, Richardson had screamed profanities and a gay slur at hecklers. |
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Ordinary experience is a riot of imprecision, of impressions enmeshed in pre-conceptions, clich6s, profanities, and impercipience. |
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Authentic period touches extend to the discreet censoring of profanities and knowing references to the notorious nightclub proprietress Mrs Meyrick, Pekoe Points tea and Fuller's Walnut Cake. |
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Joyce's office, in a letter to Kiis FM that was passed on to Acma, claimed the station defended the interview because profanities were bleeped out. |
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At the hearing, both members admitted that they sent numerous communications that were derogatory towards colleagues and the public and that contained profanities and obscenities. |
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The nudity was blurred out and all spoken profanities were bleeped. |
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Difficulty can often arise when MEPs use profanities, jokes and word play or speak too fast. |
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I HAVE to agree with comedy legend Ronnie Corbett that too many of today's funnymen rely on profanities to raise a laugh. |
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There is little scientific consensus as to why profanities tend to cluster around specific themes. |
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The unflinching descriptions of violent deaths in the war, as well as a few profanities, recommend this to more mature readers. |
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Spouting profanities at Kate, the future second wife takes Jessica to stay with her assistant so that she can try to calm down Cheryl. |
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I am frankly appalled by the profanities uttered by young and old alike. |
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Say only what you really mean, and leave the profanities for when you touch the burner, stub your toe, or simply have to share a rollicking yarn among friends. |
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