He'd heard too many stories of operators being killed in their sleep by seductresses. |
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Has he ever witnessed any sultry housewives or teenage seductresses losing pieces of their bikinis in the water? |
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The authors of the 1834 report depicted unmarried mothers as scheming seductresses who entrapped young men into paying for their children. |
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Still other imagery features assertive women who are seductresses and murderers. |
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The Sirens, the great seductresses from Greek mythology who lured sailors to their doom, have never seemed attractive figures. |
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Such mothers were simultaneously seductresses and parasites. |
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She is also meant to be one of those lively, madcap seductresses who embody the irresistible allure of a dying class. |
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Sara Fulgoni seizes the possibilities of the wily Dalila – one of opera's great seductresses – but it is Carl Tanner's thrillingly sung Samson that provides the evening's highlight performance. |
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British rap has often been overshadowed by its American forebear and women have it hardest, especially if they offer something more challenging than stereotypical seductresses or divas. |
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In the lead-up to the genocide, there was a lot of anti-Tutsi propaganda that targeted women's sexuality and portrayed Tutsi women as beautiful yet devious seductresses. |
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The sirens were seductresses who lured many sailors to their doom. |
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