To fill time, Johnny started doing a mock striptease, taking off his jacket, tie, shoes, socks and shirt. |
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He added that a slow striptease over the rehearsal months would help quash first-night nerves. |
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The mysteries of cholesterol unfold like various stages of undress in the metabolic striptease. |
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A burlesque dancer called Lily does a striptease and a celebrity hunt fails to find Sir Sean Connery. |
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The striptease sequence in particular is spectacular, as are some of the chase sequences. |
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You can't back out or refuse, even if it's something like doing a striptease at a school assembly. |
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A famous actor, played by Lawrence Harvey, does a striptease during a performance of Hamlet. |
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It's more like an elegant striptease, or gentle foreplay before the tasteful product identification at the end. |
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Jack, a man she meets in the striptease parlor where she works, is more substantive. |
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In the 30-second spot, a life-size computer-generated bar performs a striptease to bump and grind music. |
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A striptease is more likely to whet your lover's appetite for a new flavour you'd like to try than a frank discussion over dinner. |
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And when the striptease acts no longer attracted enough customers, the cinema had to close. |
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It's dancing, or even a striptease act, as someone once called it. |
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But there is no sign yet of striptease artists showing the sexiest way to remove undergarments, or of naked people riding the escalators. |
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A former show organiser makes a comeback with a troupe of New Burlesque girls: colourful striptease on the roads of France! |
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A breath of fresh air in a sportivo-comic striptease style which pleases the zygomatics. |
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They dance beautifully and make dance shows, striptease, coyote girl's, table dance that will really seduce and enchant you! |
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It is different from commercial striptease in that the performers don't hustle the audience for money. |
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He became famous for such antics as dancing on table tops, enlivening parties by performing bump and grind striptease acts and, once, streaking naked around a swimming pool. |
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The first dojo we trained in was upstairs over a striptease club. |
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Boylexe is a spin-off of a show about women in burlesque called Burlexe, which likewise mixes striptease, monologue, and song. |
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I myself visited a striptease establishment in the early 1970s and found the experience detumescent and soporific rather than conducive to licentious behaviour. |
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Shteir dwells much more on the lives of actual striptease artists than on windy abstractions or academic arguments, and this is the book's great strength. |
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I met up with a fab striptease artist who I want to feature in the mags. |
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In a dark house with a single exposed light bulb for the piano and stage, Sondheim began to improvise words and music as Robbins slinked across the stage like a bad striptease artist. |
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Some other States also made references to related services such as striptease shows or massage parlours as forms of sexually exploitative services. |
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A wonderfully original examination of the spectacle of striptease which highlights the seldom explored linkage between labour history and the history of sexuality. |
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On the evening before my flight, I always visit the same striptease club. |
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This very short and script-less film revolves around a full striptease. |
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The closing act was a 'burlesque' striptease artist – let's just say it was not the sort of thing the feminists and women's rights activists had come to Edinburgh to see. |
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At our night you can dress in your kinkiest kink and striptease away your inhibitions. |
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His clubs had fire eaters and striptease shows. |
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He was found to be drunk and scratched up, while his passenger, a striptease artist known as Fanne Foxe, the Argentine Firecracker, jumped out of his car and into the Tidal Basin beside the Jefferson Memorial. |
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The first card features an obviously drunk employee doing a ridiculous striptease in front of his alarmed and mocking co-workers as he chants Tout le monde tout nu! |
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