Then why this grand spectacle, starting from titillating anticipation to frenzied post-mortems after the budget is unveiled? |
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Part of the problem is that for many people the neck is a very erogenous zone and receiving lip service here can be quite titillating. |
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What makes the movie intriguing is the love story, which is both titillating and sweet in spite of its inherent impropriety. |
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In one of the book's most titillating revelations, she writes about engaging in sexual threesomes. |
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Whilst some may find this titillating we cannot but regard it with abhorrence. |
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While never titillating or exploitive, the love shared between Lana and Brandon is honest and very moving. |
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The blurb makes it all sound far more titillating than it probably is, but they're right about the leather and amyl though. |
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This is character-driven film noir, where the violence serves a higher purpose than shocking or titillating an audience. |
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Kerekes defended himself against accusations that he was representing violent, sexual murder in a salacious, titillating and insensitive manner. |
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It's a rather amazing, titillating idea that these rascals are elevated to such importance and prominence. |
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As for the film being racy, raunchy or titillating, there's utterly nothing groundbreaking here. |
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Simply put, Lyne, who's had success with similarly titillating marital crisis efforts hits rock bottom here. |
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The preposterously high ceilings and dystopian CRT monitors peeking out from the walls with titillating images amplify the expensive atmosphere. |
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By the time that same child is 18 years old, approximately 40,000 sexually titillating scenes will have been viewed. |
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I had heard strange, titillating details about Morrison's life, and wanted to voyeuristically experience them. |
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The titillating subject brought the crowds in, no doubt, but the film is not really salacious. |
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Sure, crass commercialism has pushed the mainstream media into an obsession with titillating stories about celebrities. |
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And everyone seems ever more determined to expose themselves, transforming titillating tales into their fifteen minutes of TV-chatter fame. |
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In past albums the titillating message was overshadowed by a bouncy, girlish beat and image. |
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The titillating details that have emerged about their four-month fling have also made the story irresistible. |
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It is this that lends her mildly titillating fiction the veneer of importance. |
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A titillating task, since the Villa Sandi winery in the province of Treviso is the world's biggest exporter of prosecco. |
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Never one to do things by halves, Harvey takes the violence that popular novels use as a titillating spice, and lashes huge helpings of it on to the reader's plate. |
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Its electrifying high kicks were shockingly exhibitionistic and titillating. |
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The 19th-century European mind was consumed with titillating notions of eastern voluptuousness. |
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Could you not apply artistic talent and ability to sheer titillation, perhaps to make it even more titillating? |
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It was created to give some guy with a warped mind some kind of titillating enjoyment. |
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They do not know whether these sites are legal, and find the idea that they might be illegal titillating. |
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Even these glances into the most intimate corners are neither voyeuristic nor titillating, but indicative of a gift for uninhibited depiction. |
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Our irresponsible news media has replaces relevant and important news with sensational and titillating tabloid news instead. |
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Craps is a titillating casino game and its rules are quite easy to remember. |
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From the purple-coloured mint leaves an extremely volatile oil is derived which provides the titillating sensation. |
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They either have a tendency to hyperbolize and make life much more glamorous and titillating than it is, or the other way. |
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We merely want the gossipy, titillating stories of sculpted men and women pumping and screaming. |
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I don't object to titillating your readers, but what about balance? |
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It all became something of a national computer game with life-like graphics, frightening and titillating Americans, reinforcing paranoid conceptions. |
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This is certainly the message that comes through in the titillating images of women as both vamp and virgin that dominate our film and television media. |
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The potential tragic loss of 239 human lives is ultimately overwhelmed by our hunt for titillating clues and explanations. |
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The repetition of that became as tastelessly titillating as showing us a torn arm or a decomposing torso. |
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And you can trust Ann Summers to bring the va-va-voom to the bedroom this winter with a titillating new collection. |
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Although the novel is meant to be a fun romp and there are a number of titillating scenes, it is unfortunately utterly putdownable. |
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It can also have a sensual, titillating effect. |
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Her lips were painted carmine, her eyebrows black and her eyes sparkled with a dangerous brilliance, from her forehead sprang titillating droplets. |
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Now set to film the fourth season, humorous and titillating, the show hosts a bevy of beautiful female characters and engaging plot lines, both for Hank and his friends and family. |
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And we do not accept the concept that the intention of exciting or titillating a passion for that which is illegal, immoral, and in all fashion and form reprehensible to a civil society, is acceptable in any form. |
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Rather, they are repulsively titillating, as if she is seizing skeletons from the country's closet and making them dance. In this section A troubled union In or out? |
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A bigger, if less titillating, danger for Mr Berlusconi and the government will come this autumn when a case in which he has already been convicted of tax fraud is due to enter its final phase. |
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Details of borrowing from regular discount-window and open-market operations will be published with a two year lag. The details are interesting, even titillating, but not terribly surprising. |
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The hysteria spread like lightning as articles and books with titillating titles and lurid illustrations poured out, charging a conspiracy to abduct and force women into prostitution. |
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Media personalities renege on promises of confidentiality for the sake of a titillating sound bite, and businesspeople sell products they know to be defective. |
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It is meant to be a fun romp with titillating scenes to please aficionados of the genre, but is unfortunately utterly putdownable. |
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The angst-driven characters and titillating on again, off again romance will draw young Bronte fans. |
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In great mystery, cosmic wonders flow within love and relationships, titillating the reader's imagination. |
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It has the aroma of a dozen different spices, with a long-lasting, titillating taste that makes you lick your lips in search of leftover particles. |
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For massage that never end and titillating results. |
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This might sound like a titillating his might sound like a titillating drama, but Steve McQueen's critically acclaimed offering is anything but. |
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The British-born writer was a phenomenal success as her 32 racy bestsellers sold more than 500 million copies around the world, titillating fans with her romping good yarns. |
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