The company's art directors have always stopped short of what they see as blatant titillation. |
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Cheap tracts and single sheet broadsides fed an apparently insatiable popular appetite for novelty, sensation and titillation. |
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All of the shots have a voyeuristic purpose intended to satisfy the desire for titillation among television viewers. |
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The film is littered with scenes that exist only for the titillation of the male audience. |
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Despite the vast amount of pseudo love-making taking place, the scenes raise nothing in the way of sexual titillation. |
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We ape the worst of tabloid titillation in a relentless downward drive of tacky exploitation. |
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It seemed an odd sort of voyeurism, titillation without a tittle of anything much going on, boredom elevated to a modern art form. |
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It's like titillation value was more important than ability to touch or affect other people's lives. |
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There are moments of titillation and suspense, but ultimately the movie is heavy on concept, not content. |
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The drama soon became too sordid to follow, too perverse for even mild titillation. |
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Besides plenty of titillation, these included claims that the prime minister had acted in ways that were not just unseemly but illicit. |
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Plausible arguments are brought forth by those who approve the use of obscenity and verbal titillation. |
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Otherwise by default it remains for the advertisers and the entertainment media to set ever higher limits of provocation and titillation. |
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Creating an aura of titillation will cause album sales to skyrocket. |
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My best-friend, Lori, who had an older brother and knew everything, confirmed this story, and once, to my extreme titillation, even acted it out for me. |
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Andrew Horn's documentary keeps just the right chilled distance from its evanescent subject matter and pays due reverence to Klaus without falling into titillation or fandom. |
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In Live Nude Girl, the theme shows up as the place where the titillation of nudity meets high art. |
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The tattle and titillation only makes him redouble attempts to disclose his real self and we're slowly becoming suffocated under the continued weight of his effort. |
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But the genius of George Carlin comes when you get past the titillation and shock value. |
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You can experience the titillation of finishing something more than once every three to four years. |
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The answer often lies as much in titillation as in antinomianism. |
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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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The exhibition's combination of didacticism with morbid titillation also harks back to old horror movies and freak shows. |
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Vespucci's rawer tales of cannibalism and free sexuality added a touch of titillation to the wonder. |
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One didn't buy these jazz mags for titillation, but for their interesting features. |
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Whether famous or not, it smacks of titillation that is no better than a snuff movie. |
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If you can look beyond the titillation, DOA certainly gives Capcom's more celebrated button basher a good fight. |
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And it's not without reason that you find complete magazines published for the titillation of dedicated compers, as they call those addicted to entering various competitions. |
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