The recording industry already sells edited songs with sexually explicit lyrics side-by-side with the unexpurgated versions. |
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Radio stations across the US are unable to play the unexpurgated version of the song because of its explicit language. |
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Anyway I have no doubt we will be getting the full unexpurgated edition when we see them in early April. |
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Fans will celebrate the arrival of another unexpurgated package of Benny Hill material. |
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For one it gives you the hits in their original unexpurgated 12 inch versions. |
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Mr Neil was not amused and declared war, publishing the piece unexpurgated in The Hootsmon. |
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The team that put this edition together prides itself on presenting for the first time the unexpurgated text. |
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Right now, I'd say there's a rather more persuasive argument for publishing the unexpurgated James Review. |
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It's easy to see why, reading the unexpurgated version on her very own website. |
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He is best remembered for his unexpurgated versions of the Arabian Nights, The Kama Sutra, The Perfumed Garden, and other works of Arabian erotology. |
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The following is an unexpurgated transcript of their conversation. |
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Most later editions of Restoration catches were bowdlerized, but since the 1950s occasional unexpurgated editions have appeared. |
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Prateek Buch is director of Social Liberal Forum This speech is the real unexpurgated Nick. |
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If a book promises to provide a close-up and personal view of war, then unexpurgated oral histories rather than casual third-person narratives are much to be preferred. |
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Under the Freedom of Information Act, the Sunday Herald has been given this exclusive, unexpurgated transcript of what happened when Henry met George in Washington last week. |
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Finally, as he points out, this new edition hardly wipes the unexpurgated Twain off the literary map:...literally dozens of other editions are available for those readers who prefer Twain's original phrasing. |
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James Ball, an ex-ally now also at the Guardian, says Mr Assange intended to publish the bulk of the cables, unexpurgated, anyway, once he had released the juiciest ones to the media. Either way, the damage is done. |
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But I'm not sure how many civilian readers will want to tackle the unexpurgated version. The Brown premiership, in particular, already feels to me as if it's been scrutinised to exhaustion. |
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Then came the complete, unexpurgated Grimm's Fairy Tales, which my parents ordered by mail, unaware that it would contain so many red-hot shoes, barrels full of nails and mangled bodies. |
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The Parliamentary Intelligence Committee should be the forum for the consideration of unexpurgated reports from all present and future review bodies. |
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Pursuant to a motion moved by Madame St-Hilaire, the committee unanimously requested the unexpurgated version of the report, and then this became a complicated matter. |
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