They made their way back to the ship, where Fleet was currently halfway through an incredibly foul and quite inspired stream of profanity. |
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Known for his acerbic wit, sharp tongue, and occasional profanity, he stood out among the colorless bureaucrats who ruled Poland. |
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Her gift for profanity does not a thing to camouflage her upper-class upbringing. |
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No previous knowledge is required, although familiarity with the glottal stop and tolerance of torrential profanity is a necessity. |
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The less robust sauna inhabitants start to fill the sauna with a burble of profanity, as they pray that their eyes don't boil and explode. |
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Risa fell quite upon his intent stare and Zaile followed suit, snapping his mouth shut to prevent further profanity. |
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She was shocked at her own use of profanity, since she had carefully schooled herself out of that habit when he got old enough to understand it. |
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Already, comments from John Henry about profanity on the site have prompted moderators to crack down on the salty language. |
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Violence, profanity, and amorality all have their place in a story, if these qualities are observed or reported truths. |
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A certain coarseness pervades the book, from the crude characterisation to the infantile wish-fulfilment, right down to the playground profanity. |
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The atmosphere of the billiard room, it was suggested in South Shields, was also conducive to profanity and bad language. |
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The material is frequently ribald, often racy, and always laced with profanity. |
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Whenever I use profanity in my posts, the language in the comments inevitably becomes coarser. |
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Now let me be quite clear that I'm not the kind of person given to the use of profanity or offensive language. |
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Mercedes was taken back by the sudden change of emotion on Jake's face and his abrupt outburst of profanity. |
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But the key words in understanding swearing, as opposed to coarse language or mere profanity, are taboo and shock. |
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We cut back to the splitscreen view so we can also see the studio anchorman, who's obviously similarly at a loss by the outburst of profanity. |
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It lacks the profanity and the colorful colloquialisms and even most of the informal discourse markers. |
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Not by abandoning all to profanity, but by extending the reach of sacred time and space. |
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A cacophony of pounding engines, honking of horns, screeching of brakes and Spanish profanity encompasses me, surround-sound style. |
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We need not offer any apologies for that just because the forces of profanity seem to be powerful. |
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While this may seem a bit simplistic, it actually describes how profanity can exist in a sacred universe. |
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This applies double if the profanity occurs during a quarterly conference call. |
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Jackson was also blamed for widespread censorship on the airwaves, which went all-out in banning any sort of nudity or profanity. |
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Similarly, don't use profanity, obscenity, slander or libel. |
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Liberals and libertines who can't complete a sentence without using gutter profanity have turned modesty, monogamy, faith, and self-restraint into dirty words. |
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The event was shown with a brief delay so the company could bleep out excessive profanity or nudity. |
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Any profanity or harm to the parent is as if we've profaned God. |
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The mix of pleading and extreme profanity is almost comical. |
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His highly polished boots and the ivory-handled revolvers strapped to his hips were all part of this posturing, as was the profanity of his language. |
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Throughout, these figures mirror humanity in all its pomposity and haplessness, calculation and honesty, devotion and infidelity, profanity and piety. |
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The question of sanctity versus profanity is one which every Pagan, Wiccan, or Witch confronts and comes to terms with at some point on their spiritual path. |
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That was on top of the various uses of profanity and vulgar language that he has exploded out on numerous occasions. |
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Just ahead, crossing the line, the growing use of profanity on television. |
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This was in the notorious letter to Michelangelo, published in 1550, in which the writer roundly denounced the pagan profanity and immoderate artistic license of the painting. |
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Please remember that, and hence any use of bad language and profanity is strictly disallowed. |
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His gravelly voice was more gravelly, his fierceness more fierce, his deployment of profanity more thrilling. |
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When they used profanity on live television in December 1976, the group became a national sensation. |
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Comments deemed abusive, offensive, or those containing profanity may not be published. |
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Don't post or discuss anything that advocates or encourages expressions of violence, bigotry, racism, hatred, or use profanity. |
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They are said to be the cause of illness, stupidity and ignorance, lack of education, violence and profanity. |
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The Panel also concluded that PG was an acceptable rating, since that classification allows for a certain amount of profanity. |
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To the extent that the question is one of taste rather than obscenity or profanity, the CBSC will not interfere with the broadcaster's choice. |
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Posting profanity or otherwise objectionable content in your profile is also prohibited. |
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If my mother should meet any of these chardonnay socialists who think profanity makes them working class, she would wash their mouths out with soap. |
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We hastily examined the despatched message to check that an obscenity or profanity had not somehow slipped in, or that a word could have been misinterpreted. |
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The absence from your life of the five smuggest, most punchable faces ever to be seated before cameras will cut your daily profanity output by a third. |
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And no films with gratuitous violence, nudity or profanity were allowed. |
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His acceptance speech was a reflection of his career, and laced with enough profanity to make a pirate blush. |
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That we should all muster our human empathy, and create from this profanity a shared understanding of the Iraq War. |
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This video, shot May 10 by a terrified station agent and posted one month later, contains nudity and profanity. |
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Delve deeper and you run up against the social profanity that was lynching. |
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However McLaren later issued a statement on behalf of Hamilton which denied the use of any profanity. |
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The Board found that the Base Commander's use of harsh language and profanity was inappropriate, and that he ought to have known it would offend the grievor. |
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Bieber will push the envelope with the profanity of his times. |
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In response, Ms. Vance, who is white, left a voice mail message, which Ms. McIntosh saved, laced with racial slurs and profanity and suggested that flakiness and inconsiderateness were endemic to black people. |
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Blood and guts, profanity and tobacco use. |
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We want to create a work environment where personal dignity is respected and do not accept the use of inappropriate language in the workplace, including profanity, swearing, vulgarity or verbal abuse. |
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This riveting account of thug life — the unglamorous, impoverished variety — is punctuated by constant profanity and undecipherable slang, occasional violence, steady drinking and weed or crack smoking. |
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Hinting at profanity is also not permitted. |
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But there was more to Kitchen Nightmares than just rubbernecking business disasters while a British guy spouted profanity. |
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No profanity of any kind will be allowed on the car. |
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Will profanity lose its pain-relieving magic along the way? |
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It may be deduced, therefore, that left is directly linked to the darkness, sinisterness, filthiness, bad luck, misfortune, and profanity. |
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It has hinted of individually fitted uniforms, clean speech to take the place of profanity and a tickler system to make sure that the recruit writes home to Mother. |
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Even those who had been sympathetic to Riel in the past found it difficult to understand why he had ordered the death of a man who, ultimately, was only guilty of insolence and profanity. |
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That environment of violence, profanity, crudeness, and meanness may erode civility in society by demeaning and displacing positive social values. |
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Any old-timer who remembers Sir William Van Horne will think with joy of the language that artist in profanity would have used to describe such a suggestion. |
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The overwhelming power of his imagination led him to contemplate acts of impiety and profanity, and to a vivid realisation of the dangers these involved. |
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The cyberpolice on Prodigy had busted me. Evidently, you can call the authorities from a button on your computer and complain when profanity is being used. |
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Verbal abuse is overt or subtle verbalizations ranging from profanity and openly hostile remarks about competency to double-edged comments, gossip and rumors. |
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