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Hair, of course, fetishistically figures in myths and fairy tales.
Instead, her apartment is fetishistically devoted to the expression of a strangely personal iconography.
Both are ubiquitous in Japan; they've inspired a lucrative commercial industry and a fetishistically devoted following.
In others they look like sexualized women, their anatomical details fetishistically rendered.
Every strand of body hair is minutely, fetishistically detailed.
His best work is tender and fetishistically erotic.
A Mannerist prodigy of mercurial temperament, his best work is tender and fetishistically erotic.
Both are obsessively, even fetishistically, attentive to their materials and to fine-tuning the surfaces of their works.
On Solaria, they grew so fetishistically dependent on robots that husbands and wives could barely stand to touch each other.
Or at least admire O'Brien's attention to the celebrated numbers of Joyce, the fetishistically superstitious numerologist.
A woman in a cowgirl costume rides on the back of a muscular, G-string-wearing, black model who is fetishistically costumed as an equine.
They look like votive-offering plaques in a shrine, and their repeated images of mouths, eyes and genitals fetishistically confirm this association.
Amanda Lear first surfaced in the early '70s as a fetishistically clothed album-cover model for Roxy Music.
Fetish Virgin III had the camera fetishistically centering on individual parts of the actress's body.
Schad fetishistically describes every detail of Maika, his girlfriend, who is the reclining model for "Half-Nude."
With the meter running, Max waits for his fare, fetishistically poring over luxury-car brochures and fantasizing about the limousine company he hopes to start.
Any number that can be created by fetishistically multiplying 2s by each other, and subtracting the occasional 1, will be instantly recognizable to a hacker.
Once upon a time leather was rugged black cowhide; utilitarian, fetishistically zippered and oozing macho anti-social symbolism.
The boneless, mollusklike nude in "Odalisque With Slave" (1839) is so fetishistically finished that every drop of sensuality has been expunged.
There's no entrance, but you can peer through various peepholes to catch a glimpse of walls fetishistically embellished with intricate carvings of geometric and vegetal forms.
In this new world - so advertiser-friendly - men tended to their tan lines and searched for 10-ply cashmere as fetishistically as their wives, daughters and girlfriends did.
The satchels in vogue were of a narrowly specific but fetishistically coveted style, modeled, with little ambiguity, after the Hermès Birkin bag to which so much status is attached.
The amusing "Portrait of Electricity" imagines a museum so fetishistically devoted to its subject - a deceased, Einstein-like genius - that it preserves everything from crumpled bus tickets to "coprological data."
You're irritated, in fact tormented because secretly you know the image signifies truth, but you can't admit it to yourself, so you want to destroy the image that keeps pricking at what you have fetishistically disavowed.
He summarizes his view of his situation as existing among social conformism saying "The world is one pestulant church covetous and slimy where all have an idol to fetishistically adore and an altar on which to sacrifice themself."