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And in how many ways are children destroyed by the lasciviousness of man?
The book treats such revelations with more curiosity than lasciviousness.
Modern American women's clothing, by their standards, bordered on lasciviousness.
He, who had least evidence for it of any man in the world, seemed to think they were unduly inclined to lasciviousness.
The book had been banned in the United States for perceived lasciviousness.
But the excitement, casts and lasciviousness of the strenuous task had not been for nothing.
Obviously Modigliani also found the old man's lasciviousness offensive.
Your nights of luxury and lasciviousness are over.
'Come to bed now,' she said, the anger melting into lasciviousness.
But the production turns the tenderness into lasciviousness.
Did you know, Laine had asked with innocent lasciviousness, that come has almost exactly the same chemical makeup as human blood?
Where had all this sudden lasciviousness sprung from?
None of the lasciviousness he'd shown with Nova.
Wouldn't his expression be amusing when she explained they represented over four hundred dollars of lasciviousness?
I have already asserted that in educating women these fundamental principles lead to a system of cunning and lasciviousness.
He winked with a sort of feeble lasciviousness.
Prurient was defined as material that incites lasciviousness or lust.
The applause which greeted this unbridled exhibition of lasciviousness died quickly and respectfully.
And one of the reasons French songs were frowned upon by Italian town fathers was their lasciviousness.
And even though the child herself was doing nothing "lascivious," there was lasciviousness on the part of the photographer or customer.
I shall make no other comment on this ingenious passage, than just to observe, that it is the philosophy of lasciviousness.
Yet could it be possible, in the long run, to wear clothes without learning modesty, and through modesty lasciviousness?
"From the President himself," said the aide, with a smile which was, for Mary, lasciviousness writ scarlet in the air.
Contemptuous and derisive humor; alloyed, she thought, with more than a trace of lasciviousness.
But I couldn't help feeling that a lot of the show had about it a fetid air of decadence and lasciviousness.