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Perhaps in 30 years it will be interesting to come back and speak about the beauty of a chair or a lamp, but today that seems a bit obscene.
We all still want to drink good -- no, make that great -- wine, but spending hundreds of dollars on a bottle of wine seems a bit obscene nowadays.
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Given how little connection Loughner seems to have to any kind of right-wing politics, this conversation looked increasingly ridiculous by midweek, and even a little bit obscene.
If this price seems a bit over the top and obscene it's probably because these alternative coins haven't quite reached the mainstream and are a fairly large gamble for all but the most fervent crypto currency believers.
"It is a bit over the top to call it obscene".
Even the most obscene thought of your video may have a bit of advice buried within it.
"Maybe I'm a bit of a puritan," she says, "but there's something slightly obscene about watching oneself on film.
I don't see anything to apologize about (aside from the skit not being particularly funny), and I wonder if there isn't a bit of misogyny in those who find a woman's bare back obscene.
The obscene assaults of prisoners in Abu Ghraib gaol were just a bit of fun to the American guards.
Polite Miliband may have been stumped about where to begin a riposte, but on this issue most people see the obscene spectacle of London property wealth – and rightly think the rich should pay a bit more.
A bit.
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