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The euphemistic view that sex is a necessary act that happens for the 'perpetuation of the species' prevails in scientific papers and nature documentaries alike.
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Do not be tempted by the whirlpool bathtub, sauna or deck that accompany some of the rooms with the euphemistic "village view".
But both Pacquiao and his much less accomplished opponent, Brandon Ríos, lost their previous fights, making this, in Lampley's rather euphemistic judgment, "one of the most unusual pay-per-view ventures of all time".
Euphemistic smalltalk flows uneasily.
Perhaps 'cooked' is too euphemistic a term.
Another risk manager was less euphemistic.
"Criticized the New York Times" sounds a bit euphemistic.
"Pardon?" or "excuse me?" are insufferably euphemistic.
They liked the euphemistic surfaces of Austrian life.
But it is possible to attempt a euphemistic taxonomy.
And let's not be dainty or euphemistic.
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