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This idea suggests a theory of civilization: the reconciling of gross realities and refined desires.
Her new film, Obvious Child, has been praised as a refreshingly modern romantic comedy that de-stigmatises the gross realities of life.
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The next summer, "Survivor" earned huge ratings and profits for CBS, while last year "Fear Factor," NBC's raucous and sometimes gross reality show, became the summer's biggest surprise.
Let your kids know women usually have periods once a month; if you're bold enough, you can even change your tampon in front of them, like this writer suggests -- hey, this is a perfectly normal (read: not gross) reality for half of the post-pubescent population!
This extraordinary structure has long been both a test for taste as well as an exhilarating case study in the grosser realities of civic architecture.
The grossest reality show on the air deals with a heartfelt rivalry.
We dug into our archives, pulling together cartoons from our three books--Science of Parenthood: Thoroughly Unscientific Explanations for Utterly Baffling Parenting Situations, The Big Book of Parenting Tweets and The Bigger Book of Parenting Tweets--to reflect the all-too-gross reality of going to the bathroom with kids.
We've also experienced gross injustice, and now we live in a less than perfect reality.
Back in December, when NBC was promoting the return of "Fear Factor," the stunt and gross-out reality competition, there was one event that the producers and the host, Joe Rogan, would not discuss.
That is a gross distortion of reality.
"It turns out this has been a gross distortion of reality".
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