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As for the historic settings for many of these books, they are usually little more than an excuse to cloth the characters in elegant period dress that can then be lovingly removed in the tender sex scenes or ripped asunder in the more violent ones.
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Pamuk's own grandmother, he says, would open a drawer and lovingly remove a bottle of cologne or some other souvenir of happier times.
Jeliza-Rose, who charmingly cooks up her father's fixes and lovingly removes the hypodermic from his arm as he nods off, takes refuge in make-believe from the tawdriness of her existence.
And there's a section on unboxing videos — the weird, and weirdly popular, phenomenon in which people record themselves carefully and lovingly removing products from their packaging — in which he provides ample descriptions of individual videos, but never enters into the cultic strangeness of the ritual, with its sterile erotics of consummation between product and purchaser.
And there's a section on unboxing videos the weird, and weirdly popular, phenomenon in which people record themselves carefully and lovingly removing products from their packaging in which he provides ample descriptions of individual videos, but never enters into the cultic strangeness of the ritual, with its sterile erotics of consummation between product and purchaser.
The work will take three years to finish; maybe more because workmen keep discovering ancient objects that have to be removed and lovingly catalogued.
He exemplified Gautama the Buddha's wisdom in his compassion and the awareness he brought to every subtle action: the way he lovingly folded his red wool shawl after removing it, his unsteady but graceful swaying gait.
As Alfonso Prohens lovingly turns over a big, heavy bunch of grapes and removes an odd dry leaf on the vine, he points at the rocky land a few kilometres down the road, toward the mountains.
"I spent many a torrid hour dressing it in scraps of rag and then lovingly undressing it again," he recalls: I performed mock operations on it, too, pretending to remove its tonsils, or, more excitingly, its appendix.
But do I dare?Removes crown, stares lovingly at itDare I now risk the crown I so desired?ACT IIIThe ramparts of Westminster.Enter the CHORUS and CLARKECHORUS: All here too well recall what then ensued.Gordon would not decide.
Lovingly, Eileen Karp, Marilyn and Stan Katz.
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