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"I said, 'Fuck this, let me write the petition.' I saw it as a perversion in the structure of our criminal justice system.
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Sometimes the battle becomes so violent that a perversion in the artist can occur: these days, Joni Mitchell thinks of herself more as a painter than a singer.
Doug Fitch, the director, created a gaudy, antic production, deploying live animation to evoke Ligeti's tale of political intrigue and sexual perversion in the face of apocalypse.
The "magic underwear" was compared to a skullcap, and Mr. Beck insisted that polygamy was seen as a "perversion" in the modern church.
We couldn't believe our eyes: the set was covered with people engaging in every sexual perversion in the book.
With luck, the self-knowledge that understanding humanity's evolution brings will help avert such perversions in the future.
"This American professor of literature identified more than 25 sexual perversions in the novel.
Same-gender attraction was mostly deemed to be a perversion in judgment on the part of weak minded individuals.
In 1965, he marched outside the White House with a small band of picketers, protesting the ban on "sexual perversion" in government.
It would probably cause perversion in infants.
The novel's themes include the nature of power and corruption, and their relationship to machismo and sexual perversion in a rigidly hierarchical society with strongly gendered roles.
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