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A standard tale of lust and deceit ensued.
Theirs was a tale of lust and degradation in Weimar Germany.
The complex relationships between these disparate individuals all become tied together in an intricate tale of lust, greed, and revenge.
Amiable is not a word traditionally associated with Shakespeare's tale of lust, death and sexual hypocrisy in nasty old Vienna.
In Series A of Marathon 2010, that jolt is provided by Robert Askins's "Matthew and the Pastor's Wife," a tasty tale of lust and salvation.
It is set in the Mennonite community of northern Mexico, and the characters in its tale of lust and agonizing choices are played by Mennonite nonactors.
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