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the obscene
adjective
Offensive to current standards of decency or morality
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"HARDY THE DEGENERATE," ran the headline in the World; the Pall Mall Gazette went with the inevitable "JUDE THE OBSCENE".
That world — the risk, the obscene money — that's Sarko.
She said she hadn't minded the obscene confession.
The obscene salaries are in fact mortgage payments on Stardom.
But the obscene language and violence will bother many parents.
The back seat is immense, bordering on the obscene.
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The guidelines also ban "material judged to be obscene" under the Obscene Publications Act.
Responding to political pressure, the Obscene Publications Squad began raiding video rental shops.
In the past we regulated the supply of porn using the Obscene Publications Act.
Powers of search and seizure are covered by Section 3, which also repealed the Obscene Publications Act 1857.
In 2012, the Obscene Publications Act was extended to include private communication between individuals.
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