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  1. Notebooks out plagiarists while I reveal the secret of NME 's enduring success: some music papers have been good at treating Rock as An Art Form, others have been great at capturing the essential triviality, sensuality and sheer stupidity of pop; NME , when it's been at its best, has managed to combine the two things without going stark staring schizo-bonkers.
  2. The high-class cast is headed by Helena Bonham Carter as the prim girl transformed by her experiences in Italy, and Judy Davis as the perennial spinster, whose sensuality is dulled beyond recall.
  3. I do not know what the sensuality of a man is.
  4. David Kane's witty and incisive play evokes the decadent sensuality of the period.
  5. It's an odd affair - tragedy and romance and symbolism rampant all over it, a kind of dream-world full of strange beasts and hidden meanings and a really weird sexuality or sensuality.
  6. ANNABELLA LWIN: For allowing Malcolm McLaren to exploit her girlish sensuality and feed a thousand under-age sex fantasies.
  7. The book highlights such subjects as animism, Jewish, Christian and Hellenistic "mythologies"; the realities of health, sickness and death; of nature - its seasons (notably Spring and Winter) and its glories, as well as its decadence (we find no evidence for Djwa's contention that "the book moves through cycles of winter death followed by spring rebirth," any more than for her "structural myth" or "controlling Orpheus myth" which form the foundation for her critique of the book); of rationality and madness; loneliness and intimacy; of truth and treachery, prayer and protest; of prophet and priest, doctors and teachers, angels and devils; freedom and slavery, sainthood and sinning, wonder and despair, war and peace, love and loss, beauty and brutality; regret and humour; sensuality and discipline, joy and sadness; of the greatness of God and his creation, and the pitiful smallness and incompetency of man; the city and the breadth of nature itself: sea and air, rivers and countryside; savagery and urbanity; loss and its disappointing pangs.
  8. And in the process of contesting racist representations of the negro's "sensuality" Fanon adds: "I have never been able, without revulsion, to hear a man say of another man: "He is so sensual!'"
  9. Life can dazzle with its sensuality, its colour, its sheer abundance of choice.
  10. Not for the first time Delaney looked into the eyes that were deep, infathomable pools of green, and at the copper-coloured hair falling around the high smooth cheek bones; at the small upturned nose and a mouth just large enough to hint at the animal sensuality lying dormant beneath the surface.
  11. What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality, the latter condemned as mere vulgarity.
  12. The atmosphere was electric, it all seemed so natural, effortless: the joyous relating, the sensuality, the emotional sparks flying everywhere and the encouragement to participate in workshops so different from the male structures of chairman, standing orders and platform speeches.
  13. And I bet no man has ever appreciated the lava flow of sensuality so near your ice-perfect surface.

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