However, they ultimately chose not to, due to the profaneness of Kinison's comedy routines.
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American icons and the domain of the sacred have always been tied up with the profaneness of our economy ( Presidents'Day sales, Christmas presents ).
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Jeremy Collier attacked the play on both counts in his " Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage ", published in 1698.
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Before " A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage ", most anti-theatre pamphlets were merely nondescript diatribes ( e . g.
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They are saints not stemming from mystical holiness but rather from profaneness, " said Manuel Valenzuela, a Tijuana sociologist who has written a book about border saints and folklore.
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Jeremy Collier, a preacher, was one of the heads in this movement through his piece " A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage ".
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It was a scene of riot, drunkenness, profaneness and robbery . " Today there is debate about whether Mackintosh and his companions went beyond the tame protests wanted by the wealthier class.
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One of the leading environmental factors that made way for this new genre was Jeremy Collier s " Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage ", published in 1698.
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On 21 October, Herbert addressed a letter to Edward Knight, the " book-keeper " or prompter of the company, on the subject of the " oaths, profaneness, and public ribaldry " in their plays.
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Henry Knox wrote his wife admiring New Yorkers'" magnificent " horse carriages and fine furniture, but condemning their " want of principle, " " pride and conceit, " " profaneness, " and " insufferable " Toryism.