| 11. | Besides the bawdiness there are several digressions into philosophy, music, and literature in the book.
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| 12. | Alden goes there, to the hilt, and his show abounds with fun, vulgarity and bawdiness.
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| 13. | Sailors have always been known for their bawdiness, but officers, at least, were supposed to be gentlemen.
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| 14. | Waters shakes the dust off Victorian England, reveling in its bawdiness, and revealing its sassy, sensuous soul.
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| 15. | The bawdiness and licensed foolery of the comic stereotypes of the interlude tradition have been compared to commedia dell'arte.
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| 16. | Despite the occasional bawdiness-- or maybe because of it-- the kids should love " Ennio ."
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| 17. | Whereas the Max Jacob-inspired Kaspar has abandoned much of the bawdiness of 17th century street performance, Punch embraces it.
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| 18. | However, the Empress ( Kaiserin ) took a dislike to the bawdiness and Emperor ( Kaiser ) Wilhelm had the opera banned.
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| 19. | Some viewers have been offended by the show's bawdiness, and others have frowned on the women's obsession with men.
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| 20. | But Mario's occasional bawdiness here is crude, distasteful and completely unnecessary, " and gave the album three out of five stars.
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