Aletti compared the album to Gaye's previous work, writing that " Gaye seems determined to take over as soul's master philosopher in the bedroom, a position that requires little but an affectation of constant, rather jaded horniness.
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"Everybody Loves Raymond, " which has potential as a " Seinfeld "-ian domestic comedy with garish family members, is in the middle of an uneven season that's depended too much on the theme of husbandly horniness.
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Music's felt that " Kelly s hot-blooded horniness is an integral part of his persona; he can hardly back away from the risque R & B that s made him what he is, despite the underage sex scandal that dogs him ".
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The company also produced the plays " Belly " by Dawn Wendy McLeod, " Clue in the Fast Lane " by Ann Marie MacDonald and Beverley Cooper, " The Well of Horniness " by Holly Hughes and " Lounge " by Tanya Marquardt.
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His terminal horniness has already shaped his legacy : He's the guy who weakened one of the foundations of our legal system _ the lawyer-client privilege _ and made it easy for any deviant to sue any president or subpoena the leader of the free world for practically anything at all.
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Think of all the studies that could be done with experimentally varying the hydrostatic pressure in the seminal vesicles and seeing how it affects horniness, or just measuring the horniness as a function of the interval from last orgasm, or administering hormones and seeing their effects, whether on rats, monkees or human volunteers . talk ) 04 : 02, 23 October 2013 ( UTC)
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Think of all the studies that could be done with experimentally varying the hydrostatic pressure in the seminal vesicles and seeing how it affects horniness, or just measuring the horniness as a function of the interval from last orgasm, or administering hormones and seeing their effects, whether on rats, monkees or human volunteers . talk ) 04 : 02, 23 October 2013 ( UTC)
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It's against this backdrop of corruption and rot ( not to mention death ) that the boys'brash horniness seems so sweetly winning, even if Cuaron _ who's directed the English-language " A Little Princess " ( 1995 ) and " Great Expectations " ( 1998 ) _ makes it clear just how that young-buck innocence must also come to an end.
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Discussing a scene in which ferocious argument leads to a passionate kiss, he writes, " Harrison Birtwistle's opera, then, does " not " merely concern itself with the truth of the mythical parable-how the ancient Cretan matriarchy was conquered by invading tribes, how the Mother Goddess was usurped by a Zeus whose barbarian horniness knew no bounds . . . That is a sinister and accurate picture, the picture of the powerlessness of cultures.