| 21. | Throughout his life, he campaigned tirelessly against " pill-pushers ", processed foods and prudery.
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| 22. | Curing our sex-sick culture is not a political crusade-- nor a call for Victorian prudery.
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| 23. | When the book came out, she got a letter from a man in Mexico City chiding her prudery.
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| 24. | She was always downright, free from prudery, and eighteenth-century rather than Victorian in her conversation.
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| 25. | Byng's skill in performance was said to vanquish prudery, but in reality his material was never crude.
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| 26. | Howeverm a significant influence was likely to have been the increasing prudery of the bourgeoisie in post-revolutionary France.
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| 27. | Women get snared, too, as men usually do not, in the nation's often hypocritical public prudery.
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| 28. | "Engaged " gleefully exposes the licentiousness and greed behind Victorian England's facade of prudery and conservatism.
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| 29. | Bradford's verse was outspokenly homoerotic, but also remarkably popular during his lifetime given the prudery of Victorian England.
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| 30. | He objected to the educational methods at school, as well as he was against priggishness and prudery of the teachers.
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