The movie received generally favorable reviews, and " San Francisco Chronicle " critic Peter Stack noted in his review that Dunst " beautifully balances innocence and wantonness ."
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Perhaps his most famous poem is " " I wagedd ac oferedd y byd " " ( " In praise of the vanity and wantonness of the world " ).
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Still, she wouldn't mind taking a gander at Paul Newman, " although he's getting a little long in the tooth to induce intense wantonness ."
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Yet all has been tarnished by what flowed from things that should never have happened in the first place : the president's own sexual wantonness and his own recourse to lying.
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And questions remain in the organization about prospect Angel Pena's wantonness to catch regularly in the major leagues, which could leave the Dodgers'catching situation in disarray after the season.
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Even though the most serious injuries sustained were a broken collarbone and numerous cuts and bruises, it is the seeming wantonness of the abuse the former detainees said they suffered that stands out for many.
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These infants rivaled their mothers in wantonness of their motions and the arts of allurement . " Several authors reported about children ( eight to twelve years old ) who " offered " themselves and had sex.
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Those of us who met and distrusted Thomas Hamilton _ and I myself argued with him in my own home _ in truth, could have had no inkling to guide us to his final act of wantonness,
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This also applies, needless to say, to the Grinch, who is never more interesting than at a fever pitch of spite, and whose inexplicable meanness is as thrilling as the Cat's gleeful wantonness.
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It's a film full of sensual images and decaying values, with turn-of-the-century Puritanism meeting lustful wantonness in society, on the streets of London and in a crumbling, mysterious Venice.