| 31. | Figaro, a cat, moves in with a rakish young man who lives a happily debauched life.
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| 32. | Throughout his intellectual experiments, he recalls various debauched events and love affairs of his past in Paris.
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| 33. | Public opinion also turned more against Lloyd " the woman that has debauched the other two ."
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| 34. | It was soon discovered that two of the Vestal Virgins, Opimia and Floronia, had been debauched.
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| 35. | Cantilius, who had debauched Floronia, was scourged to death in the comitium by the Pontifex Maximus.
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| 36. | His death aged 35, about the beginning of 1700, was put down to a debauched lifestyle.
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| 37. | Support is uniformly fine, notably Sam Neill as the debauched monarch and Hugh Grant as a flamboyant artist.
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| 38. | It all looked right for debauched debutantes, hardly an endangered species as the values of the 1980s return.
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| 39. | William eventually attends Eton and Oxford, gradually becoming more debauched and performing what he terms " mischief ".
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| 40. | Despite his debauched private life, as a politician he was a moderate and sensible influence on the king.
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