Proud, combative and fiery, but also quite vulnerable, she is the farthest thing from a predatory sensualist in search of kicks.
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The publisher Maria Rodale, who founded Organic Style magazine in 2001 to reach this group, described them as " organic sensualists ."
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Where van Gogh uses landscape as a sociopolitical tract, Paul Gauguin turns it into an overstimulated sensualist fantasy, part exhilaration, part nostalgia.
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In the print ads, the centaur is seen as a golden image projected on black-and-white photographs of stylish younger sensualists.
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But she loved Machiavelli as much as she loved Thomas Aquinas, and was a sensualist who ignored conventions that deemed women moral or immoral.
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The duke, a jowly sensualist, sees himself as a moderate revolutionary who owes greater allegiance to his nation than to his royal bloodline.
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Liam Neeson does his best with the two-dimensionally written title hero, a money-hungry sensualist who sacrificed much in the name of humanity.
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He had to teach himself how to do it, because I don't think by nature he was a sensualist or a hedonist ."
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Child was a breast cancer survivor, a cat lover, a fervent advocate of Planned Parenthood and an unabashed sensualist with a sly sense of humor.
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Even images that don't seem virulent may be backhanded compliments, as when the glorification of blacks as superior sensualists serves to deprive them of rationality.