| 41. | She is profane, she is harsh, she is a bigot.
|
| 42. | Normally mild-mannered residents turn profane when the umbrella is mentioned.
|
| 43. | It includes murder, mayhem and foul and profane language.
|
| 44. | They also yelled profane messages while Cridland was playing defense.
|
| 45. | It is sacred and mildly profane, full of grandeur and corrosion.
|
| 46. | Unfortunately, the vagina has always attracted more profane than sacred attention.
|
| 47. | They are dreadlocked and tattooed, profane and sometimes profound.
|
| 48. | The primary distinction is not private-public but sacred-profane.
|
| 49. | In Whitby, the sacred gives way to the profane.
|
| 50. | He's profane, explosive, stubborn and sometimes a pain.
|