| 41. | Calcutta ! " titillated theatergoers in the late 1960s.
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| 42. | It has all the elements that fascinate and titillate people.
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| 43. | Everyone calls these belladonna lilies by their more titillating name.
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| 44. | Away from the stage, a less titillating scene was playing out.
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| 45. | The exhibit, she said, isn't meant to titillate.
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| 46. | A spokesman said the ad was not intended to titillate.
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| 47. | Lesbian pulp novels typically had lurid, titillating cover art.
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| 48. | In the Federal Indictment Prosecutors alluded to extramarital affairs titillating the media.
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| 49. | You don't just write a sermon to titillate.
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| 50. | Sin makes for much more titillating reading and television viewing that dull decency.
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