| 1. | There is a perceived raciness to the course, sure.
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| 2. | His prose is sometimes exaggeratedly witty, but vigor and raciness are ubiquitous.
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| 3. | Extremes of cobbiness or raciness are undesirable in shows.
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| 4. | It was the increasingly absurd raciness on television.
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| 5. | He said that despite the raciness of her films she herself claimed little sexual experience.
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| 6. | No hint of raciness in public advertisements.
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| 7. | In 1934, the Hays Office suggestions for eliminating raciness from the American screen became binding.
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| 8. | But if you're missing that weekly dose of raciness, there's HBO.
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| 9. | Their austerity comes as an almost welcome relief from the unremitting raciness of the main text.
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| 10. | This is Cabaret said of Miss Behave that she imprints the evening with unapologetic raciness and sardonic mockery.
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