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  • There is something appealing about the combination of purity and harlotry we associate with blonde hair.
  • Through chastity, as opposed to adultery and harlotry, both spiritual and physical, a person refuses to be made into an instrument and vessel of pleasure.
  • I felt sorry for every pregnant woman I saw now and took the pill, the only regular thing in my life till harlotry began.
  • This degree reeks of the harlotry spirit shown by a teenage girl who is about to throw away her honor with a pervert," Mr. Terry declared. Robert S. McElvaine: Bishops Upset at Obama/Notre Dame: Try Listening to Jesus
  • This “援交 = = 賣淫 (正名行動) Compensated Dating = = harlotry” group currently has 181 members. Global Voices in English » Hong Kong: “Compensated Dating” and the use of Pejoratives
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  • It gives me pleasure to draw the picture of those ideal amours which every warm-blooded youth of twenty has at one time or other cherished in his thoughts; to substitute virginal charms and graces for vice and harlotry -- and after the manner of those charming heathen poets who have so often filled our dreams with their fancies, to mingle the anacreontic with the idyllic. French and Oriental Love in a Harem
  • The first part of the essay is a story which her mother tells her about her allegedly adulterous aunt, villainized and accused of harlotry.
  • Zhdanov's tirades had included his description of Anna Akhmatova as ‘a nun or a whore - or rather both a nun and a whore who combines harlotry with prayer.’
  • [W] hen God's love is primarily in view, our 'harlotry' is a meaningful description of our rejection of his love for the love of others. Herescope
  • As for the charge of "harlotry," it is equally flawed. La Malinche - harlot or heroine?
  • hire" of her worshipping them; and they shall again become what they had been before, the hire of spiritual harlotry, that is, the prosperity of the foe, who also being worshippers of idols will ascribe the acquisition to their idols [Maurer]. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Plant taxonomy was given structure by the 18th century Swedish botanist Linnaeus: on the basis of their sexual organs (a system described by one critic as "loathsome harlotry"), every plant was assigned two Latin names – the first denoting its genus (or clan), the second denoting the species, often followed by the name or initial of the first person to "describe" it to science. Kew Gardens: 'Plants are not just beautiful. They help us to survive'
  • If this was not done, God Himself would bring His judgment of death upon those who would "commit harlotry " (20:5).
  • Mr. Montille still totters around the village but he turned over the reins to his son Étienne more than a decade ago and the latter has made these wines much more accessible without, so far as I can tell, resorting to any technological harlotry. The Childhood Chums Keeping Volnay a Delight
  • Since when “compensated dating” has substituted “harlotry”? Global Voices in English » Hong Kong: “Compensated Dating” and the use of Pejoratives
  • In this passage, Oothoon's rhetoric of purity and defilement reveals her unwitting capitulation to Theotormon's ascetic dualism (which opposes chastity to harlotry), while her use of the verb "rend" in her instruction to Theotormon's eagles implies, most appallingly, an invited repetition of Bromion's act of rape. Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's _Visions of the Daughters of Albion_
  • I will command him: Go and marry a harlot and beget the children of harlotry, and then I will tell him to send her and her children away. Gomer, daughter of Diblaim: Midrash and Aggadah.

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