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  • Taking her cue from some of MADONNA's more risque antics, it was pure raunch from the outset, which saw the star sporting a sexy circus mistress's uniform.
  • The comments follow a series or embarrassing headlines for the chairman of the Republican National Committee and his organization, including news that the committee financed a night out at a risqué Hollywood night club and spent big on private jets, limousines, and five-star hotels. Gingrich to Republicans: Get behind Steele
  • She arrived looking stunning in flared black linen trousers, kitten heels and a risqué décolletage.
  • Il ne faudrait pas que le message pour rendre un site accessible soit trop compliqué au risque de dissuader les bonnes volontés. Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas
  • Publishers splashed sex and violence on risque covers and framed the stories themselves with bawdy advertisements.
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  • Her risqué performance during the Onyx Hotel tour proved once and for all that she has successfully made the transition from virginal adolescence to libidinous adulthood, to the consternation of some and joy of others.
  • The mildness of the profanity by today's standards did not detract from its risqué quality at the time.
  • What looks normal in one setting can look risqué in another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Malmarriedad he was reverso-gassed by the frisque of her frasques and her prytty pyrrhique. Finnegans Wake
  • a risque story
  • Bollywood was a risqué world with money but little class where the vamps flashed thigh and cleavage and the heroes kept their shirts unbuttoned.
  • It's very risque - I always get the feeling that I'm being watched when I go in there! THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • At the time, the idea was to do a series of racy TV-movies for late Saturday nights that would be more adult and risqué than anything then being done for network television.
  • Miley Cyrus & Perez Hilton: The 17-year-old popster calls the gossip blogger an "idiot" for posting a risque shot of her -- supposedly sans panties -- on his site. Celebritology Weekend: Stars align for Gulf Coast relief
  • She's been a showgirl, and an actress in the 1930s and 40s, when it was still risqué.
  • Tyrrhenusque fretis immittitur aestus Auernis? haec eadem argenti riuos aerisque metalla30 ostendit uenis atque auro plurima fluxit. haec genus acre uirum, Marsos pubemque Sabellam adsuetumque malo Ligurem Volscosque uerutos extulit, haec Decios Fabios magnosque Camillos, Italia, io te saluto
  • She was by no means a classic beauty but was eager to enhance her allure with her power suits and slightly risqué conversation, which included the revelation that she wore stockings and suspender belt.
  • He instructs him in invention, composition, and especially style, emphasizing particularly the harmony of the verse and defining imitative harmony, examples of which, taken from Virgil, have passed into classical teaching, e.g. "ruit Oceano nox, procumbit-humi bos, conuolsum remis rostrisque stridentibus aequor". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • Although the painting is quite risqué, the hookah in the center is an instrument allowed to both men and women of the culture, and the use of a female palette of pinks and reds softens and personalizes the explicit subject matter. Gabrielle Selz: The Outside Insider: New Work by Taravat Talepasand
  • Neque prius in iis desiderium cessat dum dejectus consoletur; videre enim est ipsam arborem incurvatam, ultro ramis ab utrisque vicissim ad osculum exporrectis. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Its risqué shell is a life-sized simulacrum of the female reproductive region, including hips, an exposed midriff, two thighs and a pudendal cleft—complete with a tuft of alarmingly lifelike hair on the mons pubis. The Fruit Hunters
  • Colchida nec referam uendentem regna parentis et lacerum fratrem stupro segetesque uirorum10 taurorumque trucis flammas uigilemque draconem et reducis annos auroque incendia facta et male conceptos partus peiusque necatos; septenosque duces ereptaque fulmine flammis moenia Thebarum et uictam, quia uicerat, urbem15 germanosque patris referam matrisque nepotis natorumque epulas conuersaque sidera retro ereptumque diem; nec Persica bella profundo indicta et magna pontum sub classe latentem inuersumque fretum terris, iter aequoris undis. A New Poetry
  • She is famous in legend for something more risqué. Times, Sunday Times
  • _ Viridi-cyanea, capite aurato, antennarum articulo tertio fusiformi, pectore ventrisque lateribus argenteis, abdomine viridi (mas) aut purpureo-cyaneo (foem.) maculis lateralibus argenteis, alis nigricantibus basi cinereis. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Boty's seductively subversive multimedia poet, risqué dancer, radio show host, actress expression exuded the spirit of the androgynous Aquarian archetype that continues to infiltrate the collective consciousness via the antics of tabloid celebrities, even as the authentic rebellion driving this zeitgeist has been institutionally repressed by the art world system. Lisa Paul Streitfeld: Feminist (R)evolution in Brooklyn: Reclaiming Women for Pop
  • Is, ubi primum opportunum fuit, Jugurtham anxium ac miserantem fortunas suas accedit; monet atque lacrimans obtestatur, uti aliquando sibi liberisque et genti Numidarum optime merenti provideat, omnibus proeliis sese victos, agrum vastatum, multos mortales captos, occisos, regni opes comminutas esse; satis saepe jam et virtutem militum et fortunam temptatam; caveat, ne illo [328] cunctante Numidae sibi consulant. C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • Blimey, some of this recording is rather risqué - from the sultry photographs of Miss Phair that accompany the artwork to some of the lyrical content of the songs.
  • A long sequence set in a park, in which Walter loses his willpower and sparks a somewhat risqué dialogue with a young girl, becomes increasingly nauseating and repulsive as it continues.
  • R&P's stores still channel that old-fashioned glamour, with swagged curtains and thick red carpets patterned with gold, but the company has consciously moved with the times ushered in by upmarket, risqué rivals such as Agent Provocateur. From corsets for comedians to bespoke bras: Rigby & Peller has seen it all
  • It seems not - perhaps moral conviction is too risqué in a postmodern world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unde a plerisque ei nomen hoc datur quod apud Aeolis habuit olim [Greek letter: digamma] _digamma_, id est _vau_, ab ipsius voce profectum teste Varrone et Didymo, qui id ei nomen esse ostendunt. The Roman Pronunciation of Latin Why we use it and how to use it
  • SPOKANE -- Spokane area teenagers are using their cell phones and computers to send risqué photos of themselves, and sometimes those x-rated images are landing in the wrong hands. Undefined
  • For risqué humour and razor-sharp wit, look no further. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if you want weird you should have seen the group of ladies and gents all dressed in black, some wearing basques and other risqué clothing.
  • The story is clever and very risqué for its time, dealing with serious themes of sex, fidelity, and jealousy with trademarked barbs and one-liners.
  • There is no menace, and a good deal more charm and risqué humour than the pantomime caricature allows for. Times, Sunday Times
  • La concurrence risque d'être dure et je me demande si le jeu en vaut vraiment la chandelle. “Je fais des sites internet” — Climb to the Stars
  • In his igitur ceterisque talibus humanorum actuum uotorumque uersatur intentio, ueluti nobilitas fauorque popularis quae uidentur quandam claritudinem comparare, uxor ac liberi quae iucunditatis gratia petuntur; amicorum uero quod sanctissimum quidem genus est, non in fortuna sed in uirtute numeratur, reliquum uero uel potentiae causa uel delectationis assumitur. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • L'handicap etant qu'elle est argentée et qu'on risque de me voir en reflet! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • The Kiss is on loan to a Margate gallery from the Tate, where it arrived in 1955 and has scarcely raised an eyebrow — but for years it was considered too risque to display outside the capital.
  • How to Get Rid of Cellulite" is his first collaboration with Warner Brothers and will not disappoint fans of his earlier work, with its risque dialogue and funny songs.
  • For risqué humour and razor-sharp wit, look no further. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm currently on leave, so I should obviously be using all this spare time renewing my acquaintance with children's telly, particularly if it's getting this risque.
  • Elizabeth's multi-talented Godson amused her court with his translations of risqué foreign verses and not surprisingly, bold wit that he was, he was never afraid to mention the unmentionable.
  • When Suzanne Lenglen, the predictably glamorous French tennis star of the 1920s often dressed by Jean Patou, wore a knee-length dress with three-quarter sleeves to win Wimbledon in 1919, she opened the flood gates of "risqué" tennis fashion, which soon included Helen Jacobs in shorts at Forest Hills in 1933 and Gussy Moran in those much-photographed lace knickers beneath her tennis skirt at Wimbledon in 1949. Serving an Ace on the Courts
  • Please keep the risqué ones away from my family, at least until they have had a good skinful.
  • Still, it is risqué by American standards, with lots of sexy love scenes and bawdy humor.
  • Befriend them, be nice to them, tell them their hair looks nice, crack the odd risqué joke, flirt with them a little.
  • Quia uero paulo ante diximus Eutychen confiteri duas quidem in Christo ante adunationem naturas, unam uero post adunationem, cumque hunc errorem duplicem interpretaremur celare sententiam, ut haec adunatio aut generatione fieret, cum ex Maria corpus hominis minime sumeretur aut ad sumptum [74] quidem ex Maria per resurrectionem fieret adunatio, de utrisque quidem partibus idonee ut arbitror disputatum est. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • I am not sure tad is allowed to modify risque - or even be in the same sentence - especially when the subject is tango: Tango . . .
  • Neque prius in iis desiderium cessat dum dejectus consoletur; videre enim est ipsam arborem incurvatam, ultro ramis ab utrisque vicissim ad osculum exporrectis. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • D'ailleurs un proverbe arabe dit un truc dans le genre (desole je ne sais plus vraiment mais l'esprit y est): Ne baisse pas les bras car tu risques de le faire 5 minutes avant la fin de la guerre. (vous pouvez verifier ce proverbe dans le roman d'Amelie Nothomb 'acide sulfurique') Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • Quand on est tout en haut, on risque davantage de descendre que de continuer à monter! Bribe a Moderator and Get on Digg
  • The dancers are costumed in extravagant gowns that they never remove: the show conveys a hint of the risqué but not more.
  • She was wearing multicoloured jazzy pants and a slinky glittery rainbow top that exposed her entire back, a lot of her stomach and neck and was very risqué.
  • Fusce viverra, mauris ac eleifend scelerisque, massa ligula aliquet augue, vestibulum gravida felis orci at neque. Lorem ipsum
  • On the basis of these three performances, we might as well declare this her year -- the former British ambassadrix of dramatic audacity and risqué risk-taking somehow reaching the pinnacle of her career by playing three of the most painfully zipped-up women you're likely to find fascinating. Archive 2006-11-12
  • Direction Informatique me téléphone pour me demander comment la venue de la génération Net sur le marché du travail, risque de perturber les habitudes des entreprises (son article devrait paraître plus tard cette semaine). Michelle Blanc, M.Sc. commerce électronique. Marketing Internet, consultante, conférencière et auteure
  • Attempting to capture the saucy spirit of the movies and genre on which the series was based, and even featuring several of the frisky familiar faces from the films, one would anticipate a risqué, ribald offering.
  • Principio ut illo advenimus, ubi primum terram tetigimus, continuo Amphitruo delegit viros primorum principes; eos legat, Telobois iubet sententiam ut dicant suam; si sine vi et sine hello velint rapta et raptores tradere, si quae asportassent redderent, se exercitum extemplo domum reducturum, abituros agro Argivos, pacem atque otium dare illis; sin aliter sient animati neque dent quae petat, sese igitur summa vi virisque eorum oppidum oppugnassere. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • In an attempt to add zest to the lineup, the carmaker ran a series of risqué minivan ads, including one hinting at wife-swapping.
  • These were lively, swift-moving knockabout sketches with a slightly risqué edge for its young audience.
  • Ÿ Travailler sur l'accompagnement à la mort pour dépasser la peur de la mort et accepter d'être en situation de risque. Archive 2009-04-10
  • The themes of transvestism, impotence, and homosexuality were a lot more risque back then than they are now.
  • In the moralistic atmosphere of 1950s Hollywood, it was tricky to present Colette's account of the risqué demimondaine, and its glorification of the courtesans who relied on wealthy playboys and aristocrats to live in a state of opulence. France's Courtesan Queen Returns to the Silver Screen
  • Taking her cue from some of MADONNA's more risque antics, it was pure raunch from the outset, which saw the star sporting a sexy circus mistress's uniform.
  • Mais ce mot 'cauchemar' ca m'fait peur deja que la Ritaline risque bien d'augmenter mes hallucination ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • Priapus ... prendam te tamen ', but it seems to be the meaning required at Lucretius II 532-35' nam _quod_ rara uides magis esse animalia quaedam/fecundamque minus naturam cernis in illis,/at regione locoque alio terrisque remotis/multa licet genere esse in eo numerumque repleri '. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • Replete with humor and plenty of risqué innuendos, the novels made Honey out as “the nerviest, curviest P.I. in Los Angeles -- or anywhere else for that matter,” to repeat one description. Archive 2008-07-01
  • They teetered into the ridiculous: Williams sought to deny a paraphrasable content where he could detect nothing risqué, but was on the alert for meaning if the poetry looked naughty.
  • His guests went over the top with their risqué comments and jokes and the producers woke up to a hangover of viewers' complaints. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quia uero paulo ante diximus Eutychen confiteri duas quidem in Christo ante adunationem naturas, unam uero post adunationem, cumque hunc errorem duplicem interpretaremur celare sententiam, ut haec adunatio aut generatione fieret, cum ex Maria corpus hominis minime sumeretur aut ad sumptum [74] quidem ex Maria per resurrectionem fieret adunatio, de utrisque quidem partibus idonee ut arbitror disputatum est. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • The fact that minors crave risqué films or salacious rap lyrics does not suggest a conspiracy by the entertainment industry to corrupt the youth of the nation.
  • There's a fine line between risqué humour and downright bad taste.
  • Ah! je me ha ` is bien de tout le mal que je vous cause; trois journ ` ees de route, autant de nuits d ` etestables, une embarquement, un passage, le risque de mille accidens, voil ` a le bien que je vous procure. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3
  • Charles Bennett's screenplay abounds in the risqué humour that Hitchcock so relished.
  • These ranged from startlingly androgynous, man-tailored jackets and breeches to mile-high pouf coiffures decorated with intricate landscapes and military battle-scenes, and from sweeping, jewel-encrusted gowns with which she upstaged her husband at public appearances to risqué peasant-girl shifts that she sported at her private country retreat. Caroline Weber: Let Them Eat Lace: Marie Antoinette's Fierce and Fearless Fashion
  • Puerisque ',' Marcus Aurelius ',' The Unveiling of Lhassa '-- but the list is rather interminable. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • Tu quoque num tandem tot periculis adduci potuisti ut cum Decorato gerere magistratum putares, cum in eo mentem nequissimi scurrae delatorisque respiceres? The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • Edith Wharton, a great admirer and friend of Henry James, was a likely candidate to edit the letters, but Alice thought her pushy and her novels too risqué to have her name associated with the James family. The Afterlife of the Lion
  • [9] "Ce matin j'ai appris par une estafette que les ennemis avaient joint l'Electeur de Bavière avec 26,000 hommes, et que M. de Villeroi a passé la Meuse avec la meilleure partie de l'armée des Pays Bas, et qu'il poussait sa marche en toute diligence vers la Moselle, de sorte que, sans un prompt sécours, l'empire court risque d'être entièrement abimé. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
  • That was the postwar fashion structure; couture was actually for older women who could afford to buy it, and a lot of it was too risqué for them - all that flesh in your face.
  • * Nemo suspicetur alium Spiritum Sanctum fuisse in Sanctis, nimirum ante adventum Domini, et alium in apostolis caeterisque discipulis, et quasi homonymum in differentibus esse substantiis; possumus quidem testimonia de divinis literis exhibere, quia idem Spiritus et in apostolis et in prophetis fuerit. Pneumatologia
  • I told her that I well knew that to meet the public taste it was necessary to interlard fiction with risqué things in order to make it sell, but that it was my earnest hope she would in future resist this temptation. Red Pottage
  • Colchida nec referam uendentem regna parentis et lacerum fratrem stupro segetesque uirorum10 taurorumque trucis flammas uigilemque draconem et reducis annos auroque incendia facta et male conceptos partus peiusque necatos; septenosque duces ereptaque fulmine flammis moenia Thebarum et uictam, quia uicerat, urbem15 germanosque patris referam matrisque nepotis natorumque epulas conuersaque sidera retro ereptumque diem; nec Persica bella profundo indicta et magna pontum sub classe latentem inuersumque fretum terris, iter aequoris undis. A New Poetry
  • Tityos and Sisyphus and Cerberus and the Furies to facts of the human soul: -- sed metus in vita poenarum pro male factis est insignibus insignis, scelerisque luella, carcer et horribilis de saxo iactu 'deorsum, verbera carnifices robur pix lammina tædæ; quæ tamen etsi absunt, at mens sibi conscia facti præmetuens adhibet stimulos terretque flagellis nec videt interea qui terminus esse malorum possit nec quæ sit poenarum denique finis atque eadem metuit magis hæc ne in morte gravescant. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series
  • Fusce viverra, mauris ac eleifend scelerisque, massa ligula aliquet augue, vestibulum gravida felis orci at neque. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Fusce viverra, mauris ac eleifend scelerisque, massa ligula aliquet augue, vestibulum gravida felis orci at neque. Lorem ipsum

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