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21 Sentences With "bedmates"

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But what a pain that can be to implement without disturbing bedmates or roommates.
Villanelle doesn't seem picky about her bedmates, but her romantic obsessions are exclusive to women.
The 18th-century diarist Samuel Pepys went so far as to rank his favorite bedmates.
But at least their bedmates will no longer be able to turn a deaf ear to their complaints.
To prosper in this world reactionary nationalism no longer needed the bedmates with whom it had been tucked up.
Her father was Jewish, for one thing, and, oh yes, she would appear to prefer the company of women as bedmates.
I would work for one hour and rest for two in bed, with laptop and hard drives as bedmates 'til it got done.
Despite his Internet bona fides, Ethan finds his bedmates the old-fashioned way, picking them up in bars rather than finding them online.
Great bedmates know that keeping things varied in the bedroom is a great strategy for taking their partners' where they want to go.
The bedmates in the study, who were 23 years old on average, may also have been having more vigorous sex than the typical person.
Getting a good night's rest can be a near impossible task at times, with snoring bedmates and uncomfortable red eye flights leaving you to count sheep instead of catching Z's.
The doctors hadn't given Hamada any drugs—only a mostly empty bag of intravenous fluid—but one of his bedmates, who had been in the ward for several days, warned him not to volunteer.
Despite the large cast of characters, each feels specific and real, from the vicar, Jane Hughes, who is the closest thing this reticent town has to a therapist, to Gordon Jackson, the town's Casanova, who, in a sympathetic twist, often seems more hopeful than his bedmates do about the possibility of a lasting relationship.
Maheux was the communications director in John Nunziata's unsuccessful campaign to become mayor of Toronto in the 2003 municipal election.John Barber, "City's elections turn up reams of odd bedmates," Globe and Mail, 22 February 2003, A22. She works as a communications consultant outside of political life."TV debates, minus the debating," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 14 December 2005, A4.
Same-sex practices have been documented there since the "Spring and Autumn Annals" period (parallel with Classical Greece) and its roots are found in the legend of China's origin, the reign of the Yellow Emperor, who, among his many inventions, is credited with being the first to take male bedmates. Opposition to homosexuality in China originates in the medieval Tang Dynasty, attributed to the rising influence of Christian and Islamic values,Hinsch, Bret. (1990). Passions of the Cut Sleeve. University of California Press. p. 77-78.
80 their publications in right-wing periodicals Robledo 2015, p. 5, Ealham 2012, p. 198, Robledo 2014, p. 79 or publishing houses, like Editorial Encuentro links to right-wing institutions, for FAES see Robledo 2015, p. 2, Robledo 2014, p. 79, for RAH as "thoroughly undemocratic" institution "unrepresentative of Spanish historical profession", see Ealham 2012, p. 192 their set of "ideological bedmates" Chris Ealham, The Emperor’s New Clothes: ‘Objectivity’ and Revisionism in Spanish History, [in:] Journal of Contemporary History 48/1 (2013), p. 192 or who they dined with.
Critics, such as the French Government's Anti-cult interministerial mission, believe that forcibly quarantining all human beings that are classified low on Scientology's tone scale would be a violation of human rights.Le rapport MILS, page 61 Furthermore, the book's claims that "adders are safe bedmates compared to people on the lower bands of the tone scale" and that it is one's "level on the tone scale which gives [him or her] value"L. Ron Hubbard, Science of Survival: Prediction of Human Behavior, Bridge Publications: Los Angeles, CA, 1989, p145. have also come under fire.
Starting with Bedmates (1921), his plays began to be regularly accepted by the Abbey Theatre for production. His 1930 work The New Gossoon was so well-received that the Abbey's touring company, The Abbey Theatre Irish Players, brought the play to Broadway for limited runs three times, in 1932, 1934, and 1937. In 1940, a production of Shiels' The Rugged Path set an Abbey record by attracting a total audience of 25,000 people over eight weeks. When his success as a playwright allowed him, he left the shipping business and moved to Carnlough on the coast of County Antrim, where he lived from 1932 until his death in 1949.
In 2009 Ma Ying-jeou was the first ROC president to celebrate the Tomb Sweeping Day rituals for Huangdi in person, on which occasion he proclaimed that both Chinese culture and common descent from the Yellow Emperor united people from Taiwan and the mainland. Later the same year, Lien Chan – a former Vice President of the Republic of China who is now Honorary Chairman of the Kuomintang – and his wife Lien Fang Yu paid homage at the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor in Huangling, Yan'an, in mainland China.. Gay studies researcher Louis Crompton... has cited Ji Yun's report in his popular Notes from the Yuewei Hermitage (1800), that some claimed the Yellow Emperor was the first Chinese to take male bedmates, a claim that Ji Yun dismissed. Ji Yun argued that this was probably a false attribution..
At same time, Nogami attacked the double standard of male radicals who preached justice for the masses, but refused to treat women as equals, seeing the duty of female radicals just to be their obliging bedmates, and nothing more. In Pride and Prejudice, Wickham marries Lydia Bennet, which makes him part of the family so Elizabeth Bennet has to be civil to him, while in Machiko, Machiko repudiates Seki outright, saying his dishonesty and his contempt for women makes him unworthy of her. Austen went out of favour in Japan during the militarist period in the early Showa era (1931-1945) when a xenophobic, ultra-nationalist mood prevailed, and the government discouraged people from reading foreign books. But during the period of the American occupation (1945–52), almost every Austen book was translated into Japanese except Mansfield Park (which was not translated until 1978), and Austen started to be widely taught in Japanese high schools.
On 12 November 1987, her two bedmates and drug dealers Leo Johnson and Bobby Briggs find her lying in her pony's stall, too drunk and high to walk out by herself. She expresses surprise in her diary that her friend Donna Hayward feels concerned for her, thinking that she deserves no care "because I believe too much in BOB by now". According to that night's entry, the trio spends the rest of the night ("just like Bonnie and Clyde", as Bobby puts it) to drive out with Leo's truck to Low Town a few miles out of Twin Peaks to steal a kilo of cocaine from the local drug syndicate, an undertaking which before long ends in a gang shootout before they arrive home with their new supply. In a vision, Laura relives the death of her cat Jupiter from a car accident four years ago as under the influence of the stolen cocaine, she drives Leo's truck over another cat that looks just like Jupiter did.

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