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The raciest thing that happens in it is a kiss.
Seth Rogen is responsible for some of the raciest scripts of his generation.
Prince had become a Jehovah's Witness around 217, and had stopped playing his raciest hits.
The raciest firms, such as Tesla, are expected to generate over 90% of their value after 2020.
Among the customers were two wives of Islamic State fighters, "and they were buying the raciest lingerie in the entire shop," Zeena said.
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is the raciest of all; it has piled into venture capital and even taken a large stake in Tesla.
Lehmiller isn't just putting out a compendium of our raciest thoughts; he tries to explain what those thoughts do for the health of our psyches.
That's because Lush just dropped its newest launches ahead of the annual celebration of love (and lust), and the collection is the raciest we've ever seen.
We'd do well to take stock of what we were blind to in the raciest days of Silicon Valley and the government-as-usual Obama years.
"The size just kept mounting and mounting," this person marveled in a passage in the book, referring to the growing demand for some of Deutsche's raciest fare.
The raciest bets that foreigners have made are on the bonds of policy banks, such as the China Development Bank, and on short-term paper issued by biggish provincial banks.
In the pantheon of Kylie Jenner nude swimsuits, this style might actually be the raciest she's worn yet, barely inching out the flesh-tone bikini she wore earlier this week.
Stores in Canada eliminated some of the raciest photos from the series before selling it while some of England's LGBTQ bookshops refused to sell it even if their mainstream counterparts would.
When a show of Francis Bacon's work in London in 1955 was investigated by the police for obscenity, the raciest painting on display was of two abstract male figures lying together in the grass.
"It's always the raciest and spiciest of the indices because it has all of the growth names in it," said Michael Antonelli, managing director of institutional sales trading at Robert W. Baird in Milwaukee.
The reality star recently honored her hair guru on stage at the Hollywood Beauty Awards, where she wore one of her raciest looks ever — a cutout vintage Mugler gown that put her décolletage on full display.
After the discovery of a pornographic videotape that the police say shows him with a minor, Mr. Kelly returned with some of the raciest songs of his career; he didn't sound ashamed, so people weren't ashamed to listen.
With her newfound body confidence, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star has been posting sultry bikini selfies, topless photos taken by her daughter North West and even going completely nude for her raciest beach photo shoot to date.
Tatum, who is a judge on Jennifer Lopez's upcoming show, World of Dance, was the one who was tasked with making sure all the raciest moments were caught on camera: the goblet-sized margaritas, pretty pink penis pops and, of course, all the half-naked men.
The result is spectacular: the average of investment-bank analysts' projections says that Tesla's revenues will soar from $7 billion to about $30 billion by 2020, following a path like those of three of history's most successful firms, Google, Apple and Amazon, at their raciest point, in the mid-2000s.
The Onyx Zone displayed a ballad performance with acrobats. Security Cameras was the raciest part of the show, with Spears and her dancers emulating different sexual practices. Club displayed a performance with urban influences. The encore consisted of a system malfunction interlude and Spears performed wearing a red ensemble.
Mystic Lounge featured an homage to Cabaret and other musicals, while remixing some of Spears's early hits. Mystic Garden displayed a jungle-inspired stage. The Onyx Zone displayed a ballad performance with acrobats. Security Cameras was the raciest part of the show, with Spears and her dancers emulating different sexual practices.
The film gained good reviews from sites like Vanyaland, Ghastly Grinning, Nightmarish Conjurings and Cryptic Rock. The first site compared it to Twin Peaks. Other international articles expressed approval of Nicolas Cage's performance for engaging in a very risque on-screen romp with actress Franka Potente and calling it his raciest performance of his career.
The article proposed — not too seriously — that pulp science fiction stories were concerned with aliens and sex. According to Asimov the article was mostly based on Marvel since its contents had been the raciest. Cele Goldsmith Lalli, editor of Amazing Stories, requested a satire of the Playboy article. Asimov set out to write a story telling how a sex-interested alien and humans might really interact.
In 1844 he began publishing short stories about the rascally Simon Suggs, which he collected and published in 1845 as the Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs; broadly, cruelly, and uncouthly humorous, yet one of the raciest books of its time, descriptive of a gambling sharp of the Southwest in the "flush times."Rachal, John (1976). "Language and Comic Motifs in Johnson Jones Hooper's Simon Suggs" Alabama Historical Quarterly 38, pp. 93-100. The work made him nationally known, and may have inspired one or more characters of Mark Twain's.
" Harrison's Reports rated the film, "Good," with "some of the raciest lines we've heard yet in the new 'adult' wave of American films. This approach to burlesque comedy is going to bring new cries from censors and those demanding that pictures here be classified." Roger Angell of The New Yorker called the film an "irritating work, which made me want to cry, all right, but not for happy." Charles Stinson of the Los Angeles Times called the film "a moderately amusing effort — even if you've seen all its gags three dozen times before, which you certainly have.
Reviewers found the show's content to be too risqué, pushing its brand of gross-out humor beyond all but the raciest cable shows of the day. The first season ran for 22 episodes. Altogether 13 episodes were completed for the second season, albeit with Schneider as the sole original member in the main cast. Only six of those completed episodes ever aired during the initial run because of dropping ratings and steep competition from CBS's Top 10 hit Touched by an Angel, Fox's Top 20 hit The Simpsons, and ABC's Top 40 hit The Wonderful World of Disney—all of which were more family-friendly programs.
The script was written by Thiagarajan Kumararaja himself, which he had finished in 2006. He cites that he wanted to make a "racy film" and wrote the climax part first, which would be the "raciest part of a film". He then wrote "multiple story lines with three climaxes" as he felt that one climax was "not enough for a feature film", which eventually turned out to be a "leisurely paced film, taking its own time to unfold" and not a racy film as intended. He cited that, while writing the script, he was sure that it was meant for a matured audience and not for children, "primarily because of the content".
He signed it on 16 September and it was published ten days later. It was a best-seller; 105,000 copies were sold, 4,000 in the first hour, with people queuing outside Her Majesty's Stationery Office to buy copies. The full report was published in The Daily Telegraph as a supplement and was described as "the raciest and most readable Blue Book ever published". The report was criticised as a "whitewash", a claim Denning rejected; he said that "while the public interest demands that the facts should be ascertained as completely as possible there is a higher interest to be considered, namely the interest of justice to the individual which overrides all others".
292, p. 347.Clive Emsley: "Burke's diatribe also brought forth a flood of responses of which Tom Paine's The Rights of Man is unquestionably the raciest and best-known, but, in comparison with, for example, James Mackintosh's Vindiciae Gallicae, it is by no means the most intellectually coherent and cogent". ‘Revolution, war and the nation state: the British and French experiences 1789-1801’, in Mark Philp (ed.), The French Revolution and British Popular Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), p. 101. The poet Thomas Campbell claimed that had it not been for Mackintosh's book, Burke's anti-revolutionary opinions would have become universal amongst the educated classes and that he ensured that he became "the apostle of liberalism".O'Leary, p. 22.
"Jack's Last Muster" is reminiscent of Gordon in his raciest style. It is written in the metre of "How we beat the Favourite;" but beyond portraying Boake's love of the horse, it is scarcely illustrative of the brooding, melancholy bushman as we know him.""Australian Poet: A Study in Theme" by N. E. Gladhill, The West Australian, 28 June 1930, p5 In a survey of the poet's work, an essayist in The Observer (Adelaide) states "Kendall wrote of 'sweet running waters, and soft unfooted dells,' but Boake drew vivid word- pictures of the inland country in its most savage and most pitiless aspects. In dealing with such scenes lie submerged the idealistic in his temperament, and described the life as he found it — took bright patches from Nature and transferred them to paper.
Contemporary reviews were positive, with C.A. Lejeune of The Observer stating that he was "happy about this film [...] because of its very recklessness, its frank refusal to indulge in subtleties, to be the most promising work that Hitchcock has produced since Blackmail". The Daily Telegraph referred to it as a "striking come-back" for Hitchcock, while the Daily Mail stated that "Hitchcock leaps once again into the front rank of British directors." The New York Times praised the film as the "raciest melodrama of the new year", noting that it was "excitingly written" and an "excellently performed bit of story-telling". The review praised Hitchcock as "one of England's ablest and most imaginative film makers" and stated that Lorre "lacks the opportunity to be the one-man chamber of horrors that he was in [M]" but "is certainly something to be seen," comparing him favourably to actor Charles Laughton.

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