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Ilana is titillated (maybe a little too titillated) at the thought of grilling him about his experiences, and so she and Abbi visit Saul at his assisted living facility.
Would straight women be titillated or depressed by cyborg hookers?
The target audience is likely to be at least mildly titillated.
But they're excited, maybe a little bit turned on or titillated by the idea.
I left the theater, confused if also titillated from what I had just witnessed.
On the campaign trail, he often titillated supporters by describing the wall in superlative terms.
Here are 15 science and technology books that will keep your nerdy brains engaged and titillated.
A set of three horny freshmen are titillated to join the fictional fraternity Alpha Chi Gamma.
It's so unfair of these writers to make us feel nauseated by them instead of titillated.
Did it happen in the 1990s with the movement's embrace of titillated outrage against Bill Clinton?
The other assistants, both men (Jon Orsini and Noah Robbins), are titillated by the boss's sexual appetites.
The result was a story that titillated the Polish startup world for a week and seemingly petered out.
At first it seems that the play wants us to be as titillated by that as Jack is.
I'm arguing against a constant aghast (but not really), scandalized (but not quite), censorious (but titillated) rehashing of Trump's tantrums.
The standout performances are by Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård, as a couple who are the subject of titillated envy.
"The people that come in to strip clubs to interact with women like me are looking to be titillated," she says.
You're simultaneously titillated and devastated; you long for what you once had, only to despair over the likelihood that it's forever lost.
Just as the Greeks enjoyed tales of romantic entanglements with the gods, we voyeuristically enjoy being titillated by romantic couplings like these.
Also underlying the titillated interest in civil war and civic armageddon, however, is an extreme fatigue with muddling along through clearly dysfunctional institutions.
When Anna Nicole Smith died, also from an overdose, in 2007, the world was titillated by the details of her life and demise.
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 sounds exciting, sure, but these cosmic sex toys are promising to take you from excited to downright titillated.
This raises the very diverting questions—which Michael Avenatti has titillated us about—of how many other women were shut up, and how?
As with Cohn before him, the more outrageously and reprehensibly Trump behaved, the more the top rungs of society were titillated by him.
These songs include "Make Me Feel" and "Pynk" — the sizzling, sex-drenched songs that titillated the internet when they were released earlier this year.
That's the corkscrew-twist thriller, which once titillated audiences with carefully arranged shocks and labyrinthine plots (a form now largely consigned to film and television).
That's the real story, and worth keeping in mind as the rest of us rubberneck from afar in titillated horror during the Olympics' two-week run.
"Alt-Right trolls basically generated a ton of response to Trump by creating insane mythologies that titillated people that had no tether to community," he surmises.
And a variety of other conclusions mined from the site's trove of user data may have you rethinking what you know about what gets gay dudes titillated.
Musk has recently titillated tech watchers with plans to use commercial rocket flights to make any city on Earth less than an hour's travel from any other.
This post is here to tell you that if you found yourself feeling titillated, or inexplicably aroused, by this latest photo of Andy Samberg, you are not alone.
For one thing, a lot of the players look like the kinds of hot mean girls with ponytails who both intimidated and titillated me in my closeted youth.
Many of those who were critical of (and titillated by) her videos became even angrier after her death: She deserved to die, they wrote on her Facebook page.
Many fans come to it in middle school, titillated by the barely contained sexual yearnings of Bella Swan and the innate chasteness of Morman author Stephanie Meyer's writing.
ANONYMOUS Whether this woman is clueless, titillated or terrified of the same thing happening in her own marriage, there is no reason to put up with her nonsense.
But Pokora was overwhelmed by curiosity about what software he might unearth on Epic's servers and titillated by the prospect of reverse-engineering a trove of top-secret games.
Other sculptures titillated in their ability to resemble the warm and fleshy without going soft, like Erwin Wurm's Fat Bus, or his series of sweaters pulled tight over canvas.
Written in a matter-of-fact manner about the demimonde of Paris the "Autobiography" has the same ear as Andy Warhol's titillated deadpan in his diaries of the 1980s.
This provocative director stirred her own potent cinematic brew of class, sex and the ever-threatened Italian code of honor in films that would outrage even as they titillated.
But when I spend my very valuable time reading other people's mail, I expect to be rewarded, entertained, even titillated, and this, Vladimir, did not rise to my standards.
" Mr. Chiari, impeccable in a gray suit and light blue shirt, said that about 1,500 clients came to his bar every day, and that few were titillated by "new trends.
Maybe it's a part of my sexuality that remains truly decolonized and is titillated by the gross fantasy of a bohemian love affair—two people who only have each other.
It's no accident that the rise of Trump has coincided with fearful but titillated worries about coups d'état, collapses into tyranny, and even a second American civil war or secession.
In this demanding political era, readers are seeking something different from their fiction: To be soothed rather than titillated, to be uplifted rather than hang from the edge of their seat.
We see it when June and Aunt Lydia first arrive in Washington, with Aunt Lydia gazing at Handmaids wearing the gags in sort of titillated-seeming admiration and June looking horrified.
Fans of the realtor-contractor duo were understandably titillated by the racy photos, which show the brothers topless (Drew) and in a soaked dress shirt and tie (Jonathan), lounging in a bathtub.
"Are we, as a culture, so titillated by the extremities of violence — the types, the details, the comportments — that we would like to ingest each sensationalized bit of people's experiences?" asks Hlavka.
The British media, shocked and titillated by Mr. Polunin's sudden role reversal, christened him the bad boy of ballet, and the dance press wrung its collective hands over what had gone wrong.
Aileen Mehle, who titillated readers with her rapier wit for five decades as "Suzy," the glamorous, nationally syndicated grande dame of tabloid society gossip columnists, died on Friday at her home in Manhattan.
The spur to his demise was Mr Bannon's lead role in briefing Michael Wolff, author of the caustic takedown of the Trump administration, "Fire and Fury", that has titillated Washington and enraged the president.
To keep the audience titillated, Ms. Hertz, who wore a strappy bra, corset and garters by the lingerie designer Lorna Laurentino, encouraged performers to crack a whip, spank a bottom or flash a nipple.
There was a part of me — a part I never mentioned to the museum directors or the contessa or anyone else in Florence — that was titillated by the possibility of the David falling over.
Front-page revelations that she was also having an affair with a Soviet naval attache, Yevgeny Ivanov, titillated the public and shone a light on the social and sexual mores of Britain's secretive ruling establishment.
Revelations that Keeler was also romantically involved with a Soviet naval attache, Yevgeny Ivanov, turned a sex scandal into a political and diplomatic firestorm, titillated the nation and rocked the Conservative government of the time.
It depicts suicide and rape in graphic, cringing detail, and some viewers have felt as though the show is asking them to become voyeurs, to be titillated by watching a teenage girl's body in pain.
We even find voters whose System 1 "gut feel" is titillated by Mr Trump's hatred, know his plans are wrong and dangerous, but who will vote for him because they think he doesn't really mean it.
It was Mr. Lester who was responsible for the regionally famous striptease act known as The Snake Lady, an unholy pretzel of human and reptilian flesh that titillated many a golfer, soldier and late-teenage boy.
The art world is sick ... Now it's been taken over by these Kool-Aid drinking greedy ugly immoral hedge-fund auction-house zombies and everybody is just so titillated as they follow the creeps off the cliff.
Muhammad Waseem drugged and strangled Qandeel Baloch on Friday in a murder that has shocked Pakistan, a deeply conservative Muslim nation where the 26-year-old both titillated and outraged with her risqué social media photos and videos.
The media, titillated as ever by the gap between public image and private behavior, seized on Reubens's distinctly un-Pee-wee-ish mug shot: the stringy hair, scruffy chin and white gym shirt of his off-set disguise.
When he warmed up, he unzipped his fleece, then tore it off—he was sweating, even though it was bitterly cold—and when he went to roll up his sleeves, there was shrieking of a particular titillated kind.
"Bombshell" probably isn't going to convince the people for whom Fox is a daily church that they're being intentionally terrified and titillated, that the scare your grandma/outrage your grandpa model is in fact propaganda packaged as news.
Some malware researchers have observed malware implanted in some PDFs of the book that have circulated, apparently targeting the type of Washington insiders that could potentially provide high-value information, and be titillated by the prospect of free stuff.
The seeds of Facebook's global business were thus sown in a crude and consentless game of clickbait whose idea titillated you so much you thought nothing of breaching security, privacy, copyright and decency norms just to grab a few eyeballs.
Or am I inviting them to luxuriate in the images of sex and violence, our culture's two favorite forms of pornography, and inviting them to take a titillated pleasure in the story of the worst moment of another human being's life?
In those times, they will say, Britons emerging from the gloom of postwar austerity discovered a land of pungent cigarettes and fine cuisine, vin ordinaire and menus du jour that titillated palates grown stale on bland and rationed British fare.
Gussie Freeman and Hattie Leslie's 1891 fight reveals that while pugilism was considered unseemly by a significant portion of the population, there was always an audience, and a titillated reading public, that valued the stories of women acting outside the norm.
Once a simple tourist trap for visitors looking to be titillated with a Puppetry of the Penis performance and some risqué exhibits, the museum is trying out a new, more activism-heavy approach as the country enters the Trump age.
She plays Dolores, on trial for the murder of her best friend who had posted online a video of Dolores having sex - a case that has titillated and enthralled the public who take to television and the internet to debate whether she is guilty.
With fans titillated by a promotional picture earlier in the day — and seemingly more interested in the trailer than the game — "Black Panther" was the top trending item on Twitter, even as the Cavaliers handily beat the Warriors in a do-or-die game.
Trump poses a threat to Cruz's presidential ambitions because, unlike the Texan, he does not seem to possess an electoral playbook, and instead can get by with something Cruz lacks: a lot of potential voters seem to like him and are titillated by the idea of him as president.
Instead, the entire audience emitted soft murmurs of distress every time it became clear that Winston was about to go through the ringer once again: Not the titillated "ooh, we're about to see some violence" response you sometimes hear at the movies, but a sound of low-level dread.
Just when you thought it was safe to walk into a gallery and pretend to be shocked or titillated, you turn the corner and see his ludicrous portrait of art world arbiter Clement Greenberg as "Clemunteena Gweenburg" (1971), an androgynous figure simultaneously pleasuring and sodomizing him/her self with paint brushes.
Ms Roupenian often peers behind the bedroom curtain: at the woman who wants to be punched and kicked by strangers during foreplay; at the couple who are titillated, then fixated, by the idea of their carnal embraces being overheard; at the man who can achieve tumescence only by pretending "that his dick was a knife, and the woman he was fucking was stabbing herself with it".
I wish the novel had given a context and imagination to its narrator, who — like many white lovers of black music — is both raceless and white, curious and cowardly, knowledgeable and dumb, ­titillated by what black performers really see when we look into the white crowds from the outsides of our coffins, and wholly terrified of the abusive power and utter frailty of their own bodies.
It is possible the policy reversal may have been prompted by Trump's need to indulge his sons, both avid hunters of Africa's apex wild life, by bestowing on them an early Christmas gift, as we approach the December safari period in Africa, or the "killing season" for the minuscule number of the world's super rich, titillated by blood sports and driven by threadbare vanity.
But in dissing gangsta rap as a genre he first makes a calculated boast about his authenticity, claiming that the genre romanticizes atrocities that he's experienced for real unlike the rest of you fake MCs, and second, more importantly, he accuses the genre of profiting from the romanticization of such atrocities and hence indirectly contributing to institutional racism, of brutalizing a black audience being sold racist stereotypes of themselves and entertaining a white audience titillated by the stereotypes in question.
The striptease element of burlesque became subject to extensive local legislation, leading to a theatrical form that titillated without falling foul of censors. By the late 1930s, a social crackdown on burlesque shows began their gradual decline. The shows had slowly changed from ensemble ribald variety performances, to simple performances focusing mostly on the striptease. In New York, Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia clamped down on burlesque, effectively putting it out of business by the early 1940s.
The film also marked a turning point in Garbo's career. Vieira wrote: "Audiences were mesmerized by her beauty and titillated by her love scenes with Gilbert. She was a sensation." Garbo with John Gilbert in A Woman of Affairs (1928) Profits from her third movie with Gilbert, A Woman of Affairs (1928), catapulted her to top Metro star of the 1928–1929 box office season, usurping the long-reigned silent queen Lillian Gish.
"Easy rider" in blues came to denote a lover, male or female. If it refers to a man, it usually implies he is unscrupulous, is a prostitute's lover and lives off her earnings. It can also mean a male lover whose movements are easy and satisfying. To the easily titillated, the term referred to a woman who had liberal sexual views, had been married more than once, or someone skilled at sex.
99-123, p 103. The Dirty Harry series of films, like the Death Wish one appealed to a reaction against Civil Rights with fantasy violence against black and other criminals. Another way that films titillated white audiences was with fantasies of black people rising up against white society. The British film Zulu showed a small platoon of Redcoats fighting against thousands of Zulu warriors at Rorke's Drift at the end of the nineteenth century.
When she is knocked unconscious in a riot, he takes her out of the rabble and onto a train car. She has lurid, horror-themed, symbolic dreams about the General, in which she is both titillated and repulsed by him. The film breaks precedent by developing into an interracial love story, but his army ends in ruins. Yen kills himself at the film's conclusion—by drinking poisoned tea—rather than be captured and killed.
At the party, gossip about the family fight and Larita's past has spread. There is an air of titillated excitement, but Mrs Whittaker has told everyone that her daughter-in-law has a migraine, and will not be down. However, that is not the case as Larita makes a spectacular entrance wearing a striking white dress along with diamonds and rubies. John is annoyed by her outlandish costume, and will not dance with her.
After Judy goes missing, her neighbor Tony Murphy attempts to find her, while discovering more and more about what "The Extremist" really is, and is both ashamed and titillated by his discoveries. In his quest to find Judy, Tony's obsession prompts his wife and newborn child to leave him, although he does eventually manage to track Judy down, after which a thoroughly indoctrinated Judy kills him to prevent him from exposing her activities or those of the order.
The painting is renowned for the straightforward and unashamed gaze of the model towards the viewer. It has also been cited as among the earliest Western artwork to depict a nude woman's pubic hair without obvious negative connotations (such as in images of prostitutes). With this work Goya not only upset the ecclesiastical authorities, but also titillated the public and extended the artistic horizon of the day. It has been in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1901.
Madame Rentz's Female Minstrels was a blackface minstrel troupe composed completely of women. M. B. Leavitt founded the company in 1870. Unlike mainstream minstrelsy at the time, Leavitt's cast was entirely made up of women, whose primary role was to showcase their scantily clad bodies and tights, not the traditional role of comedy routines or song and dance numbers. The women still performed a basic minstrel show, but they added new pieces that titillated the audience.
A recognised authority on the pirates of his time, Johnson's descriptions of such figures as Anne Bonny and Mary Read were for years required reading for those interested in the subject. Readers were titillated by his stories and a second edition was quickly published, though author Angus Konstam suspects that Johnson's entry on Blackbeard was "coloured a little to make a more sensational story." A General Historie, though, is generally considered to be a reliable source.
That same year, she was awarded an honorary doctorate of music by the Duke of Devonshire upon his installation as the Chancellor of the University of Manchester. In 1967 Roland Petit wrote a new ballet for the duo, Paradise Lost. It was an abstract, modern production designed to emphasize Rudolf as a virile Adam and Fonteyn as a chic Eve. With pop art décor and flashing neon, the ballet titillated the fans, including Mick Jagger and his girlfriend, the singer Marianne Faithfull.
The second season received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 78% rating with an average score of 9.44 out of 10 based on 18 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "The Girlfriend Experience reinvents itself from a character study into an ensemble piece, thoughtfully unpacking thorny aspects of sexuality and providing rigorous programming for viewers who want to be both challenged and titillated". On Metacritic, it has a score of 72 out of 100 based on 6 reviews.
I was struck by the description of the dark and mysterious friendship that existed between them—by the uniqueness of the world the two girls had created for themselves." Jackson and Walsh researched the story by reading contemporary newspaper accounts of the trial. They decided that the sensational aspects of the case that so titillated newspaper readers in 1954 were far removed from the story that Jackson and Walsh wished to tell. "In the 1950s, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme were branded as possibly the most evil people on earth.
GameSpot was more diplomatic: those who liked collecting items would be titillated by its replay value, and those who did not would be frustrated by its chores. The puzzles and minigames are fun the first time through, according to EGM, but they quickly become worn when replayed with increasingly tighter time restrictions. GameSpot, however, considered parts of Donkey Kong 64 gameplay "cerebral", requiring the player to consider several simultaneous tasks to solve later puzzles. Already familiar with the game's concepts borrowed from Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, and Banjo-Kazooie, reviewers considered the player's tasks less innovative or interesting to decipher.
"It was not a good paper" Courtney later admitted, "but it was a paper with the news and it was the news dished out in a breezy fashion while the entertainment angle of news presentation was kept well in mind". "It titillated Perth males in a constrained way and, unlike Truth, it was a 'clean dirty paper'."The Mirror featured sport and sensation, finding scandalous headlines, such as "Nakedness at North Beach" together with pious editorials. The first edition of The Sunday Mirror was issued on 27 June 1920, for the price of 2d and ran for 42 issues until 10 April 1921.
After her graduation in 2006, Maliqi starred in the Albanian version of The Ten Commandments: The Musical as Bithia, and in the same year she released her debut album Nuk Të Pres upon her birthday. That year, her collaboration with Albanian pop singer Tuna (singer) spawned the hit "Forca e Femrës" which won the "Best Female Award" at Top Fest. The performance attracted much comment due to their antics on stage that were interpreted by many as a likely titillated lesbian act. Meanwhile, some tabloids instated Tuna as "protégée in Jonida's same-sex erotica and polymorphous sexuality".
In the words of his obituarist in The Times, he appeared "with the Whispering Lunatics at the London Pavilion, and accompanying Fanny Ward (the suggestively clad 'Flapper Granny') as she titillated the patrons of the Willesden Empire". He also provided the voice for advertisements on Radio Luxembourg and performed on early television broadcasts in the UK. During the late 1920s and early 1930s he was occasionally seen acting on both television and cinema screens. At the start of the Second World War, Hackforth volunteered for military service, but was turned down on medical grounds. He joined Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA), which provided entertainment for the troops.
After the Civil War, the wench emerged as the most important specialist role in the minstrel troupe; men could alternately be titillated and disgusted, while women could admire the illusion and high fashion.. The role was most strongly associated with the song "Miss Lucy Long", so the character many times bore that name. Actress Olive Logan commented that some actors were "marvelously well fitted by nature for it, having well-defined soprano voices, plump shoulders, beardless faces, and tiny hands and feet.". Many of these actors were teen-aged boys. In contrast was the funny old gal, a slapstick role played by a large man in motley clothing and large, flapping shoes.
The music video received generally mixed reviews from critics, who were divided in their opinions regarding Cyrus's increasingly provocative image. Writing for Billboard, Jason Lipshutz stated that the "nude Cyrus shown straddling a swinging wrecking ball" was the most surprising piece of the clip. The staff from Entertainment Weekly joked that viewers would be "scandalized/titillated/disappointed in Billy Ray Cyrus's parenting skills" after seeing his daughter nude and "fellating a sledgehammer". Writing for The Guardian, Michael Hann criticized Cyrus's attempts to distance herself from her innocent Hannah Montana image, a former television series in which Cyrus portrayed the primary character Miley Stewart, a middle school student who led a secret double life as pop star Hannah Montana.
When Catherine and Henry Tilney later discuss reading novels, and Henry earnestly responds that he enjoys reading novels, and was especially titillated by Udolpho, the match between Catherine and Henry is implied as both smart and fitting. Tenille Nowak has noted that critics and editors of Northanger Abbey often suggest that the names Laurentina and St Aubin appearing in the text are misrememberings of character names from Udolpho; Nowak observes that due to there being very few copies of The Orphan of the Rhine available these critics did not realise that the names actually appear in their exact form Sleath's novel. Nowak observes other instances where Sleath's novel is echoed by Austen, particularly in her descriptions of place.
There was, for a long time, a kind of cult glamorization of the drug and a morose allure to stories of its usage for respectable members of the bourgeoisie who were titillated by such taboo subjects. It was with this in mind that Coleridge generated an image of himself as dreamy poet who created drug induced fantasies. This dreamy image of himself began even before he was widely known to have been addicted to opium. In one of a series of biographical letters written to his friend Thomas Poole, Coleridge painted this picture of himself, a picture that would always endure. Coleridge writes: This slothful image was one that endured even with some of Coleridge’s close friends and may have been consciously created by Coleridge in the earlier part of his career in order to draw attention away from his addiction.
The picture shocked and titillated the public and branded Parker for the rest of her life and beyond as "Barrow's cigar-smoking gun girl." Inspired, crime magazines and newspapers across the country fleshed out the cartoon characterization of Parker to such a distorted degree that a year later, in April 1934, when their last kidnap victim asked her, "What shall I tell [the papers], Bonnie?" she chose to say, "Tell them I don't smoke cigars." (On page 39 of Ted Hinton's 1977 as-told-to memoir Ambush is the revelation that Parker actually was holding a rose in her teeth, and that the Joplin Globes art department had painted in a cigar.) Dallas County Deputy Sheriff Ted Hinton recalled that the "brazen pride""Photographs the Bandits Left Behind." Fragments of unknown newspaper, possibly the Joplin News-Herald.
Although the term Big Oil is used in the media, it is not used to describe the Oil Producing and Exporting Countries'Crude Reality: Petroleum in World History Brian C. Black - 2012 "Therefore, Big Oil included large-scale corporate infrastructure that spanned the globe without ever releasing the basic elements that titillated the public: fortune, danger, and bust. Today, the term Big Oil most likely evokes a negative visceral ..."Role of National Oil Companies in the International Oil Market Robert Pirog - 2011 "In the United States, the term “big oil companies” is likely to be taken to mean the major private international oil companies, largely based in Europe or America. However, while some of those companies are indeed among the largest in the ..." Sinopec Group, a state-owned Chinese oil company had greater revenues in 2018 than any of the supermajors. In the maritime industry, six to seven large oil companies that decide a majority of the crude oil tanker chartering business are called "Oil Majors".

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