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used and profanity
He said, lapsing into the profanity he often used when away from his parents and especially when he was with Charles.
Euphemisms are used for dissimulation, to refer to taboo topics ( such as disability, sex, or death ) in a polite way, and to mask profanity.
In countries where it is illegal to broadcast profanity on radio or television, a profanity delay device can be used to delete profanity or other undesirable material and prevent it from being broadcast.
According to Bradley and Padres first base coach Bobby Meacham, Winters used a profanity towards Bradley.
He punctuated his speech with some of the same profanity that he had used with the troops.
The term son of a bitch is a form of profanity usually used to refer to a man who is nasty, rude or otherwise offensive.
* One or more asterisks may be used to strike out portions of a word to avoid offending by using the full form of a profanity ( Ucky ), to preserve anonymity ( Peter Jack ), or to avoid profanation of a holy name, especially in Jewish usage ( G * d ).
A performance by Fear on the 1981 Halloween episode of Saturday Night Live was cut short when slam dancers, including John Belushi and members of a few hardcore bands, invaded the stage, damaged studio equipment and used profanity.
" Blasphemy " may be used as a substitute for " profanity " or " cursing " as it is used in this sentence: " With much hammering and blasphemy, the locomotive's replacement spring was finally fitted.
* Mariposa, Spanish for " butterfly ", also used in Spanish profanity as a slur against gay men
Unlike contemporary mountain men, Smith never smoked, got drunk, or used profanity.
:# Pointed profanity – by either title or lip – this includes the words " God ," " Lord ," " Jesus ," " Christ " ( unless they be used reverently in connection with proper religious ceremonies ), " hell ," " damn ," " Gawd ," and every other profane and vulgar expression however it may be spelled ;
It became a popular catchphrase at the time, as did " Shazbot " ( Shozz-bot ), an Orkan profanity that Mork used.
However, in Quebec it is the proper word for the form of profanity used in Quebec French.
Captain William Y. Lacey, who spent eight months living in the wilderness with Bowie, described him as a humble man who never used profanity or vulgarities.
In order to increase public awareness of its existence, the Citizens Party ran a commercial on 600 radio stations in which the party used profanity ( The advertisement began with an actor exclaiming: " Bullshit!
Cosby had twice refused the award because he was disappointed with the profanity used in the inaugural ceremony honoring Richard Pryor.
Typically, the NSFW tag is used in e-mail, videos, and on interactive discussion areas ( such as Internet forums, blogs, or community websites ) to mark URLs or hyperlinks which contain material such as pornography or profanity, which the viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as at work.
Shortly before Jarrett's departure, KTVT dropped its long-running Saturday night wrestling telecasts ; according to some reports, the cancellation was the result of frequent on-air profanity ( mostly used by Eric Embry ), despite multiple warnings from station management, as well as the controversial superkick incident between Tatum and Tessa.
The term is often used as a clinomorphism, with ' compulsive profanity ' inaccurately referred to as being Tourette syndrome.
* Smeg ( vulgarism ), a fictional profanity used in the TV cult space sitcom Red Dwarf
In the last line, the word ' little ' is frequently used to replace profanity.

used and tirades
According to Jan van de Beek, Hans Janmaat often used economic arguments in his tirades against immigrants.
" Hefley also handled the expulsion case of James Traficant, who went on countless tirades and used derogatory language before the committee, and oversaw the investigation of Alan Mollohan.

used and freely
But what a super-Herculean task it is to winnow anything of value from the mud-beplastered arguments used so freely, particularly since such common use is made of cliches and stereotypes, in themselves declarations of intellectual bankruptcy.
Unlike his translation of the Pastoral Care, Alfred here deals very freely with his original and though the late Dr. G. Schepss showed that many of the additions to the text are to be traced not to Alfred himself, but to the glosses and commentaries which he used, still there is much in the work which is solely Alfred's and highly characteristic of his style.
The algorithm is hereby placed in the public domain, and can be freely used by anyone.
Once the term of a copyright has expired, the formerly copyrighted work enters the public domain and may be freely used or exploited by anyone.
It was used freely, without any positive or negative connotations, although only rarely outside the US.
Because the hook has two ends, two colors of thread can be used simultaneously and freely interchanged.
In the United States, the term " Darwinism " is often used by creationists as a pejorative term in reference to beliefs such as atheistic naturalism, but in the United Kingdom the term has no negative connotations, being freely used as a short hand for the body of theory dealing with evolution, and in particular, evolution by natural selection.
Therefore, anisotropy measurements can be used to investigate how freely a fluorescent molecule moves in a particular environment.
In conjunction with the world-lines of freely falling particles, the light-cones can be used to reconstruct the space – time's semi-Riemannian metric, at least up to a positive scalar factor.
# A locking clutch, as used in some machines for connecting two shafts that would otherwise rotate freely such that they rotate at the same speed when in the locked condition.
Cardano invented several mechanical devices including the combination lock, the gimbal consisting of three concentric rings allowing a supported compass or gyroscope to rotate freely, and the Cardan shaft with universal joints, which allows the transmission of rotary motion at various angles and is used in vehicles to this day.
Although the first competition had separate sections for Inform and TADS games, subsequent competitions have not been divided into sections and are open to games produced by any method, provided that the software used to play the game is freely available.
All other uses ( not self-improvement educational consulting businesses ), it can be freely used ( generic term ), as was confirmed in 2007 by a UK court.
The OpenContent website once defined OpenContent as ' freely available for modification, use and redistribution under a license similar to those used by the Open Source / Free Software community '.
While the term " Postmodern " and its derivatives are freely used, with some uses apparently contradicting others, those outside the academic milieu have described it as merely a buzzword that means nothing.
Although it is quite freely used in mathematical proofs, not every school of mathematical thought accepts this kind of argument as universally valid.
In his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum of 7 July 2007, Pope Benedict XVI stated that the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal was never juridically abrogated and that it may be freely used by any priest of the Latin Rite when celebrating Mass without the people.
As only 3 percent of Sax's surviving production were pitched in F and C, and as contemporary composers used the E alto and B bass saxophone freely in orchestral music, it is almost certain that Sax experimented to find the most suitable keys for these instruments, settling upon instruments alternating between E and B rather than those pitched in F and C, for reasons of tone and economy ( the saxophones were the most expensive wind instruments of their day ).
The decision to let the currency trade freely as part of the IMF rescue package means that Seychelles is the smallest country in the world that has a completely independent currency-one that is neither pegged, nor an adopted foreign currency, nor a common currency used within a larger monetary union.
Furthermore, the New Testament writers, when citing the Jewish scriptures or when quoting Jesus doing so, freely used the Greek translation, implying that Jesus, his Apostles and their followers considered it reliable.
Chicory, which can be grown or gathered locally, was historically used as a coffee substitute during times when coffee was not freely available, such as during the American Civil War and the 2nd World War.
He used white terror tactics and various military campaigns to destroy the CPC, and the police and military apparatus were freely used to attack dissenters.
More used the novel describing an imaginary nation as a means of freely discussing contemporary controversial matters ; speculatively, he based Utopia on monastic communalism, based upon the biblical communalism in the Acts of the Apostles.

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