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provocative and fashion
The style of the 1980s hardcore scene contrasted with the more provocative fashion styles of late 1970s punk rockers ( elaborate hairdos, torn clothes, patches, safety pins, studs, spikes, etc .).
He was a " prolific, widely imitated fashion photographer whose provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos were a mainstay of Vogue and other publications.
Apple Dailys main sections include " Local News ", " Foreign News ", " Finance ", " Entertainment ", " Sports " and " Others "— including technology, travel, eating, cooking, fashion and more provocative material generating much of its popularity and controversy.
A | X Armani Exchange was launched in 1991 in the U. S. It retails fashion and lifestyle products and is known for its occasionally provocative ad campaigns.
* Malese Jow plays Geena Fabiano, Addie's best friend who is interested in fashion and designs her own clothes, they are usually provocative and therefore she receives daily lectures from the school principal.
A notable employee was Jordan ( Pamela Rooke ), whose provocative fashion sense served as a walking advertisement for the shop.
Beecroft's performances have been described as art, fashion, brilliant, terrible, evocative, provocative, disturbing, sexist, and empowering.

provocative and eyes
I think love or even sexual attraction comes from the sparkle in a girl's eyes, the lift of her eyebrow, and the way her lips curl into that provocative smirk that hooks a man's soul like a hapless mackerel.
The Bedford Diaries explores the excitement and intensity of New York City college life through the eyes of six students with different backgrounds, experiences and ages, who are brought together in a provocative sexuality seminar.

provocative and with
It was a provocative and controversial road comedy about two sexually obsessed teenagers who take an extended road trip with an attractive married woman in her late twenties.
These locations are also filled with objects with which the player can interact, that either benefit the player in some form ( light switches make it easier to see, while water fountains and broken hydrants provide some health points ) or simply provide diversion ( tipping strippers provokes a quote from Duke and a provocative reveal from the dancer ).
' Let's Dance ', with its little narrative surrounding the young Aborigine couple, targeted ' youth ', and ' China Girl ', with its bare-bummed ( and later partially censored ) beach lovemaking scene ( a homage to the film From Here to Eternity ), was sufficiently sexually provocative to guarantee heavy rotation on MTV.
Flame trolling is the posting of a provocative or offensive message, known as " flamebait ", to a public Internet discussion group, such as a forum, newsgroup or mailing list, with the intent of provoking an angry response ( a " flame ") or argument over a topic the poster often has no real interest in.
Out of the Past ( 1947 ) features many of the genre's hallmarks: a cynical private detective as the protagonist, a femme fatale, multiple Flashback ( literary technique ) | flashbacks with voiceover narration, chiaroscuro | dramatically shadowed photography, and a fatalism | fatalistic mood leavened with provocative banter.
It was also deliberately provocative to adherents of those practices, providing opportunities for Fox to argue with them on matters of scripture.
He started to organise and participate in lecture tours with other members of the international avant-garde, such as Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann and Tristan Tzara, touring Czechoslovakia, Holland, and Germany with provocative evening recitals and lectures.
The critics were more provocative than those of the previous generation, and much of the bad reception was based on Coleridge's timing of publication and his own political views, much of which contrasted with those of the critics, than actual content.
In early 1966 she had a transatlantic number-one hit with " These Boots Are Made for Walkin '", which showed her provocative but good-natured style, and which popularized and made her synonymous with go-go boots.
This trend of dealing frankly with provocative material in cinema began immediately after the end of the War.
The media have sensationalized him with the sobriquet, " the Devil's advocate ", and he himself has contributed to his " notorious " public persona by such acts as titling his autobiography The Brilliant Bastard and giving provocative replies in interviews.
The last straw was when Don Salvador read in a Barcelona newspaper that his son had recently exhibited in Paris a drawing of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ, with a provocative inscription: " Sometimes, I spit for fun on my mother's portrait ".
Kazan influenced the films of the 1950s and ' 60s with his provocative, issue-driven subjects.
Roger Ebert stated, " This is one of the smartest and most provocative of science fiction films, a thriller with ideas.
Their photos are largely aimed at male audiences with poses or activities often intended to be provocative or suggestive, generally accentuated by an air of playfulness and innocence rather than aggressive sexuality.
* 2010: Sarah Kaufman of Washington Post, " for her refreshingly imaginative approach to dance criticism, illuminating a range of issues and topics with provocative comments and original insights.
Disney also hoped it might smooth over relations with the Chinese government which had soured after the release of Kundun, a Disney-funded biography of the Dalai Lama that the Chinese government considered politically provocative.
Other treatments with perceived harm included other pharmaceutical drugs, provocative neutralization, hydrogen peroxide, Metagenics ' UltraClear medical food, and microhydrin antioxidants.
Damien Hirst's provocative 1990 artwork, titled A Thousand Years, featured a severed cow's head contained in a box with thousands of flies and a bug zapper, creating an entire life cycle within a glass box.
These involve Bart asking to speak to some fictional person with a provocative name ( e. g. Mike Rotch, aka " My crotch "), which, when Moe says it, makes it dirty / naughty and / or insulting to himself, making everyone in the bar laugh at him.

provocative and anger
Dong Zhuo was fully aware that his provocative actions and reckless behavior had aroused the anger of many, and he was at a high risk of being assassinated by enemies, so he ordered his strongest warrior and adopted son, Lü Bu as a personal bodyguard, who shadowed him most of the time.

provocative and I
There is an inwardness and a luster to old furniture ( look at that mahogany highboy behind you ) which has a provocative emanation, if I may say so.
The exception was critic Gene Siskel who, on the TV show " Siskel & Ebert ", admitted " I went to the theater to see it expecting the worst ", and called it, " a brave little movie that explored the provocative issue of how some frustrated men channel their inability to love a woman into cruelty.
Bernhard later said that the remark was " part of a much larger, nuanced and yes, provocative ( that's what I do ) piece from my show about racism, freedom, women's rights and the extreme views of Governor Sarah Palin ..."
Perhaps I like also to use the word „ exploitation “ in a provocative sense-although a little frivolously-as a concept.
In a paper entitled " The Five Sexes ", in which, according to her, " I had intended to be provocative, but I had also written with tongue firmly in cheek ,", Fausto-Sterling laid out a thought experiment considering an alternative model of gender containing five sexes: male, female, merm, ferm, and herm.
White Cargo, one of Lamarr's biggest hits at MGM, contains, arguably, her most memorable film quote delivered with hints of a provocative invitation: " I am Tondelayo.
But I sure as hell would have rejected it ," McNamara said, adding, " I really can't believe that anyone was proposing such provocative acts in Miami.
Jones wrote that he found Ross's term " overly provocative and somewhat misleading ", and also joked, " Furthermore, I'm angry that I didn't think of it first.
Only a few days after the Emperor reconquered northern Italy, Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz took provocative measures in Prague to prompt street fighting.
I was provocative, I guess, in some things.
And that, I think, startled everyone — that a book review could be exciting in that way, could be provocative in that way.
* Anthony Burgess's novel 1980 Earthly Powers uses the word in its " outrageously provocative " opening sentence: " It was the afternoon of my eighty-first birthday, and I was in bed with my catamite when Ali announced that the archbishop had come to see me.
Regarding his writing style, Abbey states: " I write in a deliberately provocative and outrageous manner because I like to startle people.
And I try to write in a style that's entertaining as well as provocative.
Iyall stated that there was more pressure to write sexually laced lyrics for Benefactor: " I do like to be provocative, and I definitely have access to my sexuality, and as a topic I find it ripe, but I wasn't ever going to be a sex-pot diva, so that was kind of odd.
Strega of Television Without Pity, also praised the character's psychology, " The thing I like most is that they've not only created a teenager who doesn't just feel like he's the most alienated person in the world -- he actually is ," and " I love how unloved Connor he is …” Jean Lorrah described the Darla-Angel-Connor-Jasmine arc as " surely one of the most ambitious story arcs any television show has ever attempted “ Stacey Abbott of PopMatters called the Darla-Angel-Connor storyline " provocative " and " pure family melodrama ".

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