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Nudity and is
Nudity or naked is the state of being unclothed.
Under the Nudity Act 1976, the responsible minister may declare a public area where public nudity is permitted.
Under the Nudity ( Prescribed Areas ) Act 1983 the responsible minister may declare a public area where public nudity is permitted.
Nudity is optional throughout Wreck Beach ; however, regular beach-goers consider it good etiquette to join the unclothed rather than just observe them.
* Nudity is Freedom, a saying coined by the American Association for Nude Recreation
Nudity in sport ( playing sports without any clothing ) is uncommon in modern society but it was a norm in Ancient Greece, as well as many cultures in the tropics till today.
Nudity, however, is not a requirement of erotic dance.
Authors self-rate submissions for each of these categories: Nudity, Violence, Audio, Text and Adult themes ( None, Mild, Excessive and sometimes Explicit depending if it is text or not ).
Nudity is not allowed.
Nudity is less common than topfree and thong use, but it does occur.
Nudity is the state of wearing no clothing.
Nudity is common in his works.
Nudity is prohibited at all parts of San Onofre State Beach, A traditional " clothing optional area " was formerly located at the extreme south end of San Onofre Bluffs beach, accessed via Trail number 6.
Nudity in film is any presentation in motion pictures of people while naked or wearing less clothing than contemporary norms consider modest.
Nudity in a sexual context is common in pornographic films, but softcore pornographic films generally avoid depiction of a penis or a vagina.
Nudity in film is controversial in many societies, and various cinematic techniques have at times been used to reduce the actual exposure of the human body in film, at times to avoid censorship or classification issues.
Nudity of children in film has been a very sensitive issue, and is very rare, especially nowadays.

Nudity and public
Nudity may be acceptable in public single-sex changing rooms at swimming baths, for example, or for mass medical examination of men for military service.
Nudity as portrayed in this painting was however far from being able to shock a Parisian public, half a century after the Déjeuner.

Nudity and .
Nudity and various types of behaviour were sometimes depicted, sometime not.
Nudity, violence, and perversion were toned down for the anime.
Nudity in sport was first documented in the city-state of Sparta, during the late archaic period.
Nudity in this context was most common in Germany and the Nordic countries, where " body culture " ( also known as " FKK ") was very much revered.
** Farhang-e Berahnegi va Berahnegi-e Farhangi ( Culture of Nudity and Nudity of Culture ), Soroush, Tehran, 1981, translated to Urdu, Arabic, and Turkish.
:* Nudity and suggestive dances were prohibited.
Explicit Audio, Explicit Text, Excessive Violence, Excessive Drug Use, Graphic Nudity / Sex, etc. games
Before being forced into the group, The Kat was starting a group called Right to Nudity, which was to play on The Kat's infamous pay-per-view stunt where she appeared completely topless.
Empire of Ecstasy: Nudity and Movement in Germany Body Culture, 1910-1935 ( Weimer and Now: German Cultural Criticism, No 13 ), University of California Press.
* Nudity: Contains images of full frontal, partial or rear nudity.
Nudity has been prohibited on the city portion of Black's Beach since 1977.

is and unremarkable
As a result, they believe it is unremarkable the universe's fundamental constants happen to fall within the narrow range thought to be compatible with life.
Growing to a maximum overall length of 12 cm ( 4. 7 in ), the Mexican tetra is of typical characin shape, with unremarkable, drab coloration.
( Originally, the Fujiwara were descended from relatively minor nobility, thus their kami is an unremarkable one in the Japanese myth world.
Snopes categorized this legend as false but commented that “... it is perhaps more fairly labeled as ' True, but for trivial and unremarkable reasons.
Taumata ­ whakatangihanga ­ koauau ­ o ­ tamatea ­ turi ­ pukakapiki ­ maunga ­ horo ­ nuku ­ pokai ­ whenua ­ kitanatahu is an unremarkable hill in southern Hawke's Bay, not far from Waipukurau.
It has an unremarkable flavor and is more known for its medicinal than its culinary uses.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel answers that although it is a very great Mitzvah to give up one ’ s life, it is unremarkable in the annals of Jewish history.
South Point ( the most southerly point of the Australian mainland ) is mostly unremarkable of itself, and is easily overshadowed by South East Point, the site of the Wilsons Promontory Lighthouse.
Similarly, Asian origin has become unremarkable, because of the international successes of conductors from the Far East such as Seiji Ozawa, who was the Boston Symphony Orchestra's music director from 1973 until 2002 after holding similar posts in San Francisco and Toronto, and Myung-Whun Chung, who has held major posts in Germany and France and now is bringing the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra to international attention.
This otherwise unremarkable crime is remembered in a song.
Often, pleonasm is understood to mean a word or phrase which is useless, clichéd, or repetitive, but a pleonasm can also be simply an unremarkable use of idiom.
They are so common that their use is unremarkable, although in many cases the redundancy can be dropped with no loss of meaning.
Background art, where present, is decent but unremarkable, as are designs for side characters ".
The DVL-919's DVD section is unremarkable by modern standards, and does not support progressive scan ( 480p ) even though it has component output.
The cemetery on Ferrymuir Lane at the south end of the town is unremarkable other than the very large number of war graves, all for casualties of the Battle of Jutland ( 1916 ) who were brought here for burial.
The use of bloody in adult UK broadcasting aroused controversy in the 1960s and 1970s but is now unremarkable ( for example, in the Harry Potter movies, which are geared towards children, the character Ron says " bloody hell " many times in all the movies ).
Both young and extremely attractive " and that she " does an impeccable American accent, but otherwise she is unremarkable as Kathy Lutz.
Born in the 20th century in New York City, Fry is an average, thoroughly unremarkable loser in his 20s, though the episode " The Luck of the Fryrish " seems to imply he was 30 at the time of his freezing.
Dean Carlson of Allmusic wrote " Incubus ' independent debut is an unremarkable take on suburban MTV funk.
The surface of the leaf is an unremarkable mid-green, but the underside is almost white ( hence the name ) transforming the appearance of the tree in strong winds, as noted by the poet Meredith: " flashing as in gusts the sudden-lighted whitebeam ".
The novel is written largely from the point of view of the narrator, who is first introduced to the character of Strickland through his ( Strickland's ) wife and strikes him ( the narrator ) as unremarkable.

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