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The freedom to put on any show has led periodically to controversy when individual tastes in sexual explicitness or religion have been contravened.
Reviewers have offered the most praise for Tipping the Velvets use of humour, adventure, and sexual explicitness.

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In another study, three nullification instructions varying in explicitness as to nullification were combined with three criminal cases to yield a 3 × 3 factorial design.
The earliest depictions show the pair love-making with some explicitness — more so than in any depictions of a human pair made by artists of high quality in the same period.
Though he attracted much attention during his life for his irascible, aggressive personality, editorship of famous periodicals, and friendship with the talented and famous, he is remembered mainly for his multiple-volume memoir My Life and Loves, which was banned in countries around the world for its sexual explicitness.
The UK edition of Cosmopolitan, which began in 1972, was well known for sexual explicitness, with strong sexual language, male nudity and coverage of such subjects as rape.
She said at the 2005 Bradford Film Festival at the National Media Museum that she was shocked by the film's explicitness but is on good terms with director Nicolas Roeg.
In the end, Joe's sexuality, while exhibited with quite a bit more explicitness than the old movies would permit, is also what makes Young Adam feel most dated.
The change of ownership and the appointment of Stephen Bleach as editor led to more explicitness, more girl-on-girl material, and a focus on established models, mostly with large-breasted figures.
The other framework in use is Guidelines of Modeling ( GoM ) based on general accounting principles include the six principles: Correctness, Clarity deals with the comprehensibility and explicitness ( System description ) of model systems.
Other series, such as Foursome and 7 Lives Xposed are more explicit and show non-simulated sexual activity, with varying degrees of explicitness.

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Pāṇini's grammar is characterized by its extreme thoroughness and explicitness in accounting for Sanskrit linguistic forms.
Restoration comedy is notorious for its sexual explicitness
Restoration comedy is notorious for its sexual explicitness, a quality encouraged by Charles II ( 1660 1685 ) personally and by the rakish aristocratic ethos of his court.
This 20th edition contained 4, 000 titles censored for various reasons: heresy, moral deficiency, sexual explicitness, and so on.
Restoration comedy is famous or notorious for its sexual explicitness, a quality encouraged by Charles II ( 1660 1685 ) personally and by the rakish aristocratic ethos of his court.
A product of the tolerant early Restoration period, the play reflects an aristocratic and anti-Puritan ideology, and was controversial for its sexual explicitness even in its own time.
" Omaha " the Cat Dancer was the first of several comic books in the early 1980s which integrated sex into their storylines, rather than utilizing sexual explicitness for shock value.
Restoration comedy is notorious both for its innuendo and for its sexual explicitness, a quality encouraged by Charles II ( 1660 1685 ) personally and by the rakish aristocratic ethos of his court.
Oshima was also criticized for using explicit sex to draw attention to the film, but the director has stated that the explicitness is an integral part of the movie's design.
First presented by Alberta Theatre Projects at the playRites ' 89 Festival in Calgary, Alberta, Unidentified Human Remains was immediately controversial for its violence, nudity, frank dialogue, and sexual explicitness.
In these functions they are like adverbial phrases, but due to their potentiality for greater explicitness, they are more often like prepositional phrases ( Greenbaum and Quirk, 1990 ):
The film gained notoriety upon its release for its sexual explicitness, including a graphic masturbation scene performed by Dimitriades.

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Troubled by their sexual explicitness, Emerson urged the young poet to “ expurgate ” his work.

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In his career as a playwright, he offended many sections of Restoration and 18th century society, not only by the sexual explicitness of his plays, but also by their messages in defence of women's rights in marriage.

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In some ways, the novel can be seen as a precursor to modern historical romances, but again the more literary writing style and lack of sexual explicitness, as much as the ambiguous ending, set it apart from that genre.

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At the time, many found the explicitness of his works disturbing.
When Hustler was launched in 1974, it outdid both Playboy and Penthouse in explicitness by showing more graphic photos of the female sex organs.
The production posed as a challenge to the record company, as its marketing situation drew arguments over the album's explicitness.
The quasi-dimensional model is so called because the only dimension it postulates is that of gradations of severity or explicitness in relation to the symptoms of a disease process: namely schizophrenia.
Modern Mills & Boon novels, almost one hundred of which are released each month, cover a wide range of possible romantic sub-genres, varying in explicitness, setting and style, although retaining a comforting familiarity that meets reader expectations.
In addition, Migros does not stock pornographic magazines of any level of explicitness.

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It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
As Littlepage noted: `` A complete picture of Prince Potemkin may be had in his 1788 operations.
The evident contradiction between the rosy picture of Russia's progress painted by the Communist party's program and the enormous dangers for all humanity posed by Premier Khrushchev's Berlin policy has already led to speculation abroad that the program may be severely altered.
Where the microscope under visible light may show only vague shadows or nothing at all, ultraviolet illumination and subsequent translation into a color TV picture reveal a wealth of detail.
In plasma generators the superimposed forced convection may modify the picture somewhat.
In some instances a different clinical disease picture may result from this route of exposure, making diagnosis difficult.
Voting for one picture may be called `` success '', for the other `` failure ''.
If pressed by the sitter for more detail, she may be able to bring the picture more into focus and see more sharply, almost as if she were physically going closer.
This picture of extreme self-reliant individuation is difficult to reconcile with such Zendo formulas as: `` O you, demons and other spiritual beings, I now offer this to you, and may this food fill up the ten quarters of the world and all the demons and other spiritual beings be fed therewith.
Costume may also refer to the artistic arrangement of accessories in a picture, statue, poem, or play, appropriate to the time, place, or other circumstances represented or described, or to a particular style of clothing worn to portray the wearer as a character or type of character other than their regular persona at a social event such as a masquerade, a fancy dress party or in an artistic theatrical performance.
Crabs may also exhibit nine doublets, ( see picture ).
A Chianti may have a picture of a black rooster ( known in Italian as a gallo nero ) on the neck of the bottle, which indicates that the producer of the wine is a member of the Gallo Nero Consortium, an association of producers of the Classico sub-area sharing marketing costs.
Data from digital motion picture cameras may be converted to a convenient image file format for work in a facility.
When all of the sound, picture, and data elements of a production have been completed, they may be assembled into a Digital Cinema Distribution Master ( DCDM ) which contains all of the digital material needed for projection.
In the case of motion picture film, the format may also include audio parameters ( though often not ).
" The picture of a divine child between two serpents may have been long familiar to the Thebans, who worshiped the Cabeiri, although not represented as a first exploit of a hero ".
Thus, union density provides a rough picture of union membership only ; it does not account for the circumstance that in some countries, also many persons under education, many unemployed persons, many retired persons and / or many persons who had to leave work due to occupational injuries may also be union members.
There is a difference between a letterboxed recording ( or other source ) and a letterboxed picture, as a letterboxed recording will appear letterboxed on every screen even one that has the same aspect ratio as the source content while a letterboxed picture may be produced from a non-letterboxed source, in which case it will appear full-screen on a suitably wide display.
In 1933 the Daily Mirror showed a picture with the following caption ' This queerly-shaped tree-trunk, washed ashore at Foyers may, it is thought, be responsible for the reported appearance of a " Monster "'.
For example, a picture may have more detail than the eye can distinguish when reproduced at the largest size intended ; likewise, an audio file does not need a lot of fine detail during a very loud passage.
The picture may be used either by a human operator who steers the missile onto its target, or by a computer doing much the same job.
A party of this kind may also be held following the end of shooting for a motion picture ( called a “ wrap party ”) or after the season ’ s final episode of a television series.
" However, the overall picture from the surviving early ballads and other early references suggest that Robin Hood may have been based in the Barnsdale area of what is now South Yorkshire ( which borders Nottinghamshire ).
" The contract also stipulated that the film would be " non-political ," that immediately available funding came from Mrs. Sinclair in an amount of " not less than Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ," that the shooting schedule amounted to " a period of from three to four months ," and most importantly that " Eisenstein furthermore agrees that all pictures made or directed by him in Mexico, all negative film and positive prints, and all story and ideas embodied in said Mexican picture, will be the property of Mrs. Sinclair ..." A codicil to the contract, dated December 1, allowed that the " Soviet Government may have the film free for showing inside the U. S. S. R ." Reportedly, it was verbally clarified that the expectation was for a finished film of about an hour's duration.

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