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24 Sentences With "masochistically"

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At times, Maud seems to masochistically luxuriate in her incapacitation.
For its part, United seems masochistically determined to ensure people don't forget.
Gather round, kids, and watch as Woody masochistically pays for all the world's sins with his life!
Something I dreaded seeing, yet masochistically checked as I searched for confirmation of what my instincts were telling me.
For some reason, we had masochistically decided the night before to try and get to the gym before work.
But a long time ago, I started almost masochistically to work with that aesthetic with an almost archaeological eye.
Fish, a newcomer to the department with his own troubled past, relishes the animosity of his fellow police officers almost masochistically.
Are you the kind of person who will wait, patiently and probably masochistically, through the void for the wubs at the end of the tunnel?
Ultimately, he agrees that there's always the potential for pain, but isn't that sort of why we masochistically puncture holes into our bodies in the first place?
If hygge made you drowsy, and Marie Kondo saddled you with empty cupboards and regret, "shake yoga" is a way to masochistically jiggle these bad memories away with your thighs.
Rather than a rage-blind punch eater, he was a cagey pressure fighter who expertly rolled with most of the blows that the movie depicts him as masochistically taking flush on the chin.
The bioinformatician from New Zealand, who valiantly, albeit masochistically chose to study Biology because it was his scientific weak point in high school, has recently been working with genetic sequencing, specifically with the smallest and most cost-effective DNA sequencer around, the MinION.
Although recent ambient and close listening experiments such as 2015's Electronic Recordings From Maui Jungle Vol 1 have been warmly received, there are some of us who won't hide our delight at the news that there's finally another LP of his masochistically intense techno on the way.
By contrast, the next courses are a slap in the face, in a masochistically delicious way: sweet kalbi beef with housemade noodles, pumpkin "steak" over crispy rice noodles and, of course, three different versions of fermented foods—white kimchi, pickled radish, and potato wrapped in rice—with all the funkiness one expects from Korean cooking.
387 Lucien does not want to find identity through self-reflection which confuses and terrifies him but through the hatred of the other and therefore he masochistically seeks objectification. The gaze of others gives Lucien an identity. Therefore, "Sartre's mistrust of the outer world's effect upon the self""The Failure of Hate: Love, Hate, and Hope in Jean Paul Sartre" Smerick, Christina. Philosophy Today; Charlottesville Vol.
The nurse and the four monks are also invited into the hatter's room. While the guests are socializing, the hatter's assistant dons a dominatrix outfit with a whip. The hatter, who is wearing bottomless trousers, proceeds to be masochistically flagellated by his assistant in front of the other guests who are shocked and leave. The nephew returns to his aunt, who is now willing to make love with him.
Written during his sophomore year at Harvard, "The Greatest Thing in the World" was Mailer's first publication. It appeared in the Harvard Advocate in 1941. In a 1944 letter, Mailer confessed the story was inspired by a real-life "hitch-hiking tour which [he] embarked on quite Byronically, and in retrospect, masochistically". It contains strong characterizations, a fast-paced plot, and a tension through the protagonist's tempting of fate.
Tim McCleaf's 2004 novella For They Know Not What They Do uses the song as a metaphor for suffering, p. 46. while Mary Kay Andrews' novel Little Bitty Lies refers to the song as an example of "soul-scorching blues". p. 292. In non-fiction, John C. Leggett and Suzanne Malm's 1995 work The Eighteen Stages of Love uses "Whipping Post" as a metaphor for a romantic relationship in which the participants masochistically stay in though it has gone bad. pp. 14, 47.
He makes a side deal with Eleanor for her freedom in return for Aquitaine, to be given to John. When the deal is revealed at the wedding, Richard refuses to go through with the ceremony. After Richard leaves, Eleanor masochistically asks Henry to kiss Alais in front of her, and then looks on in horror as they perform a mock marriage ceremony. Having believed Henry's intentions, John, at the direction of middle brother, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, plots with Philip to make war on England.
Wired described the free game as "masochistically difficult", with the effect of making the player's keyboard similar to the physical skill game of Twister, in which the player grips the keyboard like the avatar grips the rock face. Like QWOP, both titles have awkward controls that push the player to embody the avatar once the controls are internalized. GIRP is designed for players to set their own goals, such as their own maximum height, or once they reach the top, their own fastest score, rather than publicly comparing against an online leaderboard.
The song reveals this to be the cause of the (real-life) failure of his plans to conquer the world, and his demise. The idea of Hitler's coprophilia was first suggested in The Mind of Adolf Hitler, a psychological analysis prepared in 1943 for the US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) by psychoanalyst Walter C. Langer. One of the report's conclusions was that Hitler had "coprophagic tendencies or their milder manifestations" in his heterosexual relationships, and masochistically derived "sexual gratification from the act of having a woman urinate or defecate on him."The Mind of Adolf Hitler p.
This alone, however, is not > adequate proof that he has actually indulged in homosexual practices with > Foerster, who is known to be a homosexual.The issue of Hitler's possible > homosexuality continues to fascinate historians to this day. See the > relatively recent work by German historian Machtan, solely devoted to this > thesis: Langer's report also concluded that Hitler loved pornography and masochistic sex, and in particular that he had "coprophagic tendencies or their milder manifestations" in his heterosexual relationships, and masochistically derived "sexual gratification from the act of having a woman urinate or defecate on him."The Mind of Adolf Hitler p. 149-50, 193.
He reads this as implying that the iron plates would have been part of a fabric corset, rather than an all-metal garment. Kunzle has noted the absence of literary evidence for showing that metal corsets were also worn for fashion purposes. He has suggested that surviving metal garments, if not specifically medical in purpose, might have served the same masochistically gratifying purpose as the deliberately uncomfortable, tortuous hair shirt, combining a fashionable silhouette with penance, and as such, might have been worn in convents. To support his "pure speculation", Kunzle cites an 1871 newspaper report from The Times reporting that during the Paris Commune, the National Guard found two iron corsets, a rack, and other instruments in the Convent of the White Nuns in Picpus.
False imprisonment can be charged if the victim—when applying an objective view—can be considered to be impaired in his or her rights of free movement. According to Section 228, a person inflicting a bodily injury on another person with that person's permission violates the law only in cases where the act can be considered to have violated good morals in spite of permission having been given. On 26 May 2004 the Criminal Panel No. 2 of the Bundesgerichtshof (German Federal Court) ruled that sado-masochistically motivated physical injuries are not per se indecent and thus subject to Section 228.Decision of the Bundesgerichtshof, 26 May 2004, 2 StR 505/03, which may be found at: BGHSt 49, 166 (bundesgerichtshof.

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