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24 Sentences With "more titillating"

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And I think there's nothing more titillating then the question of whodunit.
The suspicions of wrongdoing are always more titillating than the real story.
Some of the more titillating tidbits of the book are in the footnotes.
I felt confident that any live action taking place that night would be more titillating.
There are even more titillating packages for the whole family: The wife plays a prostitute and the husband, her pimp.
Critic's Notebook Nothing makes a bit of information more titillating than knowing that you were never supposed to see it.
Some were modernist classics, and some were pornography (often, books whose titles were a lot more titillating than their contents).
AND THE SECOND, THE MUCH MORE TITILLATING AND MUCH MORE FAMILIAR, NOTORIOUS NOW, PORTION CONCERNED AN ATTACK ON THE FIRMS COMPLIANCE AND REGULATORY PRACTICES.
The Crown has taken a more titillating turn this season, especially in depicting the burgeoning romance between Princess Margaret (Vanessa Kirby) and photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones (Matthew Goode).
What is the right response, then, to living in a world where we will see more mass hacks of information, and more titillating and occasionally newsworthy private communication made public?
But before that can become a troublesome conversation, they get to play the much more titillating game of kissing in secret, and slowly rolling out their engagement announcement, leaving the poor Duchess of Kent for last.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads What is more titillating — knowing that someone is guarding a delicious secret you might never be invited to share, or being charged with protecting some precious confidence of your own?
While SafeSearch was enabled on the unit I checked out, and will be on by default in all units sold, I'm sure you could still find a way to access some of the more titillating videos available.
On the other hand, the demonstrations of the products were remarkably matter-of-fact, not much more titillating than listening to a marketing rep explain how a dongle could be used to connect a laptop to a 4K display.
Unfortunately, after watching eight uneven episodes of The Witcher's first season, which debuts on Friday, December 20, I found using my imagination to fill in the myth of Cavill's relentless costume grinding far more titillating than anything the show itself had to offer.
Lee left a hideous stain on Bachelor Nation, signaling that the production was out of touch with the impact that his racism would have on other contestants, while capitalizing off of it by framing it as one more titillating plot point in a dramatic saga.
While having more attractive teachers in classrooms might make for a more titillating school day, R. Shane Westfall, lead author of the study, told the Washington Post that more training and elevated staff experience would probably be more beneficial for students than just a slew of hot ones.
Even before the orchestra sighs its first purple notes from the swoony score of "Miss Saigon," which opened in a time-warped revival on Thursday night, the audience at the Broadway Theater is treated to another noise — less mellifluous, perhaps, but more titillating, at least for the purposes of this show.
We talk and write all the time about the Never Trumpers: those previously stalwart Republicans who cringed at Trump's entry into the presidential race; grew increasingly apoplectic as he raged on; began to live, courtesy of him, in an unwavering state of unalloyed outrage; and scaled new media and sometimes financial heights as party turncoats, their antipathy toward the president more titillating and telegenic by dint of their loyalty to Republicans before him.
To this end, he works behind the scenes, convincing Presley and the other penguins to perform a more titillating, Charleston-esque song (The Flipper Flap). As the song concludes, Armitage storms the stage, apologizing to the audience for the penguins’ choice of “blue” material. Backstage, the plesiosaur chastises the penguins.
The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave it a positive rating of 88% based on 42 reviews, with a weighted average of 7.84/10. The site's consensus reads: "Bounds more titillating elements attracted attention, but it's the stylish direction, solid performances, and entertaining neo-noir caper plot that make it worth a watch". Metacritic gave it a score of 61/100 based on 19 reviews. The Wachowskis' direction was praised, being described as clever, sophisticated and stylish.
One of the ideas that Denzio had to generate income for his failing opera company was to extend the operatic season into Lent, even though theaters throughout Europe were traditionally closed during the penitential seasons of Advent and Lent. Denzio's first Lenten opera was performed in 1729, a staged oratorio Sansone based on the Old Testament legend of Samson. The production included a highly unusual recitation of Jewish chants, whose Sephardic or Ashkenazic origins were carefully recorded in the libretto. For his second Lenten opera, Denzio attempted to stage something much more titillating and innovative in the way of subject matter.
On December 2, the Grand Opera House's owner at the time, Ambrose Small, deposited a cheque for a million dollars in a nearby bank, and went missing later that day. Before his disappearance, Small already had a reputation in Edwardian era Toronto as a gambler, and booked less reputable, more titillating shows to his string of theatres, including the Grand Opera House. The newspapers published every known detail of the police investigation into his disappearance, and soon it was revealed that Small had kept a secret sex room at the Grand Opera House, where he entertained numerous mistresses.The disappearance of Ambrose Small:Case Closed, Proposal for History Television, Retrieved 2008-03-09.
Other, more positive, views were also expressed. The suffragist Inez Milholland defended September Morn, stating that it was "exquisite and delicate, depicting perfect youth and innocence", and found it "funny, if it weren't so sad" that such a work would be censored while more titillating film posters were left untouched. The social activist Rose Pastor Stokes wrote that this "glorious work of art" was a "rare" depiction of "the loveliest dream that nature ever made real—the human Body Beautiful" and that shame over one's body should not be blamed on September Morn, but on a failed education system. The artist James Montgomery Flagg proclaimed "only a diseased mind can find anything immoral in September Morn".

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