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  • I guess I'd have to track down an unbowdlerized copy of the book to tell exactly what was being censored.

    Someone's Censoring Comics at My Library scottedelman 2009

  • There's a simple, Solomonic solution to this problem: let both programs air unbowdlerized.

    Crazy Christians, or Christian Crazy? - Tuned In - TIME.com 2006

  • TP should remember that one of the huge advantages of the internet is the prospect of unbowdlerized communication.

    Think Progress » Conservatives Respond To Foley Scandal With Anti-Gay Smears 2006

  • Like "Eff the effing Effers" has a completely different feel and emotional effect compared with the unbowdlerized version.

    gol-durn dadgum frickin' 2005

  • He used a certain unbowdlerized edition which he was careful to conceal from the ladies of his family.

    The Divine Fire May Sinclair 1904

  • "That's its shock value, its amusement value, but also its syllabic-percussive value," Jon Pareles, the chief pop critic, says of the unbowdlerized title.

    NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2010

  • For example, how should we evaluate Robert Chandler's compelling rendition of an unbowdlerized edition of Andrei Platonov's masterpiece about Soviet authoritarianism "The Foundation Pit"?

    PRI's The World World Books 2009

  • If you bum the whole total undyingly pay for of the carriage, it is meet that your monthly repayment amounts on the machine loan devise be higher than those as a sublet, this is because you are paying regarding the unbowdlerized charge of the motor car and at the death of this in unison, after you take made all the repayments on the term of the loan, you make be the holder of the crate.

    OPEN THREAD 2009

  • And I have heard utterances like inde-fornicating-pendent, or unbowdlerized equivalents.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol 1 No 2 1974

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