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Queerly for a man who in his original state showed no interest whatever in women, he has taken a wife and established a professional partnership with her see the series of novels by Laurie R.
The Game Is Always Afoot D.J. Taylor 2011
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Queerly, she felt shame—illusory, but nonetheless painful.
REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III DAFYDD AB HUGH 2008
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Queerly, she felt shame—illusory, but nonetheless painful.
REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III DAFYDD AB HUGH 2008
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The program includes a drama course called "Sexual Performance: Case Studies in S/M sadomasochism" and the arts and literature course "Queerly Canadian," for which one student wrote an in-depth review of a male strip show.
University of Toronto offers new "Sexual Diversity Studies" Program Suzanne 2006
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Scientific American reports that the University of Toronto has a new Sexual Diversity Studies program that offers discussions on flogging, restraint, and role-play, as well as an arts course called "Queerly Canadian."
University of Toronto offers new "Sexual Diversity Studies" Program Suzanne 2006
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In "Reading Queerly," Tomso looks at contemporary homophobic rhetoric about AIDS in relation to very alien (to us) figurations of illness in 19th-century American novels: he doesn't simply find homophobia in those figurations, but rather attempts to determine how discourses on illness enter into a genealogy of homophobic rhetoric.
Presentism vs. Archivalism in Research and the Classroom: Introduction 2002
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Queerly affected, Soames went to the door; he heard his father say:
In Chancery 2004
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Queerly, he loved them, considering his gambling and drinking.
Between the Acts 2004
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Queerly detached, she watched the bulge on the golden surface swell and divide into three parts.
Starchild Omnibus Pohl, Frederik & Williamson, Jack 1963
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Queerly-shaped bundles, and even loose goods, occupy every available corner; and as we look down from the gallery into a deep window on the opposite side, we perceive a portly, moustachioed gentleman busily counting and arranging piles of
A Tramp's Wallet stored by an English goldsmith during his wanderings in Germany and France William Duthie
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