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Seduction is an art that few command, which helps explain the high status of courtesans and geishas in the past.
A ‘course’ on trafficking with only one hurdle « Bound, Not Gagged 2009
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Pick Pocket may be 9 BPs, but Art of Seduction is 1 BP, which means anyone can become a Bang Brother for a low investment.
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Naturally, "Sensual Seduction" is available as an MP3 on Amazon. com
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"Seduction may be baneful," Elizabeth Hardwick wrote in Seduction and Betrayal, "even tragic, but the seducer at his work is essentially comic."
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"Seduction may be baneful," Elizabeth Hardwick wrote in Seduction and Betrayal, "even tragic, but the seducer at his work is essentially comic."
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"Seduction" - a very sensual knee lenght lace dress, eyecatcher is a big bow with long lace ribbons ...
Fashion World of SL 2008
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Spurred on by a book titled Seduction of the Innocent: The Influence of Comic Books on Today's Youth, a national moral panic arose over the idea that comics were leading to feral teenagers running wild in the streets.
Douglas Wolk: How Comics Became Literature for Adults Douglas Wolk 2011
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Spurred on by a book titled Seduction of the Innocent: The Influence of Comic Books on Today's Youth, a national moral panic arose over the idea that comics were leading to feral teenagers running wild in the streets.
Douglas Wolk: How Comics Became Literature for Adults Douglas Wolk 2011
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She had no wish to be defined by her impossible husband – "Elizabeth Lowell never wrote anything," she was fond of saying – but still, in 1970, the year Lowell finally left her for Lady Caroline Blackwood, the novelist and Guinness heiress, she brought out a collection of essays about women in literature entitled Seduction and Betrayal.
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In 1998, as six years of a national campaign to demonize First Lady Hillary Clinton — funded by conservatives and rooted in profound anti-feminism — was reaching a fevered crescendo, then-conservative David Brock now of Media Matters penned a book called The Seduction of Hillary Rodham.
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