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  • "I like placing the woman facing away," Koons said, "so people will walk this way, and then they'll see-'Urination '!"

    The New Yorker John Seabrook 2009

  • I believe the proper title for the article was "Six Degrees of Urination."

    Tell Us What to Do Roger Sutton 2007

  • By Paul Nicholas Boylan, August 21, 2009 @ 12:54 pm quokka - As happenstance would have it, in 2004 I presented a paper at a legal congress in Johannesburg entitled “The Liability Consequences of Rural Underclass Footwear Urination Syndrome RUFUS.”

    Cheeseburger Gothic » FNQ 2009

  • Urination, as we saw earlier, is the means of odorant communication most conspicuous to us.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Urination, as we saw earlier, is the means of odorant communication most conspicuous to us.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • And don't worry ladies, you've got Personal Urination Device options too.

    YesButNoButYes: Where do hot dog vendors go to the bathroom? 2008

  • And after it's all gone, we could gather together at the park in town for a "Urination Days" festival now there's a tourist attraction and we can all pee on the county literally - rather than politically as these our public officials are doing.

    From On High 2006

  • And after it's all gone, we could gather together at the park in town for a "Urination Days" festival now there's a tourist attraction and we can all pee on the county literally - rather than politically as these our public officials are doing.

    Archive 2006-06-01 2006

  • Urination was rarely a problem for rowers, since the body tended to sweat off its waste products; a man who had to urinate during battle would have to do so where he sat.

    The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004

  • Urination was rarely a problem for rowers, since the body tended to sweat off its waste products; a man who had to urinate during battle would have to do so where he sat.

    The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004

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