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Justice Vaidyanathapuram Rama Iyer
Krishna Iyer (15
November 1914 – 4
December 2014) was an
Indian judge who
became a
pioneer of
judicial activism. He...
- In psychology,
libido (/lɪˈbiːdoʊ/; from the
Latin libīdō, 'desire') is
psychic drive or energy,
usually conceived of as ****ual in nature, but sometimes...
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meaning to "lewd", "indecent", "lecherous", "unchaste", "licentious", "
libidinous" or "lustful". In
American legal jargon,
lascivious is a semi-technical...
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which starred Richard Burton and Ian McShane.
Lettieri pla**** the brutal,
libidinous henchman Rudy
Butler in
Steve McQueen's 1972
action film, The Getaway...
- Calvin's
childish fantasy life and as an
outlet for the
expression of
libidinous desires more ****ociated with adults.
Kuznets also
analyzes Calvin's other...
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corrupted by it (vivere in
carne praeter carnem).
Celibacy excludes not only
libidinous acts, but also
sinful thoughts or
desires of the flesh.
Jerome referred...
- to prop him back up".
Jacob Pitts as
Cooper Harris: Scotty's raunchy,
libidinous best friend.
Pitts described Cooper as a hyper****ual man who is "driven...
- system, was to be used in
producing children and in work, not
wasted in
libidinous pleasures." Katz
argues that
modern ideas of ****uality and
eroticism began...
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television series: as
Arthur Harmon (Conrad Bain)'s twin brother, the
libidinous,
larcenous Arnold, on the
sitcom Maude, and, in drag, as Anna Van Drummond...
- the
starving miners and
farmers and
clashes with George. The repugnant,
libidinous and
recently widowed Rev.
Osborne Whitworth, a
member of the Godolphin...