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In appearance, Lord Sun's face was the color of purple, wrinkled in fat, surrounded by a long white beard, and the shape of a large prune.

One feature of these low-tile situations is that it is very hard to safely prune the list of legal moves.

The horticulture
prudish, though not close to Ryoga's level.

She avoids a marriage to an Italian Prince by flirting with his son; she sabotages her relationship with the prudish, but very wealthy Mr. Percy Gryce, and so on.

Sometimes, the prudish conventions of his era caused him to convey sexuality in an emblematic fashion, such as in North by Northwest, when the film cuts abruptly from two aroused but visually chaste lovers to a train entering a tunnel.

Despite wanting to appear prudish, Marcy is shown to be a very sexual person, and is revealed to have a rather sordid sexual history, such as the "Little Bo Peep and the Cop" game.

I think that is a prudish underestimation of Crowley's talent (though I wouldn't put the figure much higher than 60 lines).

That is certainly what the prudish tendency now says.

Because Steve jobs hated porn so badly, adult and sex apps are super-banned from Apple's prudish app-topia.

But the only women whose history it seemed to be concerned with were the victims of the mysterious murderer, whose crimes had uprooted the prudish fabric of the Victorian era.

No one has claimed responsibility for the awkward cropping, but it is widely believed to be the work of the country's prudish censors.

Some are prudish and archaic.

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