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Some [ adverbe : environ ] 21 Iraqis Killed as Vote Count Continues Headline, R, Sat
Feb 5, 2005 08:08 PM ET,
Having an instinctive sympathy for those condemned by conventional society, I wanted to cross the line myself. To pay for sex is to strip away the veneer of artifice and civilisation and connect with the true animal nature of man. Some [ déterminant : certains ] men proudly proclaim that they have never paid for it. Are they saying that money is more sacred than sex? The
brothel creeper : As the debate rages about the pros and cons of legalising
prostitution,
Malik's comments were soon picked up by other bloggers and Rittweger started getting a wave of emails and calls, including some [ pronom : certains > including some > dont certains ] from venture capitalists, a breed thought to be in hibernation after the dotcom excesses. All eyes on Blinkx : Victor Keegan spoke to the woman taking on Google, G, 15.7.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1260983,00.html
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