• Traditionalists may shudder at the vulgarity of it all, but Vinopolis is aimed at the mass market.

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  • Identify your own faux pas and make the Web a bit less of a bubbling swamp of vulgarity.

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  • He criticised Mr Fox's vulgarity, and his habit of resorting to personal attacks.

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  • "'Kicking ass' is acceptable vulgarity, " says Michael Adams, professor of English language at Indiana University-Bloomington and author of Slang: The People's Poetry.

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  • The show, which has played to nearly a hundred-per-cent capacity since it opened, in 2011, exudes the noisy vulgarity of a Brighton-pier entertainment.

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  • Many have shaken their heads at the sheer vulgarity of it all, among them Mark Twain, Helen Keller, Henry James, his brother William, and Sigmund Freud.

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  • The organisers were in a state of panic as the famously purse-lipped dowager Queen Mary was due to watch the match and Moran was accused of bringing vulgarity into tennis.

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  • They do no work in advancing an argument, and their use in fiction represents a capitulation in the face of the tide of vulgarity that cheapens and defaces the public space.

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  • Goa Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar was quoted by the Press Trust of India news agency as saying that there had been a lot of debate on "the promotion of vulgarity" if the Playboy Club were set up.

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  • It can also have beautiful pitch: the spacious white expanses of his designs somehow redeem his vulgarity, and when he does fill his pictures with colour, it is always with the most voluptuous and vivid of hues.

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  • The feather's unceremonious fall from a symbol of wealth and elegance in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to one of vulgarity--from the hats of fashionable women to the heads of Kewpie dolls--is not only a story of the fickleness of the fashion industry.

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