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  • In the ballet's most chilling sequence we see her manoeuvred into GM's embrace with incestuous lubriciousness by her brother.

    Manon – review 2011

  • Loy and Dodge did read Bergson and Freud together, which perhaps at the time lent those magisterial figures' work "a ribald flavour of lubriciousness"—though that was not how Loy would later see Freud, whom she met in 1922.

    The First Lady Of Futurism Helen Carr 2011

  • Reynolds's lubriciousness is over-the-top so that Bateman can sprint with the comic-cosmic baton.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

  • Like Lady Chann, they have both released essential club tracks over the past year that balance a matriarchal, no-nonsense stance with lubriciousness and levity.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk Alex Macpherson 2010

  • Still, he promoted his new endeavours with the same hard-edged lubriciousness - the kind that sought shock value in nudity - that had coloured the worlds of Gucci and YSL.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • An amazing wine, combining the ephemeral verve of Sangiovese, the tannic and alcoholic power of the Sagrantino and the lubriciousness of the Montepulciano.

    On the Wine Trail in Italy 2008

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