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  • Surprise, surprise, they wouldn't want to watch another uninnocent, elegant fall into the unmagnificent world of adults.

    21st June '07 flidgetjerome 2007

  • It had been the Colonel's intention to talk about very uninnocent things in an innocuous landscape, the landscape of his adolescence.

    Soul Learner_Tobsha 2006

  • A sweet, uninnocent first relationship with a boy called Bradley offered all sorts of delicious revelation, not all of it sexual.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Before damning Vietnamese torture of mass-murdering uninnocent marauding invaders, I would have expected greater circumspection from Dr Butler and others who shared his fate.

    Bill of Rights Defense Committee - Headlines 2009

  • Surely torturing a (quite likely uninnocent) person is hardly worse than killing an innocent civilian in wartime.

    South Dakota Politics 2009

  • The pattern’s simple, plaiting boy to pearl and girl to purple, and when their fingers touch the pole and the ribbons, at last, rumple, no lips purse, no faces crumple except one teacher’s, and I can’t spoil the day’s innocent and uninnocent appeal, which terminates April’s cold intermittent pall.

    Under the Maypole 2009

  • The pattern’s simple, plaiting boy to pearl and girl to purple, and when their fingers touch the pole and the ribbons, at last, rumple, no lips purse, no faces crumple except one teacher’s, and I can’t spoil the day’s innocent and uninnocent appeal, which terminates April’s cold intermittent pall.

    Under the Maypole 2009

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