Lusts phenomenon 腓神经现象
- In off-peak hours, though, the 'French' still has a certain risque atmosphere and the restaurant upstairs is recommended. Lust and lasciviousness started strutting down Soho's streets late in the 1950s and through the 1960s.
- "I can see an awful lot of people who may not want power windows, and that will be a problem," said James Lust, a Chevrolet dealer in Aberdeen, S.D.
- I was sort of outside." Douglas' film career has been marked by an affinity for forceful heroic roles, from his part as a calculating boxer in 1949's "Champion" to his depiction of Vincent Van Gogh in 1956's "Lust for Life."
- "Savage Lust," which appeared in the December 1981 issue of the magazine, was a fictional account of a St. Thomas bar also called the Carousel.
- It was a put-on of a great war picture." He refers to "Duel in the Sun" as a parody of a Western that they called "Lust in the Dust" when they were making it.
- Herbert Lust, an analyst with Bear Stearns & Co., noted that closing the unprofitable stores will improve Macy's cash flow.
- Two things drove him, he said in his 1982 autobiography "Confessions of an Actor": Lust and guilt.
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