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  • ...annibalistic Mamba People take their name from this flesh eating animal. (Book 13: Explorers of Gor, page 393) ;Mamba People (noun): also called 'Tharlarion People' a cannibal tribe. (Book 13: Explorers of Gor, page 393)
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  • == Terminology == The terminology used to describe photo comics is somewhat inconsistent and idiosyncratic. F
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  • ...n alchemists developed a structure of basic laboratory techniques, theory, terminology, and experimental method, some of which are still in use today. However, th ...Zosimos of Panopolis (3rd–4th cent. CE), who derived it from the name of a book, the Khemeu. Hermanm Diels argued in 1914 that it rather derived from χύ�
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  • ...e used in the more recent literature in an attempt to reach a more neutral terminology. The older literature, especially that which predates the DSM-IV-TR, almost ...titution for masturbation. The term reappeared in an article in 1935 and a book in 1938 when '''Karl Menninger''' refined his conceptual definitions of sel
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  • ==Terminology== ...at an alarming rate and that the average age was decreasing. The CATW fact book says Argentina is one of the favored destinations of pedophile sex tourists
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  • ==Terminology== ...to take him on as her slave, serves her and allows her to degrade him. The book has elements of both social and physical submission, and is the genesis of
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  • ==Terminology== ...to take him on as her slave, serves her and allows her to degrade him. The book has elements of both social and physical submission, and is the genesis of
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  • ==Terminology and history== ...o support themselves by writing fiction must now generally write novels or book-length anthologies of shorter pieces.
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  • ...he roof of the portico or in a tier of cages with a comely wench inside. (Book 5: Assassin of Gor, page 286) ...n): the third month of the Gorean calendar (in Ar and some other cities) (Book 5: Assassin of Gor, page 235)
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  • == Terminology == ...conjunction with a more-explicitly "edutaining" object, such as a picture book. Most children are naturally inquisitive (possibly why they sometimes break
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  • ...of Investigation (FBI), nor any U. S. Agency have put forth legislation or terminology that would define the term "snuff film" authoritatively. Some possible defi ...tory of Charles Manson's Dune Buggy Attack Battalion'' (1971). In Sanders' book, the interview subject who described the production of such films had never
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  • ===Gender terminology for transsexual people=== ===Alternative terminology===
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  • == Terminology == ...c character Dick Tracy, the radio character The Lone Ranger, and the comic book characters Captain America, Captain Marvel, and Spy Smasher. Republic's ser
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  • === Terminology === Malakos is listed among other vices in the New Testament book of I Corinthians 6:9. Translations use different terms to express this.[b]
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  • ==Terminology In the book Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America, by Strong, Devault, and
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  • ...lesbian film and video retrospective and then re-using the phrase for his book ''The Fruit Machine: Twenty Years of Writings on Queer Cinema'', film criti ...th "men for money but with women to prove his masculinity intact" with the book exploring seedy gay sex and those who deal with the criminal aspects of it.
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  • ...men turned to beefcake magazines, which could be sold in newspaper stands, book stores and pharmacies. Beefcake magazines were often the only connection th ...tion movements of the late 1960s and early 1970s, replaced by a new set of terminology such as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, although some of the homoph
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  • See also: Category:Anime and manga terminology ...English speakers who prefer the term "graphic novel", as opposed to "comic book".
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  • ...trans people today, with even recent studies proving inconsistent in their terminology. Who was doing the naming of whom, and on what basis, mark asymmetrical rel ...Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1991). Discouragingly, this book was published relatively recently.
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  • ...Prostitution); “Sündige Mutter” (Sinful Mama); “Das Buch des Lasters” (The Book of Vices). ..., enough to create a whole genre of sensational sex crime literature. (See book title on left).
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