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In dens of vice and horror that are hidden from the street.
Very soon after that the evening ended and we pushed our way out of the den of vice.
I'm taking you to a den of vice," said Heller. "
It wasn't my idea of a den of vice.
Arenas were known to be dens of vice and corruption; he should have been alert.
This is not, however, to suggest that the fashion business is some Victorian-style den of vice.
"And getting rid of dens of vice is one of our religious duties."
Even in a den of vice?
How he could go from his dark den of vice into the bright sunlit world without his conscience withering, I did not know.
Studio 54 was the ultimate den of vice, where disco and depravity met in seedy 70s Manhattan.
Where's this den of vice?
Studio 54: the ultimate den of vice
'D is for Den of Vice.
Dens of vice and iniquity, of course.
Now the government should stop these electronic dens of vice immediately," said Mr Ghorab, who filed the suit on his own initiative.
In a narrow street, in a den of vice, you do not expect civilization, you do not expect order.
Den of Vice,' said Cain.
Cryer's campaign promised to close the "dens of vice", and attacked Snyder as being corrupt and unfit to be mayor.
So should we conclude that the BBC was a den of vice, a kind of public service brothel of the air?
'Vile dens of vice and depravity.'
On top of that a group of high-minded ladies in the town demanded that dens of vice must close to protect young American manhood.
In spite of Hollywood's best efforts to portray motels as dens of vice, it seems that what most people actually do in motel rooms is watch television.
Following this line of thinking, one might assume that the home world of Adonia would be a cesspool of iniq- uity, a den of vice.
Meanwhile hardline Indonesian Muslim groups have warned they will act against nightclubs and other "dens of vices" that disregard the restricted opening hours for the month.
"Here, there are no dens of vice that attract a bad element," said Dmitri Rakovshchik," a resident and vice president of a Russian insurance company.