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I cannot hide my concern about the scandalousness of these views.
He sees the Can-Can and gets photographic evidence of its scandalousness.
E said," the cook said, dropping her voice in awe at the scandalousness of the information, "as the child wasn't 'is!"
I imply no scandalousness; the observations were far less raunchy, or wicked, or self-revealing, than my desire to keep the notebook private might indicate.
The pamphlet was notorious for its viciousness, and variously accused "Habbakuk Hilding" (Fielding) of literary theft, scandalousness, and smuttiness, while deriding his marriage to Mary Daniels.
Bethune-Baker and his school at Cambridge disliked the anti-rational quality in the book - the 'scandalousness' of the Church and its gospel - and took several more marks off Hoskyns for begetting such a child.
Kathleen Garman, Lady Epstein (1901 - 1979) was the third of the seven notorious Garman sisters, who were high profile members of artistic circles in mid-twentieth century London, renowned for their beauty and scandalousness.
For television, this sense of parody, in its generic playfulness, is distinct from the satirical forms characteristic of British television for which, despite their 'scandalousness', the truth is a fixed position from which public behaviour may be castigated and public morals improved.
When Archie and "All in the Family" landed in living rooms in January 1971, the notion of what is today called politically incorrect behavior was still a hazy one; part of the show's scandalousness was that it was educating and defining as it went along.