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''The Sweetest Taboo'' singer
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sade
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Helen Folasade Adu , OBE (; born 16 January 1959), known professionally as Sade Adu or simply Sade , is a Nigerian-born English singer-songwriter , composer , arranger , and record producer . With members Paul S. Denman , Andrew Hale, and Stuart Matthewman ...
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I had no interest in the folksy ones, the ones with the neighborhood flavor and neighborhood trade, cute signs about credit, bartender being a jolly uncle, general conversations including everyone at the bar, and generally a couple of massive women named Myrt or Sade or Pearl bulging over the edges of their bar stools, drinking draft beer and honking their social-hour laughter.
Along with Figg and Sade, other celebrities flocked to eat at the Greenhouse, some of them hoping to score an invitation to the party -- stars like Rudy Roloway and Luscious Pixie, superstar cinema actors freshly married for the third time.
To the north was the pale track of the caravan route, that looped around the farthest end of the gunmetal lake Syker Sade with its fringe of har-height reeds, its screeching birds.
And Mada begot Enos and Felicia and Malaleel and Ralph and Jared and Elisa and Tharsis and Masahiko and Thema and Seema and Casper and Hevila and Djanka and Jennifer and Jojo and Regma and Elvis and Irina and Dean and Marget and Karoly and Sabatha and Ashley and Siobhan and Mei-Fung and Neil and Gupta and Hans and Sade and Moon and Randy and Genevieve and Bob and Nazia and Eiichi and Justine and Ozma and Khaled and Candy and Pavel and Isaac and Sandor and Veronica and Gao and Pat and Marcus and Zsa Zsa and Li and Rebecca.
God which Sade conceives for himself is, therefore, of a criminal divinity who oppresses and denies mankind.
They represented my ancestors as a race of hereditary daemons beside whom Gilles de Retz and the Marquis de Sade would seem the veriest tyros, and hinted whisperingly at their responsibility for the occasional disappearances of villagers through several generations.
Sade invents a perfect alibi for murder -- but at the price of banalizing the very act of murder, and rendering it utterly futile.
When he noticed the subject matter of many of the volumes, however—detailed analyses of the Marquis de Sade, drawings and daguerrotypes of numerous people in bizarre and painful-looking sexual positions—he turned away with a frown, reassessing the magnitude of the loss.
De Sade printed this discourse in a book called Philosophy in the Bedroom, which is about the defloration and corruption of a virgin.
The influence of de Sade is also apparent in The Lustful Turk (published in 1828) about two middle-class English girls who are captured by Moorish pirates and deflowered in the Dey’s harem by the masterful Turk.
In the room with walls bound like books in large grained, crushed morocco, Chadwick and Count Donatien Alphonse Francois, marquis de Sade, sat in high-backed chairs playing chess at a C Fifteen moneychanger's table.
Myra is persuaded to share his admiration for the Nazis - he had a large collection of books about them - and de Sade.
Moro makes Caligula and Hitler and De Sade look like little Lord Fauntleroy.
The abbe de Sade calls aloud for a new edition of Petrarch's Latin works.
I was so proud of it, especially the parts I lifted from William Burroughs and the Marquis de Sade.