5.That being said, as with all myths and legends, embellishments inevitably happen over time to make the tale more titillating and, therefore, more likely to be retold.
6.In particular, they object to the FCC's rules about “fleeting expletives” (isolated, and in many cases, unscripted swearing) and brief glimpses of titillating body parts, which are subject to heavy fines.
7.For what is truly titillating is a temptation to violate its perspective by imagining the episode from the viewpoint of the Chinese girl rather than the white European male.
8.II. Staring into the Abyss There is a turning point in the film where the up until then almost titillating speculations surrounding the mystery of the crop circles are replaced with the dread of actual alien invaders.
II. 面临深渊在电影的转折点时,围绕着麦田怪圈这一谜题的各种令人兴奋的揣测都被真实的外星入侵的绝望所取代。
9.I always go in saying, I want to put out a diversity of content, including stuff that is less titillating and salacious, but is important to do, it's more researched, et cetera.
10.Whenever he came to town, there was a feminine fluttering. Not only did the romantic aura of the dashing blockader hang about him but there was also the titillating element of the wicked and the forbidden.
11.She cautions rightly that the chronicler of one emperor was likely to trash the reputation of the one who had gone before, and the titillating or horrifying tales should be taken with a large pinch of salt.
12.All of these dangers are exclusive to the night, giving a titillating purpose to the day as preparations must be made under the suspense of the setting sun; be they setting traps, gathering resources, building a fortress or finding a safe zone.