Sentences with phrase «coarse language in»

When an American Pentecostal bishop, who encouraged profanity and coarse language in the bedroom from his pulpit, divorced his wife, there was no talk of stepping down for a time of restoration.

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Profanity: Approximately 80 instances of coarse language: Including: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, sometimes in a sexual context.
Profanity: Approximately 150 instances of coarse and / or sexual language, including: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, sometimes in a sexual context.
Language: Approximately 140 instances of coarse and / or sexual language, including: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, sometimes in a sexual context.
He has the leathery looks, the voice, the posture — as well as that bellicose, domineering way with anyone opposing him, and the coarse country realism in his language.
Profanity: Approximately 65 instances of coarse language, including; - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations in a non-sexual context.
Language: Approximately 140 instances of coarse language including: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, sometimes in a sexual or aggressive context.
Language: Approximately 150 instances of coarse language, including: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations in non-sexual context.
Language: Approximately 16 instances of coarse language including one use of a sexual expletive in a non-sexual context, infrequent scatological slang, cursing, and vulgar expressions.
- Approximately 20 instances of coarse language, including the sexual expletive used in non-sexual context, scatological slang and mild profanity.
Free Style (PG for sensuality, mature themes and coarse language) Corbin Bleu stars in this sports adventure chronicling an 18 year - old biker's quest to win the Amateur Motorcross Championship with the help of his mother (Penelope Ann Miller), his little sister (Madison Pettis) and his new girlfriend (Sandra Echevarria).
An overindulgence in coarse language exposing profanity as the hobgoblins of small minds and unimaginative scripts.
Melfi sprinkles a few other memorable lines in St. Vincent's opening half, but as a mid-plot twist turns the film irrevocably toward the saccharine, the script's unpolished aspects become visible: the way that the bookie (Terrence Howard) to whom Vincent owes money all but disappears halfway through; the manner in which Vincent's pregnant Russian prostitute girlfriend (Naomi Watts) exists largely to allow for stereotypical jokes founded on her accent and coarse language.
Language: Approximately 150 instances of coarse language, including: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, sometimes in a sexual context.
- Approximately 18 instances of coarse language including the sexual expletive (in a non-sexual context), as well as scatological slang, profanity, and vulgar expressions
Language: Infrequent use of coarse language includes two uses of sexual expletive (in a non-sexual contexts), scatological slang, cursing, and mild vulgar expressions.
Language: Approximately 130 instances of coarse and / or sexual language, including: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, often in a sexual context.
Don Verdean (PG - 13 profanity, coarse language, suggestive content and brief violence) Sam Rockwell plays the title character in this irreverent Christian comedy revolving around a cash - strapped cleric who hopes to inspire his congregation by finding sacred relics in the Holy Land.
Along the way its colorful story takes in a host of characters, locations, and events, from the early Anglo - Saxon tribes; Alfred the Great's stubborn resistance to the Danes; the impact of the Norman invasion in 1066; the «arrival» of such masterpieces as Beowulf and The Canterbury Tales, not to mention a «coarse» playwright named William Shakespeare (who alone contributed 2,000 new words to the language!)
The only negative thing I can say about the story and dialogue in general is the fact very often relies on coarse language and lots of swearing, making Zenith a game that is best advised to mature audiences.
However, in addition to the actual game content there is strong coarse language and is not recommended for a younger audience.
It can also take a form closer to language alone — like conceptual art for John Baldessari and Lawrence Weiner, political art for Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger, exercises in logic for the 1960s» British collective Art and Language, or a coarse joke for Richard Prince and Christopher Wool.
His constantly changing practice, however, began to incorporate the use of dolls in raucous environments combined with coarse and earthy language.
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