Not exact matches
Under the new
rules, content will be edited or even banned if it promotes «luxurious lifestyles,» shows «violent and criminal processes in detail,» demonstrates «
obscenity» including masturbation or displays «abnormal sexual behaviors» such as homosexuality.
But there is also the purposeful re-imagining of an Ireland untouched by the garish
obscenities brought about by the violent oppression of British
rule and Ford, perhaps naively, paints a picture of a lovingly tolerant community with no divisions or hints at political unrest, except maybe that which occurs between a husband and wife.
Look at that snout and mutter
obscenities at the egghead politicians that came up with today's pedestrian crash
rules.
Most, like The Housekeeper's Daughter, were banned by authorities at one stage for «offensive
obscenity», as it was classified, while others fell foul of sedition or blasphemy
rules.
We live in a world where Instagram
rules culture; where our President, instead of sending out official memos, types
obscenities and presses «tweet.»
The U.S. Justice Department's complaint alleged that the defendants» employees harassed tenant families by yelling
obscenities at young children and threatening parents with eviction for minor infractions of
rules that imposed unreasonable and discriminatory restrictions on children.