Sentences with phrase «use of profanity in»

the only thing I know for sure is the book is not for children due to the use of profanity in it.
In reality, do we view the use of profanity in a similar way?
Additionally, Neal's use of profanity in responses to questions was highly unprofessional.
In a second survey involving 75,000 Facebook users, the researchers measured the use of profanity in online social interactions.
The minority panel member felt that the use of profanities in some cases could be excused; however, the panel member held the view that the constable's conduct didn't excuse Johnson's behaviour.

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In fact, a frank discussion of profanity and its uses might be beneficial, Bergen believes.
It's not a religious book, and the author uses quite a bit of profanity, but he makes some astute observations about religion and politics in the United States.
He used two mild words of profanity in his talk, and nobody batted an eye.
What if we didn't care about people using profanity in our presence, or if they smelled of alcohol and cigarettes?
You talk of taking delight in using profanity and say that you do so to «strongly criticise».
Look for just a moment at the religious symbols used in profanity, for these symbols have come to be viewed as covered by the third Commandment: «You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.»
Partly, he admits, his liberal use of profanity did him in.
I have seen requests from the organizers of the protest to refrain from using profanity and to help support local business while in town.
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She and her husband do not always see eye to eye on everything, Trump suggested at another point, when the real - estate mogul's use of profanity came up in the conversation.
A well - funded Republican group trying to stop Trump is going on the air in Florida with a new TV ad criticizing the GOP front - runner's use of profanity.
Participants also completed a survey that assessed their attitudes toward people who swear, which was used as a measure of each person's likelihood of being offended by profanity and the circumstances in which they might view it as acceptable.
If so, I wrote this article to help guys in situations where its hard to Holy fuck is an example of «liturgical profanity» used interjectionally to express anger, contempt, disgust, or amazement.
Language: C - At least: 16 moderate profanities, 42 mild profanities, 18 terms of Deity used as expletives or profanity, and one prayer address that was questionable in sincerity.
Band of Brothers could use a little more humor, a bit more of the irreverence and profanity that frequently arises in groups of men alone, to break up its almost unrelievedly somber atmosphere.
Language: The script includes one muffled used of a strong sexual expletive in a non-sexual context along with infrequent scatological slang and mild profanities.
In comparison to other films that receive this rating and demonstrate far greater use of profanity, sexual and crude dialogue and often comic violence, this film is much milder and in comparison is a soft PG - 13 or perhaps PIn comparison to other films that receive this rating and demonstrate far greater use of profanity, sexual and crude dialogue and often comic violence, this film is much milder and in comparison is a soft PG - 13 or perhaps Pin comparison is a soft PG - 13 or perhaps PG.
Profanity: Approximately 80 instances of coarse language: Including: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, sometimes in a sexual context.
(In French, Russian and English with subtitles) Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema (R for violence, profanity, drug use and sexuality) Fact - based gangsta» saga revisiting a Sowetan street hoodlum's (Rapulana Seiphemo) rise from petty criminal to powerful crime boss in the wake of the fall of South Africa's Apartheid regimIn French, Russian and English with subtitles) Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema (R for violence, profanity, drug use and sexuality) Fact - based gangsta» saga revisiting a Sowetan street hoodlum's (Rapulana Seiphemo) rise from petty criminal to powerful crime boss in the wake of the fall of South Africa's Apartheid regimin the wake of the fall of South Africa's Apartheid regime.
Winter's Bone (R for profanity, drug use and violence) Dysfunctional family drama, set in the Ozarks, about a spunky 17 year - old's (Jennifer Lawrence) perilous trek through the Ozark Mountains in search of her meth - dealing father who has jumped bail after putting up their house as collateral.
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: The script contains numerous profanities, scatological slang, crude language and a strong sexual slur, as well as one used of the sexual expletive in a non-sexual content.
Language: The script contains a handful of mild curses and profanities, along with one strong sexual expletive used in a non-sexual context.
Red 2 (PG - 13 for profanity, drug use and pervasive violence) Espionage thriller finds former, CIA Agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) coaxed back out of retirement and reunited with his elite team of spies to track down a portable nuclear bomb that's landed in the hands of terrorists.
(In Portuguese with subtitles) Death at a Funeral (R for profanity and drug use) Offbeat British comedy about the relatives of a recently - deceased family patriarch who hope not only to bury the body but also a dark secret about the dysfunctional dearly departed.
Superbad (R for profanity, sexuality, alcohol and drug use, a violent image, and pervasive crude content) Raunchy, coming - of - age comedy about a couple of inseparable, nerdy high school seniors (Jonah Hill and Michael Cera) who plan the perfect party in order to end their interminable losing streak and finally get the girls of their dreams before they set off in the Fall to different colleges.
The Loft (R for profanity, sexuality, nudity, drug use and graphic violence) Remake of the 2008 Belgian thriller of the same name revolving around five married suburbanites (Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller, Eric Stonestreet and Matthias Schoenaerts) who purchase a penthouse in the city for secret rendezvous with mistresses only to become suspicious of each other after a female corpse is found inside their
Fierce People (R for nudity, profanity, sexuality, drug use and violence) Dysfunctional family drama about a coke - addicted single - mom (Diane Lane) struggling to survive in NYC who decides to try to get her life back on track by showing up with her 16 year - old son (Anton Yelchin) at the sprawling, suburban estate of a wealthy, elderly client (Donald Sutherland) of hers.
The Runaways (R for profanity, sexuality and drug use) Kristen Stewart stars as Joan Jett in this coming - of - age bio-pic about the meteoric rise to fame in 1975 and burnout by 1977 of her all - girl rock and roll quintet comprised of attractive 15 year - olds.
Fort Tilden (R for profanity, sexuality, graphic nudity and brief drug use) A day - in - the - life comedy chronicling the frustrations encountered by a couple of BFFS (Bridey Elliot and Claire McNulty) bicycling to a beach in Brooklyn.
Profanity: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, sometimes in a sexual or aggressive context.
A Birder's Guide to Everything (PG - 13 for profanity, sexuality, drug use and partial nudity) Ornithological comedy about a 15 year - old bird watcher (Kodi Smit - McPhee) who embarks on an expedition with a couple of friends in search of the supposedly - extinct Labrador Duck.
Lymelife (R for profanity, sexuality, violence and drug use) Coming - of - age drama set during an outbreak of Lyme disease in the late Seventies in a Connecticut town where an innocent 15 year - old's (Rory Culkin) life is turned upside - down when he falls in love with the girl next - door (Emma Roberts) at the same time his parents (Alec Baldwin and Jill Hennessy) separate and his soldier brother (Kieran Culkin) receives orders to ship out overseas.
The World Made Straight (R for violence, drug use, sexual references and profanity) Adaptation of the Ron Rash novel of the same name, set in the Seventies, about a troubled young man (Jeremy Irvine) eager to escape a rural Appalachian community stained by the legacy of a Civil War massacre.
Wish You Were Here (R for profanity, sexuality, violence and drug use) Missing persons drama about four Australian friends enjoying a vacation in Southeast Asia until one member (Antony Starr) of their party disappears mysteriously.
(In French and English with subtitles) Goon (R for drug use, graphic sexuality, brutal violence and pervasive profanity) Seann «Stiffler» Scott stars in this overcoming - the - odds hockey comedy about a halfwit bouncer who leads a ragtag, semi-pro team of misfits to glory on the icIn French and English with subtitles) Goon (R for drug use, graphic sexuality, brutal violence and pervasive profanity) Seann «Stiffler» Scott stars in this overcoming - the - odds hockey comedy about a halfwit bouncer who leads a ragtag, semi-pro team of misfits to glory on the icin this overcoming - the - odds hockey comedy about a halfwit bouncer who leads a ragtag, semi-pro team of misfits to glory on the ice.
Who wouldn't want to see a character like Terence Fletcher, played by J.K. Simmons (Juno, Upcoming Justice League movie as Commissioner Gordon) in front of a live audience, using funny profanity, hollering, and acting like a maniac at a lovable character like Andrew Neiman, played by Miles Teller (War Dogs, Bleed for This)?
ven on the game's «very easy» difficulty — which I admit to using without an ounce of shame — casually flinging the analog sticks will result in frustratingly quick rounds of golf and colorful rounds of profanity.
Enemies Closer (R for sexuality, drug use, profanity and graphic violence) Action thriller about an ex-Navy SEAL (Tom Everett Scott) who joins forces with his mortal enemy (Orlando Jones) in order to avoid the clutches of a ruthless drug cartel searching for a missing shipment.
Language: A handful of mild profanities are heard along with one use of a sexual expletive in a non-sexual content.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening March 18, 2011 BIG BUDGET FILMS Limitless (PG - 13 for profanity, mature themes, violence, sexuality and disturbing images) Bradley Cooper stars in this action thriller about a frustrated writer whose life is transformed after he is introduced to a top - secret, smart drug which enables him to use 100 % of his brain.
Southland Tales (R for sexuality, profanity, violence and drug use) Futuristic apocalyptic epoch, set in a Los Angeles which is a police state and on the brink of economic and environmental disaster in the wake of a nuclear attack on Texas.
Profanity: - Frequent use of the sexual expletive and variations, sometimes in a sexual context.
The Nice Guys (R for violence, profanity, sexuality, nudity and brief drug use) Unlikely - buddies crime comedy, set in L.A. in» 77, about a pair of private eyes (Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe) who grudgingly join forces to investigate a fading porn star's apparent suicide.
The Guilt Trip (PG - 13 for violence, profanity and drug use) Dysfunctional family comedy about a scientist (Seth Rogen) who, against his better judgment, invites his overbearing mother (Barbara Streisand) to tag along on a cross-country journey in search of a distributor for his new invention.
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