Dictionary of Obscure Sexual Terms


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Dictionary of Obscure Sexual Terms

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Excavations in these areas have found the ruins of cities geared variously towards trade, politics, or religion. Some had large, dense populations , but others carried out urban activities in the realms of politics or religion without having large associated populations. Among the early Old World cities, Mohenjo-daro of the Indus Valley Civilization in present-day Pakistan , existing from about BC, was one of the largest, with a population of 50, or more and a sophisticated sanitation system.

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Every day yawned like a week —Donald Seaman Forty-five minutes passed, like a very slow cloud —Dylan Thomas Here time swings idly as a toy balloon —Phyllis McGinley The hours weighed like centuries on his heart —Lawrence Durrell If time seems to pass so quickly, this is because there are no landmarks. Leisure is like a beautiful garment that will not do for constant wear —Anon Life goes like the river —Clifford Odets Like a run in a stocking.

Gass Time has moved on like a great flock of geese —Stephen Minot Time is a storm in which we are all lost —William Carlos Williams Time is like an enterprising manager always bent on staging some new and surprising production, without knowing very well what it will be —George Santayana Time is like a river made up of the events which happen, and its current is strong.

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No sooner does anything appear than it is swept away and another comes in its place, and will be swept away too —Marcus Aurelius Time is like money; the less we have of it to spare the further we make it go —Josh Billings Time is like some balked monster, waiting outside the valley, to pounce on the slackers who have managed to evade him longer than they should —James Hilton Time, like a flurry of wild rain, shall drift across the darkened pane —Charles G.

To him the world has just begun. And every city waiting to be built.