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The same month, McGuire “terrorized” Leocadio using racist and vulgar language, causing the vendor to remove his stand from the intersection, the complaint states.

Another video made up a story about an assault on a Donald Trump rally attendee, while a third depicted a fake billboard with vulgar language claiming that Harris wanted to change children's gender en masse.

From Salon

It thrives on the rowdy spectacle of real divorcing couples fighting over the same red-meat sins of at-fault divorce — adultery, extravagance, neglect, anger, all with vulgar language and shouting that no real courtroom would tolerate.

Upset after the neighbor blamed her for Jan. 6 and used vulgar language, she hung the flag “for a short time,” Bream wrote, saying Alito described some neighbors as “very political.”

Steeped in alcohol and analysis themselves, sophisticated audiences thrilled to the play’s voyeurism and vulgar language, even as the Pulitzer Prize committee got prudish, suspending the drama prize the year “Woolf” was eligible.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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