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... which according to the former's editor, Judith Jones, who read Powell's blog together with Child before her death in 2004, was less than encouraging: Flinging around four-letter words when cooking isn't attractive, to me or Julia.
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Some have even gone over to the dramatic side and threatened death if teenagers can't control themselves in temptation. Viewers have scoffed at these words from media sources and quoted them sarcastically many times. But, isn't this a ...
You can't win or lose them all–it isn't for nothing that the man has been called “the comeback kid”....The four-letter words will return. They are now conspicuous even by their absence. A last item before the deadline.
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So that's why we use so many four letter words! ~ BBL.) Consumption of television content generally doesn't result in big startle responses or defensive repositioning since it isn't threatening and the audiences are accustomed to it.
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They then researched further and found his past tweets to be ripe with four-letter F-bombs. I'm no prude, but even I was upset with him. ... Without a doubt, keep the full, correct spelling of the F-word out of your social media posts.