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In Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie ( 1972 ) , Buñuel continues his homage to Rulfo's Pedro Páramo with the scenes in which the living enter the world of the dead and the dead penetrate the realm of the living .
In Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie ( 1972 ) , Buñuel continues his homage to Rulfo's Pedro Páramo with the scenes in which the living enter the world of the dead and the dead penetrate the realm of the living .
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Same - sex marriage opponents will no doubt continue to advocate on the basis of procreation , the ideal good of mixed - gender relationships , and the historical tradition of het erosexual marriage as the foundation of society .
Same - sex marriage opponents will no doubt continue to advocate on the basis of procreation , the ideal good of mixed - gender relationships , and the historical tradition of het erosexual marriage as the foundation of society .
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The point is that romance , intimacy , and traditional conceptions all continue to be current . Most people in our society are influenced by all of them . Thus , the influence of the discourse of intimacy extends well beyond those ...
The point is that romance , intimacy , and traditional conceptions all continue to be current . Most people in our society are influenced by all of them . Thus , the influence of the discourse of intimacy extends well beyond those ...
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