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(1) And billboards promoting movies deemed violent or risque have their share of critics. (2) Flamboyant drop-dead designs vary from risque bare-as-you-dare creations to the latest gold and lurex numbers. (3) Taking her cue from some of MADONNA's more risque antics, it was pure raunch from the outset, which saw the star sporting a sexy circus mistress's uniform. (4) "With Alison, it's a little bit more risque, " he said. (5) 'And despite her risque stage appearances, she insisted she is still single: 'I don't know enough men and I'm quite isolated. (6) So in addition to keeping your friends' risque pictures and comments off of your profile, be cautious about whom you friend and when. (7) The result is a production decidedly more risque than the typical Peking opera, with plenty of wine guzzling, pelvic thrusts and shirtless male dancers. (8) It may be risque or a more tame form of praise, depending on her body language toward you. (9) They also face the challenge of competing against more risque fare available on cable channels, such as HBO. (10) In fact the campaign, in which her modesty is protected by strategically placed lion cubs, was deemed to risque for the city of Venice and removed after complaints. (11) Naked News, which features anchors and reporters who disrobe during newscasts, launched its risque take on current affairs in Japan. (12) The bartender says "Only if what you show me ain't risque." (13) "How to Get Rid of Cellulite" is his first collaboration with Warner Brothers and will not disappoint fans of his earlier work, with its risque dialogue and funny songs. (14) The Kiss is on loan to a Margate gallery from the Tate, where it arrived in 1955 and has scarcely raised an eyebrow — but for years it was considered too risque to display outside the capital. (15) The hectic social schedule gave him a fresh lease of life and he entertained visitors with crisp anecdotes, risque jokes and renditions of old music hall songs.