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prostitutionReceipt of money for sexual acts. Society's attitude towards prostitution varies according to place and period. In some countries, tolerance is combined with licensing of brothels and health checks on the prostitutes (both male and female).
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He who sells my sister, for purposes of prostitution, stands forth as the pi- ous advocate of purity. Little did I suspect that the sacrifice of truth, which we both imagined to have been made to friendship, was in reality a prostitution of it to a depraved and debauched appetite. They swore in the jury, and then the lawyer for the prostitution got up and begun. |
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