Word: orall
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...symposium, entitled "Harvard Dentistry--Preparing for the 21st Century," will focus on new technologies in the prevention and treatment of oral disease, as well as financing health care...
Then there's the album, Erotica, which includes "Where Life Begins," an ode to oral sex that gives new meaning to "Parental Warning Advisory: Explicit Lyrics." How come I have this dreadful feeling that "Where Life Begins" is your next single? The ensuing public riots would certainly catapult you into First Amendment martyrdom, which, I suppose, is what you're after...
...volume, the fat bass line under this song does physically invade your body. Other audio tricks abound. "Bye Bye Baby," for instance, whips Madonna's voice into a studio-distorted baby doll. The album also features a foray "Deeper and Deeper" into discoland, as well as a paean to oral sex in "Where Life Begins." And if you ever wondered what "Justify My Love" would sound like over a house beat, it's here on "Waiting...
...sings, "I know this is not a dining room/ Conversation/ And you don't have to listen if you/ Don't have the time." The lyric is about oral sex, but frankly, it applies equally to art. Madonna puts these products on the shelves in the same spirit as she puts her naked hitchhiker self by the side of the road in Sex. You don't have to pick her up if you don't want to. And if she leaves something nasty on the seat, you have only yourself to blame...
...growing use of epidural pain relief, once largely confined to the obstetric delivery room to ease labor, has been a tremendous boon to cancer and postoperative patients. A terminal cancer patient who no longer receives adequate relief from huge doses of oral morphine can find relief at a fraction of the dosage with an epidural, and feel a lot less "doped up" as well. Epidurals are commonly used today after knee surgery and are increasingly being incorporated into the home care of acutely ill patients...