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The suave discomforts of this masochistic minimalism is something that only the superrich can afford.
WSJ: When the Outrageous Became Mainstream
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These days it is only the masochistic American who ever clicks on his online portfolio.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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He endows a clenched, masochistic character with such scale and force that he takes over the movie.
NEWYORKER: The Playboys
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The greatest sight is the kavadi carriers, the devotees who subject themselves to seemingly masochistic acts as fulfilment for answered prayers.
BBC: Malaysia's Thaipusam festival
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In a formerly bad-luck city, it feels like a masochistic revival.
WSJ: Jason Gay: Sick, But Healthier Than the Sox
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Yet art which bludgeons the senses ends up by numbing, and thus paves the way to the snuff movie and the reduction of art to sado-masochistic voyeurism.
ECONOMIST: Why is art so hard?
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Max Mosley is suing Google in France and Germany in an attempt to force the internet company to monitor and censor search results about his alleged sado-masochistic orgy.
FORBES: Max Mosley's Very Amusing Attempt to Sue Google
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Partly because I was curious and partly because I have a masochistic streak, I recently e-mailed the people we had swapped with to ask what they thought of our place.
CNN: The secrets to happy house swapping
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This masochistic exercise in conspicuous Conservative contrition is not quite over but is drawing to a merciful close, and Mr Lilley appears to have got the gist of what Britons think.
ECONOMIST: Something for the kitchen table
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Blues fans have a masochistic streak a mile wide.
ECONOMIST: The blues
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As for the rest of the programs last night, well ... only the most masochistic of TV showrunners and network executives even look at ratings during a holiday week (which is to say, pretty much all of them).
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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It's a powerful, if masochistic read.
CNN: VIEWS FROM THE FRINGE