French soldier and writer whose descriptions of sexual perversion gave rise to the term `sadism' (1740-1814)
1Sade Bimantara said West Papuans were politically free under Indonesia's democratic system.
2I'd love to hear a Sade album produced by Questlove, for example.
3Sade's sultry vocals over this mid-tempo track set the mood just right.
4It's from the de Sade name that the term sadism is derived.
5Rejoice in your pilgrimage and let conviction no longer sadden your life.
6Conservatives criticised Ms Sade, who appears to have deactivated her Twitter account.
7Even at his most outrageous, Sade was not really a pornographic writer.
8Sade-138 is the only collapsar we know of in the Magellanic Clouds.
9Or, you may get a surprisingly gorgeous cover of a Sade classic.
10All walk and all do not sadden that which is not talk.
11De Sade says that his name was Louis, without mentioning his cognomen.
12The legacy of torturous French writing certainly predates the likes of de Sade.
13Sade talked about financial situations for theatres of color in general.
14Of course, de Sade's mother-in-law didn't like that, and she had him imprisoned.
15The source at Sade's label denied any connection to that site.
16The Marquis de Sade was at least once arrested for sodomy.