Ugly thougths of Jessica and her artificial friends entered her troubled mind, making her cry out in animosity. |
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Ugly as its surroundings may be, for more than 60 years the bright orange ball has successfully beckoned to the thirsty and the hungry. |
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In the courtyard was The Ugly Mug Jug Band, a fearsome foursome with a banjo, guitar, washboard, harmonica and jug. |
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Ugly looking shacks not trees or flowers now wrapped many hills in and around Seoul. |
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I also knew I wanted to do a collabo with Young Einstein, whom I had met while touring with Ugly Duckling. |
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While not exactly the Ugly American, Sinatra provided plenty of his own homegrown ballast. |
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Ugly sisters and wicked stepmothers, handsome princes and beautiful princesses are all culprits in making some children grow up with low self-esteem, say the US academics. |
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Please note that in the book The Ugly American, written over forty years ago by William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick, the ugly American is the good guy. |
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On Pretty Ugly People, we made up for the luxuries of a big-budget production with creating a summer-camp atmosphere. |
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Besides, it takes all sorts to make a world, there have never been swans on the farm pond, and Ugly decides he will like being different after all. |
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The event was to include toe-tapping music from the Ugly Jug Band and the best of brass from Shelley Brass Band. |
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Slow West was filmed in New Zealand and riffs on spaghetti western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. |
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The familiar story of The Ugly Duckling is always welcomed by children, a beautifully illustrated version particularly so. |
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Aarti, one half of dynamic female duo Pretty Ugly, admits that her introduction to the world of spinning tunes wasn't text book. |
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Ugly short infantry of the mind, Advancing over difficult terrain, Make this Corona Their mitrailleuse. |
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There's Ugly Betty in all her geeky glory, black fright wig, red glasses and all. |
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Ugly or unsightly structures in the vicinity of your home can bring about illnesses. |
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Ugly Duckling is a new company from Los Angeles aimed at hair stylists. |
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Ugly is also in retreat at Lorne Street Elementary School in Northridge, where rusty metal playground equipment has been replaced with colorful kid-safe equipment. |
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I can also detect in my writing my essential misanthropy rearing its ugly head. |
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But when sectarian dominance in any form has reared its ugly head, things have been bad. |
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How much of a rebel can you be in an ugly blue serge skirt with stiff box-pleats? |
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Then, with a nasty cackling laugh, an ugly tokoloshe stuck his head out from behind a rock. |
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The incident cast the police in an ugly light and their brutality was questioned by many. |
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The Discovery benefits from its romantic association with Captain Robert Falcon Scott and is fully rigged unlike its ugly sister. |
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As long as he keeps his ugly face off screen, leaving only his annoying voice that is acceptable, right? |
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Whatever it is that's riled him, his ugly, near unnecessary swearing renders any salient point he might have been making completely irrelevant. |
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We all have our likes and dislikes as to what we consider attractive, beautiful, sexy, ugly etc. |
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The bell rings its ugly sound and footsteps speed in the halls, the footsteps of tardy children running to class. |
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Kuschka was called a turncoat, a Limey, an English-lover and several names that are too ugly to repeat. |
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He shoved it hard into the floor and pulled, ripping an ugly gash in an expensive rug. |
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He told local reporters that he would never demand a trade no matter how ugly his contract negotiations become. |
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By this time, Dorian Grey had become totally corrupt, as vile and ugly as the figure in the portrait. |
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For this is a marriage made in heaven which will surely end in an ugly, emotional divorce. |
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Just as she reached the stairs to enter the house, an ugly gelding cantered to a stop and the rotund rider ungracefully dismounted. |
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Pray, Mrs. Tremlett, do you know any thing about the factory people that work in all these great ugly buildings round about Ashleigh? |
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The interior designer has done her best to apply some artful cosmetics to a bit of an ugly face. |
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And thirdly, despite having always been resolutely opposed to sexism, lookism and shapeism I couldn't get over how ugly the crowd was. |
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There was no special ribbon or tissue paper wrapped lovingly around them, just an ugly rubber band. |
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Noise, drunkenness, bad manners, rude and discourteous conduct and reckless driving will all raise their ugly heads, whatever we do. |
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That is a pretty ugly vehicle if you ask me, but I like the musical score for that advertisement. |
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He had lopped the tree back severely during the winter. Its shape was ugly and stunted. |
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First, the process of creating fur is an ugly, brutal and arguably torturous business. |
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She thinks constantly in metaphors, in assonance, in pretty words that don't mean anything, in ugly words that mean everything. |
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Often though, what we find is ugly surplus ammo that's just scary-enough to make you tense-a-bit when you touch it off. |
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As I am more into hardcore low-level programming, I sat for a long time using only ugly programmers' graphics and no real mission. |
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In more recent years, the commercial area along Highway 2 has become home of the visual anarchy of ugly big box stores and strip malls. |
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As Schoenberg said, atonality is rejected not because it is ugly, but because it is misunderstood. |
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The Chilean sea bass is very ugly, but at least it's not the orange roughy, which is the Atlantic slimefish, not an attractively named fish. |
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A controversial discussion can turn ugly very quickly, as tact is often a skill acquired at a more advanced language level. |
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Neither wanted to show their ugly sides by building an alliance for the sake of political interests. |
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The root is so magnificently ugly with its rough textured black hide that it makes a fabulous conversation piece. |
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When I turned back, he was still standing at the stage, big as life, in that ugly madras jacket. |
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And the ugly shagpile I encountered at The Maxwell has hardly done anything to change that. |
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Dot-coms may tank, but the empty offices they leave behind don't look quite as ugly. |
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It's an ugly place to be caught on a lee shore with a westerly gale and the tide making. |
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By the time it registered in my mind I was tracing the ugly teal tiles with my fingernail. |
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Kumble went round the wicket to bring the ugly miscued, sliced slog to mid-off's hands into play. |
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Often people come in with really ugly designs and insist that he tattoo them. |
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You find yourself much too ugly to go shopping in that bright mall with all these tawdrily dressed and rouged people? |
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And we had him clothed in this ugly pink nightgown, this noxiously ratty looking dirty blonde wig, red marabou, and orange fuzzy slippers. |
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I wonder who can tell me what you would call that ugly animal with a great big hump on its back that is condemned to live in a desert. |
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He now hopes to plant another 450 metres of hedge at Hob Moor to replace deteriorating hedges and to screen other ugly boundaries. |
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But, as it is with fads and band-aid solutions, the application of the new discourse became ugly. |
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We still see evidence of abiding bigotry and intolerance, in ugly words and awful violence, in burned churches and bombed buildings. |
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Now she was not only in the States illegally, the police had issued a warrant for her arrest after an antiwar protest that turned ugly. |
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But the offer is vetoed by Finn, who alone sees the ugly fascist behind The Man's smooth mask of respectability. |
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But how to convince those who regard it as an ugly and brutal activity that it merits wider public acclaim? |
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So why three shorts that once again portray Scotland as a dank, miserable, ugly country full of scumbags? |
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Every death is ugly and undignified, as life is wrenched away, leaving an inanimate, waxen corpse. |
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There are widespread negative attitudes that adults who are morbidly obese are weak-willed, ugly, awkward, self-indulgent, and immoral. |
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He said he didn't want to see some ugly broads moan about being on the rag. |
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I was one of the ugly sisters and another teacher became a raggy Cinderella. |
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They both had thick mats of curly blonde hair that had a tendency to get thick with dust and dirt, and they were both husky and cleverly ugly. |
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When you are scraped or wounded you form a scab, an ugly protective covering, until healthy skin can grow again. |
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If we copied such a place, all we'd be left with is ugly glass and concrete and a bunch of greedy materialists. |
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Behind these violent and ugly displays of rank bullying lies a profound irony. |
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His ugly face split into a malicious grin and he bore down upon her with rapid speed. |
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For all the millions that the Londoners have splashed out, aesthetes find them a comparatively ugly side to watch. |
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Although I am fairly open-minded, my maternal feelings tend to rear their ugly head at this issue. |
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And they're just as gracefully-sexy today as they were raw-boned ugly 50 years ago. |
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I saw a man up the street as he chased frantically after what looked like some kind of small, ugly animal. |
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How dare the new owners cut down those old fruit trees, not whitewash the walls, and put in those ugly blue tiles! |
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She was treated with particular savagery by cartoonists, who represented her as ugly, overdressed, over-fecund and avid for diamonds and pearls. |
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Tree poisoning has again reared its ugly head on the peninsula, with a row of trees in Terry St Balmain repeatedly vandalised. |
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Just as the garden weeds are more robust than the desired plants, bad information rears its ugly head more virulently than good information. |
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In the fields, where once the young children played, to the right of Mountain View, another rubbish dump has reared its ugly head. |
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It seemed the realization I had made at a young age was finally rearing its ugly head in their minds. |
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A wound on her leg had been scabbed over and was extremely tender, and her head pounded and thumped with an ugly ache. |
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It was as though she had two personalities, and when the beast reared its ugly head, it meant a very, very long night. |
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Incredibly, 250 years ago the Lake District was seen as an ugly and inhospitable wilderness. |
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Gone is the willowy beauty, and in her place is a thin, pinched, dowdy lady, an eccentric Victorian who wears ugly hats. |
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He is a lawyer, and I know if I meet him for drinks I will get the third degree and it will be ugly. |
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But I feel ugly beside Willow and wonder how she can bring herself to look at me, never mind kiss me. |
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He limped up and down the boards, eyeing the audience malevolently past a particularly ugly prosthetic nose. |
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It is kinda funny right now, as my ugly mug does adorn one page of a popular calendar. |
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Someone has attempted to erase the rather ugly scrawl in the middle with wire wool, or something scratchily similar. |
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He's so ugly that his smile makes leaves fall off trees, grass wither and die, and animals flee in terror. |
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But it didn't turn out to be the ugly old blond headed witch I had been expecting. |
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Anyway, you shouldn't be listening to what Molly says in the first place, that old ugly witch. |
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I think the media wanted it to be ugly and you get a bunch of lawyers together and it's ugly anyway, but it wasn't too much of a distraction. |
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Her mother's wide brown eyes were red and puffy and an ugly black bruise was swelling on her cheek. |
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Fear is always ugly, just as it was when the liberals rushed out to red-bait and denounce the left in the McCarthy years. |
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Neither is formal beauty a universally shared musical value, as much as film music or thrash metal are deliberately ugly. |
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They are perfectly ugly, perfectly cute, mini-dinosaurs, from their scaly heads to the tips of their thrashing tails. |
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Glass-topped dining tables may appear to take up less space, but can look ugly when guests are seated. |
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Then he lowered his horns, galloped along the bridge and butted the ugly troll. |
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The next thing he knew something hard had knocked him on the head and he had awakened with a throbbing headache and an ugly bruise. |
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His work has always struck me as a fusion of woolly-headed theology, half-digested evolutionary biology, and just plain bad, even ugly writing. |
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This agency has become the official applier of yellow, smiley-faced stickers on an ugly economy that is stiffing America's workaday majority. |
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The post-war years produced a mood of existential disgust, expressed through an idiom of self-consciously ugly realism. |
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At this point the visitors began to lose self-control, creating unnecessary and ugly off-the-ball incidents. |
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He is wretched, weak, ugly, inspiring contempt and disgust in not only all the supposedly good-hearted characters but also the reader. |
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Thank goodness I was an ugly kid, not very alluring in my cast-off, woolly mammoth all-in-one. |
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These can be ugly and tend to pull apart if merely butted up against each other. |
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To the right of him, coming down was another man, ugly and tall, yabbering into his mobile, displaying too much gold jewellery. |
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It steadily increased in size until it reached its full magnitude in 1885 as an ugly but substantial shelf-like structure. |
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In the last few weeks, a large amount of ugly, malicious information has been released into the media about me. |
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You might be under the impression that, for such a beautiful land, they've been blessed with a truly ugly language. |
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There is a really ugly underbelly to the cult of the celebrity yummy mummy. |
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To a casual viewer that's just an ugly woman on the till, but if you're a fan it repays your loyalty. |
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Perhaps the most repellant scene in the movie, it quickly takes the ugly overtones of a rape scene as he forces himself into her. |
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You'll make me go out into the big bad world and interact with a bazillion ugly people who hate me. |
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Chris was nearly eighteen and though he was tall, filled out with spiky black hair and handsome features, he still felt awkward, gawky, and ugly. |
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I was shooting drugs and drinking liquor and it just killed my liver and turned me into an ugly drunk. |
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Sudden leaps in profits led to large tax liabilities, and Uncle Sam reared his ugly head. |
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Noise still rears an ugly head but, instead of relentlessly bashing away, it is under a leash and controlled. |
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The Los Angeles Times reported January 27 that the skin infections, which appear as ugly boils, started turning up last fall. |
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However, the mermaids and mermen of the Pacific were ugly, angst-ridden hags with ape like features and brown hair covering their upper bodies. |
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It's a touch ugly, to be honest, with three external antennas on top of a small grey box. |
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The video transfer is slightly letterboxed and non-anamorphic, and looks about as ugly as any DVD I have ever seen. |
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If you cram that many scantily-clad people onto a beach in hot weather, things are likely to get ugly at some point. |
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What brought Stephanie Seymour and her magnate husband, Peter Brant, back together after an ugly divorce battle? |
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The ventilation underneath is welcome, but not especially useful, especially when it's butted up against the side handle in a rather ugly fashion. |
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They are ugly, malodorous, fraudulent, and worst of all, brown! |
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The ugly thing looked more like an urn than a vase and was adorned with small flowers and butterflies painted on the surface with real gold and silver. |
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But if you want to see surfing at its most ugly and mass-consumed, head to the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach. |
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But asking Murial Cooper to deliver an ugly and ordinary book design would be like forcing Mies van der Rohe to put a mansard roof on the Seagram Building. |
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Now a particularly ugly strand of this phenomenon, Native American appropriation, is hogging the spotlight. |
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Some longtime local acquaintances are struggling to square the man they know with the ugly associations. |
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It was a head-and-shoulders caricature of Chamberlain looking bloated, ugly and malevolent, wearing a lurid orange tent-like dress patterned in ironic little hearts. |
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But that romantic vision is colliding with reality, and the results are both ugly and impactful. |
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I don't want to have to spend my time tutoring an ugly thicko. |
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He wore this really ugly jacket with wide lapels that were embroidered at the edges so he looked like a cross between a carnival barker and a train conductor. |
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She stretched as much as she was able and the sun embraced her completely, as much as it was able, diffused by the ugly architecture and the barren trees. |
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It is ugly, mean-spirited, exploitative, illogical, and boring. |
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Don't feel ugly beside them, you're beautiful in a classy way. |
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Her yen for juxtaposition of pretty and ugly, water and tar, public and private, can be seen in the smallest moments. |
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The past few years of ugly gridlocked bloodsport politics have driven many Americans out of the arena in disgust. |
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He was at the infamous Orgreave coking plant near Sheffield during a particularly ugly confrontation, and narrowly avoided being badly hurt at Woolley pit near Wakefield. |
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Sure, it's as ugly as merde, but it's bigger than their Boeings. |
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Adding fuel to the fire was an often ugly war of words between Mr. Gelb and the unions, both in the press and on social media. |
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It was already starting to yaw uncontrollably, spinning in an unstoppable circle, ugly black smoke belching from the worthless engines, now just burning hunks of metal. |
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The artificial limb, in a white sock and brown flat shoe, was bound in a heavy material like canvas and ended in an ugly jointure where it was attached to the stump. |
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They went on to examine the ugly realities that tracking brings. |
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The relationship between the partners soured and devolved into ugly squabbling and litigation. |
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As always, its leaders paid lip service to lofty ideals to obscure the ugly base alloys. |
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I was going to go home and fix my face, hide it with makeup and hope that Brendan wasn't shallow enough to break up with me because I was temporarily ugly. |
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He remembered the way Buck had worn his first sweater, standing up tall and looking down at his chest, helpless to the giggling and the shame of wearing such an ugly outfit. |
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All that grows now is a beautiful double jasmine of which I have bowls full every day, and zinnias, ugly and useful. |
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The folks at the White House had better understand how quickly a campy horror movie can get ugly. |
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It was ugly, cantankerous, simple enough for any farmhand to understand and fix, and indomitable. |
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Anyone who thinks an ugly planet is a healthy planet is a wackadoo. |
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Aubry is tripping but for Martinez to beat him up like that is just ugly for all sides. |
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I loved what I managed to see of New York, but my skin protested by sprouting ugly things, and it took several shampoos to wash New York dirt out of my hair. |
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Soon, however, the mask of civility was removed, revealing the ugly face of bigotry. |
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The political rabble has shown its ire in ugly racial terms, too. |
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Imagine the lifelong impact on a girl who, from her earliest days at school, is looked upon as ugly because of her complexion. |
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But if you do, bear in mind that ugly and contemptible things lurk beneath its surface. |
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And then, in the aftermath of the stolen elections that year, the contradictions suddenly turned very ugly indeed. |
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Her hair hung in rat-tails, the gauzy dress was one big wrinkle, and her cheek had acquired an ugly purple bruise, compliments of the gorilla who almost drowned her. |
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But controversy reared its ugly head again ahead of the 2004 turf season. |
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The only fall-out of this episode was that the management, also having got wind of the rumour, quickly embedded the canvas in an ugly plastic case. |
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These services take long, ugly website addresses and present them in shortened, customized format. |
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If we fail, the ugly, cynical situation is guaranteed to get worse for decades to come. |
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This ugly incoherent woman had no absolutely no redeeming features. |
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He was spectacularly ugly, with not a redeeming physical feature. |
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Anyone who votes for it is going to be deluged with angry phone calls and some very ugly attack ads come next campaign. |
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Here, Cattrall casts off every remnant of glamour and determinedly mines her ugly side. |
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Before a ball has been kicked, our festival of the beautiful game has already been depicted as an ugly carnival of all that is wrong with the world. |
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The Chairman, the new book about disgraced former Florida Republican Party chairman Jim Greer, is a sloppy, ugly mess. |
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The scorecard is ugly on that front, providing yet another reason for Democrats to accept a government shutdown, however painful. |
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Two seasons ago, the show killed off its main romantic interest, Matthew Crawley, in an ugly car accident. |
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The NRA is certainly less of an evil than slavery, but is it really less ugly than McCarthyism? |
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Later on, a carefree lawn bowling picnic nearly turns into an ugly brawl. |
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Mr. Sanchez was writing something on the board in large, ugly handwriting. |
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It leaves an ugly black stain which can rot fabric, leather and paper. |
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It was an objective test that, for the first time, let the enormity of the drug problem in America rear its ugly head. |
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Gone were the ugly memories of errant throws to the wrong bases or ill-advised cutoffs. |
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They cannot feign ignorance at the end of a journey that was ugly all along. |
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Such quackeries do not make old people young and ugly girls pretty. |
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Better he should have a quick separation than an ugly lingering death. |
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To them, it is possible to embrace that flag as a statement about Southern folkways beyond the ugly racial part. |
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And journalists lost no time in predicting an ugly battle ahead. |
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Now that I think of it maybe that rabbit, dead but at least furry, was probably still better looking than my ugly old neighbor with his grey nose hairs and his liver spots. |
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Los Angeles was just a big, dry, sunny place with ugly homes and no style, but good-hearted and peaceful. |
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After mom cries out in anguish and frustration on hearing the verdict, the ugly side of the protests rears its head. |
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The runoff has turned into a macabre political sideshow filled with grotesque attacks and ugly accusations. |
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But the political turmoil is manifesting itself in ugly, hate-filled violence. |
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We also saw the ugly face of anti-Semitism rise again, primarily in Europe. |
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They involve a driveway over the common, which will be ugly and will suburbanise it. |
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He boldfaced the quote so it would stand out even though I told him it looked ugly. |
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She liked to think of it as a Charlie Brown tree, worthy of pity, not just a plain old ugly tree. |
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You wouldn't be so sympathetic if she were ugly and coarsehanded, like a woman who has worked for her food. |
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In all likelihood, Democrats should brace for an ugly election night. |
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The woman was so coyote ugly that if she wanted to hold my hand, I would cut it off at the wrist and give it to her. |
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And chide the cripple tardy-gaited night, who, like a foul and ugly witch, doth limp so tediously away. |
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There's something ugly and fascinating about reading such intimate tales of debasement and depression and failure and self-doubt. |
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He's drawn Dwayne as a cave-man. A really derpy, ugly caveman, with a sloping forehead, a drooling mouth and Dwayne's buzz cut. |
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Old Billy Dill and his ugly wife and son are sitting together in the dogtrot. |
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Eesh, she hated this apartment. Hated the ugly popcorn ceilings and the awkward floor plan. Why had she stayed? |
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He has a very ugly temper, and I have to be careful what I say to him or I'll end up with a fat lip. |
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It proved to be nothing more that a lizard of the geckotian family, hideously ugly, but, in common with all of his kind, perfectly harmless. |
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The Jeddak of Ptarth nodded his assent, but the ugly scowl that he bent upon Matai Shang harbored ill for that pasty-faced godling. |
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He was drinking a lot back when I first met him. A real heavy drinker, but a good drunk. He never let his ugly side show. |
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The red gumbo soil uttered ugly sucking sounds at the touch of a man's boot. |
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Tellson's Bank by Temple Bar... was very small, very dark, very ugly, very incommodious. |
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The inelegance of the ugly duckling stood in contrast to its ultimate life as a swan. |
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Ordered this since I hear vaguely good stuff about Alan Moore's Supreme, though the art is mostly ugly Liefeldian junk. |
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The first was ugly and uncomfortable and the latter was less secure, although it did offer greater aesthetic appeal and value as a status symbol. |
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He is later found in the forest of Northumberland by a follower of Uther's disguised as an ugly man and tending a great herd of beasts. |
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Nope, you're not the only Moonie here. Unfortunately, the US Bandai figures are kinda ugly. |
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Realist works of art may emphasize the mundane, ugly or sordid, such as works of social realism, regionalism, or kitchen sink realism. |
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She was to him as ugly as the sowfaced woman Llareggub who had taught him the terrors of the flesh. |
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Although he considered the house ugly and uncomfortable, he stayed there until his death almost 30 years later. |
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The ugly part is the quote marks on two adjacent lines that mean a newline character. |
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But notice that nonbeautiful does not mean the same as ugly. It is not true that every item in the universe is either beautiful or ugly. |
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Indeed, he records that many locals regarded the mountainous and wild landscapes as monstrous and ugly rather than romantic or picturesque. |
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Oh, not the middle of nowhere like the rest of Indiana, but a nowhere so flat and ugly you want to lie down in a ditch and never get up again. |
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Cooper then began two years of arduous performing, including a tour of Europe and a stint in pantomime, playing one of Cinderella's ugly sisters. |
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Cameron was from a family of celebrated beauties and was considered an ugly duckling among her sisters. |
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They are the only ones among the Huns who have white bodies and countenances which are not ugly. |
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I'm an ugly Rex hunt and I'm getting trolled! Why am I so lucky life is looking up on me! |
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Others you may flee from immediately because an ugly drunk girl keeps rubbing up on you. |
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His lack of self-restraint led to several ugly scenes of debauchery and violent outburst. |
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I listened to every blast of wind as if it were a dull ugly siroc on its way to consume me. |
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I've put on seven ugly, fat, sloppy, slobby pounds and I don't have anything I can wear. I'm beginning to look as slobby as I feel. |
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If it were not for his work, everywhere he went socially, everywhere he mixed with others, would cause his past life to rear its ugly head. |
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I hated her when she yelled at my aunt. She seemed ugly, a witch, always angry. Emptiness and anger. Buttocks are squooshy like breasts. |
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Unlike California, it was physical, ugly and acrid back then. |
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I dumped my ex wife's PT Cruiser in the ghetto, hoping a spontaneous strip party would scrap that ugly car down to the wheels overnight. |
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John Joy Tree greeted this with an ugly underlaugh, a barely audible sound which made Casher feel the whole situation was ridiculous. |
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The Madea films thrive on an ugly mix of minstrelsy and moralism. |
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The villain, Red Skull, is a scary character, not to mention seriously ugly in a noseless, Voldemortish way. |
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We want to see how far our readers can get the best impression of an ordinary, commonplace, ugly, commercial, shoppy or warehousy street. |
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In the distance the whitefeller lights of Bluebush cast an ugly orange pallor into the sky. |
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She's pig ugly, cap'n. I've never seen a more woegeous body shape without a BC Rich logo on it! |
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Yeap, I'm coming back in my next life as a daughter of one of my friends. I would never have to worry about looking ugly. |
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In an ugly, barren press conference, they demanded a new election. |
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Monkfish are a big, ugly species of anglerfish, often growing to 3 feet or more, with record fish weighing more than 200 pounds. |
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The residents of sector G-7, said that the auto mechanics activities were increasing day by day and the whole area was giving an ugly look. |
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Pepperdine features one of the best backcourts in the West, and to throw a pair of freshmen against them could be ugly. |
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This is ugly stuff, deeply self-defeating to the cause of self-government. |
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It has no fancy camo pattern, is travel-worn, ugly, faded battleship gray and raises no evil-eyeball attention. |
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Kate is pleased to come across a lumpsucker, an ugly fish whose presence is a sign that British seas are thankfully fairly clean. |
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His magical realism is never too cute, instead leaning toward a dispassionate, documentary portrayal of unlikely interpretations of ugly events. |
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The three have long been dead, and the proceeding opened old wounds in a state with an ugly segregationist past. |
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Since masseuses are also extremely possessive over their regular and trustworthy customers, ugly turf wars are not entirely uncommon. |
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There were ugly scenes as selfish scavengers drained bowsers in Gloucestershire and crooks cashed in by selling on their supplies. |
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The accusatory words hint of family disturbance, dysfunction and that ugly British tendency to sexualise prematurely our little girls. |
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Brume window film can also be employed as a handy and cost-effective method of screening out unwanted views, such as ugly, blank brick walls. |
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Nanny McPhee has an exaggerated persona, as well as ugly warts and a prominent bucktooth. |
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I thought all girls in their late teens were things of rare beauty, even the ugly ones, and my girl ain't ugly, no sirree. |
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The time-honoured salute to taunters at the Etihad was not pretty but not as ugly as his performance that day. |
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I was horribly insecure, horribly shy, always feeling ugly and weak. |
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We've met this nameless man with that ugly sweater who listens to old records and carps both longingly and snarkily about the way things were vs. |
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In the meantime, Welby is not, at least, spouting ugly bigotry. |
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This is because most shampoos contain a chemical called sodium lauryl sulphate or one of its equally ugly cousins. |
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A RADIO DJ who had severe acne as a teenager has undergone a chemical peel to remove ugly scarring on his face. |
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After an ugly fight broke out between two groups circulating petitions, a judge stepped in to lay down rules for petition circulators. |
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Got To Do The 42 is Martin's travelog of Scottish football and it contains the good, the bad and the ugly. |
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Thus various ugly neologisms which I find especially annoying have emerged in recent years from the USA into common usage. |
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Brenda, who is also famous in Argentina as a singer, hit back at fans who cruelly mock Tevez as a bit of an ugly duckling himself. |
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Mansfield Frazier on how the genre just hit an ugly, new low. |
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Oppressive anaglyptas, sickly floral designs or ugly woodchip paper made us long for smooth painted walls that would not detract attention from our furniture or paintings. |
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So check out the likes of the giant isopod, goblin shark, aye aye, Surinam toad, gob-faced squid and star-nosed mole to see if you agree with our ugly marks out of ten. |
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The young man and his son were fashionably turned out, he in linen shorts and an expensive ugly Hawaiian shirt, a large Rolex watch and Sperry Topsiders with no socks. |
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Either way, these things are ugly and, as the weather warms up and ferments the green stuff inside the plastic sacks, will become smellier than a week-old left-over curry. |
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Getting rid of ugly, twisty CAPTCHAs is more important to us than making a quick buck, so we're cutting all our fees down to zero for as long as we can. |
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It is in this setting that we meet two ugly changeling children, Bartholomew and Hetty Kettle, the offspring of a faery Sidhe father and English mother. |
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I'd love to shove my love pump into her axe wound. Only thing is, I bet she wouldn't mentally be there, cuz she'd be thinking how fat and ugly she looked naked and all. |
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Seeing Neville's ugly mug in deadpan mode is bad enough, but extended coverage of the bum-fluff moustachioed right-back really would be in bad taste. |
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The repulsiveness, the disgusting quality of Coriolanus's diction through synesthetic effect amounts to a bad smell rather than just an ugly sound. |
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But an ugly scene developed in the swish La Madrague restaurant. |
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Yet prejudice still infects sport, from racism turning the beautiful game ugly to the misogyny that underpinned lineswoman Sian Massey being ridiculed by Sky Sports pundits. |
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But no, me and my girl buddies were just really good friends who enjoyed each other's company without you-know-what rearing its ugly head and spoiling things. |
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She joked about her age, saying that she's so old that she gave herpes to Moses, and about being an ugly baby, so much so that the doctor put a diaper on the afterbirth. |
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It was an ugly example of wedge politics, the politics of division. |
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I tried to duck under the ball, but it was definitely an ugly finder. |
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The Republican House managers were acting like ugly Americans abroad who think that if they talk loudly and slowly, foreigners will understand them. |
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Partly as a 'screw you' to all the people who treated me so badly, to be honest. Show them the ugly duckling has morphed into a swan, that kind of thing. |
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The visitors could have added an instant second, but Rooney screwed an ugly attempt high into Hennessey's arms after Berbatov cleverly found the unmarked England striker. |
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I was astonished to find how little ugly she is, but as it appears to me, she is overwhelmed with her own projects, her own thoughts and own abilities. |
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Serena's transformation from sexy executive to momzilla had been swift and ugly. The more involved she became with the children, the more she squeezed him out of their lives. |
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Dwarfs are often also described as short and ugly, although some scholars have questioned whether this is a later development stemming from comical portrayals of the beings. |
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He stood there almost voiceless, lumpishly ugly with his face yellow and creased after the sleepless night, and his birthmark like a smear of dirt. |
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He hit the ball inside out in an ugly manner, but scored a four. |
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The tiny rooms are fitted with a burgundy leather chair, an end table stacked with phone books, and an ugly orange payphone common here in Australia. |
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She halted her pacing steps as the ugly significance of Nicholas Caulfield's pending arrival washed over her. Ruin. Destitution. Doom settled like a heavy stone in her chest. |
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The latest revision of the Concise Oxford, for example, includes such new entries as that ugly word adultescent, digital divide, duvet day, retail therapy and text message. |
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