Once a font of musical ideas both wildly original and luridly commercial, hip-hop has become embroiled in a protracted bout of tail-chasing. |
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Mar's death is prominently, and often luridly, described in later chronicles, and was probably exploited by the 1488 rebels as part justification for their actions. |
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It's a luridly funny piece, but Guerra's point is that we adopt roles as protective covering. |
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Behind the counter are sachets offering luridly packaged packets of Amsterdam Gold, Herbal Bush and Mayan Dream. |
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The infantile and lewd insults routinely exchanged on the pitch were luridly aired in court. |
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Visitors throw confetti at each other and drape strings of luridly coloured sweets round their necks. |
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It was night, and the white faces and the scarlet banners were luridly floodlit. |
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The state-of-the-art 3D technology draws us in, but it is the vivid weirdness of Cameron's luridly imagined tropical otherworld that keeps us fascinated. |
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The flaming base of the opposite mountain, all luridly aflare in the windy dusk. |
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In 1931 Ellery J. Chun, a Yale-educated tailor, gave the city one of its enduring emblems, the luridly colored aloha shirt, a classic of kitsch couture. |
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The details of the crime were luridly and sensationally described. |
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