And yet, armed with crafty pop hooks, scuzzy lo-fi folkiness and a grubby hat, that's exactly what he did. |
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At least it's not being done in some back alley clinic in the scuzzy part of town. |
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Instead I'll be haunted by guilt and a scuzzy feeling every single day I work. |
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Shuffling past security in our scuzzy T-shirts and jeans, the officious receptionist tuts at us. |
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He totally rammed that down his partner's throat, dragging him against his very clearly stated wishes into scuzzy, illegal activity. |
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The director further subverted the original's scuzzy naturalism by superimposing the images or arranging them in split screens. |
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You can find apartments at these rates but they can be pretty scuzzy ones. |
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Galt climbed into the old claw-footed bathtub, which was scuzzy and stained, its tarnished drain a tangle of hairs. |
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How can the minister make us believe that he did not know about this scuzzy Liberal cover up? |
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Talk Normal Bad Date The first release from the Brooklyn noiseniks' new album is a mean and moody affair with plenty of scuzzy low-end. |
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Through a smattering of EPs they have injected their scuzzy pop with a glossy pulp fiction magazine breed of bratty punk. |
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Thriller-style beat adds scuzzy guitar, a suggestive lyric and Bono vocal curve. |
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This turns out to be some slimeball with a video camera in his scuzzy apartment, and Coco is bullied into undressing and starts crying while reading out the porny script she's been given. |
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The scuzzy energy of CBGBs meets the low-rent glamour of Paradise Garage? |
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The 1980 original was a scuzzy piece of misogyny and this is certainly no different. |
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If you put together a simple, scuzzy bassline, off kilter drums, yelping vocals and cover it all in some lo-fi haze you have something resembling a K Records B side. |
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