They are the dirty secrets under the squeaky-clean surface, the seductive sadomasochistic dream behind absolute power. |
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Campaigners have accused the company wanting to develop the site of waging a dirty tricks campaign. |
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The dirty deal was done before anyone at the Hungarian FA woke up to what was going on. |
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Remove excess clutter from countertops and shelves, put dirty towels in the wash, and organize along the way. |
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I think doctors should wear a T-shirt, and as soon as it's dirty put it in the wash and put a new one on. |
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There are people who do believe we should not wash our dirty linen in public, but we don't agree. |
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I'm not going to write about this here, because it wouldn't be fair and I don't believe in washing my dirty laundry in public. |
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Why should we wash our dirty linen in public as if we don't have structures to address our differences? |
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There is a terrible pressure within the community to close ranks, not to be seen in public, washing one's dirty linen in public. |
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She also notes who used which dishes, and holds them up accusingly before adding them to the basket of dirty dishes on the floor. |
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Flasks and bottles full of nitrates and sulphides and chlorates and acetone, labelled in English and Arabic, lay on dirty tables. |
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The flurry of quid pro quos and dirty deals has all the dignity of mobsters divvying up the spoils. |
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His dirty blonde waves of hair were tousled slightly and his tan arms were smudged with grease and dirt, but he still had me drawn. |
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The money must be paid in cash, to each person in refugee camps as they line up for their daily cup of dirty water and dried beef jerky. |
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In the early stages of the dirty water, there were some very nice large jewfish caught off both the north and south walls. |
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Some players do write and try to justify their dirty deeds, maybe to salve their own guilty conscience. |
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It's a dirty old night out there, wind howling, rain dashing against the windows, not at all the kind of night to move far from the fireside. |
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A dirty bomb would boost the radiation level above normal levels, increasing the risk of cancer and radiation sickness to some degree. |
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What makes dirty bombs particularly troublesome is that radioactivity, like fire, is something we deal with on a daily basis. |
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Now she sat in a small, rather dirty tavern, pretending the meat in front of her was a well-done steak. |
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An women in ragged cloths with one dirty infant in her arms approaches my car which stopped at a red light in Shahbag. |
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A young lady with tan skin and black hair stepped out, wearing a dirty uniform of some kind and well-worn leather boots. |
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The make-up people excelled themselves with lots of dirty fingernails and a welter of warts, wens and rotten corpses. |
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A tourist caused a security scare when he deliberately left his bag of dirty washing on a plane which brought him home from Ibiza. |
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But they have eye infections and all the other health risks associated with dirty water such as malaria and intestinal worms. |
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He rapped his walking stick hard on the dirty cobblestone path, three times in quick succession. |
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Leave her in dirty nappies longer than necessary and she will probably develop a nappy rash. |
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The hairs removed by the kangha are not to be thrown in a dirty place or on the floor. |
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The city had already fallen dark and the light that glowed in the dirty windows seemed to beckon her. |
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In every war it was the opportune time for the reactionist and commercial vulture to do his dirty work in the name of patriotism. |
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It's good to be back, Maggie's thrilled, and I'll soon readjust to how dirty and smelly the city is, I suppose. |
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He had dirty blond hair that fit his face better than the black hair from the wig. |
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For a few seconds, sneaking into the bar wearing dirty jeans and flip-flops seemed like an act of rebellion. |
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Diana was counting the tiny cracks branching off of the main one when a dirty hand thrust a heel of bread under her nose. |
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He'd stood up and his back was to her, his dirty blond hair was matted with dark red blood. |
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She reached down and tenderly pushed a few strands of dirty rusty red hair out of Tom's eyes. |
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It used to be the wonder fibre found in a multitude of products, but now it's a dirty word. |
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Straight whiskey these days, though, is no shot of red-eye in a dirty glass. |
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Whiskey is no longer just the drink of cigar-smoking older men in suits or a shot of red-eye in a dirty glass down at the local saloon. |
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He could smell her hair, dirty and knotted, but still with a hint of the strawberry shampoo she had used the morning before. |
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He quoted a friend who offered a woman a free pair of curtains if she would clean her dirty front window. |
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Then, to my shock, she pulled off her coat so she wouldn't get it dirty and started wrapping bandages around the wounds people had received. |
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She groped through her pile of dirty clothes for her battered gym shoes and wrenched them on forcefully. |
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He produced three slightly dirty envelopes with the familiar writing of Jacob Ryan. |
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He expressed concern that Tralee has been described as a dirty town and he warned that the label will stick if the local people allow it to. |
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These food, medicine and drink powder rations can be safely rehydrated with even dirty water. |
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We can't have a hedge but it's alright for them to put a dirty great lump of concrete outside our house. |
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Because the dirty little secret is that most Americans still greet the MLS with a big yawn. |
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One had long, dirty blonde hair with piercing blue eyes, and the other had long, golden yellow hair with soft blue green eyes. |
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I felt a drop of water land on the tip of my nose with a plop, mingling with the dirty sweat already on my face. |
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P had dirty blonde dreads, shocking front teeth, and a scabby old dog which gave us all scabies. |
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Probably most of his classmates that morning were concentrating on the yuck factor of that dirty cup. |
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I also took down yucky dirty plates and mugs people had left in the work room. |
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Now, we all know, amigos, that that's one of the seven dirty words you can't say on the air. |
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Another worry is that criminals will use the occasion to launder dirty money. |
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He took his dirty clothes to the local laundrette then threw them in the machine and filled it with powder. |
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He walked back into the bathroom and tugged off his T-Shirt, throwing it in a pile of dirty laundry he had yet to do. |
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Under a pile of dirty laundry, she retrieved two large flashlights and some batteries. |
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One day, in comes a gangly, loud-talking hippie longhair sporting a shirt fresh off the dirty laundry pile. |
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The closet was full of clothes and shoes, and dirty laundry littered the floor. |
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Adam put on some pants and picked up a random shirt from his dirty laundry. |
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They lug their dirty laundry to the neighborhood Laundromat, lug their groceries home and then lug the bags of garbage to the curb. |
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Soon, piles of dirty laundry are arriving at a prearranged drop-off point a mile from her cabin. |
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Inside, dirty laundry, including trousers and a towel, hung from a clothes line above a bed covered with a floral blanket. |
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There was no note, only a pile of dirty laundry and the smouldering remains of a meth lab attracting the attention of the local constabulary. |
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She had searched everywhere and by chance stumbled across Bert's pile of dirty laundry and saw it sticking out from underneath. |
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The house suddenly falls quiet again and with a deep sigh of exhaustion you turn to the piles of dirty plates and laundry that need washing. |
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In the laundry room I sort the really dirty whites, the so-so dirty whites, and the darks. |
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It was time for a rest, so while Jack rested, I took some dirty laundry and headed to the closest Laundromat. |
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In his corner, Michael has a double thickness of dirty foam rubber, two sleeping bags with broken zippers. |
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I carelessly threw my dirty clothes in the suitcase that was in my hotel room and zippered it up. |
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Look for dirty spots in your insulation, which often indicate holes where air leaks into and out of your house. |
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I don't care about rotten window frames, leaky roof tiles, the magnolia paint in the hall, the dirty lino in the kitchen. |
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Now I understood how women felt when being leched at by some perverse and dirty old man. |
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Everything was neat and tidy, and there were no dirty dishes or food leftovers to be seen anywhere. |
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Nine of the ten pilots were sitting around on crates or boxes, talking to each other, shooting glares and dirty looks at the remaining one. |
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Many women were giving him strange looks and dirty glares as he started to run. |
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That is, the long-term result of the whole dirty business is just as likely to be the consolidation of our form of constitutional monarchism. |
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Big, dirty green and around the size of footballs they lay around till late evening when the courtyard is cleaned for the procession. |
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You call people anti-vax as if it's a dirty word, but I would bet an anti-vaxxer would know more about vaccines than you do. |
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A masked killer is stalking the High School where almost all the students have deep, dark and dirty secrets hidden from the light of day. |
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After a quick rinse in the sink, he stuck the dirty dishes in the dishwasher. |
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The most common blunders include being late for the interview, dirty finger nails, slouching in the seat and having a wet, limp handshake. |
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Most of the time, they have to walk for kilometers or dig holes in dry ponds just for one or two pails of dirty water. |
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Having invited him to Mrs Ford's house, they pretend that Mr Ford is returning, necessitating Falstaff's concealment in the dirty linen basket. |
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Both students have signed up for apprenticeships and are looking forward to getting their hands dirty in their new careers. |
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She is apparently now doing a daily listicle over at Gawker and feeling dirty about it. |
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The guns leapt backwards with a rolling crash and an immense cloud of dirty smoke billowed back. |
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Apart from bees, most insects seem to have little or no purpose in life, but everything about rats is evil, dirty and vile. |
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The good news was that they were rooming together in the drafty, dirty attic. |
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He reeked and tears filled her eyes from a mix of his rotten smell and the pain his dirty fingernails were causing as they dug into her cheek. |
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To the boy it sounded like a bag of dirty clothes was being dragged across a rough area of cement. |
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The roughnecks dodged him, toting boxes of stamped cargo goods and dirty mops to swab the deck. |
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The floor and wall area adjacent to the potato rumbler were very dirty and incapable of being kept clean. |
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The dirty bomb was made from a material called radioactive zirconium which was packed into a bomb casing with high explosives. |
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The beauty of talking dirty in the sack is that you communicate it's not only your body which is aroused but your senses and mind as well. |
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Generally there are two meals a day made up of a communal bowl of sadza and these same dirty hands and fingers are the instruments for eating. |
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She had strawberry blond hair and a blue dirty dress that sagged at her knees. |
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True, tabloid journalism is something invariably dirty and salacious that refuses to ever consider whether what it is doing is right. |
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The process is characterized by dirty grayish or ash-gray-colored maculae on the skin of the trunk and limbs. |
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Little dirty hands had maculated the lower part of the walls with mud, gouache and colour pencils. |
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Then, of course, there's cybersex, which mostly consists of talking dirty to each other. |
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I watched this guy look around, jump into the dumpster, shuffle through a ton of dirty diapers and locate a half-eaten sandwich. |
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His once dirty blond hair had become a light, sandy brown and his scrawny build had been filled out with muscles. |
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The gutters were awash with dirty soot-flecked water, rushing down the storm-drain. |
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Go drown your sorrows at the local soda fountain in a tall, possibly dirty glass of sarsaparilla with the rest of the milquetoasts. |
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Turns out the dirty little secret in question is amphetamine use among major-league baseball players. |
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Hollywood is its own dirty little secret, and there's nothing Hollywood likes more than tattling on itself. |
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Do not blame, criticise or punish your child or call them dirty or babyish. |
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Some dirty little tea leaf tried to break into my flat on the weekend whilst I was stood by the front door. |
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He was also a team player, one who, like his own young assistants today, was only to happy to do the boss's dirty work. |
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The front of his jersey is always dirty and the knees of his pants are frequently torn. |
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Sixteen years old, he wears a nylon jacket with round cigarette burns in the shell, dirty cotton batting seeping out. |
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There were a couple of butts, but none of the dirty tactics both pugilists have used in some past fights. |
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You don't need much here, but it is a documentary, so I was wary of background noise or dirty sound. |
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The manciple accuses the cook of being drunk, and the cook falls off his horse after giving the Manciple a dirty look. |
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Rather than deal with the hassle of finding tenants and collecting the rent, I had appointed an agent to do the dirty work. |
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The woman nodded her approval and made a gesture to the manservant, she felt the dirty baggy shirt being pulled taunt around her front. |
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I wear a pair of bags, a dirty sweater, and go without hat or shoes and stockings. |
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Facilities for washing at the public baths and the launderette, and the use of the bagwash have helped mothers with the pile of dirty clothes. |
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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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They all looked disheveled with dirty clothing and most of them had scruffy beards and scraggly hair. |
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On some pieces the letters are outlined, resulting in a jumbled scramble of dirty lines and tainted colour. |
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Remember, baits will only be effective if there is no other accessible food around, for example dirty dishes, food scraps. |
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My mother stood over the sink all day wiping and scraping the dirty round surfaces. |
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As we walked, we passed from grass and mud to stone-paved road, wet and dirty and marked with wheel tracks. |
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Their hair was messy, their clothes were ripped, their skin was dirty and scratched, and their eyes were dulled by the expression of misery. |
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Certain parts of Bolton are dirty and scruffy, caused by a minority of dirty people and neglect. |
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He was looking down, he was scruffy, he had dirty jeans and he was not on this planet. |
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His scruffy appearance made him look dirty next to the clean bright sterile walls of the hospital. |
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When they pulled their bankroll out of their pocket to pay, the only variation he saw in the bills was how clean or dirty they were. |
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Badly acted, written and directed, it is nothing more than a dirty movie masquerading as a character study. |
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But God knows every time my coworker bends over near the front register, by the windows, there is always some dirty old scuzzbag staring. |
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The salty sea breeze blew her dirty hair back from over her face and flapped wildly in the wind. |
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What's so bad about a woman whose appearance suggests she's not a Barbie doll, that she can get down and dirty when properly inspired? |
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It's a show that hangs the dirty nappy laundry of maternity out to dry and brings both the laughter and tears of motherhood to the stage. |
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All the tanks have filters, but a third of them were dirty or clogged and needed replacement. |
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Rotary engines have a reputation for being thirsty, dirty and difficult to maintain. |
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When the girls discover his dirty little secret, they give him a taste of his own medicine. |
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Built around a Bashment rhythm, it's a cut which takes the two step blueprint deep into down and dirty funk territory. |
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Pete stormed off, practically chucking his tray into the pile of dirty dishes. |
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On the bench a huge pile of dirty dishes, cups, empty bottles, knives and forks. |
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Lori pouted, snatching the fork and dropping it into the sink, on top of a pile of dirty dishes. |
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Meanwhile, Pasar Minggu market in South Jakarta looked dirty due to accumulated piles of garbage at several places. |
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On Saturday morning, Adam and I realised that we probably should clean the enormous pile of dirty dishes on the sink. |
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There is rough play, even dirty play, in football, basketball and soccer, but it is rare. |
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He nodded towards the bowl of dirty brown liquid they'd used to clean their paint-soaked brushes. |
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Nobody wants to wear wet bathing suits, or dirty bathing suits, so pack at least two. |
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He had dirty grey hair, wore a dirty tie-dyed T-shirt and a dirty knitted cap. |
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While these lakes existed, they were maintained by the inflow of dirty meltwater from the receding glacier. |
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Her lampooning of a fashion shoot, especially her shot of a grotesque model with dirty socks, is memorably funny. |
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Reading the look on her husband's face, Marie scooped up a very dirty Little Joe and beckoned to Hoss to follow her upstairs. |
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According to his tip, they were intent on detonating a dirty bomb in Boston. |
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Besides, anyone with any sense would realise she'd be dirty after falling down a hole. |
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One day I received by messenger a dirty and smudged envelope with no return address. |
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All she wanted was Tommie with his stupid, messy purple hair and dirty shoes and goofy smile. |
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He had messy dirty blonde hair, too, but his eyes were chocolate brown instead of dark green. |
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His usual perfectly spiked dirty blonde hair was messy and it exaggerated his sharp features. |
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She was met face to face with a guy who had thick messy dirty blonde hair and blue eyes that sparkled with laughter. |
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As for her dirty top and messy hair, there would not be anything inconspicuous about that. |
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He has the same almond eyes, the same thin face, the same messy dirty blonde hair, everything. |
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It neatly combines a gift for melodrama, a taste for dirty tricks, a powerful imagination and an important objective. |
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To the authors of The Confidence Code and even Jill Abramson, it seems to be a dirty word. |
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She took a big batch of leaves and dug them into one of her dirty pockets. |
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He began to clean his hair, which was a mess of dirty tangles. |
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It was indeed, the dirty brown hair was neatly combed and the coat was new and clean, he was smiling fit to burst as he entertained giggling ladies and laughing lords. |
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Somebody was getting off on dirty talk and we heard every lurid detail. |
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Two hundred girls are weaving in and out of dirty alleys in the seaside slum of West Point, Liberia. |
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Some compared the quebradita dancing style to the Mexican equivalent of dirty dancing, others as a mixture of lambada, cumbia, salsa, flamenco, tango, and the Texas two-step. |
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There's also an old scullery maid who, despite the fact that she's been complicit in the dirty deeds, is still concerned for the well-being of everyone around her. |
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The kafta sandwich is a mixture of ground beef patties, peas and onions, which are luxuriantly sprawled over the bread like drunk nobility on a dirty ballroom floor. |
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A half-full plastic water bottle balances on the ledge below a dirty mesh curtain tied in a knot. |
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He still had a thick dirty blonde hair with a style reminiscent of Elvis. |
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I got the opportunity to get my hands dirty with a friend who's a landscaper. |
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How much longer can the board go on washing their dirty linen in public? |
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This was the golden age of steam and his first job was cleaning locomotives inside and out, which meant scraping the ashes out of the fireboxes, a hard, dusty and dirty job. |
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The boy had only his dirty clothes, a sleeping bag, and heavy field glasses that hung from his neck. |
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Or maybe he would just send round The sulphate Strangler to do the dirty for him. |
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John Wilkes writes brilliantly in defence of press freedom to report on Parliament, only to be discredited by a dirty poem written as a young rake. |
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I looked at the pile of dirty dishes on the Formica counter. |
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In the USA where lawsuits are the nation's favorite hobby, talking dirty to a woman is called Sexual Harassment and is backed up by stiff penalties. |
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My girlfriend always asks me to talk dirty to her during our lovemaking. |
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We have seen your dirty laundry hanging on the line. We know. |
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She remembered her father use to tease her about washing her skin away, and how he would bath once a month, using her dirty water and taking only ten minutes at most. |
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He dropped his bowl in the sink amid a growing pile of dirty dishes. |
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Because staphylococcus bacteria are often carried on dirty hands, it's important to wash your hands thoroughly before and after inserting a tampon. |
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Maybe it's the Spring, maybe it's the simple joy of having finally managed to face down the pile of dirty dishes that's been infesting my kitchen for the last eight days. |
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They could attack with a dirty bomb, with cyanide, sarin, or VX gas. |
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He moves her with no more concern for her condition than if she were a bag of dirty linen left behind by housekeeping. |
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By doing this the team are washing their dirty laundry in public. |
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Sadie hates the fact that she was washing her dirty laundry in public. |
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Not one argentine Jesuit lost his life during the dirty war, and he managed to save dozens of people. |
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In fact, they pride themselves on washing their dirty laundry in public. |
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Armed with the gruesome tools of the trade, Kaye and Armstrong did the dirty work before students arrived. |
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She shrugged and gathered up the dirty instruments from my tray. |
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A small group of connoisseurs would gather out in the back room each holding their glass up to the watery sunlight filtering through the dirty sash window. |
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A thin wind rippled the puddles of dirty water among the cobblestones. |
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Pero, I'm getting dirty looks from the jefe so let me get you those books. |
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Now, it's hard to know exactly when flip-flopping first became a dirty word in the leadership lexicon. |
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Why would they want to detract from the effect by allowing their hair and clothes to smell like a dirty ashtray and their faces to become prematurely lined? |
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It's amazing to me how nonchalant people are about carting their food upon trays to a dirty table where God knows who or what was spilled all over the top. |
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice on the road and slippery sidewalks. |
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Nine burros, 109 beagles, 10 sheep, and 31 albino rats were put in cages and set to face the dirty bomb. |
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A dirty red dog stands at the corner of beale and Hernando, sniffing the air. |
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Sofia tells them about the horrid and rancid conditions in which she lives, with fleas, vermin, roaches, and about her job cleaning the dirty sheets. |
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Euler is tall and square-jawed with dirty blonde hair that varies from short to shoulder-length. |
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A nuclear North Korea rogue states are terrorists armed with dirty nukes. |
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So with dirty clothes and feces in my teeth, I climbed on top of the fence with the gun and jumped on the back of one of the colts that were hanging around the barnyard. |
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In the last three months, 14 operations were put off because instruments, including scalpels and forceps, were found to be dirty or the protective wrapping was damaged. |
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If only Sulzberger had managed to keep a zipped upper lip while leaving the dirty work to anonymous underlings. |
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The sheriff in the movie gets revenge on the dirty varmint who killed his brother. |
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There are products on the market that will help keep food from adhering to cooking surfaces, keeping these appliances from getting so dirty they are difficult to clean. |
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It may be a dirty job, but someone has to narrativise the past. |
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But shortly into the term, an anthropologist guest lecturer called the Roma a dirty and culture-less people. |
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There were about ten of them, varying in age and height, but all with the same dark eyes and dirty faces, rotten teeth and tearful, pleading voices. |
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A truly mean player won't hesitate to play dirty when the chips are down. |
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They were both dirty and tired-looking, wearied by the journey. |
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The group of people there will almost certainly contain a number of men my age who are unshaven, whiffy, and wearing the same dirty tee shirt they slept in. |
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Both albums are rife with lyrical references to rolling hills, trees, creeks, dirty knees and breezes, and delivered in direct couplets or simply rhymed tercets. |
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The BND, however, has more restrictions on engaging in these kinds of dirty tricks. |
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That means smear campaigns, dirty politics and lots and lots of fibs. |
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A raunchily energetic jazz-class scene and some dirty dancing in a club demonstrate how hopelessly uptight ballet is compared with Terpsichore's earthier manifestations. |
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In a long-winded speech peppered with German phrases no one else understood, he made it sound as if television was right up there with sharing dirty needles or deforestation. |
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An inefficiency tax on the generation of dirty energy would be a brilliant thing, along with tax credits for installation of solar panels and energy-efficient retrofits. |
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Many of the aforementioned guys who did her dirty in high school have tried to reconnect of late. |
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Extreme heat, a lot of sweat and a dirty working environment have surely scared away many youths, who dream of working in a sharp suit in a cool office. |
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Nicole LaPorte talks to flight attendants about dirty diapers, bulkhead envy, and more. |
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She had plunged her hand into the dirty washing basket, only to a find it a seething black mass of ants, attracted by my son's ice-lolly-soaked T-shirt. |
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On the periphery, tents pitched under overpasses cant against the dirty wind. |
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I had terrible skin and short hair and wore nothing but cargo pants and dirty T-shirts. |
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To me, he will always be a dirty thief and a ruthless abductor! |
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Within the enclosure, men sit on dirty couches, either improvised out of other materials or actual literal couches. |
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He is an emotionless, lost soul wandering the streets and helping out strangers while looking for a clean razor and dry cleaner for his dirty overcoat! |
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Stubblefield is doing a lot of the dirty work, taking on blockers and running interference so his teammates can quickly close on the running backs. |
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It's no wonder that it is thought of as a dirty and degrading profession. |
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A magnificent short-spined scorpionfish with an impressive pink and dirty tan camouflage posed brilliantly, its huge eyes following my every move. |
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Beside them, lines of impoverished street vendors squat on dirty rush mats, displaying their tawdry collections of cheap plastic keyrings and fake Rolex watches. |
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The town's dirty laundry is mercilessly brought out into the open. |
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The traditional home of the dirty weekend has acquired a few stylish new hotels of late, but for sheer sauciness, none of them can match this one. |
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It's a measure of the current embattled men's magazine market that flicking through a pile of them in a public bar feels dirty and faintly illegal. |
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The torn and dirty breeches, sackcloth shirt, and tangled hair did not exactly jibe with the mental image she had formed of the prim and sharply dressed servant's master. |
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When an unkempt and unshaven individual in a lumberjack shirt and dirty jeans shuffled into my filling station, I barely gave him a second glance. |
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The dirty details can be multiplied almost indefinitely, and Lee lingers over every salacious story. |
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His dirty blond hair, having been cut short three months previous, had grown out some, and the man had spiked it using the girls' hair gel in liberal amounts. |
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Again, Alana's eyes were like saucers and she gave him a dirty look. |
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Number thirty-two had lain empty for over a year, and its unlocked garage acted as our unofficial gang headquarters for dirty deeds and general hiding from parents. |
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I was so relieved, until I thought about my dirty pantyhose hanging on the shower at home. |
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As Americans, we still have a right to air both our dirty laundry and our R-Rated films. |
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Smith is pale and gangly, sporting a flop of dirty blond hair and a strikingly deep voice. |
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Bristol faces Disney channel star Kyle Massey and dirty dancing actress Jennifer Grey on the Monday finale. |
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For the first time in what seemed like years I heard actual rain drumming against the roof and washing snow from the streets and reducing drifts to icy piles of dirty slush. |
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Marketing sat up in the war room making maps, sticking little pins into the different quadrants, making decisions for salespeople who had to do the real dirty work. |
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Completely unauthorized, this irresistible read exposes the dirty money and politics behind the Met's rise. |
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The band is in a stylishly dirty warehouse, and the video is intercut with scenes of friends hanging out during the summer. |
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Their fight involved propaganda, surveillance, and a plethora of dirty tricks. |
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Just two years ago, dirty tricks defined the 2010 South Carolina primary for the Republican nomination for Governor. |
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Mira, who thought the Colts did him dirty by not activating him as they promised, did not call back. |
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The Baby hitmaker has a fear of filthy fingers and carries a special washcloth wherever he goes so he can regularly clean his dirty digits. |
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If, indeed, he was the dirty old man they allege, then why didn't they raise their campaigning Lib-Dem knees into his wedding tackle sharpish? |
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A single juvenile blue, a pair of dirty snows and then another young blue whiffled hard, only to land and stroll among their Judas brethren. |
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These winds dirty carpets, clog air duct vents, and introduce parasitic pests into Las Vegas residents' homes. |
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I'd been wary of asking about blood feuds, fearing they were Albania's dirty secret. |
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I've become obsessed with a really aggressive, grimy and dirty form of street dance called Krumping. |
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This time, as opposed to 2004, the dirty depiction of Democrats as coddlers of terrorists did not sell. |
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Far mers would find boxes of Granny Smiths left in their stables to replace those scrumped from orchards by school boys with dirty knees. |
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And then, just to rub it in, the dirty ratbag took his mistress on the holiday and left devastated Lynn at home. |
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He asked Nawabs, Sardars of all tribes and other people to take such a decision to stop such dirty act. |
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She won raves for her willingness to dirty up her squeaky-clean image. |
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A no-nonsense dirty club joint, peppered with fat bass squawls, an infectious driving beat and Kele's distinctive vocal. |
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The tow truck shows up and the driver convinces the victim to take the car to a dirty body shop. |
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He would also regularly tell her she was dirty and wash her in the bath, scrubbing her roughly with a Brillo pad. |
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His kneepad rested unattended to, his shoulder pads tucked away, his cleats dirty and worn. |
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Usman Shamas The police should have put cameras over these bins and it would easily help the police to catch dirty criminals. |
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You can imagine how dirty a handpiece turbine can get if the debris is not flushed out of the head prior to autoclaving. |
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Give me a dabble with one of Mrs Thackeray's freshly baked ladyfingers over a dirty martini any day. |
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From Argentina, already in the throes of its own dirty war against leftists, Busto requested and was granted political asylum in Sweden. |
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The artist used a shot of an ordinary, dirty sidewalk, reworked in 3D, to create an image that refers in turn to another memory image. |
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One of the biggest sleeper hits of the decade was dirty dancing. |
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Britain has chosen to make itself a tax haven for dirty money. |
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But now Redstone is taking his dirty old man act a bit too far. |
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You just happen to come along after they have done the dirty work. |
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The dual message was that black people were dirty and dangerous. |
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He hopes to market them on everything from mouse mats to knickers, and says that we are all in need of a dirty laugh in these hard times. |
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Is Labour sleaze now more dirty and despicable than the scandals that helped drive John Major from office? |
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The dishwasher safe Rubbernecker tie is perfect for the man who gets dirty at work. |
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But the electioneering insinuations are a quick and dirty causal leap. |
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Clean rainwater is now harvested to use for watering and washing down yards, while sleeping policemen on the yard separate clean and dirty water. |
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We know Jack Wilshere is not a dirty player, but it does show you players can mistime in this hurly-burly game in football. |
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She nodded toward the dirty dishes and said she would get to them later. |
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He didn't enjoy washing his car, but it was so dirty that he did it anyway. |
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Putting a dirty buttprint on the bed probably wasn't the nicest thing to do, but it couldn't be helped. |
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Liddell nodded, exhaled a feathery tendril of dirty white smoke ceilingward. |
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Don't let this crumbum talk you into doing his dirty work. He's known as the literary pimp of Sixth Avenue. |
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Rain type 17 was a dirty blatter battering against his windscreen so hard that it didn't make much odds whether he had his wipers on or off. |
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Her hair was a dirty blond, worn long, and her eyebrows and eyelashes were black, naturally black, and the brows arched. |
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The young women gave him the excitement of his life when they began to dirty dance with him on the dance floor. |
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The elderly woman was offended when she saw the young couple performing dirty dancing on the dance floor at the reception. |
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The old woman left the concert because she was disgusted with the comedian's dirty jokes. |
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If you don't tell me why you did it, I'll air all your dirty laundry to your boss. |
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The comedian lost his gig at the nightclub because he had such a dirty mouth. |
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