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How to use dirty business in a sentence

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Elections are a dirty business, and Brown makes no apology for getting his hands dirty.
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.
How much did rumors of past cocaine use and dirty business dealings hurt George W. Bush?
Like politics, sport will always be a dirty business, but there is undoubtedly room for it to clean up its act.
They were holding us up so they could finish the dirty business of ethnically cleansing the area.
In this way, Calderoli, former Reforms Minister, effectively declared the current electoral system in Italy to be a dirty business.
They could have awaited Justice Gomery's decision before starting this sort of dirty business and sending it.
Finally, she was cheered frenetically at the party congress, where she was elected by a membership that did not want to hear about any more dirty business.
Finally, these institutions must agree to leave their hands in the dirty business of multinationals who wrong to poor countries.
As a minority in politics, women are very cautious and tend to be less involved in any dirty business.
Before, he had always seemed to believe revenge a dirty business, all thundering muskets and brandished steel, a pleasuresome stench.
The sad truth was that, immediately after birth, a child could become a commodity that could be traded in a very dirty business, for adoption, organs or other purposes.
Why did we function better in a world in which death was constant, where we saw men with hands tied behind their backs, naked, in our front yard after death squads had done their dirty business?
Nor could you pin that high-and-holy tag on Mahoney's go-to guy, Joe DeMarco, who holes up in a subbasement office of the Capitol building and surfaces only when the speaker has some dirty business that needs to be done.
It's hard to imagine anybody wanting Red Hook to get the same hot-dog, funnel-cake and pretzel stands that do their dreary, dirty business in every other New York park. It is a melancholy day for another reason, too.
But its time-consuming rules for everything from corporate registration to verifying the provenance of bank deposits are scaring off clean as well as dirty business, claim offshore bankers and corporate service providers.
Malaysian politics is an unusually dirty business.
Musa concealed his dirty business practices.
We should not be here today just to do the government's dirty business.
At dawn this morning, the trainers were lined up on the beach awaiting their opportunity to do their dirty business hidden away in the killing cove.
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If there's not some dirty business in this, I'll eat me hat.
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