We feel that grime has the potential to become an internationally recognised genre as drum and bass has. |
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Every season brings in different surprises but the most disgusting to the garage is that which carries with it rain, mud, slush and grime. |
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Feathering should be trimmed every few months, both to give the dog a smart appearance and to repel the grime that seems to accumulate there. |
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Inside too, it was difficult to separate the lovely dance-carved pillars from the grime, plastic litter and the week's unswept pooja debris. |
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In the daily grind of city life, amid all the sordidness and grime, flowers never really proclaim their presence, except to the keen-eyed. |
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And always remove makeup and grime with a gentle nondrying cleanser before working out and at bedtime. |
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The swamp's stench filled his nostrils as he rushed through the mud, splattering the grime and getting ever closer to the adversary. |
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The closeness of the lobes of both the quad cams and dual cams can result in dirt and grime buildup that can be difficult to clean. |
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Is it magic, ghosts, or a weird adhesive concocted from ancient wallpaper paste, tobacco smoke and grime? |
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Even new wave synths appear halfway through a song in this organized storm of raw, chunky bass, turbine engine guitars and industrial grime. |
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The water ran down her face and left a clean streak through the dirt and grime on her. |
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Rain began to fall, spattering the ground and the soldiers, washing away the blood and grime in the sudden cloudburst. |
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The walls shone with rainwater trailing through the grime and the ground was thick with mud between the uneven cobblestones. |
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Secondly, oil collects all the unwanted foreign matter like dirt and grime that gets sucked into the engine through the air intake. |
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It is perfect for storing paper towels to use to clean up hands or to wipe the dirt and grime from hydraulic couplers. |
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Rolling across the ground, she crawled forward on her belly, ignoring the taste of grime and blood in her mouth. |
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We were dropping hip hop, ragga, crunk, Baltimore, grime, whatever, and people were so happy to hear all these different styles together. |
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I see grime music as a UK crunk, they get you hyped and people get rowdy, it's the same vibe. |
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Just ask the lady who has to wash the sweat, fuel oil, lube oil, grease, grime, dirt and smells from my uniforms. |
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There is no grit, dirt, grime or funk worth mentioning, and the rawness I was expecting has been replaced with easy-listening soul ballads. |
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It is a far and delightfully welcome cry from the grimness and grime usually associated with building sites. |
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The disciples have gnarled hands, rough faces with the grime and sweat of an arduous day at their fishing nets. |
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His face was covered in grime and blood, and I prayed that most of it wasn't his own. |
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A mild detergent and warm water will generally remove stubborn dirt and grime. |
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This action frees particles of dirt, grime, and grease, which accumulate on your skin every day. |
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The underground was filthy, marking his pale skin with soot and city grime. |
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You may need to do this twice if there is a heavy buildup of dirt, grease or grime. |
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Parks should be places of peace and tranquillity where we can get away from the dirt and grime of everyday life. |
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The ceilings must be 20 feet high and the beams are covered in layers of paint and grime from its years as a steel foundry. |
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If there was one thing, one discomfort that she could not take, it was the feeling of grime caked in her clothes, skin and pores. |
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There were visible layers of filth, grime, dirt, mildew on the sides of the shower stalls and on the floor. |
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Mr Dowling said the amount of dirt and grime thrown up by passing lorries would be reduced. |
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It's lunchtime and Mykola has already been working for more than five hours and his yellow overalls are caked in mud and grime. |
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A dirty looking girl of about ten suddenly appeared from a nearby alley, her face caked with grime. |
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The frescoes, which had been covered by centuries of soot and grime, have begun to be restored. |
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Daily grime, oil, sweat and residual makeup can clog pores and result in dull skin. |
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For the mechanics, rain means washing bikes that are thick with dirt and grime after the race. |
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The dashboard was marked with dints and encrusted in a thin layer of dust and grime. |
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In grime, people listen for what the MCs are saying, in dubstep people listen for the production. |
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There's an exfoliant hand scrub with pumice, which is great for removing stubborn grime. |
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Perhaps the buyers were put off by the down-at-the-heels atmosphere and grime level of the joint. |
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I trudged out finally, covered in mud and grime, with a few ducks quacking angrily at me. |
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Lucy breathed in deeply, and turned her head upwards, accepting the water, feeling it wash away her dirt and grime. |
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She slowly undressed and then turned on the shower and let the hot water start to wash away all the dirt and grime from the day's activities. |
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Everything, including the weans, is being scrubbed mercilessly so that not a speck of dust or grime will survive into the New Year. |
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He is barely recognisable among the grime, dressed in filthy rags and as anaemic and leaden as his surroundings. |
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Mounted fans whirred overhead, efficiently distributing the rank air and grime into all corners. |
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She turned around, face streaked with grime and hair dangling limply from beneath the kerchief, brandishing the duster. |
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When everybody else re-emerges only a couple of minutes later, matted in sweat and grime, we are deeply glad to have wimped out. |
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Like a window washer working on a skyscraper, the body's natural detoxification system never quite catches up with the grime. |
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She woke, damp with morning dew, coated in a light covering of mud and grime. |
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She poured some of the water from the basin into her hands and began rinsing the grime off of her face. |
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Despite multiple layers of plastic bags, everything in my ruck has its dusting of grime. |
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Likewise the tires must be properly scoured to remove deep down grime and small particles it came contact with on the road. |
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So they scrubbed away at the pictures, removing grime and, with it, layer after layer of thinly applied paint. |
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I started at the bay windows, scrubbing the grime away and bleaching the suspected mold. |
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Dumping shampoo and conditioner on my head, I squirted some shower gel on a sponge and scrubbed the grime off my body. |
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His black hair was matted with grime and clung to his scalp in ungainly tufts. |
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The grime of industrial pollution is as far from a middle-class issue as you can get. |
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I traced the carved mahogany bedposts with my fingertips, and went to the window, blurry with dust and grime. |
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The dirt and grime of industrial toil has been largely replaced by white-collar jobs. |
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There's still a nice little blue Ford under all that dust, grime and beneath the layers of squashed insects. |
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Rising from the bed he quickly showered, washing thoughts of last night down the drain along with sweat, grime and shampoo. |
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Beads of murky water dripped down stone walls blackened by grime, and the floor was cold gray stone. |
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They stood in the aptly named mudroom just off of the great kitchen trying to remove the grime. |
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Hannah rubbed her with a linen cloth and a skin unguent to remove the grime of the outside world. |
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I just knew that underneath all the dirt and grime and everyday boringness of life, there were things happening that only those who possessed a certain magic could see. |
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The friary is a building of stone turned dark by the city's grime. |
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This step stimulates the circulation, reduces oiliness, helps to refine the pores and skin texture, and removes the last traces of grease, dead cells and grime. |
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I started my third year of medical school, when students rotate through the different specialties, crisp white coats venturing into the grime of clinical medicine. |
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The extraordinary attention to detail transports the viewer to Elizabethan London, from the grime and muck of the streets to the elegance of the palaces and nobility. |
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I figured that at least the next time I had to clean the tack it would not take so long because there would not be nearly as much dirt and grime to wipe off. |
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Mr Proudfoot will use poultices to remove encrusted dust and grime before treating the stone with chemical strengtheners to prevent cracking and erosion. |
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Well, we don't do mud, we just make them crawl around in the dust and grime on the ground from the mud left over or the snow slush left over or whatever. |
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They are completely covered with a hundred years worth of dust and grime. |
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Cars have national attributes and GM wants their luxury line to grab the glitz of New York instead of the grime of Detroit. |
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Restorers completed a 12-year project in 1998 that cleaned decades of grime from the ceiling. |
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The salt lifts the grime and the lemon juice cuts through the tarnish. |
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It wasn't the smell of dirt and grime and gunk and deprivation. |
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Suddenly the city of my dreams seems to be enveloped in a coat of dirt, dust and grime, combined with the troubles and busy lives of its inhabitants. |
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Backed by her D.J., she rode tracks new and old, bringing together old-fashioned electro and futuristic dancehall reggae, London grime and Atlanta crunk. |
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For those in a rush, you can always remove the day's make-up and grime with cold cream, then softly exfoliate the face with a baby's soft toothbrush. |
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Sticky sap and grime cause dull blade edges, which make poor cuts. |
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He should be besmirched with smoke, grime, and the most rancid of grease. |
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Looking in the mirror above the sink, he saw that his face was covered in a thin layer of sooty grime, like a black and white minstrel half way through putting on his make up. |
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I use the wet wipes to clear the coating of grime from the screen. |
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We hanker for a shower to wash away the grubbiness and grime of Jordan's enterprises well before the three hours are up. |
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The buildings can however become noticeably darker as a result of pollution and grime accumulated over the years. |
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He is known for MCing in grime music, and is also associated with the grindie scene which combines influences from grime, with indie rock. |
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That grime came from the cigarette smoke of millions of commuters. |
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Oi You is a stir-crazy, paranoid and often frantic grime track which takes ABSORB to a place he's rarely been before. |
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In October 2015 he collaborated with Lethal Bizzle and Sinead Harnett to create a song combining orchestral, grime and soul elements. |
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This penetrates deeply, dissolving hard sebum stuck in pores and loosening any grime, making dull skin brighter. |
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He has also released tracks with a dubstep foundation and grime verses over the beats. |
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It has round cleansing beads and magnesium oxide crystals to buff away dull skin and take away the years as well as dirt and grime. |
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Similarly, grime crews such as Scumfam use a modern Sheffield accent, which still includes some dialect words. |
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He encouraged her to join him after sharing many a conversation about grime and hyphy and hearing her dead-on impersonation of Bay Area croaker Keak da Sneak. |
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My face I'll grime with filth, blanket my loins, elf all my hairs in knots, and with presented nakedness outface the winds and persecutions of the sky. |
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In particular the genres UK garage, drum and bass, dubstep and grime evolved in the city from the foreign genres of hip hop and reggae, alongside local drum and bass. |
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She told the children to take a bath and wash off the mud and grime. |
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Nanny Broome was looking up at the outer wall. Just under the ceiling there were three lunette windows, heavily barred and blacked out in the normal way by centuries of grime. |
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But the lightness of touch and sureness of his intent as he launches a systemised advance through prog, grime and dubstep is both heartening and uplifting. |
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The centuries of grime and oxidisation had taken the lustre from the doors and so a project was begun to restore them to their original condition. |
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Soft Scrub TOTAL Kitchen thoroughly cleans and degreases the toughest kitchen messes, like baked-on food, grease, dirt, and grime, leaving a light lemon scent. |
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The only problem was, I didn't like the grime and the grease and I was always paranoid about that garage smell when I chilled in the evenings and chirpsed chicks. |
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Acid house, hard-core, drum 'n' bass, UK garage, grime, and dubstep are just a handful of now worldwide underground movements that developed in this way. |
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