Simon was turned down by the residents' committee with accusations flying about who was rudest to who. |
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National Pet Week is all about keeping our furry, feathered and scaly friends in the rudest possible health. |
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It was spearheaded by map-makers and printers, who, in the rudest form, just placed number spaces over maps they had previously published. |
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Anyone who buys this album expecting gentle country wailing will be in for the rudest of shocks. |
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Well, seeing as I seem to be at my rudest and my uncongenial when around you, I certainly hope not. |
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You are the rudest, most foul, vulgar, offensive, and uncouth child I've ever seen! |
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The most careless and trivial movements were capable of transmitting the rudest and most insolent messages. |
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She has been blasted by one of Hollywood's top directors, as one of the rudest women in the industry. |
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All processes carried on by slave labour are conducted in the rudest and most unimproved manner. |
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He's in the rudest of health, complete with orange permatan and ever-thickening hair. |
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For those left behind my hope is that they take good care of the titles and can nurse them back to the rudest of health. |
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We were told several times, and in the harshest and rudest possible way, that being a member of the press meant nothing. |
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She remained the dirtiest, rudest deflater of celebrity egos and vanity in Hollywood. |
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Happily, 10 months short of his 75th birthday, Hill is in the rudest of health. |
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Our Parliament is asked to do the work of scrutinising the Commission, but given only the rudest tools for the job. |
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To top it all off we ended up with the rudest hostie in the world. |
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This is also probably the grumpiest, rudest and stinkiest novel Carey has ever written. |
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Germany this evening suffered the rudest of awakenings in Moscow's Dynamo stadium as Korea DPR inflicted a resounding and thoroughly deserved 2-0 defeat on the reigning champions. |
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Surely I couldn't just write about the North East's rudest waiter, though he probably is, or the inedibly salty hake, which could have been just a mistake. |
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