But his eyes were drawn nevertheless to the filthy bundle of rags, the skeleton at the feast. |
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I have just been down to Myrtle Walk and felt physically sickened by its filthy, dilapidated state. |
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I must have cut a wretched figure, filthy and sunburnt, to the brother who heard my explanations about who I was and why I was here. |
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Somehow, I managed to get to my feet, I was filthy now, only now could he call me, filth, and get a way with it. |
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Rick somehow made Michael's name sound like something filthy, and I could barely keep myself from punching his lights out. |
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Residents claim that they are filthy, covered in mud in wet weather and dust in dry weather, and lead to dirt being trodden into their homes. |
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The air is so filthy cigarette smoke is your only chance of imbibing oxygen. |
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Or a lot of people consider him a holy man, a prophet, and a hero, and they don't want your filthy Yanqui money anyway. |
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So when I was on the run I was filthy so much and cold sometimes but I was free. |
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I thought my days of hand washing were over and the easy days of slamming and cramming dirty, filthy, dishes had arrived in full force. |
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But my major concern is the health service, the fact that hospitals are filthy. |
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They will have a long wait and most will end up in filthy bedsits, damp mobile homes and some with just a room at a house for teenage mothers. |
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He was damp and filthy and his little clothing hung half off him, but I could see nothing but the ghastly maiming to his eyes. |
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Not only did you have the filthy rich people winning it but the race was a yawner. |
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For miles, slum settlements and filthy, pot-holed streets dominate the landscape. |
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With bare feet I stepped into the alley and walked slowly, reaching out my hand to the filthy animals that hissed and darted away. |
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Officers and men alike were perpetually cold, wet, filthy, tired and frustrated. |
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Actually, there are far, far more filthy anarchy-ist ideologues than there are anarch pragmatists. |
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Brother John warns him that the boys are dirty, degenerate and filthy little hooligans, not to be mistaken for intelligent human beings. |
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There has been drugs, fighting, filthy language, and police coming round at all hours. |
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Now I no longer smoke, I no longer drink, my language is no longer filthy, and I bathe daily. |
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I don't need to run down my opponent through filthy language in order to win. |
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Although she does lose points because the rest of the song is also absolutely filthy. |
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Learn some filthy words and phrases from languages you don't normally speak. |
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Will she move the salt shaker three inches from its starting point after dousing her filthy hand for a tequila shooter? |
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She took a deep drag of her cigarette before blowing the filthy smoke toward Manda's face. |
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Another man with filthy clothes and wild hair spends hours filling legal pads with unintelligible squiggles. |
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The court heard how he had made people's lives a misery with threats, filthy language and abusive and intimidating conduct. |
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He pictured himself now, crawling in the mud of a ditch, filthy and wretched, scampering in retreat. |
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I'm sorry to say this and please don't get too angry, but what a filthy mouth you have dear. |
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The explicit, filthy language of sexual situations coming out of their mouths was shocking. |
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Cross-country entries decreased due to filthy weather but some great races ensued. |
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They are particularly appropriate on those utterly filthy days of freezing rain, when the neoprene insulation is a blessing. |
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With all the Superman memorabilia, he had most likely inadvertently made someone filthy rich. |
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And it did so on a filthy night in a suburb of the city and in circumstances that could hardly have been more dramatic. |
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Financial independence is not about getting filthy rich, but it's about having enough to give away to others with a free conscience. |
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For the third visit running, the most notable aspect of an England Test match at Centurion Park was the filthy weather. |
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Then again, it's got nothing to do with the gods when you've got a filthy temper, and that I certainly have. |
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On the morning of my last day at home, my father came bursting into my room in a particularly filthy temper. |
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Meade was not a brilliant general, and his filthy temper made him a difficult man to serve. |
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Both Andrea and I have been in filthy moods, and spent the whole day reading rude remarks into everything people say. |
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Northern Ireland is full of filthy rich gangsters using terrorism to generate their empires. |
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An all-encompassing disgust with the whole filthy business is a way to claim your good-citizenship merit badge without earning it. |
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Get your filthy paws off her, I think as anger sweeps through my body but it is shortly replaced with a desire. |
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She didn't want to do anything that would arouse this filthy man's suspicions or anger. |
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They were disgusting, filthy people, more disgusting than anything she could have imagined. |
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But now the youth of today, they live in sin rotting like beasts between filthy sheets. |
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Not all men are filthy, disgusting, vile excuses for human beings, you know. |
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Not only was the room in a filthy state, the food cupboard contained just a tin of mushy peas, baked beans and corned beef. |
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The filthy thug laughed giddily, his voice slowly rising in pitch until it became an ear-piercing shriek. |
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A thick layer of dirt covered him, probably from having been dragged along the filthy floors of the prison. |
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The judge had directed the jury to consider whether the material under consideration was repulsive, filthy, loathsome and lewd. |
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Yet it came from a tiny little schoolgirl, who'd been struck down by a filthy cold on the day of the recording. |
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It is an absolutely horrible, filthy job but all part of my rounded development, I guess. |
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The mega-wealthy and the filthy rich have been feeding their faces at the expense of the rest of us. |
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Yet already I've thought up at least 145 ways I would insult people if I were filthy rich. |
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It's bad karma man, and you just need to cool out unless you want to be reincarnated as a sloth or filthy anteater. |
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The clever woman identified herself as a Washington reporter seeking to interview me but then embarked on a filthy tirade. |
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One of the men stripped off her filthy clothes, and the men about her grunted in admiration of her fine figure. |
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The forecourts were filthy, the attendants sloppy and the service virtually non-existent. |
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They've found many new and innovative ways to become filthy rich with very little work, but they don't keep it to themselves. |
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I laid him in my own bed and pulled off his filthy boots, then sagged down at his side on the floor. |
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The tailgate hinges on both the side and the bottom so you can get into the trunk without sprawling across a filthy expanse of sheet metal. |
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He looked wet through and filthy at the same time, totally dishevelled, more like the mad scientist than the nutty professor. |
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But they encountered a parade of overpriced dumps with filthy carpets and features such as tangerine linoleum and avocado appliances. |
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Polo as an international circle is so tight and so filthy rich that impostors are rare. |
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But who is there to prevent the council members from succumbing to the temptations of filthy lucre? |
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A filthy rag, which could only just be recognised as a tea towel, lay on the unit. |
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Once she was sure no one would disturb her, she disrobed, and threw her filthy clothes to the ground, then eased herself into the water. |
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But in any event, if my judgment is clouded here, it's clouded by my inflated ego, not by filthy lucre. |
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Splotched with marks of dirt and even blood, it looked filthy and gave her a conscious feeling of someone living in the gutters. |
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Her mother was screaming filthy obscenities and it was wrong of her to do that. |
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I felt ashamed to let anyone come to the flat because it was filthy, smelly and scruffy. |
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Now, on a filthy rich supermodel the low-slung jean probably looks quite good. |
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So, if there's anyone out there in Edinburgh who's filthy rich, then do get in touch. |
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Finally, you are shown the adventures of Ella, a lady chimney sweep with a filthy cold. |
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The prison, which consisted of seven underground dungeons and a day-room, was filthy, disease-ridden, and infested with vermin. |
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Get your filthy little paws on CD-ROMs featuring these sirens of British media culture. |
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But Topsy smacks the dogs off the bed frame, shakes the filthy blankets and beckons me to sit and wait. |
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If I play my cards right, I can make myself useful to her and get some of that filthy lucre she generates thrown my way. |
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There was a great fireball and filthy black smoke that belched into the sky. |
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Of course, he could have sued the guard, but, hey, he's probably not filthy rich, is he? |
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A city so reliant on tourism will deter repeat visits if it looks filthy or unkempt. |
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But I have no doubt that it shall all be sold by the time you read this, and I shall be rolling in filthy lucre once more. |
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Her feet suffered many cuts due to the broken shards of glass on the filthy floor. |
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In spite of the light drizzle, the crowd milling around a filthy mud tenement continued to swell. |
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There was no water to drink or wash in and children were begging, dressed in filthy rags. |
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The grim and filthy morphine shooting galleries in New York City of a century ago, though very true, were never much in the news. |
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Their faces are scarred from infections caused by sandfly bites, and they are dressed in filthy rags. |
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All you do is exhaust yourself, coax the little blighters back into the air where you can't get at them, and make a filthy mess. |
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There's no denying the ugliness of much of the surrounding neighborhood, with its filthy streets and corroding industrial buildings. |
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But, if he is, again the way the filthy rich are treated in our society may be relevant. |
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I sit myself down in one of the filthy corners, making myself comfortable for the short ride. |
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At the same moment, his mouth, full of an implausible number of filthy, unbrushed teeth, was jammed next to my right ear-hole. |
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I was not allowing him to be on for the last 20 minutes, letting unclean mouths shout filthy chants at him. |
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When I go home to my parents in Pennsylvania, people are amazed to see me in the barn, all filthy, mucking stalls out in wellies. |
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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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Her dress was torn, her legs were scratched and bruised, muddied from crawling on the filthy alley floor. |
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She is at least spared stereotypical depiction as drunken and raucous in her filthy skillion. |
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At the sound of approaching footsteps, frogs hopped into the filthy, dark water at the deep end of the swimming pool. |
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Agnes and I sat in her filthy living room, reliving all the mean, thoughtless slights and insults she could remember. |
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But how many grown-ups would trek out here at night in the cold, to an unheated, filthy Dome? |
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Why did it have to be the audit commission that lambasted hospitals for being filthy and unhygienic? |
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Perhaps this is the reason why it remains uncared for, unsightly, filthy and unhygienic. |
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It has filthy, slumlike outlying areas that appear to expand annually in a haphazard manner. |
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The vagrant, who was filthy and smelled like sewage, walked alongside the man and kept tugging at his elbow while demanding money. |
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The insidious influence of filthy lucre on how and what news is presented to us is an unavoidable fact. |
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Others may well be shocked or slightly sickened by the film's determination to be as filthy rude as possible on the way to raising a laugh. |
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Dirt covered my already brown pants, and it was smeared all up my bare chest, and the utility vest was just plain filthy. |
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It was not a good exchange but at least some people got filthy rich from the dealings. |
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The filthy back streets of Victorian London are a far cry from the bright lights of Tinsel Town. |
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After 18 months of complaining to various authorities and writing to the Craven Herald, the town hall entrance is still filthy and sordid. |
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If they are right, many of them will become filthy rich, maybe even millionaires. |
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St Mary Le Strand is small and filthy on the outside from centuries of pea-soupers, coal dust and modern day pollution. |
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Amazing how a dirty filthy traitor can become a confused kid with a heart of gold when Dad can afford good lawyers. |
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Their personal habits are so filthy, that I suspected that venereal disease was wide-spread among them. |
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They will be found filthy, and some even vermined, and must have time given them, and be taught to take care of themselves. |
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This group are filthy in their habits, without a vestige of discipline, and are cowards to a degree. |
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Welles is Hank Quindlen, police captain in the filthy town on the north side of the Mexican border. |
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The full moon shone onto the filthy prison floor revealing spiders, insects, and rats. |
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The plastic glass on the front door is cracked and splintered, and sheets and filthy blankets are draped over the dirty windows. |
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Foer became politicised, he tells us, by a visit to an industrialised turkey farm, crowded, filthy, disease-ridden. |
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Whether house fly or stable fly, these annoying, filthy creatures make their presence known. |
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If you had a dirty job and your hands were filthy and the call came to roll eggs, there was little opportunity to wash your hands. |
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Gaunt, filthy, and weak, Corrie made her way to the railway station and boarded a train for a three-day journey home to Holland. |
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The floor is filthy, there are piles of rubbish in the corners and the canvas of the ring itself is stained with blood. |
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The men were all very grimy, and their weariness showed in their filthy faces. |
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Escaping the city is as hard as surviving a day in its winding, filthy streets. |
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Dirty winemaking still exists of course and over the years experience has taught me that filthy cellars produce filthy wine. |
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Her clothes were ripped and filthy, and she could feel sticks and leaves stuck in her tangled hair. |
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It was filthy and sticky and as he carefully picked it up to place it in the trash, he noticed some scribble on the back. |
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I'll be the kind of guy who is filthy, stinking rich and doesn't care who I step on to get where I'm going. |
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Jake was absolutely filthy stinking rich, but most of it was in an account for when he was twenty-one. |
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Especially in Manhattan, such real estate identifies the chef as filthy stinking rich. |
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Wall paintings can also be damaged, as well as all the interior woodwork and seating being rendered filthy and unpleasant. |
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Two men wake in a large filthy bathroom only to discover they are chained to opposite walls. |
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That's an awful lot of money and while filthy lucre alone doesn't make a golf tournament, it doesn't do any harm! |
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I'll also be honest and say that I'm a filthy liar when I say there are countless pictures like that. |
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For seven days Ghost had ridden on the back of this filthy beast their handler called Daisy. |
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A puppy came crawling out of the bath, its coat was so filthy it looked like a hedgehog. |
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As he got closer to Stuart, he couldn't help but laugh when he saw how filthy she was. |
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Men in the tribes would gather around a fire to watch loose cavewomen remove their filthy animal hides from their smelly, unshaven bodies. |
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Normal people say I'm to young, much to young, that it's filthy and disgusting, but I know they think I deserve it deep down. |
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This filthy coal is strip-mined locally and stored in long ridges across the landscape. |
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Nathan, I hereby denounce you and those filthy words you wrote, no matter what they were. |
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She had a filthy mattress, a chamber pot, the books and crayons from her schoolbag and Dutroux's assorted junk alongside her. |
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After years of being a non-smoker my husband has taken up the filthy habit again. |
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I believe that is an underestimate judging how filthy some hospitals and doctor's surgeries are. |
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Its more dangerous and certainly more filthy than any pox I have ever heard of. |
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The underground was filthy, marking his pale skin with soot and city grime. |
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The face was filthy, and tired, and worn, but the eyes and mouth spoke the tongue of sheer torment. |
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It is also an extremely funny illustration of the national obsession with word-play, in-jokes and notably filthy double entendre. |
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In a comfortless, filthy house, ill-furnished, often neither raintight nor warm, no domestic comfort is possible. |
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He declared that most long fraud trials were the result of the very rich robbing the filthy rich, who then pursued justice at the expense of the taxpayer. |
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At this point in his life, Denton has enough filthy lucre in his bank account to affect a certain lack of interest in the stuff. |
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You better take it before your filthy fraudulent self is bared to the nation. |
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Tragically, his boat was later found adrift, no sign of him on board, and in a filthy cabin were the insane diary entries of one who had clearly lost his mind. |
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The walls had been whitewashed once, but now they were quite filthy. |
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The hospital is filthy, without drugs, and women who used to be nurses sit in the corner doing embroidery while patients suffer agonies without pain relief. |
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His long hair was a filthy tangle, the left side of his face was bruised black and he swayed a little on the stool as he sat, reeling with pain and exhaustion. |
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Step too far off the beaten path and you could be faced with diseased rodents and filthy insects. |
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Well, repentance means to have a hearty, thorough, change of mind and it includes the idea of rejecting and renouncing the sinful, filthy lifestyle you've been living. |
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Suddenly, light flooded the room, and I found myself lying on a filthy orange sofa across the room from where my rape occurred. |
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The children nap and watch television while the parents sit listlessly by the filthy pool and demand more ice for their drinks from harried servants. |
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For somebody who has grown up with the stench of oil dripping from filthy laundry, surrounded by roustabouts and crane operators, I've spent surprisingly little time on rigs. |
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Tin shanties litter the backyards of the more formal brick housing, rows of chemical toilets stand outside homes, and the untarred roads run with streams of filthy water. |
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You are a princess, and whether you like it or not, you were born for a greater purpose than frolicking around with that no good, filthy lummox you have attached yourself to. |
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Once I'm deemed harmless, a filthy white Kia sedan pulls up, an African-American man wearing a ski mask behind the wheel. |
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It gives them an excuse to treat the hostages badly, and God knows it's bad enough just to be taken hostage and to be confined in some filthy room and maybe blindfolded. |
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In a violent altercation in Barcelona with a Moroccan bag snatcher last month I came out with a torrent of extremely filthy Italian which I did not know I knew. |
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He wore some sort of leather strapped over a filthy wool shirt, and around his head was tied a strip of cloth that might have originally been green silk. |
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We were absolutely filthy and covered from top to toe with red dust. |
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One video showed Bushell looking disparagingly at another house and saying how filthy it was and how much of a midden it was, a phrase he used repeatedly. |
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The shelving, paint, woodwork and cabinets in the shop are all destroyed while the lack of electricity and filthy floors will involve major work to return them to normal. |
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And allow me to kindly inform you that our parents are filthy moneybags. |
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Then I ended up in the muddy drainage ditch, so I was in a word, filthy. |
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I didn't want to go to war because my brother, who was wounded at the battle of Mons in 1914, had told me how filthy and unsanitary the trenches were. |
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In my unwashed condition, I would only make them filthy again. |
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This is the filthy, squalid bedroom where five children were left slowly starving to death by their parents, while they got drunk and watched television downstairs. |
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He started to tear off his filthy shirt, exposing his hairy chest. |
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Plus, you can write letters home to let your partner know how much you're missing them, and that you're not even joining in the games of filthy hangman. |
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Chimney-sweeps, on the other hand, formed distinct and coherent communities, their filthy appearance and offensive smell forcing them into collective isolation. |
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Rats scurry along dark alleys, each filthy pavement and passage harbours disease, household waste is flung from windows and danger lurks on every corner. |
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It turned out that the doctor was not only rich, but filthy stinking rich. |
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Nor would they stoop to depriving the downtrodden fans of a struggling club of an adored star just by offering him some filthy money and the chance of European football. |
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He is constantly being arrested, constantly swacked out on drugs and drink, continuously absolutely filthy with months worth of muck ground into him. |
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I saw nothing of the man but his posture of loose-limbed, helpless drunkenness and the ill-assorted covering of filthy clothing that concealed it. |
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Those tiny little felt guys that I made for Amelia just before she was born have been loved a little and have ended up filthy and terribly pilled. |
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The old trawler's toilets were so filthy that we could not use them. |
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Each episode opens with a coach and horses drawing up outside the brooding building and the camera, roaming through the filthy corridors, seeking out the appropriate actor. |
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She knew she was dirty and filthy and right now, she smelled horrific. |
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But the roads are terribly congested and the air's so filthy. |
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These children are being raised in homes that are absolutely filthy. |
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I had to give her something instead of placing those filthy rags on her. |
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He ignored them and kept pulling at my skirt, mouthing filthy language. |
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Thousands of e-mails began pouring in, some writers chastising us with perverse and filthy language while others described us as heroes with guts. |
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The removal of that filthy, vile piece was not inexplicable. |
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Here is some more filthy trash by this 16th century pornographer. |
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They face it every week, pitting themselves against tortuous terrain and filthy weather, recovering the fells' casualties without pay or team funding. |
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In contrast, the weather was filthy, however, and the driving rain was no aid to good kicking, particularly as Eden were without regular goal-kicker Rick Heron. |
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And like your mother, you're beautiful, but you have a filthy temper. |
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Her mother believed it was a filthy habit that just ended up killing you. |
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She blames everything on him, disgusted by his filthy ways and drug use, even going so far as to blame him for their inability to conceive a child. |
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I'm back from Sydney and even managed to go out last night on top of not much sleep the night before and a filthy hangover that nothing would cure. |
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If it wasn't for the fact that he's filthy rich, and can afford paid staff, I suspect he himself might find it difficult to find a job in this high-tech world. |
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That makes it all the more depressing, for one would have hoped that someone who came up the hard way would know that the filthy rich don't deserve special favors. |
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I'm immune from the lure of filthy lucre and the base craving for power. |
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And there's no sign anywhere of a lull in the crime wave, as British producers, smelling filthy lucre, are courting and flattering ex-cons by the dozen. |
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That's one of the reasons they call it filthy lucre, I suppose. |
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How do you warn a sister against being blinded by filthy lucre? |
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The cells themselves, sealed by metal grates, were humid and filthy. |
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The animals still at the zoo were starving and filthy, the zookeepers gone, the zoo stripped of everything from cleaning supplies to toilet flushers. |
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The leatherback frogmen of the NYPD Scuba Squad patrol a hellish world beyond noir, where body parts abound, the water's filthy, and mob victims wear concrete shoes. |
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Consequently, you get an evening of light, frothy entertainment as you revel in the filthy deeds the schemers get up to and share their delight at the misfortune of others. |
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Huge potholes mar the surface, only half the road per se is motorable, there is no system of demarcated drains and the entire stretch is one filthy mess. |
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Sometimes he would force you to clean his filthy floor with a grotty toothbrush and if you were really naughty he would lock you in the dirty, dusty dungeon. |
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This revolting, dirty filthy sight had me retching in disgust. |
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So you can hear a filthy little cackle from an 11-year-old to an even filthier one from an 80-year-old granny. |
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Which means that it can't happen when there are people who are filthy rich and people who are dyingly poor until the bridge is gapped. |
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Unused and filthy, it was considered an ideal hiding place for the gunpowder the plotters planned to store. |
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This is all one thing as if hee should goe about to jussle her into some filthy stinking guzzle or ditch. |
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Held in a circus tent in the grounds of Caesars Palace hotel, it's hosted by the outrageous and filthy Mr Gazillionaire. |
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In the chapters, he used discourses of food to reinforce the idea of Turkey as unappealingly strange and filthy. |
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Alf Barnett It's due to trampy people dumping rubbish in their gardens and being filthy. |
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He publishes photos by workers of primitive and filthy dorms with squat toilets. |
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Fox's Chimney Sweeps is capable of tackling, tough cleaning jobs, no matter how filthy. |
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Environmental health officers were left horrified by the filthy conditions they discovered at Alisha Polski Skelp in Wellington Road, Handsworth. |
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He was his first filthy self of the meeting at Dover that time and seemed much at his ease with whip-jacks, adam-tilers and clapperdogeons. |
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Because when you're filthy rich and in love, you don't need a reason to treat your wifey to a brand new automobile. |
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Unused and filthy, its location was ideal for what the group planned to do. |
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This unremitting insistence on his color, this continual shunting him into obscure and filthy ways, gradually gave Peter a loathly sensation. |
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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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Royal Marines have found electric cables, hose pipes and meat hooks in the police station's filthy cells. |
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You blackened, filthy sleeveen liar. I curse the living day I ever let you near me. |
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The general appearance of the operatives' houses is filthy and smouldering. |
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In Vile Victorians, meanwhile, you will find out what a baby farmer did and get the dirt on the filthy factories, the slums and the sewers. |
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The court heard that during the inspection in August last year, environmental health officers also found rusty meat hooks and filthy floors. |
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At age fourteen, by a process of osmosis, of dirty jokes, whispered secrets and filthy ballads, Tristram learned of sex. |
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O'er blows the filthy and contagious clouds Of headly murther, spoil, and villainy. |
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Grace Harkness, 71, and her daughter Fiona, 38, forced 10 toy poodles and four French bulldogs to live in filthy, cramped cages. |
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I left them I' th' filthy mantled pool beyond your cell, There dancing up to th' chins. |
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Here they stay in a filthy flophouse, live with refugees, and subsist on meager scraps. |
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Being such a bag of filthy hormones, Lee and his fellow sleazebags, took valuable time away from the other housemates. |
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It seemed to me that this was democracy at its finest hour, uncovering the filthy linen that the emperor would just as soon have burned. |
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Its purpose was to combat filthy urban living conditions, which caused various public health threats, including the spread of many diseases such as cholera and typhus. |
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Two men claimed they had been to a party at her apartment, telling In Touch magazine that conditions were filthy, with a bare matress and windows painted black. |
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Lewis the eleventh had a conceit everything did stinke about him, all the odoriferous perfumes they could get, would not ease him, but still hee smelled a filthy stinke. |
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Their houses may be crowded with low, vulgar, filthy trash, exposing their wives to all kinds of blackguardism, and they have no fears of their doing wrong. |
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The Thames, polluted with the filthy effusions of the cloacae. |
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A NEW RTE show has exposed a filthy home where five small children slept just feet away from a rat's nest in a house filled with four years of rubbish. |
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The children inside are wormridden and indescribably filthy. |
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He could also be viciously angry, cornpone, and hilariously filthy. |
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I complained that a bus shelter close to the Black Horse pub in Northfield has had its shelter panels removed, leaving shelter-users splashed from filthy road water and rain. |
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Therefore my friends, stand to it one and all, refuse this filthy trash. |
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He arrives in a filthy, villainous, murderous and plague-ridden Croydon. |
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