Even by the unhygienic standards of most student digs, this particular house is slumming it. |
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We're not slumming, we don't look down on you and we're here to have fun, too. |
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Some inmates glare at the camera, assessing the artist, wondering what she is doing slumming on their turf. |
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Sources close to the Kennilworth Road club have suggested Valois' real motivation for slumming it was financial. |
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You said you wanted to go slumming, so I picked a place to eat in Greenwich Village. |
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The New Yorker goes slumming on Avenue Q and has a great time, as everyone does. |
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The good news is that the cooking is better than average, and you won't be slumming it as the place is extremely comfortable. |
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The British screen icon out-acts everyone and still comes off like a good sport while slumming it in a pea-brained movie. |
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Obviously the lady was slumming, and more importantly she didn't want anyone to know about it. |
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Vanessa ran in circles far more elevated than ours and she was always telling us that when she hung out with us she was slumming. |
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Do wealthy Americans simply feel it's more acceptable to go slumming out of sight at the website rather than inside the store? |
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It seems like Pattaya to Thais is like New Orleans is to Americans, great place to visit and go slumming, but you really don't want to live there. |
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When I went slumming like this, I wanted to cruise the bad slums. |
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Both films have respected older actors slumming it as bad guys. |
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It would not do to have a Rodgers slumming in show business. |
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Livingston will be slumming it again in the first division next season. |
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Poisson, often served as his procurers, and the King liked slumming with them in disguise. |
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If you're after the cliff-edge drama of the West End, but don't fancy slumming it, the Rockhouse is probably for you. |
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At one point smoking crude opium had become a macabre tourist attraction for foreign visitors slumming it in northern Laos. |
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The analogy is close two British thespian knights slumming in a kiddie-epic. |
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For every boss luxuriating in a corporate jet, there are plenty of foot-soldiers, such as Ms Knapp, slumming it in business class. |
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Shirley MacLaine, slumming across the pond in Downton Abbey, talks with Sandra McElwaine. |
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What starts out as Casual Friday must metastasize eventually into slumming Sunday. |
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But it makes me feel a bit low and dirty, as though I'd been participating in slumming or walking through a madhouse in the 18th Century to laugh at the inmates. |
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Two MMC students and a cinema professor go slumming as they lend character and voice to an expressionist painting set in a conspicuously disreputable French cabaret. |
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I'd normally tut-tut in a superior way about such cultural slumming. |
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It seems a songsmith reaches a certain age – and either obsessed with environment, ethics, or a new-found appreciation of the finer things in life after years of slumming it on the road – bags themselves a vineyard. |
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City Hall's failures bear the greatest burden of responsibility for the slumming of the Valley. |
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In a business that was defined by the curious social dynamic of slumming posh boys mingling with sharp-elbowed wideboys, all knee-deep in money, Abbott, who has died aged 75, was an unusually dignified presence. |
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So, are you a poor little rich girl, slumming it and hiding from boyfriends who only want your trust fund instead of you? |
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It was this rapid slumming of the area that was a chief catalyst of the University's migration westward. |
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Artistly people and some writerlies and some law students slumming. |
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