A lot of things are going to happen that will make this a crummier place to live before the human species is at any risk at all. |
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For years the downtown riverfront area had gotten crummier and crummier, and anyone who could afford it moved to the suburbs. |
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You see a long ride to oblivion when you've worn the gimmick out, a future of one-night stands getting crummier. |
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All the promises they make today will be broken in short order, and the consumer will have fewer choices, higher prices, and crummier service. |
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Christmas Eve was no different than any Sunday morning, except the weather was getting crummier by the second, which made me even crabbier than the babies already were. |
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They don't want users to view and click on the most relevant results and ads, they want users to see and view their results and ads, even if it is a crummier experience for the user. |
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Every one of them is a born brain-damage case, and year by year the air keeps getting crummier and crummier and the food they eat gets lousier and lousier. |
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Scrap this tax and it's basically a choice between paying more tax somewhere else, or crummier public services. |
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The crummier choice of digs meant that Tron ended up walking past the aforementioned junk shop every time he went to visit Karlberg. |
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A back-up team called Keith Harrison and David Stranks, whose names evidently didn't measure up, were sitting somewhere crummier looking keenly at computers. |
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