Meanwhile, Mr Ma has launched his re-election bid: presidential elections take place early next year. Whatever the truth, the indictment highlights the seamier side of Taiwan's foreign relations. |
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Not to be underestimated is his autobiographic essay, My Dark Places, which is an unprecedentedly horrific first person narration about growing up in LA's seamier – and potently dangerous – environs. |
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There was a fine evocation of the seamier side of New York to open part two, Leonard Bernstein's symphonic suite for On The Waterfront. |
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It looks pristine, but drug peddling, gang violence and a staggering number of murders every year make for Goa's seamier profile. |
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Alas, the seamier side of cricket has claimed another victim, who was earlier considered just an idiosyncratic and misunderstood character. |
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The thirty-something from Barcelona is a counter-tenor and his 12 track recital explores the seamier side of Handel's operas. |
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It will certainly have harmed its tourist trade and could well damage Coventry's, if only the seamier side of the city is shown. |
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Through the investigation, the town's seamier side is exposed, revealing that nothing is what it seems. |
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In the 1960s and 70s, as the civil-rights movement and push for real integration took hold, his photos began documenting the seamier side of segregation, the disparity between white and black America. |
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This novel is also for those who shudder at the seamier qualities of capitalism the infantalising ad campaigns and the illusory thrill of acquisition and for those who obsess over their body-mass index more than they'd like. |
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That seamier side is exposed tonight by a Huddersfield historian. |
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