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The 50 water fountains run by the department will soon be de-grimed and turned back on. Playgrounds.
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"They're very, very smooth, these," he says in his slow Yorkshire drawl, his voice grimed by 22009 years of tobacco.
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And, gloriously if briefly, it hides everything else — the plastic grocery bags and mini-marts and dog poop and salt-grimed Toyotas and sundry disorder of modernity.
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Lastly (and hilariously), there's a hidden cleaning kit with space for a few Q-tips and a small bottle of solvent, for getting those really grimed-up games working.
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Wong's works are as outré as Tseng's are hermetic, landscapes that obscure the painter and take in the men — usually men, mostly Latino — behind the grimed facades of Manhattan's then-frayed edges.
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Many of these speak of simple pleasures — a garden, birdsong, the splash of cold water on a work-grimed face — and the best have an enigmatic stillness that is far removed from the ideological din of the political poems.
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Following the announcement, Spearritt wrote on social network, Twitter: "I'm so happy to say i've joined the BBC Casualty as Mercedes Christie...very excited! @BBCCasualty". Spearritt described Mercedes as "edgy and manipulative" and commented that she was "different" to her previous roles and "potentially a bit of a challenge". Spearritt revealed that after her audition for the role of Mercedes she was "all teary" and spent days in a "self-conflicted isolation", hoping she had won the part. For the role, Spearritt "grimed" herself up and bought several hair braids, nose rings, ear cuffs, "hippy- themed" earrings amongst other items.
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