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"grubby" Definitions
  1. rather dirty, usually because it has not been washed or cleaned
  2. unpleasant because it involves activities that are not honest or moral synonym sordid

407 Sentences With "grubby"

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It was grubby, desperate stuff, but Maduro's political position is nothing if not grubby and desperate.
Given all the grubby, grotesque emotions on display in Unsane, maybe it's fully appropriate that the film itself so often looks grubby.
The industry as a whole is looking a bit grubby.
The grubby business of persuasion and compromise is beneath him.
As a kid, I collected those grubby little "Peanuts" paperbacks.
Take a dark, grubby guitar-riff and work it to death.
Behind him is the roof of a grubby block of flats.
Yet those who passed it knew it was a grubby compromise.
" Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon called it a "grubby, shameless deal.
In Constantinople — with grubby collars and cuffs folded back in shame.
Once they do, the grubby handprints are hard to scrub away.
Like film, fashion is made grubby by its association with consumerism.
His face is grubby, and he doesn't look more than thirty.
In this episode she's followed by George's grubby apprentice Sepp (Dylan Smith).
All I had was my iPhone SE in its grubby plastic case.
Such talks make grubby mercantilist horse-traders of even high-minded negotiators.
This way, there are no grubby fingers dipping into the shared food.
It's the kind of grubby boiler room you see in finance movies.
Frowning pensively, she pointed to her grubby purple tracksuit and bare feet.
And it didn't automatically turn your act into a grubby commercial arrangement.
They will soon have to learn the grubby, and necessary, art of compromise.
Yet Latin American politics seem, for a mainly middle-income region, unusually grubby.
They aren't even the grubby but competent professional spooks of John Le Carré.
You lay out your grubby clothes for tomorrow, and you brush your teeth.
In the provincial governor's office, corridors are grubby and the ceiling needs repair.
The bloke with the binoculars and the slightly grubby look in his eye.
It must also be said that the pool deck was a bit grubby.
Maybe now they'll keep their grubby mitts off your favorite morning beverage vessel.
In their grubby imperfections, Kore-eda finds a perfect story about being human.
That way, it can look virtuous and environmental instead of grubby and desperate.
I can't wait to hold one of these babies in my grubby hands.
The performance, which you can see below, is typically urgent and enjoyably grubby.
It's a nice look—very of the time, I suppose: smart, grubby chic.
It's so grubby, almost too ridiculous for a great country like the United States.
Scrabbling for it, with grubby, bug hands, but there's no pockets, just empty holes.
And politics in Ghana can be a grubby business at the best of times.
She switched to battle royale games, and dated grubby men who played alongside her.
It drifts between borderline-Beatles pop, swirling shoegaze, macabre balladry, and grubby pop-punk.
That's right, no more having to use your grubby little fingers to press play.
The president has used the nation's foreign policy to conduct a grubby political operation.
We spoke in a grubby room full of discarded boxes and old office furniture.
Pockets out, extra long shirts, grubby socks and don't forget your gray bin satchel.
LOS ANGELES — I want movie studios to keep their grubby paws off my money.
They don't even use utensils, they go right in with their grubby little hands.
Within the grubby confines of Camden Town, their presence felt both incongruous and exhilarating.
The grubby promises to them are the kind of thing Mr Khan used to decry.
So pretty good system populated by grubby creeps that are called human beings that steal.
It's the perfect example to debunk any myths that hostels are only for grubby people.
Other "brown" loans bankroll cleaner alternatives to grubby coal plants, such as gas-fired ones.
" Just days after the piece was published, Trump took to Twitter to call Carter "grubby.
But even a very grubby deal is worth striking if it helps secure lasting peace.
In my late teens I embraced various historical models of glittering distance from grubby reality.
They're nothing more than a demystification process that leaves the listener feeling used and grubby.
Who knows what kinds of diseases 6-year-olds carry on their grubby little fingers?
In London, the horizon is rarely visible, obscured by skyscrapers, grubby brick, and wet pavements.
It's crowded and grubby; buckets of parts and boxes of training wheels line the entryway.
Grubby Elmo impersonators and scantily clad cowboys are par for the course in Times Square.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Alibaba's food-delivery roadmap is starting to look a little less grubby.
Even the daily routines of New Yorkers on grubby streets seem imbued with a bygone fabulousness.
He's wearing shorts and holds a thin, grubby tank top as he blinks in the light.
More likely, it was a grubby political deal that bodes ill for his country (see article).
It's a playful, curled-lip rock 'n' roll track that's driven by a grubby, hurried bassline.
The grubby compromises and political manoeuvring that government involves do not always suit the merely competent.
The grubby reality of the business she unmasks is quite enough to curl the reader's hair.
The prototypes themselves don't look terribly imposing or beautiful; they look utilitarian and kind of grubby.
Huawei's second face, prosecutors allege, is that of a grubby enterprise that breaks laws for profit.
Their offices are tucked away in a grubby complex of two-story buildings near the waterfront.
He wipes the excess from the welt of the shoe with a grubby, balled-up cloth.
They might skim the surfaces of grubby Britain at university, if only in a voyeuristic way.
With 113,218 miles (182,208 km) on its odometer, the grubby car was well past its prime.
I washed my grubby foot at the doctor's office and headed back out in the socks.
They sit on the floor in three classrooms, dressed in grubby pinkish government uniforms, looking at textbooks.
The abiding memory some road users had of Indiana was of grubby toilets along the toll road.
In the grubby recesses of hundreds of stations, they have discovered surprising genetic diversity among the creatures.
These compromises were grubby, of course, and anathema to environmentalists, but they accomplished Waxman's two key goals.
Ukraine's grubby politicians and oligarchs have tried to frustrate Western aims without openly defying them (see article).
As for Teddy's old pal Grubby, there's no word on whether or not he's getting an upgrade.
It lies prone on muddy ground, its grubby skin blackening under the blue flame of a torch.
The greatest challenge is persuading consumers, and some lawmakers, that croc-farming is not a grubby trade.
Would I like it if some of my political allies were shown up as a bit grubby?
CreditCreditGrant Hindsley for The New York Times SEATTLE — Kurt Cobain performed in a grubby club underneath it.
They are playing a grubby political game for the highest of stakes: the reputation of their faith.
The virus isn't airborne; so you'd be wise to trade your grubby handshake for an elbow bump.
He is a tiny, grubby, hairy freak and his voice is incredible, equal parts nasty and adorable.
A slightly grubby, but comfy looking, brown corduroy Danish modern sofa in Nate Berkus's booth is $43,24.
It was fun and kinda grubby and you should put it onto every summer playlist you have.
Judging by his grubby clothes, he is one of the many people sleeping rough in the city centre.
But India is notably grubby not just in absolute terms, but also relative to its level of development.
Wash your grubby hands and be a little more cognizant of what's been sitting out for too long.
But M5S has always told voters that it rejects Italy's grubby history of political obstruction of the courts.
Now, in season 8, they are little more than grubby deus ex zombinas, there to force narrative movement.
P.J. in Paris, Woody Allen get your grubby little mitts off the possibilities of this tour de France!
While his videos are executed with humour and a grubby, idiosyncratic style, what Leafy does is essentially trolling.
What grubby little fantasies do they conjure up to fill their commutes, and do they converge with ours?
In Brady Corbet's "Vox Lux," you're the grubby manager of Celeste, a school-shooting survivor turned pop star.
I'd hesitate to classify it as a spy novel, because it pretty clearly doesn't want to get grubby.
And if you can't put your grubby little hands on your faces, where else can't you put them???
He was in grubby clothes and did not look like he had just come from a lunch meeting.
Humanity, for Boyle, never suffered a fall; we've always been this petty and cutthroat and grubby and absurd.
"Politics, as we see at the moment, are grubby, dishonest and chaotic," said Penny Junor, a royal biographer.
But we must remember this, Politics, in all its grubby, grasping, corrupt, contemptible manifestations is sovereign in human affairs.
Grubby children, who outnumber workmen, load steel rods and window frames onto donkey-drawn carts to sell at scrapyards.
Trust a Tory to try and ruin something pure and joyful by wiping their grubby paws all over it.
That might put some heat on the Fed, while keeping the levers of monetary policy beyond Congress's grubby mitts.
The trial pulled back the curtain on the grubby politics of ChristieWorld, and the essential Jerseyness of New Jersey.
America is better than President Trump and his grubby attempts to put his own interests before the national interest.
America is better than President Trump and his grubby attempts to put his own interests before the national interest.
If your place is grubby and your roommate is to blame, having additional cleaning supplies on-hand can help.
Or maybe they had decided to head straight to the ultraexclusive, no-grubby-journalists-allowed parties held by celebrities.
YouTube, with Google's firepower, has been building this engine since it got its grubby little hands on it in 2006.
The James children were raised not to think about careers, nor about grubby moneymaking nor about doing anything in particular.
No one need celebrate Life too loudly, but it goes about its grubby business with a bracing clarity and ruthlessness.
He wore a baby-blue short-sleeved Hawaiian shirt and matching shorts, with Louis Vuitton slides and grubby-looking socks.
Grave Lines is the latest riff-laden extreme metal beast to come slithering up out of London's grubby dark corners.
If you're an animal in the wild, you don't leave your food out unprotected after a grubby gopher steals it.
Because who doesn't want to eat sticky, squishy, brightly colored goop after poking and stretching it with your grubby fingers?
The city is rapidly exfoliating its grubby walls and cobbled streets and replacing them with bright, eternal glass and metal.
In their heyday members of the merchant class were considered grubby hucksters—at least by Europe's medieval nobility and clergy.
In contrast, Roberts wants himself and the Supreme Court itself to have the appearance of being above grubby partisan politics.
Her gifted but alcoholic father used to take her to a grubby Dublin pub; he died when she was 14.
Soccer's thirst for growth, for new worlds to conquer and markets to exploit, has forced it into countless grubby compromises.
Rhett Rhett is a milled-harvest bug wheat that can't wait to get its grubby paws around quinoa's vulnerable neck.
One, wearing grubby grey tracksuit bottoms and what appears to be her boyfriend's football shirt, looks barely into her teens.
The result is an unusual materiality: a gritty, grubby surface that dissolves into an ethereal experience of color and light.
Is someone watching the children that are double dipping marshmallows—and perhaps their grubby little appendages—into that chocolate fondue fountain?
Did you kick your ex to the curb so fast that you've still got a pile of their grubby band shirts?
By returning to Pakistan to face jail, Mr Sharif has turned himself from a grubby politician into something of a martyr.
Duchnowski's "man's man" of a husband kept getting his grubby paws in her eye creams and unguents, her soaps and moisturizers.
In poorly governed, graft-prone countries, this may be a price worth paying for keeping politicians' grubby hands off government jobs.
One of the big threats to the world economy, he said, is from "non-economic risks"—fund-speak for grubby politics.
No one wants to visit a fast-food chain with a grubby dining room and unknown germs lurking in the kitchen.
The pace of the initial tweets begins to slow, the collective anger turns into a sort of grubby, post-coital panting.
But he has also been on a campaign to get us cooking without glancing at a tablet or a grubby printout.
Of course, these are among the very finest works of a young genre, and the majority of podcasts remain grubby, amateurish affairs.
With fewer, more disciplined parties, congress may be less prone to the grubby deal-making that helped create the Lava Jato scandals.
Mr Galeotti questions whether Western institutions can resist the "common temptation to turn a blind eye to money that is slightly grubby".
I didn't arrive home that night; instead, I slept at the local police station on a grubby mattress and a plastic pillow.
Kids reading this book will be fascinated by all that went into making the object they hold in their (grubby?) little hands.
There are people out there—grubby bastard people—who step out of the house in search of indiscriminate sex without showering first.
My dad drove, his grubby Indiana Jones hat planted on his head, Tevas strapped to his feet, squinting determinedly at the horizon.
Irit cracks an egg into the middle and fries the sandwich on both sides in a grubby skillet on her double burner.
It looks, to be perfectly honest, squat and grubby, like the grimy piles of ice on a New York street in March.
He has corrupted our foreign policy with grubby attempts to help himself that his own White House staff immediately recognized as improper.
Daisy developed a new appreciation for Andy after seeing him do hot, grubby man-work, and the two struck up a flirtation.
" Ms. Stubbs added that Mr. Gatiss and Mr. Moffat "have made me more saucy now, and a bit grubby, which I enjoy.
He stalled sending back the works of Old Masters, ultimately saving world treasures from the grubby hands of Hitler, Goebbels, and Goering.
Travel continues to be a fiercely competitive space, but it's one that's been relatively untouched by the sharing economy's grubby paws so far.
A president elected directly by the people would—like le général—embody the nation, and rise above the grubby business of party politics.
The idea is that this avoids biases creeping into models—and appeals to Valley types better than the grubby business of picking securities.
It doesn't happen very often, but occasionally, the cretins lurking online get their grubby paws on something pure and the joy only multiplies.
It was the sound of a world that seemed impossibly other, impossibly suave, impossibly grubby, and the pair's material still stands up today.
The targets vary: in grubby or boring sectors, requirements are lower—large building-maintenance firms can get away with a 215% "Bahrainisation" rate.
Comanche wears a grubby grey and black sweater over an orange polo and his jeans are frayed at the heels of his Pumas.
BUT THEN HERE HE IS AGAIN, now grasping a Cardiff shirt with his grubby, treacherous fingers, sporting that very same faraway facial expression.
The books remained pristine in that grubby garage because that book held everything we needed to know about fixing everything in the car.
By night's end, I doubt anyone with grubby hair and a torn Iggy Pop shirt even spared a thought for the Neilsen Report.
The money neatly stacked in suitcases looks grubby, and the lap dances provided by strippers to Escobar's thugs feel drab, mechanical and unsexy.
But what happens when fiction proves more attractive than reality, as it so often does, especially in such a grubby arena as politics?
The original viewer was thus not just a viewer, but also a handler, as the grubby corners of many of the pages testify.
Which might be a good thing when you realize you've squandered another weekend, and the sun starts to rise over another grubby flat in another grubby town, and all you've got to show for it is three likes on Facebook and the distinct memory of doing something utterly, utterly terrible but not ever being able to recall exactly what that was.
When this book finally releases its grip, you may find your lapels sullied by grubby fingerprints you are in no rush to scrub out.
The technologies in 2049—from grubby farming equipment to hovering, fish-like replicant-monitors—appear just long enough to embed themselves in our curiosity.
Unsoiled by the brutally grubby hands of colonization, it is the birthplace of all humanity and the keeper of Earth's most precious secret: Vibranium.
Unwilling to engage in the grubby exchange of pork and patronage for political support, he has tried to marginalise political parties and their leaders.
Indeed, her rise has much to do with voters' frustration with the grubby clientelism nurtured by Mr Fico's Smer party, which remains in government.
The generals and ruling-party old guard who engineered this one are not reformers; they are part of the grubby system Mr Mugabe created.
"All the details are designed strictly according to real things on the actual Liaoning," says Lu of the mildly grubby, 15-foot kitchen area.
Homes in Xiaoshan are a mixture of grubby apartment blocks and grandiose four- and five-storey homes decorated in joyous combinations of pastel colours.
We demand an Asian place to be grubby, because it's more "authentic"—all of these constraints, which have such horrible racial connotations to them.
The bigger risk is stymying our chances of ever discovering whether life existed on Mars before human beings and their grubby microbiomes get there.
Obama's major legislative achievements were passed, in part, thanks to a willingness to accept grubby compromises with interest groups rather than by beating them.
That's particularly painful coming from inside the CDC, a longtime powerhouse in global public health now reduced to being a backdrop for grubby politics.
Chernow's larger story is about the birth of a nation; the lofty ideals, grubby politics and gossipy detours bring the Revolutionary era to life.
Kate (Gillian Jacobs, late of NBC's "Community") not only repackages her clients' grubby schemes as votable policy, but is also rude and double-dealing.
You need to dome it under a force field so that other people's grubby hands, opinions and inferior fandoms can't stain or disrespect it.
It seems likely that President Trump will inevitably blur the lines between business and politics in potentially disturbing ways—expect grubby deals and murky meetings.
"I need to stay in touch with my wife back home," he says, sitting in a grubby tent in the Oinofyta migrant camp, near Athens.
And since you can't keep your grubby paws off that case of Cubans, here are some flavorless blue gum rods that'll surely hit the spot.
They believe the free market should be allowed to do its thing and big government ought to keep its grubby mitts off people's medical experiences.
They're forced to live out their lives in mourning and misery in a gloomy temple and grubby little huts, with all the other miserable mourners.
"Crashing is a sitcom based on the grubby lives and loves of a bunch of property guardians," writer and star, Phoebe Waller-Bridge tells Refinery29.
There was a related criticism I saw among the comments: that Trump is a grubby opportunist; he's not principled, so he can't have a doctrine.
Its metal arm scooped up a grubby rubber ball (it looked like a dimpled egg yolk) and flung it out at 48 miles per hour.
There, BoJack spins out of control: He doesn't want her to drive his car and get her "grubby little hands" all over it, but she's not grubby, she's his daughter, so wow, he's a real piece of shit, but if she drives, he's trapped at home with his dementia-stricken abusive mother, but if he drives, his mother might poison his daughter against him.
I also know plenty of people who caught herpes through the traditional grubby manner and wouldn't want the ignominy of anyone thinking they used tanning beds.
Featuring steam from a clothes steamer, Teddy Ruxpin's adventures with the voice in his head (which is named "Grubby") is still one of our favorite livestreams.
I wasn't convinced by the bat-size dragons that flit out of a cell phone, but the rest of López's inventions are properly grubby and grounded.
The man in the grubby red tracksuit and backwards baseball cap saw me loitering in the shopping center, and beckoned me over with a head flick.
Image: APThink back, if you will, to the halcyon days of 2012, when Donald Trump hadn't yet strangled the presidency with his small, grubby orange hands.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Trust a Tory to try and ruin something pure and joyful by wiping their grubby paws all over it.
"The people that want their grubby hands on the steering wheel in Washington are ExxonMobil and Chevron and people who bought this [American] election," he says.
He has tricks for picking up heavy people, and uses the grubby cushion in his ambulance to prop up the unconscious to keep their airways open.
The little buggers just grab you by the hair with their grubby fingers and and do whatever they can to force you to confront the darkness.
One man lifted a grubby, fluffy blanket to reveal the dust and blood-covered body of a child, one of several piled up on the cart.
The tech world, sitting behind a contented wall of dual-class shares and founder-worship, may find activist investors grubby and irksome, but they don't care.
A New Yorker writer who recently tried Swimply, the "Airbnb for pools," found the dip refreshing but the pool deck grubby, littered with plastic beer cups.
That discrepancy — between an exquisite sensibility and a world of grubby, shallow materialism — may explain some of the temperamental quirks that Reynolds shares with his creator.
"It's all part of a grubby gray-zone," said Christian Fuhrmeister, an art historian at the Central Insitute for Art History, a state-funded research body.
Tech-house parties at T-Bar in Aldwych maybe, or even grubby gigs at New Cross' Montague Arms, which was sold off in January this year.
In doing so, he began feeling out the distinctive tensions between grubby anthropological narratives and serene mechanical simulacra that are so typical of our automated period.
Consider the institution of the independent counsel, established after Watergate to ensure that grubby politics would have no further influence over criminal investigations of high government officials.
Whereas one reason the Brits still tolerate an anachronism such as a hereditary monarchy is that the royals -- officially -- keep out of the grubby world of politics.
The grubby center is a forest of gold exchange stores, throwback 1970s architecture and fried empanada stalls; a park filled with friendly iguanas is the main attraction.
It also means the entire franchise feels like it's stuck in a grubby goth-grunge, post-Nine Inch Nails era that felt wearily dated three movies ago.
Some, like my colleague Matt Novak, contend that the ape's memedom is safe from the grubby hands of profiteers because the subject matter is simply too dark.
This average millennial pink cardigan is only okay, so it's the perfect sweater to ruin against the grubby bathroom wall as you make out with Steve Harrington.
And you can bet your behind that we'll be dropping it into a bucket of water as soon as we can get our grubby mitts on it.
Not only does the Shlocker keep your grubby roommates' mitts off of your shampoo, it puts your showering products out of sight and tidies up your bathroom.
When she first painted a vagina framed inside the word POLITICS, Bri Cirel  had no idea that Donald Trump's grubby fingers would soon become a national conversation.
In the play, Woods plays Zach—a war veteran who has retreated entirely from the world into a grubby cardboard box in a kitchen in Port Talbot.
They are furious — not only has Gatti supposedly violated the novelist's right to privacy, but he has brought the grubby methods of journalism to their literary seminar.
Yes, this spike in handwashing interest stems from the coronavirus, or COVID-19 as it's officially named, but you should be scrubbing your grubby little hands regardless.
To win their trust, he ate from the same grubby street carts as his subjects; his academic supervisor at American University warned he would get food poisoning.
Opposition parties said the pact was "shoddy" (the Liberal Democrats) and "grubby" (both Labour and the Scottish National Party) and called for its details to be publicized.
Just doing a job In a rare corner in Washington, facts and evidence still matter and party rivals still put the national interest above grubby political goals.
Goldberg, a graduate of Brooklyn Law School, is a surprisingly glamorous presence, especially for the places her work tends to take her: drab courtrooms, grubby police precincts.
The House will almost certainly adopt a version of this article, impeaching Trump for turning American foreign policy into a grubby opposition-research division of his campaign.
I felt sorry for him, in his sad, lonely apartment with his beautiful books and his grubby wretch of a self, or else I would've decked him.
Some progressives hope that single-payer could provide an attractive replacement for the grubby, path-dependent logrolling that now dominates our $3 trillion health care political economy.
"A redecorating programme was in place, but many cells were shabby, communal areas were sometimes grubby and the showers were generally in poor condition," the report stated.
I can get there later and stock up on packages of Cauliflower Gnocchi before all the other yuppies of New York City get their grubby hands on it.
The only other survivor of the Pendragon bloodline is Uther's young son Arthur, who winds up being raised in a brothel in the grubby Roman settlement of Londinium.
WHEN Michel Temer took over as Brazil's president from Dilma Rousseff, who was impeached last August, no one saw him as a clean break from the grubby past.
In the near future she will probably help doctors with grubby hands to take notes and to request scans, as well as remind patients to take their pills.
Its cartoon-pink flesh is swaddled in a skirt made from grubby antique lace, the delicacy of which is in stark opposition to the bulbous lump it surrounds.
ANYWAY, the key thing is that Medlar's got his grubby mitts all over their extensive catalogue and he's decided to give a few classics a contemporary re-rub.
" Others consist of impressionistic sketches of skies and landscapes, as in "Rainy Day": "The air is a concealed yellow, like a pale yellow seen through a grubby white.
I'm talking about this patriarchy of power and greed and violence that has its grubby fingers all over us and inside us, no matter your gender or orientation.
Last year's deal may have been grubby and it may turn out to be pointless, but by the time it was signed, the EU had nothing left to lose.
But conservation is an action that expresses tenderness toward and assigns value to things that otherwise would signify nothing; a Post-it note, a grubby old letter, a drawing.
"Extortion is like life insurance," Catalino Miranda, a straight-talking bus company owner, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation at his office overlooking a bus terminal in a grubby neighbourhood.
Trump's defenders maintain that as president he would be a big-picture chief executive who delegates the grubby mechanics of governance to like-minded professionals from the private sector.
Stephen King might be a master writer of horror, but he's not getting his grubby pen on the "Stranger Things" script ... so says the guy playing Chief Jim Hopper.
I can be totally comfortable with the way that I look (and mostly, I am), but that doesn't stop the grubby hands of the internet from mucking things up.
A note in the program locates the action happening "now, after a civil war," amid a grubby, grimy community concerned less with kingship than the mere rudiments of survival.
"No one's ever been able to successfully cultivate white truffles, so all we have are wild-foraged ones," he said, grabbing two grubby-looking lumps that resembled smallish potatoes.
Like all writers, I was an insatiable reader as a child: James Marshall's hilarious hippos George and Martha; Roald Dahl's grubby and hysterical novels; Lynda Barry's deep, transcendent comics.
As grubby as any New York pigeon but much grander, the white ibis, known here as a "bin chicken," is a hefty, prehistoric-looking creature with a curved beak.
Critics have denounced the deal with the D.U.P. as "shoddy" or "grubby," because it was secured with a pledge of around $2 billion in additional spending for Northern Ireland.
After you — and maybe that grubby sock they can't stop stealing from your hamper, for some reason — there's probably nothing in this world your pet loves more than food.
They are built from the same grubby house bricks as personal rivalries: locality, financial disparity, the tribalistic concept that one place is 'better' than another – but there's something more.
Trump had somehow tapped into a fundamental yearning people have: the need for something they can call their own, a way to rise above the relentless challenges of grubby survival.
A dude with mad, candyfloss hair and the rheumy gaze of a terminally-dull inebriate grasps the grubby supermarket carrier bag on his lap and gazes raptly, watching Rebecca dance.
It's only three tracks long, so False Flag is really more of an appetizer than a main course, but I absolutely can't wait to get my grubby paws on more.
When Xo talked about financial troubles at the studio, all I could do was wonder how much money she'd save by wearing her own grubby old t-shirts every day.
While this is pleasing, the leather case isn't really suited to being thrown in a gym bag, as even after a few uses it picks up marks and gets grubby.
That approach led incumbents to wrap themselves in the trappings of the presidency, reminding voters of the power they held without dirtying their hands on the grubby business of campaigning.
But every hot streak always ends the same way: broken, not because some grubby, rumpled drunk showed up and ruined the vibe but because, mathematically, that's what's supposed to happen.
New York Comic Con has swollen from a relatively small and grubby event to a churning sea of humanity and marketing that swallows up around 21980,22000 lost souls every fall.
Whether the departures from our grubby reality are minor or profound, these imaginary worlds offer hopeful possibilities — for love to flourish, for injustice to be righted, for beauty to persevere.
Often, students say, teachers tear off flower petals or pass around an object like tape, a stick of gum or a chocolate bar that becomes increasingly grubby as it's touched.
The subject itself doesn't bother me at all, but when I saw the end result I thought that it looked a bit grubby, and really pointless for an amateur football club.
Instead, think about them like jeans — they go with anything, from a graphic T-shirt to a leather jacket to a pair of grubby Converse to a sparkly disco top. 229.
Jenkins uses computer-assisted effects to show what the Amazon bodies are capable of, and to demonstrate how powerful, agile, and graceful they are in comparison to the grubby German soldiers.
It's just another spontaneous, temporary small-town moment of hilarity and celebration before the whole group loads back into a grubby van and heads for the next spot down the road.
"I haven't seen my family in six years" were the first words out of the outpost's commander, Abdul Malik — thin, with sunken eyes, clothed in a grubby dark-green shalwar kameez.
Though she has a background in photography, Hart has issues with the medium's tendency to make subjects look "good and smooth," and favors instead a pursuit of the grubby and real.
The up-for-grabs date rose glistens extra brightly at the center of their grubby picnic blanket, and I wonder if it's a decoy, a secret strawberry bait for the bears.
Oster was standing at her kitchen counter in working-mom attire: a black business skirt and stockings, with a zip-up hoodie over her blouse to protect it from grubby hands.
If France's richest man ever hopes to woo prized assets like Patek Philippe watches or Chanel into the LVMH fold, he can't be fiddling around with grubby activists at the bar.
Ms. Eerdmans has been hired by the estate to undertake what has been a grubby, exhausting and emotional ordeal that she nonetheless described as a labor of love, and an honor.
Contestants came from far and wide to compete in a range of categories that included Junior Mullet, Ladies' Mullet, Ranger Mullet, Everyday Mullet, Grubby Mullet, and Best Mullet of Them All.
On the other side lies the high-minded commitment, tinged with technocracy, to continual reform in search of a common good — devoid of any need to make connection with grubby party politics.
But it's so complete, easy, and fast, it might appeal to other kinds of people, too: those whose hands are wet or grubby, for example, or those who are reclining and tired.
You can see the tracks laid for each of the tech giants, and there's no clear way off this path — to downward poll numbers and normal, grubby politics — for any of them.
I've been wiping off the Surface Laptop a lot, and I fear that people who don't take care of it will end up with a very grubby looking machine in a year.
I met Logan earlier this month in the cramped basement of the Pinch, a grubby Washington, DC, bar where eight rock bands of color were gearing up to shatter eardrums — and stereotypes.
That literally any change to the political system of a fast-changing country will be seen as a grubby scheme for partisan advantage creates a lock-in problem that imperils our future.
However, thanks to the wonders of the internet, I'm confident in stating the following: Halifax's Coliseum looks like it was the greatest club our grey, grim, and grubby little nation's ever seen.
Wright gives parts of the episode a gorgeous, sunlit gleam that powerfully highlights the difference between the eternal-magic-hour world of the haves and the grubby reality of the have-nots.
The July 21 closure of the greyhound track marked the end of yet another of the often grubby old-time gambling businesses that long defined Macau before the arrival of luxury casinos.
Santangelo found additional sculptures buried among the boxes, including some work that now sits in his living room, totems of a great cultural movement and the grubby glory that was Greenwich Village.
It is the outdoor component of Avant Gardner, an 80,803-square-foot development at 140 Stewart Avenue in an industrial corridor of the East Williamsburg neighborhood, a few grubby blocks from Queens.
Since the Cataclysm of centuries before, the vast civilization that used to rule this world has shattered, and the one that rose up to replace it is grubby and petty and vulgar.
" Trump fired back on Twitter after the article was published, writing: "Rumor has it that the grubby head of failing @VanityFairMagazine, "Sloppy" Graydon Carter, is going to be fired or replaced very soon?
The movie's opening act on Themyscira is outsized and mythic, but once the story returns to Steve's familiar, grubby world, Wonder Woman seems like a surreal figure, a children's story brought to life.
Washington will be a duller place in his absence—so relentless and uproariously grubby were the scandals his roving eye for a freebie and Napoleonic sense of self-importance kept landing him in.
Justin Munyandele, a 24-year-old mechanic, lingering outside his garage in grubby overalls, says Ebola was brought in by the government to exterminate the Nandes, the biggest ethnic group in the region.
A single, grubby thread runs through this: when Mr Trump and his close associates are accused of furtive or illegal acts, their instinct is to obfuscate, cry "fake news" or search for scapegoats.
This patently absurd story has been repeatedly rejected by responsible journalists as false, while the whole sordid history of the posts -- and their total inaccuracy -- has been outlined in grubby detail on Snopes.
The lighting is bad, the location (a hotel room?) is grubby, Depp's makeup is smeared—it's just a crappy vlog, basically, and the stars are no more interesting than your average suburban couple.
When dawn came to Providence, R.I., I was hunched over in the grubby lounge of my dormitory, typing my last fevered perceptions, vaguely aware that outside the window, the sky was turning pink.
The other evening, a patron who'd dined in the dorm remarked on the aesthetic step up, from grubby linoleum and napkins by Bounty to Hans Wegner chairs and a wood-burning pizza oven.
Hoby shares O'Hara's keen eye for the city's grubby beauty, for how, as she writes, "a low-slung sun burned all the day's dirt into gold," for its hum and heat and clatter.
A visit to the London offices of Melody Maker added to his growing vision: Here was a serious newsroom filled with professionals covering music, not a grubby underground paper produced by a commune.
Those movies, in particular "Tony Manero," set during the military dictatorship in the 1970s, and "The Club," about a group of disgraced priests, are studies in claustrophobia, with cloudy cinematography and grubby behavior.
Al-Hol, Syria (CNN)The market at al-Hol camp is a sea of unidentifiable figures clad in black, clutching their children's grubby hands as they drag them past those haggling their wares.
Each frail, rusty, grubby piece here shares in the Arte Povera and post-minimal aesthetics popular in the Soho gallery scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s — the time of their making.
We got our grubby hands on their Fresh Coconut Ice Pops recipe—a collaboration with the MP Shift and David Selig—and recreated all of its tropical, boozy fun in our test kitchen.
So I think the pursuit of beauty in characters that are supposed to be beautiful feels much more restrictive than when you've just got the freedom to be grubby and ugly and horrible-looking.
Whether we like to admit it or not, Trump is an architectural president—in his professional life as a (failing) developer, he has had his grubby, tiny hands in myriad buildings across the country.
A quarter mile up a steep driveway, where the rising sun illuminated a panorama of wooded ridgelines, I met Dario Davidson, a retired forester wearing a grubby baseball hat and well-worn leather gloves.
Right from the start, it was clear they were a vital part of their city's fledging reputation for bright, purposeful new bands, which has since included politicized punks Dream Wife and grubby grungers Birdskulls.
Or, in direction violation of the sign next to it that says, "do not touch," visitors are in fact putting their grubby little hands all over it, spreading their germs all over this thing.
The media in the land of Rupert Murdoch has traditionally taken great pride in differentiating itself from the tabloid press of Britain, which it views as grubby for its obsession with politicians' sex lives.
This scandal has had the salutary effect too of exploding what remains of upper middle class and wealthy self-righteousness about the grubby ways of the college sports in the basketball and football divisions.
Even a hard-headed policy of tough border controls, swift return of illegal immigrants and encouraging would-be migrants to stay home obliges governments to work with others, if only to strike grubby repatriation deals.
"They are closer to me than my actual children in some ways," he said, perched next to a weird bowing robot with corrugated tube arms and a grubby doll head impaled on top of it.
Like the grubby old tooth itself, which under the microscope turned out to be the bearer of brilliant and complicated information, the debacle of the nun's teeth shows us that all knowledge remains negotiable, contested.
A fiction built on nonfiction, "White Boy Rick" traces the grim, grubby rise and predictable fall of Richard Wershe Jr. (the newcomer Richie Merritt), a Detroit drug dealer who was arrested in 1987 at 17.
Earlier Monday, Israel's President Reuven Rivlin castigated lawmakers for running what he called an "awful and grubby election campaign" as well as for their inability to negotiate a new government after two elections last year.
The only hope is that by the time things get really bad our grandkids will be too busy pissing about with emojis on their iPhone 42s to bother with any of that grubby sex malarkey.
Sounding like a civic patron out only for the city he loved — with the grubby business of moneymaking very much an afterthought — he promised to treat the team as a kind of sacred civic trust.
If nothing else, then, they have ensured that the rest of us will have to endure more unedifying patriotic posturing, and the general degradation of a meaningful symbol in another grubby, public tug of war.
On Friday March 17th, in time for a traditional weekend churrasco, or barbecue, the federal police accused some of the country's biggest meat producers of bribing health inspectors to turn a blind eye to grubby practices.
But the real issue, the one that has me pondering whether the iPad Mini even has a place in my grubby hands in 2019, is that it, like any other non-Pro iPad, just feels old.
The plastic screen—designed for both grubby little child-hands and the sweaty clutches of adults—will scratch if you throw it in a bag with your keys, but won't crack when you inevitably drop it.
The President's appearance validated one of the great truths of Washington -- that when someone professes to be above the grubby political impulses of his rivals, he's usually playing the game at a more sophisticated level himself.
It's as if the show is trying to say that no matter how glamorous the culinary world becomes, it can never escape its grubby roots, back in the kitchen with the potato peelings and fish scales.
Irit is all those things on her own, dancing to her own beat, dressed in a grubby t-shirt that says "Killin' It." I hope that one day I'll be brave enough to do the same.
To Britons of a certain milieu, Mr. Trump is a bit grubby, a bit common, a bit — as Nancy Mitford, that chronicler of elite British life, would put it — "non-U," (that is, non-upper class).
"It was a grubby city — a wide-open town with lots of bars, taverns and gambling," David Lieberth, a former president of the local historical society, said of Akron, which is 40 miles south of Cleveland.
The party does not have a majority in the House of Commons; Theresa May, the prime minister, is clinging to power through a grubby deal with the ten Northern Irish MPs of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
"Maybe it's this move from the image of the bold, heroic defender of human rights and ordinary people ... into what is inevitably a more grubby world of politics where compromises are made" that tarnishes reputations, said Smith.
The closure of the track marks the end of another of the often grubby old-time gambling businesses that long defined Macau before the arrival of luxury casinos owned by tycoons like the U.S. billionaire Sheldon Adelson.
Not because Trump is a grubby entertainer on par with a "porn star," as the media coverage often suggests, but because the adult film industry has often demonstrated the principles and pluck necessary to challenge a president.
Through the emergence of the internet and legally dubious file-sharing sites like Limewire, I could get my grubby little hands on any Sidewinder live PA, Lord Of The Mics clash or Heartless Crew Rinse FM set.
Like seasoned pros, they continued to play among the flailing limbs, pawing hands, and frantically aimed kisses from boys and girls alike, but tonight they've opted for a grubby spot that can accommodate under half that crowd.
Red Dead Redemption 2 gave us a hokey, frustrating, and largely feature-less bit of non-verisimilitude cloaked in a grubby, era-appropriate model of the original Eastman Kodak box (shout out to the artists on that).
Cameron, who supported a grubby campaign when Khan was running for the London mayoralty against a weak Conservative candidate, appeared on a platform with Khan earlier this week arguing for Britain to remain in the European Union.
She gets raped in order to give added, justified zest to her eventual graphic retaliation, but only after the film licks its lips about what's happened to her (just try to forget that grubby jar of petroleum jelly).
The spaces between the keys are grubby from the time I spilled tea into the keyboard and never quite managed to get the stains out completely (I let the laptop dry and it still worked like a champ!).
Everything about it — the throat-scraping lyrics, the grubby flannels, the basement-studio production fuzz — was anti all of that, a shrug and a shove against the goofy pageantry and MTV-glossed peacocking of the '80s rock mainstream.
You start to think, "Hey, wouldn't it be great to lie on a grubby beanbag in a lava lamp-filled room with total strangers who are suddenly very handsy because they've taken a pill..." No, it'd be hell.
Anyone who's been to one of the corporate festivals typical of today's EDM industry making millions off of barely legal millennials might find it hard to imagine how these descended from the grubby warehouse raves of the 90s.
It doesn't help that the social themes outside the apartment are much better realized that those inside it, which makes one suspect that Slimani is trying to hang prestige material on what is essentially a grubby voyeuristic exercise.
These lone blips of vivid color emphasize the palely anemic sweep of industrial blight around them, the grubby gray storefronts and trash-lined streets where characters scheme for easy enrichment and a leg up to otherwise impossible dreams.
Another such returnee is Jakub Dianiska, who left life as a consultant in London to open one of the city's chic cafes, Mandla, in the once-grubby district between Bratislava's hilltop castle and the banks of the Danube.
Nestled on the grubby roadside of Avenida Caracas, the artery that runs through Colombia's capital, and between the hip, cosmopolitan neighborhood of Chapinero and the residential Teusaquillo, lies what appears to be little more than a derelict parking lot.
TOM BOWMANNational Public Radio's Pentagon correspondentAlexandria, Virginia William Boot, the brilliant creation of Evelyn Waugh in "Scoop", his satire on newspapers and British imperial politics during the grubby 1930s, was an amiable eccentric who succeeded in spite of himself.
In daylight, the dense vegetation of the forest (it's colloquially known as Jukai, or "sea of trees") is sun-dappled and oddly low-contrast; benign until the grubby personal artifacts of the presumed dead begin punctuating the forest floor.
Some research, for example, suggests that women are more comfortable giving to causes than to candidates, whether out of a sense that politics is grubby or because nonprofit groups will have more impact on the issues they care about.
There was a fierceness to Brosnahan in the role; even though she was young, she played a political Fantine who was already weathered and wry, as disgusted by the grubby hands of lobbyists as their detractors on the Hill.
This is a man who always has his finger to the wind, and he intuited that this was the thing the American people want to hear: a political uprising against powerful men putting their grubby hands on powerless women.
Take Sweet Female Attitude's "Flowers"; a song that manages to sound like both a requiem for the weekend warriors whose Air Maxes will no longer dance together across grubby floors, but at the same time feels full of euphoria.
The law forbids incumbents from soliciting inside their Capitol offices, so they indulge an elaborate pretense that seeking electioneering money at a nearby party headquarters or a colleague's townhouse is a convincingly less grubby way of wooing donors hoping for favors.
In the decades that followed, he's mostly worked on films he also wrote and produced, from grubby B-movies like Machete to special effects-heavy family fare like Spy Kids to more experimental genre pieces like Sin City and Planet Terror.
Today, the company is launching a tipping feature for payments so that even more money can be captured by lawncare service providers without the need to resort to grubby cash payments (filthy lucre!) This isn't Gamido's first time launching a startup.
He was often tetchy with reporters who made their way to his small, grubby flat on 60th Anniversary of the USSR Street, in Fryazino north-east of Moscow, and sat in his bare kitchen with the star-chart on the wall.
For young and poor Colombians who deem politics too grubby, the elites too smug and economic progress too slow, Mr Petro promises a "humane Colombia" with a much bigger role for the state in health, higher education, finance and business.
The other reason Clinton's grubby foundation has been amped up into a Teapot Dome/Crédit Mobilier level of scandal is because of a cognitive flaw in the Trump voter that I discovered at a dinner party a few nights ago.
What had been a grubby and forlorn downtown now has a glittering new train station with high-speed rail connections to London and a Selfridges & Company department store, which occupies an architectural trophy that looks something like a steel-plated armadillo.
In a luxury boutique, your credit card is now likely to be whisked away — the grubby reality of commerce happens out of sight — only to be discreetly, and somewhat apologetically, returned in a supple leather binder or on a zebrawood tray.
I don't think he was prepared for the environment of a newsroom — this grubby newsroom right out of "The Front Page" — the unbelievable noise, the pounding of the manual typewriters, the clattering of the Teletype machines, people shouting across the room.
As I drifted off to sleep, I imagined a life swept clean of my grubby, needy possessions and instead envisioned a new, improved one that was sparely accessorized by Ms. Schmidt's resilient and independent succulents, neutral art prints and soft baskets.
She and Mr. Bockley chose Utah over Oregon for their field research mainly because it's easier to get to, flying to Las Vegas, then driving a few hours through the desert — a journey from neon-lit hedonism to grubby asceticism.
Images: Annie Llewellyn The Mummies are a gnarly surf-garage punk band from the California, Bay Area who rocked out through the 90s dressed in grubby old bandages and equipped with the shittiest equipment the second hand market had to offer.
"What I find outrageous today is that the Republicans in Albany, John Flanagan and his crew, want to get their grubby hands on our kids, and we're not going to let them do it," said the city comptroller Scott M. Stringer.
It was pretty grubby when I first found it; I think there may have been a little bit of something left in the brain cavity, and you can tell something's been chewing on it, as there are little teeth marks in the top.
The ruling United Russia party has traditionally backed Putin and is likely to do so again this time, but Putin clearly wants to generate a higher turnout by styling himself as someone who is above the often grubby fray of Russian party politics.
MDMA, whether it's finding its way into your speckled pills and grubby baggies, or being used for clinical trials, is made up of an equal mix of two forms—or "enantiomers"—which are seemingly identical but actually mirror images of each other.
She had kept it in a pocket of her bag for years, though she didn't know why—she never wore lipstick, and this one was nothing special, its ridged gold case scratched and grubby, the orange color inside worn to a nub.
The traffic, the gate-crashing (the festival was declared free by Friday night), the pictures of grubby longhairs zonked to the gills, and the cleanup of Yasgur's farm all made it much harder for promoters to get the necessary permits for future festivals.
That day, then, they were slumming it, because alongside a selection of well-attired, well-spoken gentlefolk they had me, decked out in grubby jeans and a Burning Witch shirt, along with a handful of other (admittedly better turned-out) rock types.
My memories of the concerts are patchy — all those soundchecks and backstage rooms merge into one after a while — but the hills, when I could find them, have remained with me, marked up as scrawls on a great big grubby map I keep.
Instead, he focussed on the soldiers' everyday lives, when they weren't at the front: the little breaks, the downtime when nothing was happening, soldiers with grubby faces waiting to hear the whereabouts of their artillery batteries or playing cards at a staging post.
I downloaded several episodes of Sesame Street (available on Hulu) and Super Wings (Amazon Prime Video), put on her kid-friendly headphones, and she spent about seven hours immobile other than to reach her grubby paws into a bag of animal crackers.
The film's Kazakhstani scenes were shot in a grubby Romanian town; the title character's "Kazakh" speech was a mix of Hebrew and Polish slang and gibberish; and almost every detail the film presented about the country was a complete and unflattering fabrication.
The publicization of the report is a clear middle finger to Trump, Pruitt and their plan to derail federal climate research and policy, and it ensures the public has an opportunity to review it before they get their big, grubby mitts all over it.
Once they started coming in, grubby hands all over the champagne flutes, stuffing cheese into backpack pockets, sweatpants and small children and neck pillows worn all the time, there was bound to be some resentment, and it was bound to get a little ugly.
They're all part of a self-started hacker group called Sthacks, short for Stetson Hacks, and David's room is their informal HQ. The floor is covered with throw rugs and grubby bath mats, and on the wall is a vanity license plate that reads M2000MES.
When the refrigerator broke last year, they survived on packs of Ramen noodles from Family Dollar, often the only thing CeeCee could afford when her tormenter disappeared—sometimes for days at a time—leaving just a few grubby bills to tide the family over.
YouTuber Simone Giertz has had this genre sewed up since 2016, but my personal favorite shit-bot this year was a grubby specimen that lives in a pizza box and uses facial recognition to shoot lasers into the eyes of anyone it sees. Inspirational.
The story gets off to a good enough start - the mystery surrounding the nameless man and his motives is intriguing enough, and Avinash Arun's camera snakes its way through grubby trains and rattling buses as it follows the journey of the kidnapper and his victim.
The first substantial contact between the EIC's grubby emissaries and northern India's sophisticated Mughal rulers took place in 1614, with the British grovelling for commercial privileges; soon the flow of spices to Europe by sea upended centuries of overland trading routes through the Middle East.
There followed an arms race of military endorsements that reached its grubby pinnacle in 2016, when Mr Flynn sided with Mr Trump, urging crowds to "lock up" Hillary Clinton, and John Allen, a general who headed the fight against Islamic State, backed Mrs Clinton.
Every time I watch that movie, I spend half of its runtime imagining which of my gross elementary school classmates would've been dropped down a garbage chute and the other half wishing that I could've gotten my own grubby little hands on some of Wonka's edible prototypes.
Drenched in layers of post-punk, goth rock, new wave, and every other blistering signifier for brooding, contemplative indie rock, Happy Ending—which Noisey is premiering today—attempts to laugh at the pain and re-possess a struggle taken from them by late capitalism's grubby little paws.
Poking around the grubby and disorganised office he himself has just been assigned, he soon realises that the evidence against Dreyfus (Louis Garrel, unrecognisable beneath his prosthetic make-up) is literally paper thin: it amounts to one letter bearing handwriting that is vaguely similar to Dreyfus's.
When the Bosnian-born writer Aleksandar Hemon recalls the childhood bullies who tormented him and his friends on the streets of 1970s Sarajevo, he remembers their comeuppances too — and how the sweet satisfaction of vengeance, the exhilaration of victory, curdled into something more grubby and less glorious.
Grubby, shady, solitary, consumed by an almost monkish passion for his often perverse work, Stone is exactly the sort of guy you want in your corner if you ever end up in Naz's shoes—and exactly the sort of guy you would never want to be.
Still, as The Verge points out, the end-of-year timeline may be unrealistically aggressive given that even the Ara phone won't be out until 2017—meaning that the promised phones, if they exist, could take a lot more than six months to get into people's grubby hands.
"Unmaking the Presidency" was going to press when the Ukraine scandal came to light, prompting Hennessey and Wittes to add a postscript explaining how Trump's attempt to pressure a foreign government to investigate his political rival is a grubby distillation of everything they write about in their book.
In a blasted-out shelter nestled up against a garbage pile, a grubby girl in a newsboy cap leads two younger children through their lessons: phrases in English — to beg what they need from foreign visitors — and a succession of piteous poses, each more subservient than the last.
After 15 years, Secret Garden is due to open its doors to the public for the last time this July, cementing its run as the boutique event that basically warped the British festival landscape for good and ripped music festivals from their roots as grubby parties centred on live performances.
He wears a nicely-fitting grey suit, the 9-5 attire he has to don for his job as a court monitor, and carries a grubby-looking tote bag emblazoned with the phrase "I Love Books", despite the fact that, he tells me later, he's "usually too drunk" to read anything.
On the one hand, there's the grubby daily reality of an age of deprivation; on the other, there's the boundless glamour of the music — both bona fide 1980s pop by the likes of Duran Duran and aspirational (and often delightful) imitations by Conor and company — into which its characters regularly retreat.
The film's desaturated, grubby poster made it look exactly like the torture-porn movies that were already out of vogue at that point, but the film itself is something different — an intimate character drama about two friends stuck in a backwoods cabin, where something unearthly is stalking them, and gradually making itself known.
Today's intellectuals are no longer needed as chits in a great power conflict, and our nostalgia for the Cold War generation's prestige seems increasingly misplaced: An era of heroic thinkers now looks instead like a grubby assortment of operatives, writers who appeared to challenge the establishment without actually being dangerous to it.
The work manages to be culturally sensitive and incendiary at the same time, bringing together familiar echoes from the past — like mythology — and rather more grubby ones that we'd rather forget — the Falklands, for example, which saw 649 Argentinian soldiers and 255 British soldiers die over just 74 days in the early 1980s.
" He was also nominated for Drama Desk Awards as an abusive husband and father in Joanna McClellan Glass's "Play Memory," on Broadway in 1984, and as Larry Slade, the grubby fellow drinker of the saloon philosopher Hickey (Jason Robards Jr.) in a well-received 1985 Broadway revival of O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh.
Though I didn't have the language to express it in my youth, I discovered that the Boy Scouts of America was full of men like Bob Gates: self-righteous, well-scrubbed creeps who kept their external aura of civic virtue shiny, obscuring the grubby evil in the institutions and traditions they oversaw.
Looks like it won't be too much longer until U.S. users can get their grubby paws on Motorola's forthcoming fourth-gen Moto G. Announced last month right around Google I/O, the baseline G4 will be arriving on Amazon, Best Buy (which will be offering up a $50 gift card with the purchase) and Walmart.
Quoth The Wu-Tang Manual: The RZA came to kung fu movies in the most New York way possible––by watching them in grubby 22-hour Times Square movie theaters when he needed a place to crash because he was too drunk and high to truck it all the way back home to Staten Island.
I'd recommend going to the pub if you find yourself spending most of the time in whatever grubby-floored hovel in Dalston you're calling a nightclub sucking on bottles of room temperature lager with a slice of lime sticking out of it, running back to the bar every fifteen fucking minutes for four solid hours.
I'd booked the gig, so at the end of the night, we all tramped back to my friend Diana's house in West Philly and stayed up way too late quaffing the nice booze and red wine they'd magicked out of their van (a rare luxury for a couple of grubby college kids like us).
What elevates this perfectly reasonable 224.99,226-mile northbound wander through Africa, from the trickle of the river's source in Rwanda to where it debouches by the grubby gravel of an Egyptian beach, is how Wood deals with the very lowest point of the trip, when one of his party falls desperately ill and dies.
Trump may be following Giuliani's lead (which has already led the president straight to an impeachment inquiry), but Ukraine is far from the only country in Eastern Europe that Giuliani has laid his grubby paws on over the past year, all in pursuit of upending the gains made in fighting corruption, and the Kremlin.
Whatever it is—sunflower seeds discarded on the grubby-brown floor of a bus heading towards Penge, a fat man in a suit sweating on Blackfriars Bridge, a pint pot spattered and speckled with piss lolloping in the long grass of Hilly Fields—it probably isn't what you want to think about when you're thinking about the place.
Valerie knelt in front of her on the carpet in the spare room as Robyn held out first one cuff and then the other without a word, then turned around to present the back of her dress, where a long row of spherical chocolate-brown buttons was unfastened over a grubby white petticoat edged with lace.
Tennison — a relentlessly driven, hard-living, sexually indiscriminate female detective (as written by Lynda La Plante) — was exceptional and revolutionary; when the show debuted here in 1992, she had no equivalents on American TV. And Mirren was abetted by an equally riveting costar: the city of London as I'd never seen it — grubby and bristling with colorful miscreants.
Here 2000chan—or at least, 22007chan back in 247—wears its influences on its grubby sleeve: there are references to South Park, the Habbo Hotel raids (a 20073 incident where /b/ users blockaded the game en masse), Fight Club (Rules 22007 and 219: "Do not talk about /b/") and the cake from Portal, which you probably know by now not to trust.
I'm sorry to direct Verge readers to a Post Malone song, but the grubby musician has made his latest music video hard to pass up: "Sunflower" is a collaboration with Swae Lee that the pair wrote and recorded to accompany Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the gorgeous upcoming animated film that follows Miles Morales (and basically every other Spidey that ever existed).
China just very publicly sentenced nine fentanyl traffickers to long prison sentences after rounding them up and seizing 25 pounds of fentanyl in a grubby lab north of Beijing — with help from the U.S. The investigation started with a tip from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security about an online drug dealer who went by the name of "Diana," according to the Associated Press.
Kravitz, who attended high school in New York and has fond memories of loitering after school in grubby record shops like Kim's Video and Music, the bygone East Village institution, said she'd long been a fan of the book and particularly of Stephen Frears' film version from 2000, which starred John Cusack as Rob and Lisa Bonet as a singer with whom he rebounds.
My dear Anne, The sun has shone all over Easter and that has meant out-of-door life; bees humming in the cherry blossom; Walter on guard against birds having it off in hedges; daffodils wilting; balsam poplars scenting the air; baby ants on the march into the grubby kitchen; good wine to drink, and all fairly idyllic except for the presence of my provoking, irritating and unbalanced daughter-in-law.
A 2005 to 2009 Durex study, for example, found that people have intercourse for the first time at the youngest age in Iceland, with an average of 15.6 years old, and Greece topped the list of citizens having the most sex on a weekly basis—87 percent of Greeks got it on at least as often as you can get your grubby lil hands on an issue of The Economist.
As admired as she was for her three award-winning British dramas—the searing "Red Road" and "Fish Tank", and her grubby reinvention of "Wuthering Heights"—none of them had the scope or ambition of "American Honey", a wild, rambling, romantic road movie which rolls along for two-and-three-quarter hours, and which seems, from its title onwards, to be making a grand statement about class and capitalism in today's America.
"Bend over and spread your ass cheeks... Lift your dick... Now your nuts... Hold your mouth open with your fingers... No, I don't have anything for you to wash your hands with... Let me see the bottoms of your feet…" On my second day in prison, I was among 20 or so inmates who were marched naked down a long, Alcatraz-like gallery past several open-faced cells to a grubby, dimly lit communal shower.
The good news for gamers is that Sony wants less money than other virtual reality companies: The PlayStation VR will sell for $400 when it's released, and it works with the PS 4 that many gamers already have, while the Oculus Rift sells for $600 and requires a $1,000 PC. The bad news: Sony's ships in October, while the Oculus will be in gamers' grubby hands by the end of this month.
" The squalid poetry of convenience stores is one of Cohen's fortes, and among the many memorable descriptions of them, one of particular note is of Yoav becoming attuned to "thoughts or intimations or taints of impatience that might come from being stuck in line behind a grubby slow salaaming human of another race who kept changing his mind about his Powerball digits at the deli — he'd have to break with those thoughts.
When every day is a fight for survival against walkers, Saviors and tetanus (that bandage on Rick's hand looks mighty grubby), you've got to take your joy where you can get it, which was exactly what Richonne did in "Say Yes" — taking what constitutes a vacation in the world of TWD, by spending their days bantering and their nights bonking out in the wild together, revelling in each other in a way that we rarely get to see.
Courtesy Outlander In the second book of Diana Gabaldon's time-traveling Outlander series, Dragonfly In Amber, Claire, played by Caitriona Balfe, and Jamie, played by Sam Heughan, embark on a new life in 18th century Paris, where they trade their grubby Scottish garbs for high-fashion couture and a life of luxury alongside King Louis XV. And just like in the first season, the Starz TV series is keen on staying true to the book's details — even down to the costume design.
For a second, if I can be so bold, imagine that scene: Blair, in his little white Donnay socks and shiny PE shorts, probably wearing a grubby old t-shirt with some Labour slogan on the front, pumping away on the machine, his biceps glistening with sweat, his teeth clenched, his whole body arching and straining, like a dolphin trying to break free of one of John West's infernal nets, a semi billowing around his boxers, eyes on stalks watching "Call on Me" for the first time.
A heavy-duty moisturizer with a surprisingly lightweight, almost gel-like texture in a germaphobe's dream packaging (no top to unscrew or pot to dip your grubby fingers into; just press down to release the perfect dime-sized serving every time), this one-and-done formula packs in the motherlode of vitamins, proteins, and nutrients — and, yes, enough peptides (the short chains of amino acids that trick your skin into thinking, and therefore acting, like it's young, smooth, and full of collagen) to warrant the prefix "poly," meaning many.
The linkage goes like this: So beloved was tea back in Britain that the East India Company ran out of silver bars to pay the currency-suspicious Cantonese and instead plied them with India-made opium; the Chinese Empire went to war to stop this grubby trade in what they called "foreign mud"; it lost and was forced to cede Hong Kong to Britain; a thus-weakened China was then first nibbled at, then serially gnawed into further humiliating submission by Russia, France, Germany, America — and Japan, newly open to the outside world.
The grackles plummet down to pierce the lawnFor seeds and fat brown live oak acorns andIgnore the orange plastic watering cansMy daughters drop in the cold grass, my daughtersSaying, Goodnight grass, as if the blades they'd wateredBy hand were their daughters, as if the grassWere a feeling they'd been feeling, greenlyReckoning the evening, the ball moss falling from the trees,The sun circling the crouched shade of the weepingPersimmon tree as mildly as the knife roundsThe persimmon I bring inside so I can sayOf the pierced skin, Look, this is the color weWant sunset to be, the color of the plasticWatering cans shocking the dark that fallsOver the suggestions of footprints in the grass,The black grackles, and the acorns batteringOur metal roof while I feed my ravenous daughtersA soft dinner that they clutch with grubby hands and gnaw.

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