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"low-rent" Definitions
  1. not costing much to rent
  2. (especially North American English) of poor quality or low social status

241 Sentences With "low rent"

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They did that on purpose and that was low rent.
So his low rent left a lot of disposable income.
The two parties also agree on investing in low-rent housing.
You could opt for the low rent configuration which runs $3,1003.
The draw has always been low rent and plenty of parking.
Akron is a small industrial city with low rent and skilled people.
Don't waste the wonder of noise-cancellation on some low-rent knockoffs.
Now she pays hideously low rent and is able to create constantly.
Trump isn't a Hitler; he's a low-rent version of Alfred Hugenberg.
Decades ago, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, was a low-rent and largely industrial area.
To other people it might be just way, way, way low-rent.
DM: We talked about giving it a very low-rent Splash Mountain feel.
By comparison, the early UFC was mean-spirited, low-rent, and often boring.
We cared a lot about fashion, but our style required low-rent creativity.
There's a different version of Hustlers that's just a low-rent Ocean's knockoff.
Embrace the future of low-rent junk that's nonetheless impossible to stop watching!
That suggests programmes that help low income families move from low-rent low-opportunity areas to low-rent higher-opportunity areas could have a significant payoff—and be a step on the road towards long-promised equal opportunity for children.
They are charged a low rent, and they join the older musicians at mealtimes.
Having a low rent enabled people to do their art, to do their work.
All images: DJIVideos shot on smartphones have a very specific, very low-rent aesthetic.
It's not clear what effect, if any, these low-rent recruitment efforts have had.
For all its Hollywood credentials, Planet of the Apps comes across as surprisingly low-rent.
In place of mom's dive bar and low-rent apartments, the developer sees pricey condos.
By his own estimation, his neighborhood was far from idyllic, low rent and ravaged by addiction.
Sort of like a low-rent version of the Avengers, the Defenders are a superhero supergroup.
Now 29, he's evolved beyond a low-rent attacking mid into a genuinely well-rounded player.
His FDJ team, however, is a decidedly low-rent operation in comparison to Sky or BMC.
But he's been beseeching the country not to confuse low-rent entertainment with high-end politics.
I've stashed my kayak in the weedy, cluttered backyards of low-rent landlords who didn't really care.
The jagged, modern style Romero brought to his low-rent horror flick was game-changing as well.
Hi, my name is Hayley, and I like stereotypical, low-rent internet videos with terrible plot lines.
"I like to give people a chance," she'd say to me about the low rent she'd charge.
Weaver's low-rent alternative for doing malware injection is to use the built-in injection capabilities in Bro.
She lives in a low-rent dump, scampers from gig to gig, and worries that she'll never retire.
At CES this year, Google is only showing two prototypes — and they're pretty low-rent, 3D-printed things.
If and when that happens, Trump will be reliant on low-rent advisers and his own unstable temperament.
They are not only deep-pocketed, but also  prove that opposition to Trump's low-rent authoritarianism is bipartisan.
And then there were the extremely telling accompanying details: that Pruitt fell behind on his suspiciously low rent.
His characters dwell mostly in the dive bars and low-rent hotel rooms of San Francisco's Tenderloin district.
It felt quite low-rent, but it looks fantastic on the screen now that we have special effects.
It's like trying to get a calm, cool, reasoned discussion out of a low-rent "reality" television star.
We had been reliable tenants, making our (low) rent payments always on time and only complaining when absolutely necessary.
Ian Furminger, one of three officers convicted of stealing money and drugs from residents of low-rent Tenderloin hotels.
Maybe the initiative will reshuffle local developers' portfolios to make them build more low-rent apartment buildings, duplexes, etc.
Annie and Joy settle into low-rent housing run by Ace, offering glimpses of life on the economic fringes.
Benson and Moorhead play characters with their own first names, two brothers who work as low-rent house-cleaners.
My relatively low rent is one of the reasons I decided to stay in my college town after graduation.
Mr. Turturro plays John Stone, a low-rent lawyer who is trying to keep that student out of jail.
The Midwestern city, home to several colleges, nabbed the top spot thanks to very low rent and housing costs.
In 2009, Globo aired a video from 1995 showing Macedo laughing like a low-rent mob boss as he
She's fearless and hilarious as the low-rent lawyer and real estate agent who drags McBride into the case.
At the time, violas were customarily low-rent, undemanding orchestral instruments, while viols were high-end, virtuoso solo instruments.
The government provides North Korean refugees with low-rent apartments, welfare payments and free health care and job training.
Low-rent housing is clustered around a shopping center, where shops bear names like Noor, Najib and Orient Musik.
But the main performance — the Russia hoax — has ended, and you've been cast in the low-rent Ukrainian sequel.
Ten minutes of low-rent hilarity later, after a blackout, the scene continues, but now the O'Mallerys are black.
You can also find shit-tons of malware and a bunch of low-rent crap on Google's open-source alternative.
Marvel's Inhumans TV series has its first trailer, and it looks like a dismal low-rent sci-fi train wreck.
Michele Campo, a photographer and artist, moved to the Bowery in 1971, attracted by the low rent and generous spaces.
They are now largely migrants, many who live in the apartments above the brothels in the gritty, low-rent areas.
The low-rent presentation offered a grounded vision from a Musk who had not yet launched into the consumer flamethrower market.
Basically he bought one of those low-rent pair of VR goggles made for slotting your phone into and modified it.
The Saturday night massacre was a constitutional crisis—Trump's low-rent approximation isn't, but that doesn't mean that it isn't disturbing.
Five days before Thursday's low-rent summit, Trump took to Twitter to blast his most important ally in media, Fox News.
So many low-rent apartments, rowhouses and mom-and-pop stores are being replaced by upscale retail and high-cost housing.
Affordable apartments assure a hungry young clientele for the new restaurateurs who choose the area for its low-rent commercial spaces.
He has this low-rent jeans-and-T-shirt look, and I've realized that dressing better in real life helped people differentiate.
Convention bounces don't mean much, but Trump put on an objectively whacky and low-rent convention and he got a huge one.
Honestly, the whole thing looks pretty low-rent, but also a perfectly fun to way to kill two hours this holiday season.
It could also lead to gentrification, especially along a stretch where low-rent housing sits close to the former General Motors site.
There's this weird church show Julie and Friends, where it's really low rent and they talk about the Bible and do crafts.
Biba and Kensington Market were low-rent versions, but they all had something in common: They have or had something for everyone.
Low-rent studios continued to churn out similar cheapies through the 1980s, with colorful titles like Devil Hunter, White Slave, and Cannibal Ferox.
Men in Black and Shaft aren't low-budget or legacy-tarnishing sequels in the Caddyshack II sense, but they're low-rent at heart.
But the debate about whether his significant other, Khloé Kardashian, and the 'Kardashian curse' is the reason, to me, is downright low-rent.
"Certain businesses consider these people to be low rent people that they want out of Hollywood… It's gentrification at its worse," Balke explains.
And then there's 2008's Be Kind Rewind, which helped kick off a brief trend of "sweded," low-rent remakes of popular movies.
Drifting out of her domestic routine, Cozy meets Lee in a low-rent cocktail lounge and accepts his invitation to go pool hopping.
" This "low-rent Ukrainian sequel" had already involved a "closed-door audition process in a cultlike atmosphere in the basement of the Capitol.
The pews were a remnant of the building's former life: the chapel for a homeless shelter, with a few low rent units above.
She's interrupted by the arrival of two hard-core druggie brothers who proceed to cook up an appalling batch of low-rent meth.
He spent years working for the National Capital Housing Authority, which was established to find low-rent housing, but expanded into social programming.
More than any other individual, he was responsible for turning the comic book, a low-rent pulp art form, into a pop-culture powerhouse.
Billy McFarland, the low-rent scam artist responsible for the festival disaster heard 'round the internet, is back in trouble for conning people again.
But that is the way this whole election has played out, as a low-rent dystopian fantasy of a shallow narcissist coming to power.
"Nevertheless, she persisted," which sounds like the last line of a low rent Charlotte Brontë novel, has since become a rallying cry for progressives.
There is a hilarious scene in which everyone turns on Chris after he admits that he is a (gasp) professional wrestler/low-rent superhero.
So she generously said I'd only owe her the low rent and never added it in when I started getting paid a little more.
Some renters might be willing to put up with such things for low rent, but Ms. Osei-Osafo decided she wasn't one of them.
They pay shockingly low rent, like $1,200 for a three-bedroom, and don't have to pay the assessments for capital improvements that owners pay.
But behind the low rent is a city struggling with high poverty and unemployment, making it more difficult for the refugees to secure jobs.
I adored the first season of GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling), Netflix' 80s-set comedy about a low-rent, ladies-only pro wrestling show.
She's the second-eldest of four kids, all living with their recently single mom Peggy in a low-rent, government-funded flat in north London.
Working with an ace design team, Mayer heightens the show's classic pulp elements, its aura of low-rent noir splashed with flecks of blood-red.
You can use it to superimpose a face over another face in your Snaps, creating a sort of low-rent deepfake GIF or video clip.
Or the Iranians could phone in a warning and then lob a bunch of low-rent missiles into an unoccupied part of two Iraqi bases.
"Warsaw is ruled today by people who want to say you're inferior," he told a cheering crowd this month in front of low-rent apartment blocks.
All images: Alex George Foreman changed the kitchen game when he slapped his name on a low-rent panini press and sold it to the masses.
Another stock on Cramer's radar on Tuesday was the action in Terex, the heavy machinery maker that is almost like a low-rent version of Caterpillar.
Lively is a pleasant screen presence but she is not Laurence Olivier, so the movie was basically a low-rent monologue occasionally interrupted by wet buttocks.
It plans to invest proceeds from redeveloping land behind its Gothic-style church in expanding its own facilities and building a block of low-rent housing.
He womanizes; he parties too much; he dances like a low-rent version of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, all chest hair and gold necklaces.
Agency heads can't accept gifts from lobbyists, and the EPA's internal ethics offices is considering a closer investigation into whether the low rent constituted a gift.
The whole thing feels decidedly low-rent, as if it was filmed over one long Sunday afternoon and things eventually came to blows in the end.
When you don't have low rent, you have people who have to be obedient, because they have to make a living in order to pay that rent.
If you've been scratching your head over Thanos, wondering how this dude that looks like a low-rent Grimace could possibly terrorize the entire MCU, read on.
Some critics have compared it to a low-rent Inside Out, but the movie is really like a very uninspired and hackneyed version of Wreck It Ralph.
Farage, the low-rent British Trump and real-life Alan Partridge, spent his post-Brexit victory lap cozying up to Donald Trump and other faux American populists.
The show has a glaringly low-rent aesthetic, like something made in an office park, circa 1981, by a bunch of interns with time on their hands.
With a lackluster powertrain, uninspired dynamics, low-rent interior trimmings and confounding equipment availability, it's quite the shock that the Yaris is still on sale in 2018.
The first half of "Black Wave" is deceptively familiar: Michelle and her friends drink, hook up, break up and hold on tightly to their low-rent apartments.
Let's say it's late '80s, early '503s and you're an aspiring musician or director, and you want to live in some crummy, cheap, low-rent urban environment.
Pruitt is facing an internal investigation and a congressional probe into low rent he paid on a Washington condo owned by the wife of an energy lobbyist.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Eleven people were killed in a fire at a low-rent residence in northern Japan that mainly housed elderly people on welfare, police said on Thursday.
Her presence alone suggests that Bird Box is a more prestigious and ambitious feature than the low-rent horror films that are a lot more common on Netflix.
The comedy follows two best friends and business partners (played by real-life BFFs Sam Richardson and Tim Robinson) as they make low-rent ads for local businesses.
In The Hustle, they star as scam artists, one low rent and the other high class, who team up to take down the men who have wronged them.
I love cooking, but there is no universe in which I will ever have the free time to spend all day upscaling a low-rent pulled pork sandwich.
It also extends to communities which lose taxable land to other federal activities, such as those on Native American reservations or national parks, and in low-rent housing.
The block, which housed some 600 people in about 120 apartments, is in a low-rent housing estate next to one of the most affluent areas of Britain.
The famous grotto pools, linked in 2011 to an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease, reminded me of one of those fetid animal enclosures at a low-rent marine exhibit.
When Hal got her start, some twenty-five years earlier, there had been no internship programs and even a staff job in radio was a low-rent setup.
Many Japanese speakers on Twitter were outraged that this young girl is being treated as a criminal for what essentially amounts to a low-rent computer lab prank.
It's a compromise between proposals that would remove limitations entirely (thus making Twitter a low-rent Facebook) and the desire among some old-timers for nothing to change.
"They are winning market share, they are growing online sales, they are growing store sales, they've got a very low rent-to-sale ratio," said Peel Hunt's Stevenson.
This Elmo is decidedly low-rent; the costume designer Ásta Bennie Hostetter's creation looks as if it had been found in a Dumpster outside a Party City store.
The new wearable version of Simon—out this fall, just in time to throw together a low-rent Daft Punk Halloween costume—immerses players in a memory-challenging rainbow.
The city wants to end so-called "cluster" housing, which uses low-rent housing stock to shelter homeless families, and instead transform those families into renters of those units.
Now it is considering loans of as much as €40,000 for the purchase of a used oven and other baking equipment, Ms. Villedieu said, as well as low rent.
And now the All Sages Bookstore, a haven of precisely arranged shelves and display tables, thrives on the low-rent second floor of a nondescript building near Peking University.
If attracting them means recreating the entire ecosystem of television, then there's room for a low-rent "Blade Runner" knockoff with basic-cable production values and premium-cable nudity.
Genesis, at its core, is the final step in Hyundai's transition from a low-rent, back-of-the-Hertz-lot Korean import to a full-fledged, full-line carmaker.
There's always been something fascinating about cars that can double as boats, but specialty vehicles like that usually come with the trade-off of looking like a low-rent Transformer.
Like a low-rent Jurassic Park, the Dino Park offers a volcano and a small maze and a few shops and trailers that you can dodge in and out of.
In 1977 LA, private investigator Holland March (Ryan Gosling) and low-rent hired muscle Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) are both bottom-feeding, amoral hustlers at low points in their lives.
With her long black hair and a cautious, rarely-seen smile, Christine Chubbuck works at a low-rent news station doing local-interest pieces she knows she's too smart for.
There, the president's low-rent madman theory—that he is so unpredictable that it keeps North Korea constantly guessing—has also crept into the more serious world of actual policymaking.
He's a gifted charmer of a low-rent variety, a man who advertises his services on bulletin boards: "Scott Bean, Harmonious Parenting," written sideways on tabs with a phone number.
I guess it might be if you were a low-rent version of a movie gangster, obsessively searching Google News over and over again in the middle of the night.
They've written dozens of stories about the proliferating number of anonymous, low-rent websites that publish bombastic and clearly inaccurate stories designed to spread throughout Facebook's platform as quickly as possible.
Russia's social media propaganda machine was able, essentially, to brute force its messaging into the mainstream conservative media, with a handful of made-up accounts and a low-rent automated system.
The two artists made their names in the heyday of 1990s Cologne, whose collective ethos and low-rent hedonism have now become as mythical as those of bankrupt 1970s New York.
Mr. Hummel said he feared that landlords would use the fire to justify kicking out low-rent tenants, skirting the city's considerable tenant protections to upgrade and get higher-paying renters.
Fallout 4's latest expansion, Nuka-World, is coming ton August 30, and puts you smack dab in the middle of a decrepit, low-rent Disney World snatched right from your nightmares.
But Kushner, a low-rent Count of Monte Cristo, is ruthless—a "killer" to use one of Trump's favorite words, who has double-crossed and back-stabbed his way to the top.
Ms. von Bonin was one of the leading lights on the art scene of 17091s Cologne — whose low-rent hedonism has lately become as mythic as that of bankrupt 212609s New York.
Ms. von Bonin was one of the leading lights on the art scene of 1990s Cologne — whose low-rent hedonism has lately become as mythic as that of bankrupt 183s New York.
Ms. von Bonin was one of the leading lights on the art scene of 1990s Cologne — whose low-rent hedonism has lately become as mythic as that of bankrupt 103s New York.
Ms. von Bonin was one of the leading lights on the art scene of 1990s Cologne — whose low-rent hedonism has lately become as mythic as that of bankrupt 1970s New York.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said the state was opening an investigation into allegations, filed in a lawsuit, that Kushner Companies illegally harassed low-rent tenants to get them to leave.
Consequently, thousands of migrants living in these low-rent areas were forced to move or leave Beijing entirely with as little as one day's notice, as their homes and business were destroyed.
Ms. von Bonin was one of the leading lights on the art scene of 263s Cologne — whose low-rent hedonism has lately become as mythic as that of bankrupt 1970s New York.
The tower, built in 1974 on the low-rent housing estate in North Kensington, sits in a part of west London surrounded by some of the most affluent areas of the capital.
Ms. von Bonin was one of the leading lights on the art scene of 19103s Cologne — whose low-rent hedonism has lately become as mythic as that of bankrupt 1970s New York.
Myspace is also a business, and it was first conceived as a Friendster copycat for a low-rent marketing company trying to sell diet pills, according to former marketing VP Sean Percival.
Even though I [play] a successful con-woman, I am the more low-rent one compared to Annie's character, but, still, all those T-shirts I wear are Marc Jacobs $300 dollar shirts.
The only difference between this low-rent Tinder clone and PokeMatch, in fact, is that the only people who join the app are those who have a desire to play Pokémon Go together.
For this reason, many on the (far, far) right are championing the clip, including low rent Pravda Breitbart, which has it splashed all over its homepage, and Trump's own director of social media. .
While few people will shed a tear over some low-rent boner pill manufacturer losing some ad money, it's just a simple fact that advertising is the economy that keeps the web running.
When you believe you're the show's romantic lead, it's extra-hideous to realize that you're the dupe in a low-rent sex comedy, breaking into some guy's iPhone to find shady Uber receipts.
"Golf is a plaything of the Brits," said Ng Cheuk-hang, 23, a spokesman for the Land Justice League, an activist group that wants the golf course redeveloped into low-rent public housing.
The low-rent boudoir theme extended to our rooms: peeling wallpaper, musty curtains and ancient table lamps casting just enough light to confirm that, yes, those were dead bugs in the ceiling fixtures.
Tom Hanks has probably spent his entire career trying to atone for "Bosom Buddies," in which he dressed in drag to pass for a lady so he could live in a low-rent apartment.
"High-end, dominant malls" continue to have very high rents and very low vacancy rates, while traditional malls still struggle with high vacancy and low rent growth, Ryan Severino, senior economist at Reis, said.
I counter from the annals of bad ideas with tales of being asked to eat fire for someone's low-rent burlesque show in an East Village basement with cheap drapes and one fire exit.
It really seemed to me that a big part of the way you see your story is what was possible to do in the low-rent environment of New York City in that era.
With its stinging truths and inventive language, "Making Rent in Bed-Stuy" stands as a monument to what is lost when New York's low-rent underdog outer borough becomes just another county of kings.
While it certainly isn't good, a brand making a low-rent dupe of your outfit and selling it with a photo of your headless body can be a sick sort of best case scenario.
CreditCreditMarcos Chin Most female flies take a low-rent approach to parenthood, depositing scores of seed-sized eggs in the trash or on pet scat to hatch, leaving the larvae to fend for themselves.
And naturally it has a market, one to which the wind and rain show no mercy, along with a glut of low-rent stores selling e-cigarettes, mobile phone cases, and household products for £1.
The shape-shifting is impressive, and if these guys wanted to make a low-rent version of Michael Bay's popular film franchise without the Mark Wahlberg element or dinosaur-themed prequel, I would be interested.
Usually, these well-to-do Chicano arrivistes are drawn to the area not only because of its relatively low rent and proximity to the city center, but also by its connection to their cultural heritage.
"The main performance, the Russia hoax, has ended, and you've been cast in the low-rent Ukrainian sequel," said Representative Devin Nunes of California, the Intelligence Committee's top Republican, said Wednesday in an opening statement.
WASHINGTON, April 5 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Thursday indicated he continued to back Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt, who is under fire for paying low rent on a condo owned by a lobbyist.
Before the final debate, the Trump campaign live-streamed what many interpreted as a low-rent test of the concept in the form of a 30-minute show featuring two anchors and General Michael Flynn.
He described staying in his apartment for 22008 days straight — without leaving, without going anywhere, like Christ in the desert of a low-rent Iowa condo — and getting handles of vodka delivered to his door.
Claure to propose a less-expensive, non­ traditional plan to increase Sprint's network coverage at minimal cost by deploying numerous small cells hung on utility poles and low-rent alternatives to cell towers called monopoles.
Immediately you see a country in an economic boom: contrast a photo of a run-down, low-rent Kyoto neighborhood with a Tokyo scene of a construction site traversed by a fat concrete pouring tube.
Square Feet MIAMI — As it meandered through downtown, the Miami River was for years a slovenly mess, its shores lined with small, scrappy shipyards, bait-and-tackle shops and low-rent marinas with rotting piers.
After all, Naz's murder trial will probably be a big deal when all is said and done, and she doesn't want Stone looking like the low-rent ambulance chaser he could easily come off as.
One of the many things Zuckerberg seemed not to grasp when he wrote his manifesto was that his platform had empowered an enemy far more sophisticated than Macedonian teenagers and assorted low-rent purveyors of bull.
Despite the severity of the cyber attack on HBO — the hackers claim to have grabbed contracts, budget info, production details, and a great deal of other "most valuable informations" — the video itself is comically low-rent.
The round begins, the music plays, "Bump n Grind" by Waze & Odyssey, for a second you are 20, queuing for a piss in a nightclub that resembles a low-rent hotel, smelling of glucose and Lynx.
I live in a three-bedroom house that has a pretty low rent compared to the rest of my town; according to my recent search on Zillow, my rent is about $1k under the going rate.
Many rural, suburban and blue-collar pubs have been inundated with gambling machines — known here as pokies — turning what were vibrant social hubs into blinking, buzzing low-rent casinos that smell of cheap beer and desperation.
Developers are threatening to take their money elsewhere or use a less cumbersome "by-right" process that allows them to build somewhat smaller projects but with fewer low-rent units and without facing prolonged community challenges.
President Trump remained embroiled in a rumpus with two cable talk-show hosts on Friday, a surreal dispute featuring allegations of extortion, dueling tweets and low-rent insults that has little precedent in recent political history.
There's a low-rent faux-art-deco office, there's the clink of ice rolling around in cheaper-than-it-looks whiskey, hairy armed producers in thick rimmed glasses sat slightly too close to their very female secretaries.
The term blockbuster used to denote films that cost $100 million or more to produce; in 2016, $100 million is the budget a second-rate director gets for a low-rent remake released in the dregs of August.
"This is an indecent way of treating people when there could have been solutions for all of this," he said, adding that low-rent communities should be created where anyone — including Roma, poor Italians, and refugees — can live.
In 2006 I was a junior in high school who'd recently gotten her tongue pierced, and so there are an alarming number of photos of me, tongue wagging in the wind, like some low-rent Miley Cyrus groupie.
Unlike Manhattan, the traditional fashion hub, and Brooklyn, the hip alternative, Long Island City is drawing more in the clothing industry because of its convenient 10-minute subway ride to the garment district in Midtown and low rent.
"Fans of the real-deal 'Chucky' movies, with their cheerfully low-rent effects and bawdy, impish humor, may well regard this slick new offering as a desecration masquerading as an upgrade," said Justin Chang of the LA Times.
Eden is emblematic of a cultural time period where low rent, hedonism, and danger were apt descriptions of New York and London, the two cities the artist lived and worked out of at the height of his career.
Recruited to a clandestine government E.T.-hunting agency, they're a low-rent Scully and Mulder with something to prove, and Robinson and Scott are equally funny in the season's more raucous first half and its more melancholy second.
There has been no such rift for EPA administrator Pruitt, despite a string of embarrassing stories about his first-class flights, his apparently cozy low-rent housing situation courtesy of the spouse of an energy lobbyist, and more.
Tired of making ends meet with low-rent scams, Penny sets her sights on bigger and better things, in this case the French Riviera town of Beaumont-sur-Mer, which she's heard is rife with rich men behaving badly.
But residents told VICE that prospective dispensary owners—some of whom have eyed economically strapped, working-class neighborhoods with relatively low rent—have shaped their business models in ruthless fashion, chasing profit at the potential cost of local good.
"The debate about why Tristan Thompson has not played well, and he hasn't played well, but the debate about whether his significant other, Khloé Kardashian — and the Kardashian curse — is the reason, to me that's downright low rent," Van Gundy said.
While the closing of the facility is a major blow for its tenants — offering, as it did, gargantuan studio spaces for low rent — it has serious motivations, particularly in light of the Ghost Ship tragedy in Oakland, California, last year.
Read: Remembering John Barron, Donald Trump's 'Spokesman' Alter Ego The Washington Post has obtained audio that makes a convincing case that Donald Trump used to pull some low-rent Ben Franklin shit, adopting fictional personas to brag about his own greatness.
But with Congress in recess and with low-rent Hardy Boy Jason Chaffetz unwilling to push for a larger investigation, the Michael Flynn story—and the larger story of Trump's troubling ties to Russia—began to fall by the wayside.
The vote, which came during a typically emotional board meeting, was in keeping with the historically low rent increases that the board had previously approved during the administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat who appointed the full board.
But when Jake's father, Brian (Greg Kinnear), a struggling actor, learns his father had been charging Tony's mother low rent for the store, he demands more money and sets off a feud that pits Tony and Jake against their parents.
Many sequels were low-rent cash-ins without the original's stars — think of The Sting II or Caddyshack II. (Paying audiences sure didn't.) More recently, Independence Day: Resurgence tried to carry on without Will Smith, who went supernova after the 1996 original.
But while those stories often end in the victim uselessly soliciting the help of Facebook management or clueless law enforcement, this one ends up with the perpetrator in question, a low-rent script kiddie who targeted girls, completely owned by the FBI.
Along with the low rent for its retail space and the elimination of the cost of overproducing books that may not sell, Les Puf benefits from an affordable two-year lease on the Espresso Book Machine from the French printing association Ireneo.
Joan contends that summoning the spirits of others is the most effective way to raise your own, and the séance, at her place, is a notably low-rent affair, its tools consisting of a table, a candle, a chalkboard, and a glass.
Those have included rumors of a Trump TV network, a low-rent Facebook "real news" show, and of course, former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci's much-hyped media startup that ended up mostly being a Twitter account asking unnecessary questions about the Holocaust.
His position is that the loud noises erupting from Trump's Twitter feed are a burden to decent Republican lawmakers, and that Trump's misogyny and low-rent authoritarianism do not define the Republican Party, no matter how much the media and Democrats fixate on them.
The government built more than 22014 of them from 210 to 1986 while authorities, citing waste-management and public-health issues, enticed the island's tens of thousands of food vendors from the streets to these facilities with multiple stalls and promises of low rent.
Culture is rooted in place, and when low income communities of color, working artists, and other low-rent artisans and makers in industrial zones are displaced, they cannot contribute to the cultural life of New York, no matter how many diversity plans are drawn up.
" The 2010-11 winter production transformed the basement of Wicker Park's Chopin Theater into a low-rent Margaritaville, and the show proved so popular that it returned the following year and again in various locations, sometimes in rotation with Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Mikado" or "H.
Whether you shell out for a fancy piece of tech to hack your body's rhythms or go the all-natural route will probably depend on what season it is, and how you feel about looking like an extra from a low-rent Blade Runner remake.
The van kids trek around the heartland selling magazines, and kicking most of the profits to their glowering manager Krystal (Riley Keough), who checks them into a different low-rent motel every night, and dumps them into a different neighborhood in a different city every day.
Copping a super-low-rent condo from the wife of an energy lobbyist he appeared to help secure a pipeline deal for, spending insane sums on pens, dishing out bizarre raises to aides, throwing out wads of cash on security and travel—Pruitt does it all.
The agency is now looking into whether Signature lent money to real estate developers — including the Kushner family's business, Kushner Companies — knowing they planned to use abusive tactics to push out low-rent tenants and then charge more, according to two people familiar with the review.
The C.H.A.'s first executive director, Elizabeth Wood, worried not that the new developments might be too large and come to define an area as low-rent, but rather that they wouldn't be large enough to counteract the damaging effects of poverty and disrepair around them.
But the sorts of B-pictures that Rick made — the Westerns and war films and low-rent action movies — were eventually going to enter the big Hollywood tent, welcomed by the likes of Steven Spielberg, who would pave the way for them to eventually take over.
The moms and kids were evicted in January, but the company that owned the property, Wedgewood, agreed later that month to begin negotiations to sell the home to the Oakland Community Land Trust, a local nonprofit working with the moms that advocates for low-rent properties.
A story about a young man (Saturday Night Live's Kyle Mooney, who also co-scripted) raised at a complete remove from society, that is completely obsessed with a low-rent, quirky children's TV series called Brigsby Bear, the film follows the format of a fish-out-of-water comedy.
President Trump's low-rent madman theory has brought us to the brink of nuclear war with North Korea, and it is basically impossible to do anything that would fall under the rubric of "normal foreign policy" as long as there's a smartphone within 15 feet of the president.
Low rent ceilings, the tendency of poor families to stay in their neighbourhoods and the ability of landlords in nicer parts to refuse tenants with rental assistance all mean that the programme concentrates many recipients in racially segregated and impoverished areas—the opposite of what it was intended to do.
His selection of Carly Fiorina as vice president only reinforced the idea that he was desperate; he yelled at a child; he lost an argument with a low-rent Joe the Plumber; and Donald Trump implied his dad helped kill JFK, seemingly just to twist the knife a little more.
The supply of available low-rent units for people making between $20,000 and $40,000 exceeds demand, but there is a shortage of units cheap enough for the lowest-income Americans, who make less than $20,000 a year, according to Kirk McClure, an urban planning professor at the University of Kansas.
While we've seen plenty of dive bars and low-rent "hives of scum and villainy" (to paraphrase Obi-Wan Kenobi), The Last Jedi writer-director Rian Johnson (Looper, Brick) will grant audiences a trip to a higher class of hang-out with scenes set at casino city called Canto Bight.
In an epic battle — that includes beams flying out of fingers, an ultimate magical source that looks like a bunch of low-rent CGI bugs flying around, and Kaley Cuoco of Big Bang Theory fame — two of the three Charmed Ones are murdered; a trio of ghostlike ne'er do wells are also murdered.
Where to watch it: FX Plus, or by buying episodes or the season on streaming services Continuing the welcome 2018 trend of shows with good first seasons having even better second seasons, GLOW this year deepened the emotional resonance within its fun, fast-paced story about a low-rent 1980s pro wrestling league.
Usually musicians flock to Toronto from all over the country in an effort to "make it" (whatever that means), but, with the world becoming more interconnected by the nanosecond, some are realizing they can trade the old school access of industry centres for low rent, creative freedom, and increasingly precious time and space.
"It's an inevitable cycle where restaurateurs try to go into places and find low rent, the crowds come, and the buildings get more expensive and you have to move on," said Brad Johnson, the owner of Post & Beam in Baldwin Hills, who came here from New York to run restaurants 26 years ago.
Mehai Bakaty: The Lower East Side of Manhattan was always sort of a poor, low-rent district, but over the last number of years it seems to have become a very affluent area with luxury hotels going up all over the place and small businesses folding up left and right due to increased rent demands.
Directed by Tim McCann ("White Rabbit") from a script he wrote with Shaun Sanghani, the film offers some twists on the low-rent crime genre; an otherwise by-the-numbers story is made a bit more intriguing by showing Sonny and Jenny's history in flashbacks and by raising questions about the reliability of the addled narrative.
Van Damme's 280 film Time Cop (which Roger Ebert called a "low-rent Terminator") topped out at $280 million in the US. And despite being based on a massive video game franchise, 22004's Street Fighter — which even featured Kylie Minogue in a supporting role — only brought in $8003 million domestically on a $2800 million budget.
The lack of commercial interest in the neighborhood, the abandonment of properties there and the low rent charged by the city gave No Rio the chance to find its footing in an area that was then ignored or avoided by most people, she said, adding that the founders never imagined that their venture would last decades.
Of particular interest are Signature's credit lines to the Kushners: The agency is now looking into whether Signature lent money to real estate developers — including the Kushner family's business, Kushner Companies — knowing they planned to use abusive tactics to push out low-rent tenants and then charge more, according to two people familiar with the review.
The city of about 400,000 sits on the east side of San Francisco Bay and historically has served as a low-priced alternative to its more famous neighbor, a place where service workers could buy a home, young professionals could get an extra bedroom and artists lived in low-rent warehouses while sleeping beside their next installation.
Desmond notes that even in relatively low-rent cities like Milwaukee (as opposed to hyper-expensive coastal cities like San Francisco or New York), the constant burden of rent and the additional burdens and costs of being evicted for failure to pay helps trap poor families and prevent them from escaping both poverty itself and poor, low-opportunity neighborhoods.
Opening in an apartment block surely adds to the bar's appeal in a city awash in "hidden" speakeasy-style cocktail joints (such as Mimi e Coco, tucked behind a pizza place on Fangjia Hutong), but was also borne of practical concerns: "With China's entrepreneurial wave, a lot of the post-23s generation opens their first businesses in low-rent apartment buildings," Zhao says.
This is all to say, then, that the concept of the middle class permeates most industries except this one — and as long as sex work remains a profession in which escorts are generally categorized as either high-rent or low-rent, with very little middle ground, it will remain one of the final frontiers in breaking down our society's class boundaries.
It documented what Wallace called the "grudging move toward maybe acknowledging that this unromantic, unhip, clichéd A.A. thing — so unlikely and unpromising ... this goofy slapdash anarchic system of low-rent gatherings and corny slogans and saccharine grins and hideous coffee" might actually offer hope, in its simplicity and its slogans, in its church-basement coffee and its effusion of anonymous and unqualified love.
It didn't help when Yankees COO Lonn Trost explained that fans buying tickets for below face value were "a frustration to our existing fan base" because they "may be someone who has never sat in a premium location," giving the impression that the team was concerned that low-rent StubHub buyers might put their boots up on pristine luxury cupholders.

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