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  1. dirty and unpleasant conditions

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The excitement of squalor and struggle becomes just the squalor of struggling.
We are piled atop each other in increasing cultural squalor.
The squalor embodied all that was wrong with the game.
Despite such moments of squalor, the show is well judged.
"They really are full of squalor," Chief del Pozo said.
The novelist Iris Murdoch famously lived in unutterable domestic squalor.
"Steve showed up out of nowhere," commented Reddit user Squalor-.
"There's no joy in living in squalor," Dr. Gruman said.
They're living in squalor -- tents on the ground and dirt.
Horrific testimony of starvation, squalor and bizarre punishment was presented Wednesday.
The glamour and the squalor, it's all in there in London.
He died broke and in squalor, after suffering from infected bedsores.
Factory workers in Britain overwhelmed urban areas, crowding together in squalor.
He's got the Midas touch, but he misses living in squalor.
Residents blame state authorities for the squalor here, not Mr. Modi.
For all its squalor, this is a story of public interest.
The original FIGHT monster is living in squalor and trying to survive.
Other viewers were shocked by the urban squalor and poverty in Tirupur.
Amid the dense urban squalor of Belem and Manaus, they performed faith
And "Victorian Slum House" thrusts willing participants into 19th-century London squalor.
While the bosses built luxury homes, most of Lucapa lived in squalor.
His pictures of urban squalor can still make the viewer smile, and think.
Harris as Olaf (in disguise as "Gunther") and Lucy Punch as Esmé Squalor.
When you have children in squalor with the flu spreading rampantly around them.
Diners stand next door to detox centers here — wellness pressed up against squalor.
Nearly 20143 sickly dogs were rescued from squalor on a New Jersey farm.
Looking around, I thought about the squalor and violence of the prison cells.
"I realize that I'd been living in squalor before this," Mr. Bodley said.
The script of "For Esmé—With Love and Squalor" could be there, too.
Authorities say they discovered the adults living in squalor with 11 starving children.
The slowdown has left the islands' critical infrastructure in squalor — and in limbo.
By then, most of the word was in varying states of disrepair and squalor.
They live with stress and in squalor, with many unable to maintain proper hygiene.
Years later, Berman was "living in squalor," Lewin said, and she also needed money.
There are constant fresh revelations about the ethical squalor of members of Trump's cabinet.
Many blacks remain hunkered down in squalor, on land they do not legally own.
She took photographs at and collected evidence from her mom's house, which was in squalor.
There is nothing humane about actively encouraging the misery, violence, and squalor of the caravans.
Eventually, they take Evie to a run-down ranch where the girls live in squalor.
Here, local resident Carolina's pristine porch belies the squalor she and her extended family endure.
Marnie peers at Charlie's room and realizes that he's living in some pretty extreme squalor.
There, in the remote New Mexico community of Amalia, 11 skeletal children lived in squalor.
Vinnie, in the meantime, has been vegetating in squalor in a motel in Cucamonga, Calif.
But not everyone was ready to return to the blue-collar squalor of Lanford, Illinois.
Despite the squalor of her surroundings, she is thankful to be in Beirut with her family.
Today 2000,22017-22017,000 people live here in squalor, often crammed a half-dozen to a room.
This is the basis on which the "fake-news squalor" finds a robust and immediate audience.
I've seen some of the squalor that 25-year-old dudes are willing to live in.
She became a recluse, her new base on the Île Saint-Louise a place of squalor.
It's a scene of detritus that might bring to mind any variety of developing-world squalor.
I imagine they also don't like living the way they are and similarly smell the squalor.
Based on the media coverage of the crisis, he'd expected to see squalor, amputees, wailing children.
However, he is doing so in an environment of destruction, squalor, and a mounting humanitarian crisis.
In 2018 the United Nations condemned the "private wealth and public squalor" in the United States.
He tours a dilapidated initial build site with a single luxury apartment, surrounded by sub-slum squalor.
Kyle Barnes (Almost Famous' Patrick Fugit) is a broken man living in squalor in his childhood home.
Yet despite their rapid growth, Turkish cities are by and large admirably free of squalor and crime.
Neatly tended and zipped tents are interspersed with squalor — shoes, sleeping bags and clothes strewn in chaos.
But as Mr. Rinder stood amid the squalor, sun pouring through the skylights, he had an epiphany.
Despite a popular misconception, they aren't attracted to squalor—just large mammals whose blood they can suck.
But we've yet to really properly plumb the depths of gold-plated squalor revealed in this fundraiser.
Women and men alike risk their lives and subsist in squalor in the mountain's thin frigid air.
The camps, on five Aegean Islands, together hold some 34,000 people, many of them living in squalor.
He lives there in squalor and isolation, making up in wine what he has forgone in drugs.
His campaign video contrasts the squalor of Iran's slums with the luxurious malls frequented by Mr Rouhani's supporters.
" Bloom described Cooper and Kessler as "the last healthy gene being put into a petri dish of squalor.
So, not unlike some medieval church leaders, "they are providing religious cover for moral squalor", says Mr Gerson.
These holy women, then, were both vessels of contamination and vehicles of spiritual deliverance, blessed in their squalor.
Large swaths of the black population remain hunkered down in squalor, on land they do not legally own.
The squalor is a stark contrast to the office towers of technology giants just a short walk away.
The film captures them enacting a possibly willful pantomime of gracious living while practically ankle-deep in squalor.
We keep an ample supply of chicken feed, so maybe we'll have fresh eggs in our postapocalyptic squalor.
And it was also genius for Trump to make a point of pumping up his own moral squalor.
He embodied the bosses' contempt for the gentlemen reformers who decried the corruption and squalor of municipal politics.
In "Living Room" (2015), Lawson sets a man and a woman in a setting that speaks of squalor.
Clough's presence is simultaneously debonaire and derelict, visualizing the squalor-meets-cute aesthetic of many Brooklyn-based artists today.
In Player Piano, the rest of society—whose jobs have been made redundant by technology—live in relative squalor.
And families being chased off the land they cherish only to find themselves living in squalor in India's megacities.
While The Jungle may be squalor, it's also a community the residents want to preserve as they await asylum.
The desperate newcomers camped out in large groups in hospitals or college campuses, where they remain, living in squalor.
Mortified by his increasing physical squalor, Jamie was also dismayed by the entourage that surrounded him away from home.
At least 600 indigenous people have fled to neighboring Honduras, where they live in dirt and squalor, advocates say.
Men, women and children languished there in conditions of almost unimaginable squalor, brutality, overcrowding, starvation, verminous infestation and neglect.
The 1980s crack epidemic produced ubiquitous pictures of poor, black drug users, living in squalor and driven by desperation.
The America of the early 20th century was torn by social ills: massive inequality, urban squalor, tensions over immigration.
Through the vision of designers such as Jo Mielziner and Boris Aronson, we see both squalor and southern reveries.
Alien immigrants get stranded in Johannesburg and are treated as second class citizens, living in squalor and poverty in ghettos.
Moses, who was later immortalized as "The Power Broker," wanted to replace New York City's notorious squalor with new developments.
The subsequent chapter, which ends in the Nevada prison where Mr. Simpson currently resides, is all entropy, squalor and sleaze.
"I don't think anyone who has not seen the Impasse Ronsin as it was can imagine its squalor," he says.
For many, Eric's murder confirmed that Chicago's housing projects, with their squalor, drug markets, and frequent shootings, were beyond repair.
Suddenly, you are wondering why the Maysles brothers decided to spend weeks following around two women who live in squalor.
He associated Karachi with poetry and architecture, violence and misogyny, delicious food, unnerving squalor, and every relative he'd ever loved.
The couple were allegedly tormenting their children for years, possibly dating back to their time living in squalor in Texas.
Lined with outsize Georgian buildings, Henrietta Street has been, over the years, home to both tenement squalor and aristocratic grandeur.
The poor live in cannibalistic squalor in the rear, their children fueling — again, literally — the hothouse luxury of the rich.
One minute, this microbiologist was holding her toddler amid squalor in one of the most miserable refugee camps in Europe.
But former inmates and rights groups paint a picture of violence, psychological abuse, squalor, forced marriage, and regular suicide attempts.
Then, unexpectedly, a pair of searchers finds the girls, now ages eight and six, living in the cabin in squalor.
His speaking the truth about how rampant homelessness and the squalor it causes are harming Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Los Angeles (CNN)Police say they lived in squalor for years, malnourished and deprived of contact with the outside world.
Twentieth-century "poverty, hopelessness and squalor," he wrote, were the outcomes for peoples who had lost and who remained lost.
In particular, he focused on the closes, or narrow passageways, of the city where the impoverished lived in crowded squalor.
By decadence, Douthat doesn't mean the moral or aesthetic squalor (since that would mean Trump is the symptom, not the solution).
No longer will you have to worry about it cleaning the same place multiple times while other areas lie in squalor.
He was found living in squalor at his cousin's house in a small village on the border between Serbia and Romania.
" Fairfield police previously said they found nine children, ages 4 months to 12 years old, "living in squalor and unsafe conditions.
The exhibition entitled, Niggers Ain't Gonna Never Be Nothing—All They Want to Do is Drink and Fuck, depicted extreme squalor.
Turn away from the Miracle, Goldberg warns, and humanity will return to the squalor and misery that is our natural condition.
In Greece, where tens of thousands have been trapped by closing borders, migrants in improvised camps wallow in disease and squalor.
In outback South Australia, there's some of the biggest uranium mines in the world, yet you have people living in squalor.
Though "The Traitor" takes in the comedy and the squalor of Italy's recent past, its dominant tone isn't mockery or disgust.
The Palestinians of the refugee camps have been condemned to live indefinitely in squalor in order to serve a political agenda.
Remember the squalor of Giacometti's studio as you wend through the retrospective that opens Friday at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Responding officers found a scene of malnutrition and squalor at the Turpin residence, with some of the children chained to the furniture.
The stories that are getting the most traction are largely horror accounts and depictions of squalor at detainment facilities near the border.
Responding officers found a scene of malnutrition and squalor at the Turpin residence, with some of the children chained to the furniture.
Beijing-born residents often treat the outsiders with scorn, blaming them for much of the city's crime and its pockets of squalor.
Even informal and ill-paid work (the most common sort) is often preferable to the indignity, confinement and squalor of a camp.
But amidst the partisan squalor, Congress did something surprising, if relatively unnoticed, last week: it enacted occupational licensing legislation along bipartisan lines.
Yet amidst the squalor there are many residents like Peter Nyagasera and his family who have worked tirelessly to improve their neighborhood.
Meanwhile, people who feel perfectly comfortable living in squalor may have decreased activity in the brain's insular cortex and amygdala, research suggests.
Once hailed as an architecturally forward model for utopian living, within a few years of opening, the projects had descended into squalor.
Faye is having her tatty new apartment renovated, and the noise and squalor reflect the dishevelment in each corner of her life.
My younger brother, T., is visiting me this weekend, and I don't want him to think his big sister lives in squalor.
J. D. Salinger's eight-thousand-word story, "For Esmé—With Love and Squalor," appeared in The New Yorker on April 8, 1950.
Amid the squalor, thousands of shelters dot the landscape, cobbled together with whatever came to hand, and reflecting the culture of its occupants.
Authorities entered the house to find an allegedly horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
Authorities entered their house to find an allegedly horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
There's squalor, drug abuse, and Obama-hating invective, but Minervini refuses to present this corner of the world as a white-trash nightmare.
Prosecutors allege Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 39, was conducting weapons training on the compound, where 11 children were found hungry and living in squalor.
Also—they're hitting the road and on some dates they'll be playing Love & Squalor in full to celebrate its 216 year anniversary. Super!
The camp in Johannesburg where they were settled after arriving in the 1980s has degenerated into squalor and discrimination is pervasive and brutal.
The artists started to arrive as early as the 225s, attracted to the prospect of stand-alone ateliers whose squalor guaranteed bargain rents.
She goes into hiding, and the Swede frantically tries to track her down for years before locating her living in squalor in Newark.
He grew up in squalor, was stocky, lonely and probably knew more about despair and the brooding shadows that can come in life.
Police allege that thee 13 Turpin children — ranging in ages from 2 to 29 — were found living in squalor, with some "shackled" to furniture.
Authorities soon entered the house to find an allegedly horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor and one of the children shackled to a bed.
His mother was committed to a mental institution some years before and he lives alone in squalor, without the job or companionship he craves.
But the comedy in her writing barely masked bitterness and political anger, and she did not shy away from describing misery, squalor and neglect.
In the case of the late Queen Elizabeth, it was cruelty; her people lived in squalor, and eventually they rose up and killed her.
Police allege that the 13 Turpin children, ranging in ages from 2 to 29, were found living in squalor with some "shackled" to furniture.
Police allege that the 13 Turpin children — ranging in ages from 2 to 29 — were found living in squalor, with some "shackled" to furniture.
American masculinity has a big hole in it, Queer Eye showed, and it manifests in a neglect that leads to squalor, loneliness, and rage.
My Mennonite neighbor had stepped in after discovering a church member was keeping a donkey and goats penned in squalor in a cramped shed.
Footage released during the bombing campaign showed residents living in squalor underground, with urine and excrement on the floor and the drinking water contaminated.
I had solo camped in dusty squalor in the aforementioned bus camp … and I had clearly had a far more interesting and enjoyable time.
This is how many people will remember the last night at Upton Park: an evening of coach smashing, bottle throwing, riot police and squalor.
Dylan knows that without snooker, he'd probably be on the dole and grifting, like his dear old mom, Stella (Johanna Day as squalor incarnate).
A prosecutor told The Chicago Sun-Times that the immigrants were being held in squalor, with mold, cockroaches and leaking sewage in the house.
The Post reported that Mr. Santos had been living in squalor inside an abandoned house at 691 East 183d Street, near his mother's apartment.
Lucky Chen (Chen Nianxi), a demolitions expert, risks his life daily underground while tending a paralyzed father and aging mother living in rural squalor.
Had the taxpayer not made that investment, the result likely would be protracted and prolonged urban squalor, such as the abandoned buildings in Detroit.
It is far worse that people, children in many cases, escape Third World squalor only to be the victims of criminal profiteers in America.
Prosecutors had argued the suspects -- accused of child abuse after 11 emaciated children were discovered living in squalor earlier month -- should remain in custody.
Frequently drunk and always disheveled, Angelica lives in virtual squalor, a mangy menagerie in her yard and an eviction notice on her kitchen table.
In Xing's models there are often tiny representations of people hidden amongst the architectural details living out lives of illicit passion and overindulgent squalor.
Horrific testimony of starvation, squalor and bizarre punishment were presented Wednesday at a preliminary hearing to determine if David and Louise Turpin will stand trial.
At night, however, hippos will emerge from their muddy squalor to feed on copious amounts of grass, and profusely poop out the previous evening's meal.
Authorities entered their Perris, California, house to find an allegedly horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
Once a stronghold of the Camorra, the Neapolitan mafia, and the scene of two homicidal faide (feuds), it is a byword for peril and squalor.
Police allege that the 13 Turpin children, ranging in ages from 2 to 29, were found malnourished, living in squalor with some "shackled" to furniture.
And gauging from the ominous industrial squalor of the single "Pneumonia," fans can expect a radical — but by no means less compelling — shift in sound.
By the time a young player living in squalor is forced to make a choice between matchfixing and eating, doesn't integrity feel beside the point?
But it seems likely that the squalor they live in is a better metaphor for the shitpile Steven is making of both of their lives.
The Japanese had invaded Indonesia two years before, driving all the Dutch settlers into labour camps where they were kept in squalor, close to starvation.
Less than a week old, the shelter has assumed the squalor of an overwhelmed refugee camp, and the rhythms of enforced idleness have taken hold.
The agency now reports there are 64,000 pregnant Rohingya in the squalor of refugee camps in Bangladesh who need help to deliver their babies safely.
There were moral rationales, but there was also fear that leaving millions of displaced people in Europe's sprawling camps or urban squalor would foment unrest.
The child's remains were found at a ramshackle New Mexico compound where authorities say they discovered the adults living in squalor with 11 starving children.
While these tenants live in squalor, their landlords and others profit from their misfortune; the book casts light on how the poor are regularly exploited.
Some of them are loved, legitimized, and even taken away to live comfortable lives in France and Italy; others grow up amid conflict and squalor.
Hundreds of others, intent on reaching Britain, live in squalor in Calais, where the infamous migrant camp known as "the Jungle" was razed last year.
A man in New Jersey is expected to face charges following the rescue of several dozen dogs "living in squalor" at his home, officials announced Wednesday.
The latest photos from Puerto Rico show an island that looks like it was hit by a bomb, and American citizens who are living in squalor.
When responding officers entered their Perris home, they allegedly found a horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
Put all of those things together, add a healthy dose of classic dive bar squalor, and you've got the Gold Star Bar (plus there's free popcorn).
Seeing this man and his display of needless kindness amid this squalor should have made me happy: He summed up the generosity of my adopted hometown.
Its scenes are sensational, wallowing in squalor and foolishness; its dominant images are physical and deflating; its shrill theme is 'failed promise' if not outright 'tragedy.
Yet, contrary to the usual picture of misery, squalor and helplessness, the film depicts residents setting up community businesses and initiatives that rendered life more bearable.
Responding officers found what they have called a scene of malnutrition and squalor at the Turpin residence, with some of the children chained to the furniture.
Its songs layer together low-fi clatter and unabashed pop tunes, acoustic guitar licks and analog-sounding synthesizers, images of squalor and thoughts of self-realization.
Inside the motel room where the man, David McLellan, ended up, he slept in squalor, crowded by piles of furniture, old TVs and a lawn mower.
Jenny Lynn Paradis, 43, and Joshua Palmer Vaught, 22, were arrested Monday when Paradis' two children were found living in squalor, according to a police report.
In the current climate, The Americans is an ongoing descent into moral squalor, exhaustion, and dread that makes Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy look like Austin Powers.
More than one million refugees now live in squalor in camps in Bangladesh, too frightened to return to Rakhine for fear of further persecution and violence.
And income inequality, housing shortages, failing mental health services and drugs have all contributed to the growing scenes of squalor across America's second-largest city. 2500.
Authorities in Massachusetts are investigating a Taunton couple after receiving a report about children allegedly living in squalor — including an allegation that children were kept in cages.
I had grown up in a small town in West Virginia, where grandiose, lumber boom-era architecture mingled with modest storefronts, wooden frame houses, and occasional squalor.
MCNY recently had an exhibition on the photographs of Jacob Riis, who documented the 19th-century squalor of the tenements, including those on the Lower East Side.
What Ben Carson's agency has really meant for the squalor of people who are still paying these contractors enormous amounts of money not to fix their houses.
LONG inured to the squalor and violence of Britain's prisons, Peter Clarke was still shocked by what he found in Birmingham on a visit in early August.
Rather, her topic is American poetry as a whole, that big stretchy sack that, at its best, includes both the splendor and the squalor of American life.
Despite their rich and well-connected pedigree, the mother and daughter pair were almost completely isolated from the outside world and, surprisingly, were living in abject squalor.
KELAMBAKAM, India/KARACHI, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a dilapidated shelter in south India, surrounded by squalor, Alakamma Bibi dials her home in Myanmar every few hours.
It starts in a tumbledown village somewhere between Mysore and Bangalore, neither under- nor overplayed in its squalor, with a touch of rustic grace on the side.
Lonely and insecure, Evie follows them like a stray to the farm, where they live in squalor, and tries to ignore undercurrents of violence and sexual abuse.
But she had no idea he'd disappear with their son for nine months, only to be found across the country with 11 other children living in squalor.
And Reinhard Heydrich had begun to hole up all of Poland's Jews in the squalor of the ghettos, where thousands died from maltreatment, disease, starvation and exhaustion.
Eastern Germany, he says, is not one place, but a mix — areas of prosperity, creativity and economic innovation next door to areas of economic squalor and despair.
"Wait, Blink" feels most organic in these moments of squalor and when its plotlines intersect, an impressive feat given that its narrators revel in serendipity and coincidence.
Taos County, New Mexico (CNN)For the first time in a week, investigators returned to the makeshift New Mexico compound where 11 starving children lived in squalor.
But I think it would be very difficult for anyone to say 'I don't care', if they saw the squalor these people lived in at the camps.
While almost a million now live in squalor in Bangladeshi refugee camps, several hundred thousand remain inside Myanmar, confined to camps and villages in apartheid-like conditions.
Trump does not appear to hold California in high esteem and often holds it up as a bastion of crime, squalor and liberal policies to be feared.
BioShock Infinite took a big leap beyond its predecessor by presenting bathrooms not just as spaces of poignant squalor, but as spaces of racial disempowerment and state control.
Berninger isn't always so strikingly direct; "Squalor Victoria" is slippery in its meaning, but, with its tongue-in-cheek white-collar discontent, it's unmistakably channeling a similar sentiment.
In 2018, Freddie, May, Taylor, and Johnnie – also known as the "Bohemian Woof-sody" – were all stuck in the inhumane squalor of a South Korea dog meat farm.
The story may help them see how our fear delivers us into inhumanity; how refugees in tent cities are made into villains, even as they starve in squalor.
This "pernicious circular logic" — using ghetto squalor, brought about by segregation and neglect, to justify more segregation and neglect — would characterize approaches to the ghetto for centuries after.
And we are led by a piper to new realms, to heights which we could not attain by ourselves and likewise spiral to the deep depths of squalor.
The prison was modeled on an old-style colonial system, torture was widespread, and inmates were forced to sleep on the floor amid squalor and unsanitary, overcrowded conditions.
I saw his eyes scudding around the walls, calculating how much infantile squalor they could contain without bursting their limits and poisoning the wellsprings of all his hope.
The situation in the Tenderloin has received national attention recently, with the New York Times visiting the neighborhood and describing "developing-world squalor" on one especially gritty block.
It has the highest poverty rate in the country, housing costs are out of reach for many, and squalor and deprivation plague the streets of the biggest cities.
Yet there's a certain cathartic charm in seeing the moral squalor of present-day governments translated into a juicy melodrama that winds up in an orgy of destruction.
The handsome volume in which the maps have now been reproduced includes contemporaneous pictures—faces smiling out from the squalor, or scowling—plus extracts from the investigators' notes.
In any event, it's hard to imagine "For Esmé—With Love and Squalor" as a film, because it's mainly narration, with only three ready-made scenes; four, tops.
"We have a lived a life of poverty and squalor since without documents (we) cannot secure a good job, own property or access critical government services," said Muregerera.
While I was in Mississippi I saw enough to persuade me forever that the squalor of the black community was caused by the system and not the people.
New court documents revealed these and other details in the case against five adults who lived in squalor with 11 starving children in a ramshackle New Mexico compound.
My father's ancestors fled a famine that killed a million people and forced another 1.5 million onto disease-ridden ships to live in squalor in a strange land.
It's hard to imagine why a man with Kraft's resources would visit such a place unless the squalor, and the women's evident powerlessness, were part of the point.
After taking questions from a succession of people living in poverty and squalor, Putin emphasized his own humble roots, recalling how his late father used to scrimp on electricity.
We meet Jeff the year after Phil died, and he is separated from his wife, Jill (Judy Greer), and living in self-inflicted semi-squalor in a gloomy apartment.
Big railroads and banks, in his view, were at core in the era's widespread economic squalor and political corruption, and he made it his aim to break them up.
Nobby (Baron Cohen) has stayed behind, living in what seems to be contented squalor in Northern England in Grimsby (a sign tells us it's the sister city to Chernobyl).
The largest world yet featured in a Bloober Team game, this one lets you explore the year 2084 along with the plagues, war, and squalor that have ravaged humanity.
Real-life patients at such facilities in the early and mid 20th century were subject to a hellish life that could include squalor, overcrowding, starvation, electroshock therapy and lobotomies.
Three brothers are facing sexual abuse allegations in Wisconsin after police investigating reports of a suspicious car discovered several children living in squalor inside a home with no heat.
From the glamour of Little Venice to the hidden squalor under bridges, the waterways that once offered respite from London's housing crisis, are rapidly becoming a symptom of it.
The squalor and lack of self-esteem, the utter hopelessness of this frighteningly small life, is most vividly portrayed in one gesture almost at the end of the play.
Soviet propagandists made a film featuring Americans living in poverty, with the point being that America was a brutal, terrible place that mistreated workers and left people in squalor.
The unholy clash of pageantry and squalor is finely framed; warriors in silvery helmets, shot from high above, and gleaming in the murk, resemble a nest of wood lice.
Ask any Londoner about wandering amid the postindustrial squalor of Southwark in the late 1980s and you will be regaled by stories of taking life into your own hands.
The fact that Larson was once a well-off Westchester County kid who then delighted in the East Village's squalor inspired accusations that he had romanticized a terrible situation.
Chemical sanitisation in homes and offices is prized as a sign of the country's rapid progress since its economic take-off in the 1980s lifted millions from squalor and disease.
Thousands of migrants have been camping in squalor around Calais at the French end of the Channel Tunnel, trying to get to Britain by stowing away on trucks or trains.
" He describes New York as "a maze of hybrid squalor" and "the poisoned cauldron where all the varied dregs of unwholesome ages mix their venom and perpetuate their obscene terrors.
Tens of thousands of migrants already live in squalor on several Greek islands, and many Greeks feel they have been left to shoulder a burden created by wider European indifference.
"If someone has decision-making capacity, do they have the right to live in squalor?" asked Dr. XinQi Dong, a researcher at the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging in Chicago.
Making Walter's wife, Ruth (Mandi Masden), look like a meticulously groomed fashion model was a mistake, though her hunger to escape the squalor she's living in feels undeniable and palpable.
But not far from the Jungle lies another makeshift camp just outside the French city of Dunkirk, which is home to at least 2,500 refugees and migrants living in squalor.
On one of the Wooster Group's previous Paris tours, the hotel was less than clean, and though no one could call McDormand high maintenance, she has no patience with squalor.
Ms. Culprit, who is based in Mexico City, retains the vivid, graphic appeal of Beckmann's painted surfaces while simultaneously evoking all the squalor of the highly financialized contemporary art market.
The ideological charge leveled for decades at this strain of filmmaking is that such eye-catching tableaus romanticize poverty, but prettified squalor has become sadly familiar in global documentary filmmaking.
Groups such as Amnesty International have documented Syrians being shot at by Turkish border guards as they try to cross into Turkey, living in squalor, or deported back into the fighting.
An official photographer in the ghetto administration, Henryk Ross defied the laws of the Nazi regime by taking clandestine photographs of Jewish residents as they confronted poverty, squalor, debasement, and death.
Across the country, in D.C., attorney general and early Harris supporter Karl Racine has made a name for himself by aggressively suing "slumlords" who allow rental apartments to fall into squalor.
In these "Badlands", Farren and Riley joined forces to found the biggest and ritziest nightclub and casino that Shanghai had ever seen—while all around were destitution, squalor, cruelty and violence.
Okay, you may be thinking, You want me to sit through five seasons of a group of ingenue nurses battling poverty and squalor with the help of their feisty nun sidekicks?
Ten children have been rescued from their California home after allegedly being tortured and forced by their parents to live in "squalor" for a long period of time, according to police.
And so suburbia came to define the areas both within and just outside cities, where a cleaner sprawl of nice houses would provide shelter from the filthy squalor of the metropolis.
There he could battle the villainous Ming the Merciless and rescue the swooning Dale Arden, earning the heroic virtue of his namesake, far from the squalor and broken bottles of home.
Thousands of migrants are camped out in squalor near the northern French ports of Calais and Dunkirk, seeking clandestine ways to enter Britain such as stowing away on trucks or trains.
Hamas, in turn, has said that Mr Dahlan's men can return, even though most are in no rush to swap plush pads in Abu Dhabi and Cairo for squalor in Gaza.
Executing a search warrant, officers were stunned by what they found last week: 11 children and five adults subsisting in squalor in a decrepit trailer half buried in the high desert.
The dire financial situation risks creating "a sort of a world of increasingly private affluence with public squalor," said Tony Travers, a professor of government at the London School of Economics.
MACHINES Rahul Jain's documentary peers inside an Indian textile factory to show the squalor that lies behind the creation of gorgeous fabrics, and the people who create them under such conditions.
We discussed how the Salinger story 'For Esmé—With Love and Squalor' celebrates missed connections, reminding us that even brief, glancing encounters can be enough to change a person for the better.
During the search, officers found nine other children, ranging in age from 0003 months to 11 years old, living in what police described as "squalor and unsafe conditions," the news release alleges.
During the search, officers found nine other children, ranging in age from 4 months to 11 years old, living in what police described as "squalor and unsafe conditions," the news release alleges.
But while Gein, like Buffalo Bill, lived in utter squalor, his late mother's rooms and her clothes had been lovingly maintained — as Norman Bates's mother had been more specifically preserved in Psycho.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus had organized the day trip to the Texas border after reports of children being held in squalor in the Clint facility, accusations Trump administration officials have vigorously denied.
Over several years, the Irish photographer Richard Mosse visited refugee camps in Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, Germany and elsewhere and witnessed firsthand the squalor and despair of the migrants temporarily housed in them.
A wildfire raged near a camp for refugees and migrants on the Greek island of Lesbos on Saturday, the latest challenge to the health and safety of thousands living in squalor there.
Yet what repulses us isn't the fact that in this city children as young as three are forced to live in such squalor; it's the sight of a child defecating by the roadside.
The Markos family walked for four days to the Turkish border before being transported to a refugee camp in Istanbul, where they lived in squalor for nearly a year while waiting for visas.
Conditions for the 1.6 million mainly Asian workers in Qatar have come under sharp scrutiny from rights groups who say migrants live in squalor and work without proper access to water and shelter.
Authorities said the Turpin children were found living in squalor in their family's home, allegedly deprived of food and left to lay in their own waste while shackled and being strangled and beaten.
The Qatar government drafted a new law to replace the controversial "kafala" or sponsorship system that rights groups say has forced workers to live in squalor and toil under dangerous, sometimes fatal, conditions.
Each table is a refuge from horrible squalor—even in the worst neighborhoods, where locals make cash reconstituting leftover food for pennies, people shoot pool for three Filipino pesos (seven cents) a rack.
In fact, a lack of sex later on in life, it turns out, is a greater cause of distress than being stuck at home all day, living in relative squalor or being widowed.
"The Alienist" does, however, play to the cheap seats in another way common to period dramas of its ilk: period-appropriate gore and squalor, and as much of it as you can stomach.
Even its standard talking-head segments are peppered with compelling absurdities: a self-described chaos magician laying out how memes become reality, a 4channer proudly guiding viewers through his dingy bedroom's utter squalor.
To the Editor: Re "Squalor Pervasive in Detention Centers" (front page, July 3): The Fourth of July is our national holiday to celebrate the Declaration of Independence and the birth of our nation.
First, developer Robert Kurvitz is on record as saying that the game emerged from conditions of "total squalor and poverty" and the failure of Kurvitz's novel to sell a substantial number of copies.
A former librarian and teacher, she had taken up the law in the cause of social justice after seeing the squalor in the area around the public school in Harlem where she taught.
The two were arrested in January when their 17-year-old daughter climbed out a window and used an old cellphone to call police and report years of abuse, neglect and living in squalor.
The Golden Cat was a club and bordello meant both to cater to the elite's demand for sophistication and elegance, and their fetishization of and exultation at the creeping squalor overtaking their social inferiors.
Although Jain did not set out to make a political film, his award-winning feature "Machines" is attracting international attention for its depiction of the squalor and human suffering underpinning the global garment industry.
By contrast, the horror of a defunct Soviet bloc seems a far more distant threat than the current dystopia of billionaires seeking to found private space colonies while most of humanity lives in squalor.
In February, I met with peasants, or campesinos, in the Bajo Aguán region, where entire communities are living in squalor after they were violently displaced by World Bank–supported development projects devoted to agribusiness.
CreditCreditIllustration by Francesco Francavilla The V.I.P. terminal of Baghdad International Airport is a clean and quiet place, about a quarter-mile removed from the noise and squalor of the main arrivals-and-departures hall.
"The people writing the memoirs are artists who were very much visible in their twenties and early thirties," Kraus notes, while her own New York story is about living in squalor without the success.
The Austrian director Michael Glawogger, known for lending scenes of utter squalor a discomfiting aesthetic loveliness ("Workingman's Death"), died three years ago, months into filming what was meant to be a globe-touring project.
The children, aged 6 to 12, were allegedly found living in squalor: The statement alleges the children were deprived food and water and access to the bathroom for up to 12 hours at a time.
The remains of a young child were discovered on the grounds of the New Mexico compound in which 11 kids were found abused and living in squalor, the Taos County Sheriff&aposs Office revealed Tuesday.
In other words, while the very, very rich become much richer, thousands of children die every week in poor countries around the world from easily prevented diseases, and hundreds of millions live in incredible squalor.
Authorities say the 13 Turpin children, ages two to 29, lived for years in squalor, shackled with padlocks and hungry while their parents taunted them with pies left on the counter of their California home.
The film's 18-year-old heroine, Star (Texan newcomer Sasha Lane), lives in squalor in a nowhere Oklahoma town with two younger children and one older man, none of whom seem to be a blood relation.
When authorities responded to the family's Perris home that day, nothing could have prepared them for what they discovered: a dozen children malnourished, living in squalor, with some shackled to pieces of furniture, police have alleged.
Before she became a trauma cleaner — someone who literally cleans scenes of extreme violence, hoarding, and squalor – Sandra was a husband, a father, a drag queen, a sex worker, a gender reassignment patient, and a wife.
There's the part-invisible fight scene between Major and the runaway driver in ankle-deep water, the many fingered typist in the van, and the lengthy chase scene as the trucks swerve around streets of squalor.
Currently, with the epidemic of school shootings, thousands of migrant children living in state-sanctioned squalor, and widening inequality, it is hard to consider the U.S. as a shining example of a place to raise children.
The world has, though, and with it the significance of a man who termed himself a failure and chose to live in bohemian squalor even while, in his later years, he was quite rich and famous.
The artist said he intended to change popular perceptions of the district, too narrowly associated with squalor, and to celebrate decades of unsung work by its residents who sort and recycle tons of the city's waste.
As she searches the depths of his squalor, I'm terrified she's about to find a self-slain Wes in the bathroom just for symmetry's sake and because seriously when is the Wes madness going to end?
The moral squalor of the sex business is evident everywhere on the show — the prostitutes opportunistically herded into police wagons, beaten up or sliced by pimps and underpaid for their work, if they're paid at all.
That Mr. Braithwaite, a well-educated middle-class man from the colonies, was trying in the capital of the British Empire to look past the squalor and despair of the school, was not lost on critics.
The Ghetto established in Krakow in March 1941 was one of the most horrific to be seen throughout the war, one which featured nine forced-labor camps and was perpetually marked by squalor, disease and starvation.
He gestures at the squalor of his small patch of the warehouse, where for three months he has slept in a blanket on a concrete floor, meters from an area used as a toilet by hundreds.
In the photograph, Snails (2009) by French artist Kader Attia, the molluscs are not a culinary delicacy served on a platter with garlic butter, but a symbol of the squalor and degradation of the Parisian suburbs.
Does a world in which millions of refugees live in misery and squalor, preyed upon by criminal networks and human traffickers, and shut out of countries who claim to stand for rights and freedom, make us safer?
FEMA data and records demonstrate "the degree to which the recovery from Hurricanes Maria and Irma on America's Caribbean islands has been stalled ... leaving the islands' critical infrastructure in squalor and limbo," the New York Times reports.
It was a great example of what communism and free markets look like when you look at North Korea and South Korea, a very, very prosperous South Korea, and the North Koreans that live in squalor and poverty.
"It will transform the lives of more than 40 lakh (4 million) residents who came to Delhi in search of a better life and livelihood but were forced to live in squalor," said Housing Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.
"It will transform the lives of more than 40 lakh (4 million) residents who came to Delhi in search of a better life and livelihood but were forced to live in squalor," said Housing Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.
The show never shies away from the poverty or squalor: families of six living in two-room council flats with no hot water, entire buildings sharing outdoor toilets, mothers boiling diapers to reuse them over and over again.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mohan is a handsome man who tells fascinating tales of city life to Rani and Manai, young girls living in the squalor of a relief camp in the eastern Indian state of Assam.
It's the heart of Oscar Wilde's idea of socialism—the idea that ugliness itself is a significant offense against the human spirit, and that the squalor of industrial capitalism is as much of a sin as its inequality.
But "paradises don't last," insists Cousins, as he shows us the squalor that's taken root on the same street corner where the RKO studio, home of that sound stage on which the winter wonderland was created, once stood.
It's a hyped-up, four-letter hymn to the obsessiveness of the ink-stained muckraker, a profession at which Hecht and MacArthur toiled in happy squalor in Chicago before ascending to celebrity as writers for Broadway and Hollywood.
Gilda's environs present her with even greater challenges — Manhattan has been walled from top to tail, separating the affluent Eastside (teeming with squalor and refugees nonetheless) from the nightmarish Westside (overrun by jungle, rot, darkness and unexplained disappearances).
That's why for every whippersnapper-ish FOMO (2033D) — an early 1970st century acronym meaning the "Fear of Missing Out" — or 'TUDE (103A), there's a 21914s NANU NANU (48A) and a 1950s "For ESMÉ — With Love and Squalor" (12D).
" H.I.V. positive prisoners in the general population told lawyers from the A.C.L.U. that they "were living in squalor, categorically segregated from the rest of the prison population, and barred from all prison educational and vocational programs and jobs.
A large, pristine plexiglass cube appears to drift, a few feet off the ground, among the shacks: the titular ghost, plainly, which haunts the world's innumerable shantytowns with utopian longings but can do nothing to relieve their squalor.
There, he was told, he would find his people: refugees fleeing the squalor of the boardwalk, who left behind gutted big tops and disrepaired carrousels, vacant outdoor malls and imitation Colonial townships littered with broken, historically inaccurate tools.
When inhabitants meet with their families they are constantly supervised, and if they say anything about the abuses they face or the squalor of their conditions, they say they know they will be beaten and drugged with downers later.
Looking at the role that social media have played in politics in the past couple of years, it is the fake-news squalor of Gamergate, not the activist idealism of the Euromaidan, which seems to have set the tone.
More than 2190,230 people from Myanmar's Muslim Rohingya minority have fled to Bangladesh since the end of August and are camped in squalor after escaping a military crackdown the United States said included "horrendous atrocities" aimed at "ethnic cleansing".
Over a career spanning 50 years Onetti depicted Uruguay in short stories and novels as a place marked by pettiness, idiocy and squalor — a Gogolian province in the tropics — and populated by characters who are by and large unhinged.
Related: El Salvador's startling murder rate is dropping The authorities also sought to underscore that the latest raids expose the divide between the luxurious lifestyle enjoyed by gang bosses and the relative squalor endured by the group's foot soldiers.
And there is nothing exceptional, in the extensive moral squalor created by them abroad and deepened now by President Trump at home, about Prince Mohammed's own apparent response to a mild critic: exterminate the brute and mutilate his corpse.
Reports of continuing squalor and overcrowding inside immigrant detention facilities and the refusal by the Republican-controlled Senate to take up a House-passed immigration overhaul have intensified pressure on Democratic leaders to cut off funding for immigration agencies.
The figurines were among the many artifacts that Ms. Quinn, the journalist and author, kept when she bought the house from the younger Ms. Beale in 1979, paying $220,203 for what was then a place of almost unimaginable squalor.
The murder rate in New York City is low and declined again last year, but economic inequality -- the focus of de Blasio's first campaign -- remains a problem, as does the public housing authority, which has left many tenants living in squalor.
IZHEVSK, Russia (Reuters) - In a stage-managed gesture of benevolence a year ahead of a presidential election, Russia's Vladimir Putin flew 1,200 km (750 miles) to call in on a woman living in squalor and ordered her to be rehoused immediately.
But there are the less visible but just as awful accounts of underage children operating in cobalt mines, lithium mining making companies rich while the locals descend into squalor, and entire cities in China turned silver and gray by graphite production.
KARACHI (Reuters) - For an estimated 300,000 Rohingya Muslims living in squalor in Pakistan's largest city, the news from Myanmar in the past two weeks is reviving painful memories of the violence that drove many of them here half a century ago.
Olaf's girlfriend Esme Squalor (Lucy Punch) continues to shine both in her menacing delivery and as the model for costume designer Cynthia Ann Summers' spectacular outfits, like a skiing costume that makes her look like a phoenix flying down the slope.
The cupcake is not a threat, choosing instead to plant a few hearty licks on chocolate syrup, but the walking bottle still appears doomed to a life of squalor — until Shepard and Bell remember they forgot to put the milk away.
Conditions for workers from India, Nepal and Bangladesh powering a $200 billion infrastructure upgrade for the 2022 World Cup have come under scrutiny from rights groups who say migrants live in squalor and work without proper access to water and shelter.
Migrants marooned in squalor on Greece's frontier with Macedonia by the closure of borders further north vowed to keep trying to cross Europe to wealthy Germany, while Syrian refugees in Turkey said they too would not be deterred by the lockdown.
He retired to the New York brownstone, where he burned many of the papers from his machine years, an act of both shame and pride: he knew that the squalor they depicted had also been the prelude to something semi-splendid.
The most surreal scandal to hit the NBA in recent memory propelled itself further into the depths of squalor when rapper Iggy Azalea implicitly threatened to chop off between a quarter and half of Los Angeles Lakers star Nick Young's penis.
But just as the movie is setting itself up as a modern "Titicut Follies" — Frederick Wiseman's classic 1967 documentary about a hospital for the criminally insane — "'Til Madness Do Us Part" begins to locate gleams of humanity amid the squalor.
Zerif is one of roughly 6,000 who lived in the squalor of the ramshackle camp near the gritty port town on France's northeastern coast from where Britain is almost visible across the sea and can be reached by ferry or tunnel.
The other 10 candidates could be just as striking in their candor, condemning the government on a range of issues, including corruption, inequality, inflation, urban squalor, the destruction of the countryside and the devastating impact of American influence on Vietnamese society.
Named after a song from "The Threepenny Opera," this astounding, autobiographical slide show consists of about 700 images of friends, lovers and Ms. Goldin herself disporting themselves with shameless abandon in the bohemian squalor of the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Some people would rather live in squalor in a Manhattan tenement "than in a beautiful apartment in Bushwick," said Michelle Bar, 231, who was born on the Upper East Side and moved to Forest Hills, Queens, when she was very young.
In their apartment, they are partners in squalor; at any moment, Frank may be chipping away at his feet with his "toe knife," while Charlie might be peeing into any number of the open urine cans scattered around the apartment.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Cholera has broken out in northeast Nigeria at a camp for people displaced by the eight year conflict with Boko Haram, aid group Médecins Sans Frontières said on Thursday, bringing disease to communities already underfed and living in squalor.
Buyers think they're up to speed because they've seen the commercials on television and the advertisements imploring everyone to be on the lookout for irresponsible breeders trying to make a fast buck by keeping hundreds of dogs at a time living in squalor.
That means an extra 2.5 billion people moving into cities, many of them in Africa and Asia, creating an enormous strain on land and infrastructure and with the potential to leave billions of people living in squalor if urbanization isn't well managed.
Yet when she looked at her mother, who lived alone in such squalor that frankly they'd be better off burning the house to the ground when the time came to sell it, she saw someone happy in her solitude, in her work.
An hour's drive away, up the road around the dust and squalor of a refugee camp where most have fled to live in poverty, are a set of new and shiny white tents, marked with the name of a prominent British charity.
At which point something like the squalor revealed by Wikileaks can take on a viral quality — and gain even greater credibility from the fact that major media are ignoring it, while blatantly keeping alive every negative story about the "condemned" cause, Trump.
Despite a "Right to Shelter" -- a consent decree won by the founders of the Coalition to ensure anyone needing a bed in New York gets one -- clients of the Coalition continue to report squalor and harsh treatment in shelter life instead of respite.
Human rights and the future  Many of the children at the Galilee school grew up in the squalor of the nearby Shatila refugee camp, where Lebanese Christian militiamen, allowed into the camp by Israeli troops, slaughtered hundreds of Palestinian civilians in 1982.
The film touched nerves among South Koreans because of its depiction of the squalor and exorbitant housing prices the poor face in the country's congested capital city, and the deepening fatalism among the have-nots over their inability to climb the social ladder.
" Mr. Beale had claimed in the suit that the painting was stolen from his relatives — the former socialites, both named Edith Beale, who lived in squalor in Grey Gardens, a sprawling house in East Hampton featured in the cult 1975 documentary "Grey Gardens.
DHAKA/KUTUPALONG, Bangladesh (Reuters) - How do you feed and shelter nearly half a million traumatized people who have made their way, over the course of just one month, to a spit of monsoon-soaked land where 300,000 refugees are already living in squalor?
The squalor is a breeding ground for vermin, flies and disease, and health experts say it is no coincidence that a yellow fever epidemic that started in December in one of Luanda's vast slums has spread across the country and beyond, reaching even China.
Two aunts of the 13 siblings rescued from an allegedly abusive home in California earlier this week are speaking out, saying in separate interviews they were "shocked" to learn their nieces and nephews were allegedly malnourished, living in squalor and were sometimes shackled to furniture.
The suffering of these children, the most vulnerable among us, is a catastrophe; it's hard for many of them to dream of thriving from the squalor of a refugee camp in Jordan, or on a life raft on the Mediterranean somewhere between Libya and Italy.
In late 2014, the rabbits drew the attention of the founder of the Big Apple Bunnies Facebook group, Natalie Reeves, who stopped by, saw rabbits living in squalor and urged the police and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to act.
Shocked at the squalor she saw, Huret chose to take action, launching an appeal for funds to aid Jungle residents, visiting the site again and meeting Mokhtar, one of several camp dwellers who had stitched their lips together to draw media attention to their plight.
The squalor and dangers of the camp are unlikely to draw criticism from President Trump, whose cynical efforts to curb legal and illegal immigration were highlighted by the decision announced last month to reduce next year's refugee resettlement quota to 203,000, the lowest ever.
WASHINGTON — Congress is trying to rush $4.5 billion in emergency humanitarian aid to the southwestern border while placing new restrictions on President Trump's immigration crackdown, spurred on by disturbing images of suffering migrant families and of children living in squalor in overcrowded detention facilities.
In "Parasite," the South Korean thriller that took home four Oscars Sunday night, including the award for best picture, the tension between rich and poor is on full display, juxtaposing the luxury and abundance of the haves with the hardship and squalor of the have-nots.
" "I don't know anyone whose favorite Stones album this is, but there's something about the sound of Goats Head Soup, especially in the first few tracks, that seems to me to capture the collision of extremes New York in the '70s — the great wealth, the great squalor.
He is remembered today as one of that war's great artists, and remains highly regarded for his ability to frame sour ugliness with edges of quiet beauty; for the gentle stroke with which he wrote squalor, his words a warm light shone on the curdling horror.
"Just now — amid the surreal and petty squalor of this election year — I'm feeling an aching need for the sort of big-picture (as in life and death) perspective that Don DeLillo provides, so I'm delighted that his 'Zero K' is waiting for me," he said.
Despite the relative squalor (friendly piece of advice: if you're ever suffering from an infestation of rats, don't google how quickly they reach sexual maturity and can start breeding, because you will never fucking sleep again) the quality of the company made living there more than bearable.
The back-and-forth over the measure highlighted the bitter partisan strife as well as the internal divisions in both parties incited by the president's immigration agenda, which have been placed in stark relief this week by disturbing images of migrants living in squalor and inhumane conditions.
"Think of squalor, filth, the air hanging heavy with the smell of drugs, the dilapidated physical environment, a sense of great instability, the feeling that at any time violence could break out," he said in an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today program on Monday.
Once the British had control of New York, the little city of 4,000 or so houses became, in effect, two cities: a place of stench and squalor, which had already endured much, and a genteel quarter that the British officers reserved for themselves and their families.
When Mr. Booker decided to run for mayor of Newark in 2002, a documentary crew was along to capture his upstart challenge to Mr. James, showing a national audience the squalor of the housing complex he called home and the corrupt machine that dominated city politics.
Magnitsky was thrown into Butyrka, one of the most notorious prisons in Moscow, kept in gulag-like squalor, denied urgent medical care and -- if Browder, multiple arms of the US government and Russia's own presidential human rights council are to be believed -- tortured and left to die in 2009.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Poor Brazilians have been lured to coffee plantations with promises of good wages only to find themselves living in squalor and debt bondage, although the government has taken steps to name and shame farms involved in modern slavery, aid agencies said on Monday.
To motorists who have long driven in traffic lanes above the Jungle every day without noticing the squalor below, and to many residents who barely knew of the camp's existence, a place that was out of mind has suddenly become the symbol of a city's failure, some residents say.
Far from the glamour of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, her eccentric aunt and cousin, former socialites who were both named Edith Beale, lived in squalor in Grey Gardens, a sprawling house in East Hampton, N.Y., along with cats, raccoons and the decaying trappings of their earlier lives in high society.
This has several advantages: It's way more interesting to look at a video of a roller coaster than the blank, beige wall of your apartment, and also it lets you off the hook from before every meeting, lest anyone see the squalor in which you have self-quarantined.
He served with the Counter-Intelligence Corps of the Fourth Infantry Division, whose job was to interview Nazi deserters and sympathizers, and was stationed for a while in Tiverton, Devon, the setting of 'For Esmé — with Love and Squalor,' probably the most deeply felt of the 'Nine Stories.
" She continued, "The fact that journalists are being sealed off and held behind a wall of secrecy, unable to show the American people the faces and voices of those who are suffering in squalor is one more unconscionable aspect to this epic horror story on the southern border.
Mr Modi's government has rolled out, or appropriated and re-energised, dozens of central-government programmes: Smart Cities to eradicate urban squalor, Make in India to boost manufacturing, Digital India to overhaul the supply of government services, along with Clean India, Stand Up India, Start Up India and so on.
Beyond these producers, look for California rieslings from Smith-Madrone, Stony Hill, Navarro and Trefethen; Finger Lakes dry rieslings from Hermann J. Wiemer, Dr. Konstantin Frank, Forge Cellars, N. Kendall, Red Tail Ridge, Red Newt, Eminence Road Farm and Bloomer Creek; and Oregon rieslings from Brooks, Trisaetum, Lemelson and Love & Squalor.
Living hand to mouth in squalor despite both husband Osamu (Lily Franky) and wife Nobuyo (Sakura Ando) working full time, they, along with elderly grandma (the late Kirin Kiki), older daughter Aki (Mayu Matsuoka) and younger son Shota (Jyo Kairi) live together under one tottering roof and gently annoy each other.
An examination of Federal Emergency Management Agency data and records demonstrates the degree to which the recovery from Hurricanes Maria and Irma on America's Caribbean islands has been stalled compared with some of the most disaster-prone states on the mainland, leaving the islands' critical infrastructure in squalor and limbo.
A coke-addled record executive on a downtown New York street hears the pitter-patter of young feet running past, around and over his car, and as he follows the kids to a nearby New York Dolls concert (it's 1973), a scene of quiet squalor is transformed into a pulsating production number.
"The candidates for Mayor describe London as the greatest city on Earth, but as long as growing numbers of people are paying huge sums to live in squalor, they'll have a lot of work to do to make that a reality," Generation Rent's Policy Manager Dan Wilson Craw told the Evening Standard.
In its first song ("Alexander Hamilton"), in its first lines, no less, it asks a question: How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore And a Scotsman, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot In the Caribbean by Providence, impoverished, in squalor Grow up to be a hero and a scholar?
There were rumors that Nero — eager to rebuild the city as a modern metropolis, stripped of ugliness and squalor — had set the fire himself, that he had played his lyre (not a fiddle) and sung about the fall of Troy while flames reduced buildings from Rome's storied past to mounds of ashes.
It was in the neighborhood of La Boca, amongst the squalor of the country's predominantly Italian blue collar working class, that in 1882, the city's first documented pizza was made in a bread oven rented by Neapolitan baker Nicolas Vaccarezza—a simple mix of dough, oil, and onion sold on the streets.
The groups cited deteriorating conditions at migrant camps, including a makeshift camp in the northern Greek border town of Idomeni, where more than 12,000 migrants have settled in squalor since Europe's borders closed last month, and in Piraeus, the port near Athens, where nearly 6,000 people are now living in tents and warehouses.
We follow them, the "wee poofter" and his "hoor" of a mammy, through roughly a decade of heartbreak and squalor, a more or less Jobian arc of things going from bad to worse to excruciating, and the book would be just about unbearable were it not for the author's astonishing capacity for love.
In addition, Bobby was cursed, it seemed, with an uncapsizable psycho-chemical equilibrium, and no matter how much squalor and degradation he encountered, no matter how many terrible people he initiated relationships with, and no matter how many drugs he crammed into his system, he could not jar himself into a genuine spiral.
It is of the opinion of many (myself included) that it is an intentional tactic by the government to allow places such as these — prime real estate that is largely occupied by poorer families — to fall into squalor, making forced evictions and the redevelopment process easier to swallow for the public at large.
Among the garbage-strewn roads, there are still 300 earthquake victims living in squalor in 18 aluminum containers, which people here call bibiann in the local dialect — freezing in winter, sweltering in summer, and originally meant in the1990s as holding places while the regional government built subsidized housing projects to relocate people.
As befits a novelist, Knausgaard's depiction of the alienation produced by this event—a large-scale atrocity that not only led to mass death and mass squalor in Europe's ever-growing cities, but also helped destroy traditional ties of faith and family—is based on close readings of Kafka, Joyce, Stefan Zweig, and others.
You can't oppose Trump's policies and then golf with him on the weekends, as if you could set aside politics for collegiality on the green -- ask refugees currently living in squalor, often in fear of rape, abuse, or death and with no foreseeable way out, if politics can be separated from one's "real" life.
Despite the risk of further flooding, some people have returned home here, tired of living in the squalor of encampments, where families share portable toilets provided by the government and a United States aid agency, use buckets to shower, cook on portable charcoal stoves, and survive on infrequent handouts of rice, pasta and beans.
Facing highs and lows that include a torrid romance with fellow mag-crew'er Jake (Shia LeBoeuf), lecherous potential clients, and the squalor that streaks America's lower-class realities, Star's experience is shared with the audience as a journey without a specific endpoint: a reflection of growing up, and the confusion and ecstasy that surrounds it.
Domestic details are piercingly described, bringing the squalor of the camp to life: Even from that distance I caught the stench of sweat, today's sweat, still fresh, but under that the stale sweat of other days and other nights, receding into the far distance, the darkness, all the way back to the first year of this interminable war.
I thought, too, of the canon of the studio apartment — from the dreary bed-sitters housing the heroines of Anita Brookner and Barbara Pym novels to Laurie Colwin's cozy nest in the West Village, where she hunkered down happily, alone with an eggplant and a chipped Meissen dish; and Quentin Crisp's gothic and lordly squalor on East Third Street.
If you're grossed out by the utter charmlessness and moral squalor of a year's worth of debased political self-indulgence, a perfect antidote is "The Crown," Netflix's compulsively watchable dramatization of the life of Queen Elizabeth II, served up on a silver platter by dramatist Peter Morgan ("The Queen") and the director and producer Stephen Daldry ("The Audience").
The fictionalized story reflects the lives of Seoul's so-called dirt spoons, the urban poor, many of whom live in semi-basements ​in the congested city​, ​ where living high and dry — in apartment towers and away from the honking, yelling and odoriferous squalor of down below — symbolizes the wealth and status of the gold-spoon class.
Now, if he wants his people, and he has any compassion for the people and the millions of folks that live in squalor and poverty in North Korea, he will set aside his nuclear weapons, and so they have the opportunity to be able to have electricity and food and the opportunities that the rest of the world around them has.
Between 1940 and 1945, Ross recorded life in the Lodz Ghetto, a 1.6-square mile district in the Polish city where 45,000 Jews died of starvation and disease during World War II. An official photographer in the ghetto administration, Ross defied the laws of the Nazi regime by taking clandestine photographs of Jewish residents as they confronted poverty, squalor, debasement, and death.
Hujar bitterly resented the pearly, opulent "art look" of the style that made a star of Mapplethorpe; and he had to watch from the sidelines as his friend Goldin achieved renown with the narrative power of the pictures that became her chronicle of maverick love and squalor, " The Ballad of Sexual Dependency ," an evolving slide show that appeared as a book in 103.
The show makes its message clear: Only in America could "a bastard, orphan, son of a whore and a Scotsman " who grew up "in poverty and squalor" attain the kind of prominence he did by virtue of hard work and intellect — and, indeed, it was self-made man Alexander Hamilton who played an out-sized role in first making America great.
KARACHI, Pakistan — The Karachi Naval Dockyard, home port and strategic nerve center for Pakistan's fleet, sits on a sliver of land bracketed between Port Grand, a "family fun" pier that features kiddie rides and a panoramic view of warships at anchor, and Machar Colony, a sprawling slum where cattle graze on garbage and a million human inhabitants live in nearly unimaginable squalor.
LOS ANGELES — For nearly two decades, Bobby Shriver, the onetime mayor of nearby Santa Monica, would look at the sprawling Department of Veterans Affairs complex in the upscale neighborhood on the west side of Los Angeles and wonder why it could not house some of the homeless veterans who had been living in squalor in his beachside city for a generation.
"It is rather Braithwaite the man who holds our attention — Braithwaite man of the world and black man, who is outraged by the squalor and the injustice staring him in the face, driven to search for answers to his own dilemma as an Honorary White who must speak to impoverished blacks from a position of luxury and freedom," Mr. Mphahlele wrote.
At 18, she was already in a starter marriage, to a physically abusive artist-hack named Jason Bean, whom she supported by waitressing and modeling (and who bought a green Jaguar with her earnings that she wasn't allowed to drive), living in dank and gothic squalor in one room of his grandmother's Bronxville apartment with a vicious uncaged bird and two murky fish tanks.
Cannibalism was the prime reason the story lodged itself in our national psyche; but more than that, the fate of the Donner party was a denial, a violent repudiation, of the myth of Manifest Destiny: Here were a group of westward pioneers, the very picture of courage, resourcefulness and pluck, who ended up reduced to a level of squalor and barbarism almost beyond words.
Mr. Boyle, who directed the first "Trainspotting," was not far from the end of the 53-day shoot last summer that reunited the original quartet of actors — Mr. McGregor, Mr. Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller and Ewen Bremner — for a much-anticipated sequel to the mordant, bitingly irreverent 1996 movie about heroin addiction, sex, squalor and friendship set to a memorably rousing soundtrack in a decidedly tourist-unfriendly Edinburgh.
From that behavioral economist's perspective, he still marvels at the social influence of the global meat industry, the soothing images of small farms and happy pastures that it puts on packages of bacon, he says, to obscure the reality: a collection of factories whose contribution to climate change rivals that of automobiles, where tens of billions of creatures live out their short lives in confined squalor, overseen by underpaid migrant workers performing dangerous, grueling labor.
In short, focused chapters, Mr Impey charts the prison's many rises and falls: from its beginnings as a house of correction built to accommodate a new vagrant class, which had flocked to the fast-expanding city from a rural heartland impoverished by landgrabs and industrialisation; through the eras of Victorian puritanism and modern social reform, during which HMP Brixton was variously regarded as a pit of squalor and despair and a centre for enlightened rehabilitative ideas.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE adopted a softer tone in his outreach to black voters at a rally in Washington state Tuesday night after coming under criticism for describing African-Americans as living in "war zones" and squalor.
But streetside filth was a continual problem, leading the French king to hand out an edict to deal with the squalor in 1539: François, King of France by the Grace of God, makes known to all present and all to come our displeasure at the considerable deterioration visited upon our good city of Paris and its surroundings, which has had in a great many places so degenerated into ruin and destruction that one cannot journey through it either by carriage or on horseback without meeting with great peril and inconvenience.
In the course of his conversations with new settlers, Pein comes to recognize the ideology they share with their predecessors: The assumptions of cutthroat libertarianism were so embedded in the worldview of these lucky newcomers that they spoke as though the victims of tech-fueled displacement and gentrification had chosen to live in poverty and squalor, just as they themselves chose to learn to code, chose a management-track job at a major corporation, and chose to set themselves up for a comfortable upper-middle-class suburban life.
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