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It's just a bastard of a disease – it started with bowel cancer and it's spread.
The story is well told in Peter Brune's book "A Bastard of a Place", which includes accounts of savage atrocities against innocent Papuans.
She has a bastard of a job," said Greer, speaking to Newsweek as part of a feature on changing attitudes towards the royals.
The Duchess of Cambridge is too thin, has a "bastard of a job" and was pressured into getting pregnant a second time, Germaine Greer says.
"It probably sounds a bit twee but this has been a bastard of a year and a show like Gilmore Girls allows you to be transported for a time to a different place," she says.
In a global capitalist environment where every retailer is a bastard of some form or another, all you can do is pick the one you think is least bastardy.
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But you are not a Bastard out of a Carolina, you have a place.
Davies told of his Liverpudlian childhood, the youngest son of a working class Catholic family with a "psychotic bastard" of a father and a beloved mother, to whom he was unusually close.
But I was a bastard to a lot of the right people too, you know.
Like Monica Ali or Zadie Smith, Levy, the daughter of first-generation immigrants, "a bastard child of the empire", draws on growing up with a dual cultural heritage.
Gospel disco was a bastard child of the eighties, and this house rework of a children's choir from Bedford-Stuyvesant may be its most convoluted product.
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