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He can detect villainy in a stream of water trickling down a gutter, in the hiss of a sprinkler, in the greenness of a lawn.
And at 14, she was dead -- battered, sexually abused and left in a gutter in the Fordham section of the Bronx.
"The only time I didn't do them was in 1988, after I stepped off the curb into a gutter in New York.
Sargent told his cousin that his earliest memory was of a deep red cobblestone in a gutter in Florence that obsessed him.
When Kensington and Chelsea became a constituency in 1997, the Chelsea MP, Sir Nicholas Scott, was selected, only to stand down before the poll, after being found drunk in a gutter in Bournemouth.
If you were sitting in rags in a gutter in Calcutta, who would be more likely to give you a bowl of soup?" Hitchens claims to be unperturbed by his critics.
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If Gaddafi died like a dog in a gutter, most in Libya were not grieving.
The kids would then drink it neat and, like Euan Blair, invariably end up in a gutter somewhere in Leicester Square.
I have to pay for my own health insurance and I have no retirement plan and probably I will die in a gutter, covered in pages of something I wrote once.
He said he felt safer in a gutter than in a warm bed.
This was a little like lying under a rain gutter in a downpour.
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