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This sounds a bit squalid for one of the most human rights abusing regimes on earth.
"This sounds a bit squalid for one of the most human rights abusing regimes on earth," Mr Snow comments.
Snow said: "This sounds a bit squalid for one of the most human rights abusing regimes on earth".
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But there remains one squalid bit of unfinished business.
The building is a vast and squalid labyrinth - bits of Arabic graffiti are scrawled on the walls, shards of mangled concrete lie hanging and the place has a dank smell.
Unfortunately, arriving at a time when British people didn't know very much about drugs, it meant that I spent a great deal of time in my teens trying to explain to my mum that a bit of crap hash wouldn't make overdosing in squalid bedsits and not realising that my baby had just died regular parts of day-to-day life.
In a squalid semi-swamp, Mother, a statuesque crone — she looms immobile on a pedestal that looks a bit like a drippy candle — with an unsteady grip on reality and a penchant for monologue, waxes fantastical about her checkered life story, spooling out anecdotes and pungent neologisms.
His apartment was squalid.
Today, Lago Agrio feels squalid.
It's squalid.
They're a squalid joke".
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