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"When you think of a mop, you think of something dirty, something connected to women's work," Ms. Lomonaco said.
They made me feel cheap, worthless and dirty — something I'd never felt through all my years on the streets.
Her set was bracketed with appearances by a short, pudgy dancer-rapper-clown in an orange prison jumpsuit who announced, "Let's get dirty," something Ms. Keys doesn't do.
"We're not waiting for someone to call up and say, 'Hey, I have this great big dirty something in my garden.' " Without such data, weapons containing volatile explosives and, in some cases, toxic propellants stand to be found randomly or in drawn-out surveys, raising the risk of accidental discovery — and detonation — by rubble-clearance crews, farmers' plows, children or anyone else.
To smear or dirty something.
"Dirty Something", a BBC Screen Two, hour-long film made in 1992, was Rachel Weisz's first film, playing Becca who met and fell in love with a traveler Dog (Paul Reynolds) at the end of Glastonbury Festival.
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"I'm talking about the guy who drives a run-of-the-mill vehicle that isn't the cleanest or dirtiest, something in between, say a five," says Gott. "They are the worst offenders.
Before the Revolution, this social dance, often cheerfully dirty, was something that poorer people did in the street on Saturday night.
And so in a city where a public bathroom that isn't tiny, smelly or dirty is something of a holy grail, the women's room on the Brighton Beach boardwalk is a welcome gem.
If you have to decide between quick and dirty and something that's well thought out and transformative, people don't have time for the latter.
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