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"With dry vermouth it is disreputable, with sweet vermouth disgusting".
Today, it's Old Money that has become ever so slightly disreputable -- with its associations of undeserved connections, "coupon clipping" and third and fourth generations that were messed up because of their inherited wealth.
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It whiffed with manga adaptation Death Note but delivered disreputable thrills with taut little Frank Grillo thriller Wheelman.
After the Civil War hundreds of disreputable houses, with red lanterns appeared in the city.
Brick was of lead, but… After the Civil War hundreds of disreputable houses, with red lanterns appeared in the city.
The New Yorker, December 3 , 1927P. 25 After the Civil War hundreds of disreputable houses, with red lanterns appeared in the city.
By Herbert Asbury The New Yorker, December 3 , 1927P. 25 After the Civil War hundreds of disreputable houses, with red lanterns appeared in the city.
His 1998 instant classic Festen won the jury prize, its triumph nudging von Trier into the shade (Refn at this point was still just a disreputable pup, with only his debut Pusher behind him).
But anyone who sees Leslie Uggams's performance in the Signature Theater Company's smooth revival of "The First Breeze of Summer," Leslie Lee's less-than-smooth drama from 1975, should have no difficulty connecting Lucretia's disreputable past with her decorous present.
As usual he was well liked, and according to Lawrence Durrell often had a string of disreputable friends with him.
It was considered (especially by Mangold's solicitor father) to be a somewhat disreputable job, with tabloid journalism one grubby level lower.
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