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The atmosphere at the Gutter is redolent of the 1960s and '70s.
"The lecherous little snout on this barely pubescent young girl, this little flower of the gutter, is unforgettable," he wrote.
"Girl From the Gutter" is being played heavily on Top 40 radio, though it is largely ignored by black stations.
Alleys themselves are called lanes, the gutter is called the channel and the pit -- where the pins tumble -- is called the receptacle.
Or in the sharper tones of the Yale political economist William Graham Sumner, "A drunkard in the gutter is just where he ought to be".
The overriding sense among delegates that this election cycle has largely been conducted in the gutter is supported by the data.
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The gutter wasn't a bad place, considering.
Gutter was seven years old when the second world war broke out.
Wading in the gutter was "just the cost of doing business".
Golf balls, bottles, fireworks, umbrellas and even cast iron rain gutter was thrown at republicans marching along Royal Avenue.
Truelove's Gutter was where Thomas Truelove, an inn keeper, charged people a groat to dump waste into the river.
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