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It's their business whether they aim for the stars or the gutter.
She said I'd be in the gutter before I was twenty.
As for Tony Blair, didn't his eldest find his own way into a pub and end up in a gutter?
If Carswell was upset about Farage's gutter comments about HIV, perhaps he was also uneasy about Farage claiming that people were right to be concerned about having Romanian neighbours.
Now, the Labour party, as usual, is on the run from the City and the gutter press.
Although the much-discussed post-7/7 flood of tube-shy gutter wobblers turned out to be a temporary spike (an extra 15 per cent, or 4,000 journeys, that lasted two weeks), numbers have doubled in London over the past five years.
Gabrielle Palmer Cambridge In 1967, after George Brown collapsed into a gutter, the Times supported him, saying "George Brown drunk is a better man than the prime minister [Harold Wilson] sober".
In London the Scot carried on much as before, scoring twice in his first match, getting arrested for fighting with Fulham fans, enraging the board of directors by threatening strike action over wages and being pulled drunk from the gutter the night before a match with Derby County.
Hip-hop sat in the gutter and looked at the world, and decided to conquer it.
"It's at gutter level," said the straight-talking MP, a Greek American raised in New York.
8. Kent describes Oswald as a "base foot-ball player" - a game of the gutter that nobles would never dream of playing in King Lear.
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