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INSIDE his hovel of branches and rags, a grizzled pauper called Badshah Kale keeps a precious object.
"God bless his soul, our Dad called me Syria and another sister he called Palestine," she says, sitting in the corner of a hovel of oven-like heat in the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut.
Instead, the men huddled in a hovel of corrugated tin and dark cloths, encircling a caldron filled with hot stones and ash they used to warm a kettle and light cigarettes.
With 35 minutes left on the clock, we punch in the combination, pull open the door and suddenly find ourselves in a hovel of a bathroom packed with even more puzzles.
A colleague described how he would disappear into his 'windowless hovel' of an office and produce a stylish drawing with his old fashioned dip-pen that summed up the day's news perfectly.
He chain-smokes Marlboro Gold while working in a "hovel of a sort-of study in what was once the third bedroom", and describes himself as the "slowest writer in the world".
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His family lives in one of the squalid hovels of Khwoja Bhugra, paying about $6.25 for rent.
They show the hovels of new refugee camps after the 1967 war.
Our satellites shoot up from the midst of hovels of the poor".
Officers rarely move on foot among the hovels of salvaged metal and wood.
Watching these films — so individual, so strange, frequently so bad — encouraged me to think I might make films just like them, in the cowboy hovels of the same surreal Spanish desert.
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