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The crude and sweary captions should be achingly familiar to anyone who has ever woken up with – as Withnail puts it – a bastard behind the eyes.
Liberia was described, in an earlier and gentler time, as Uncle Sam's stepchild, but I think it's probably more appropriate to call it a bastard state of the United States.
Because the king cannot reproduce, and were she to choose one of her entourage Anne's child might look like another man: "You can't call it a bastard if it looks like a Boleyn".
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You would have been forgiven for thinking it was a bastard child, not produced by Labour at all, as a number of New Labour home secretaries like John Reid railed against it.
It's just a bastard of a disease – it started with bowel cancer and it's spread.
And, on a slightly more superficial level, it rocks like a bastard.
"This man here, his daughter has a boyfriend and if they have a child it will be a bastard".
"This referee is a BASTARD!" it bawled on its front page, alongside a photo of Janny Sikazwe, the Zambian official who awarded the home side an 86th-minute penalty for handball after a shot by Bertrand Traoré struck the defender Essaid Belkalem.
It was built as a skatepark which is pretty fucked up as it's rough as a bastard.
It was kind of a bastard event stuck between the 100 metres and 400 metres.
Let us know A hard-drinking serial adulterer with a well-tailored chip on his shoulder, Don Draper is – let's face it – nothing short of a bastard.
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