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Boorman was sent the script to "Point Blank" at the same time as Oscar-winning actor Marvin, who was in London to make "The Dirty Dozen".
What a contrast these two energy projects make: The dirty, hazardous fuel that can swamp local communities versus the clean, sustainable energy that doesn't spill.
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More stringent inspections and food safety laws could make the dirtiest practices of factory farms cost-prohibitive.
In "Maudie and Jane," based on a Lessing novel, Ms. Malina makes the dirty, aged Maudie defiantly visible and strangely charming.
My theory is that the problem lies in the pipes downstream from the dishwasher — once in a while, perhaps something makes the dirty dishwater kick back and mess up the dishes.
P.S. There's another clip of Marvin in the same series, in which he talks about the director Robert Aldrich making "The Dirty Dozen" and how, as a combat veteran, Aldrich helped his actors with their uniforms: "Wardrobe is, in films, I could say it's a good half of the acting.
In short, they're making the dirty business of hardware a little cleaner.
That became painfully obvious last week when the state's Democratic governor signed a resolution making the dirtiest rock on the planet the official state rock.
"The piggies are going to make the princess dirty," she said.
Campbell, in every single aspect of this row - in defeat, spite; in victory, revenge - had the look of a man who was going to make the fight dirty.
There is emphasis on the fact that droppings from their cattle make the environment dirty and their method of milk processing attract flies resulting in infectious diseases such as cholera.
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