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Sartorial politics are at their most squalid on the bigger red carpets.
He's both producer and rampant consumer of all that's most squalid, all that's most lucrative about the late 20th century.
It destroyed his home, pushing him and his wife and three children into one of the city's most squalid camps, in the Pétionville hills.
The Democrats in general and Senator Clinton in particular have to figure out how to disengage from this last and most squalid outrage.
The transformation of the North Sea billions into tax cuts for the wealthy is the same process but at its most squalid.
The ploughboy behind the plough was to know his Bible, thought Tyndale, and the ploughboy was not a romantic figure but one of the lowliest and most squalid members of the rural underclass.
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Especially now, in a culture that rewards self-aggrandizement (I mean, please, Donald Trump is still a celebrity?) to such a warped degree that some people find even their most grotesquely squalid distinctions aggrandizable.
"Nightclubbing," is quite possibly the most lascivious, sleazy and utterly squalid things ever released, which is quite fitting given the state him and co-writer David Bowie must have been back in 1977.
Satellite towns have sprung up beyond the fence, most of them squalid and unplanned.
The finance chief, Anton Titov, is currently sharing a cell with 37 other inmates in one of Moscow's most dangerous and squalid jails.
"The average victim of the heat wave was a workingman, probably Irish, living in the most impoverished and squalid of conditions," Professor Kohn writes.
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