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Early Thursday could be a pretty nasty time".
"It was a nasty time, bleak, but at least I was just 16," he says.
Last year, that was the first day of school, a nasty time to celebrate a birthday.
Sunday morning was a nasty time to be out and about in New York, with cold rain falling hard, but the predawn hours were worse.
"Today is a very nasty time for diseases, and there will be a lot of parties in the Olympic Village, I suppose.
Either those people need to quit aspiring to developed nation lifestyles, or the world needs to make output far less energy-intensive, or we should all prepare ourselves for a nasty time of things, in geopolitical and environmental terms, as emerging markets continue to develop economically.
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The tumult got nasty from time to time.
If Peru's presidential runoff election is held on Sunday as scheduled, it will have only one candidate -- a throwback to nastier times in Latin America.
Things have quickly turned nasty this time.
The fight for Bradford West was particularly nasty this time around, with both Respect and Labour calling the police to complain of the other breaking electoral law.
Theresa May has the power to grant these rights straight away and eliminate it from the negotiations, which are undoubtedly going to get nasty as time goes on.
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