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It is squalid in there, but, fortunately, not too squalid to bear.
No tax break is too narrow, too squalid, too funny, to be excluded on those grounds: everybody is at it, so why not join in?
"Carandiru" is named for the largest prison in Latin America, which at its peak held 7,400 prisoners here in conditions almost too squalid to imagine.
But it's still the right thing to do, as it would be absolutely too squalid and banal.
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And who is/was Mr Allen of the key?Too much squalid MP information now, I think.
As the body count mounted, I started lists for rubble, captivity, and squalor but there were too many overlaps: squalid corpses in rubble, and so on.
They live too close together in squalid conditions and the rage and fear keeps building.
Britain's prison system is unsustainably overcrowded, its inmates all too often left languishing in squalid living conditions with little, if any, real effort made towards their rehabilitation.
The transfer is the latest wave in Alabama's decades-old struggle with too many inmates in often squalid jails and prisons.
In reacting to such squalid stories, Doyle sometimes goes too far in the opposite direction, and at first it might seem as if there's something rose-tinted about the view he wants to take.
"They're a squalid procession of vain fools, traitors too, yes; pansies, sadists and drunkards, people who play cowboys and Indians to brighten their rotten lives".Plus ça change, apparently.
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