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There are probably two dozen women in the town of Sinbara right now staring out the dingy window at their breakfast table and wishing there was someone there to share the view, or wishing they had a view in the sunshine at all
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A dingy back room in Dublin was a bucket of cold water for most people and a cloak of invisibility for the rest
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Closing her eyes, fighting against the sharp disinfectant smell of the hospital, she forced herself to picture the interior of the bus … nauseating diesel fumes … a dingy, well used fabric covering the seats, chipped and faded paint on the accoutrements of metal … or was it plastic? She found it hard to tell sometimes … she heard again the chatter and laughter of the young people as they swayed along the aisle towards the door as the vehicle approached the bus stop
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Cyberia, unaccustomed as she was to seeing the metropolis in its daytime apparel, walked open-mouthed past dingy basement flat windows, down long, dark alleyways and visibly felt herself shrink before the impressive, classically styled porticos of ancient institutional temples
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In this dingy, leaning against the mast meant her feet were over the bow
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dingy gray pants and a shirt that matched
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would have was a tiny locker in a dingy and infrequently-visited
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handsome buildings – he was surrounded by dingy, run
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The once dingy green floor of the Tavern
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She learned that it was actually located in a rather dingy residential neighborhood
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and dingy, with plaster peeling off the walls and papers
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about at his dingy surroundings
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He recalled the glossy waxed grey stone floors that today were dull, dingy and covered with leaves and branches
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A job he hated, a family he never saw, meeting the same few friends once a month at the same dingy pub
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Gerrid had been lying in the dingy for about twenty minutes, going over the events of his past, wondering how much of his life would be wiped out
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Scattered amongst the courtyards, alleys and quadrangles were warrens of dingy living quarters and storerooms, juxtaposed with larger houses that were highly and attractively embellished, the walls being stuccoed in red and finished in white
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the shortest streets were choked up with a dingy mist, half thawed,
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He scribbled in the dingy light of the car, silently purring over the motorway
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On the count of three, they all shoved, moving the heavy wooden dingy backwards perhaps a metre
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Piers ran the boat up onto the beach next to the half-sunken dingy
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Conal watched Troy swim to the stern of the sunken dingy and pull himself over
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The shop’s office was dingy, lit only by one bare low-wattage bulb hanging from the ceiling
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The shop’s windows were as dingy as they had been, and someone was working in the dimly-lit interior
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shoulder as they walked down the dingy corridor towards their room
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coffee mugs with a dingy brown terrycloth
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After bearing the hot water, Junya pissed in the dingy toilet
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Beyond the security checkpoint, the facility is not as dingy as it was before
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We walk into the dingy office where David gave me my mother’s journal
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Perhaps Arthur Salisbury had sat in the dingy pub and had observed the man who was to become known as Jack the Ripper luring one of his unsuspecting victims to their grisly fate
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He wore gray, ragged clothes that looked so shabby and dingy
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The rooms were on the small side, dark and dingy
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He was dragged back, beaten mercilessly and then thrown into the stockade, a dingy hole with an earthen floor
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Jimmy would be sitting by the phone in his dingy apartment not far away
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Natalie gave her correct address at the dingy little room she was renting from Jimmy
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There still was a fairly dingy, rundown look to it all
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She had apparently never gone back to her previous line of work and lived in a dingy flat, finding employment as a hairdresser, dreaming all the while of travelling the world
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The control room at the centre of the CN production plant was a cramped, dingy, soporific environment to work in
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You can’t keep your concentration in that dingy old plant for eight hours never mind twelve
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They lived in lodgings or dingy rented rooms and their only outlet from the
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Spock and the lady went into a dingy room
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Servio's house, a dingy, ill-famed den, was located close to the wharves, facing the waterfront
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They approached the dilapidated shack next to the dingy hangar that served as an office and quietly knocked on the door
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with his right, and pointed the implement at a distant dingy wall at the back
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Leon came from the back of his office with his white, dingy jacket and gestured for me to come back, where I sat on a blue, hard chair
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We passed a badly-lit hotel, a dingy
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'I have to tell you, Babe, your place isn't as dingy as I expected'
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Later that day, Mitchell pulled into a dingy high-rise hotel in a seedy part of Miami; in search of the recommended hit man
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’’ Growled Ingrid as she looked down at the single dingy wharf of what passed as a port for the island of Espiritu Santo
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Once safe inside the dingy room, he checked that it was actually cash in the bag, and hid it under the bed
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Suddenly the dingy
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dingy and derelict the place was
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I follow him under a hanging sheet and into a dingy back room
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I spent the night in a tiny dingy room with Shinde as my room-mate
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His dingy gray shirtsleeves hung loosely over his once powerful arms
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Never had there been a time I felt so relieved to stand in the dingy hallway that smelled of urine
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It is almost a law of nature that for so much dingy slush to show up on the surface, a pretty filthy core must exist inside
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reveal the dingy, yellowed athletic socks, with the hole
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He was quite grey---from his cloak and his peaked cap to his dingy beard and pallid complexion
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From inside the cold and dingy prison he wrote ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ which was published in 1678
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I was made for contest and the powers have willed that my battlefield shall be the dingy inglorious one of the bed and medicine bottle
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She suddenly recalled the dingy flat she’d gone to with Luke all those weeks ago when the call about the missing girl had first been made
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Its blasts pursued us even into the recesses of the dingy wooden hall we took our ears into, vainly trying to carry them somewhere out of range
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The sun out in the street was shining too brightly, the room, facing north, with its dingy old contents, was too tomb-like
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I could hear footsteps in the dingy hallway outside my office door, and then in walked a very agitated model of masculinity
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Marlie has just popped the toast, when Frank shuffles into the kitchen, still wearing his dingy gray robe and slippers
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The fluid dribbles down his throat and drips off his chin onto his dingy, sleeveless shirt
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"_Fleisch_," said Frau Dremmel, removing her eyes for one moment from Ingeborg to the sandwiches that were being offered her, and with a dingy, investigating forefinger lifting up that portion of each sandwich which may be described as its lid
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She entered the waiting-room, a dingy place, with much the effect of a shaft of light piercing through a fog; and there, sitting at the table, turning over the fingered and aged piles of illustrated weeklies, she found Herr Dremmel
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She believed so firmly what he had told her over there away in Kökensee, where of course a man had to say things in order to get a beginning made, about the friendly frequent journeyings of other people, she had so heartily accepted his assurance that it was absurd and disgraceful in its suggestion of evil-mindedness not to travel frankly anywhere with anybody--"Are we not the children of light, you and I?" he had asked her--the things a man says! he thought; but they should not be brought up against him in this manner, clad in an invincible armour of acceptance--"And shall we be hindered in our free comings and goings by the dingy scruples of those heavy others, the groping and afraid children of darkness?"--that plainly the idea that she was doing anything even remotely wrong had not occurred to her
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He felt, however, very apologetic now as he went with her up the dingy stairs to the door of her room in case some too cheery commercial traveller should meet her on the way and dare to look at her
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For one thing he was so well dressed,--in the mating season, thought Miss Entwhistle, even birds dress well,--and in his impressive evening clothes, with what seemed a bigger and more spotless shirt-front than any shirt-front they could have imagined, he made them look and feel what they actually were, a dingy, shabby lot
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The dingy evil of the tunnels that had been the scenes of flight and fear
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He had also considered out of the way motels, dingy guest houses and other less obvious haunts
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What had she gotten herself into now? Here she was, a young, relatively inexperienced woman, traipsing around in the dingy subterranean corridors of Teekwood Caverns with a man she’d just barely met
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The floating reflection of the dingy water on the walls captivated Eilidh as she followed Shela
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A female prison guard appeared a few minutes later and took Linda back to her dingy prison cell
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The beds were small and metal with dingy sheets and covers
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The bed covers were dirty and dingy, holes in the floors, and overall unsanitary
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It only took a minute to pull the galvanized dingy back
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Michael knew they needed a safe place to regroup and as such didn’t question Kate as she led him up the dingy concrete steps of the tenement
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An old fisherman in his dingy
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I stood there on the beach watching as the dingy that had brought us here headed back out to sea
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the canoe, and with a motorised dingy we towed the dug-out to within three kilometres of
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before the pack scattered and we slung the bloody carcass into the dingy trailing behind the
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They went into a dingy room lined with books and littered with papers, where there was a blazing fire
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His son obeyed, and the crowd approached; they were bawling and hissing round a dingy hearse and dingy mourning coach, in which mourning coach there was only one mourner, dressed in the dingy trappings that were considered essential to the dignity of the position
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Samson offered him one, as he knew a friend of his who had it would not refuse it to him, though it was more dingy with rust and mildew than bright and clean like burnished steel
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Heathcliff stayed to speak to him, and I entered the kitchen---a dingy, untidy hole; I daresay you would not know it, it is so changed since it was in your charge
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A one-man vigilante, Bickle blasts his way down the dingy hallway to where Iris’s liaison is being consummated
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A few dingy olives and stunted fig-trees struggled hard for existence, but their withered dusty foliage abundantly proved how unequal was the conflict
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Making his day's stations, the dingy printingcase, his three taverns, the Montmartre lair he sleeps short night in, rue de la Goutte-d'Or, damascened with flyblown faces of the gone
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Phlegmy coughs shook the air of the bookshop, bulging out the dingy curtains
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However, as none of the others were long enough to reach the high gable at the Refuge, they managed, with a struggle, to get it down from the hooks and put it on one of the handcarts and soon passed through the streets of mean and dingy houses in the vicinity of the yard, and began the ascent of the long hill
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During his wild years, he’d favored pro bars – for professional alcoholics – those dark and dingy out-of-the-way dives with or without blaring music in the background
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Near him stood a dingy gipsy caravan, and beside it a man was sitting on a bucket turned upside down, very busy smoking and staring into the wide world
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It was my first visit to the scene of the crime—a high, dingy, narrow-chested house, prim, formal, and solid, like the century which gave it birth
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The room was dingy blue, identical prints of a beach scene hanging on three walls and dusty gray draperies flanking windows that overlooked Cypress Avenue to the north
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That priest was a big round-shouldered man, with an unclean-looking, overgrown tonsure on the top of his flat head, of a dingy, yellow complexion, softly fat, with greasy stains all down the front of his lieutenant's uniform, and a small cross embroidered in white cotton on his left breast