How To Use Grime In A Sentence
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Lyndsey Turner's punchy production intercuts scenes with a capella versions of hip-hop, rock and grime numbers, arranged by the musical director James Fortune.
Posh; The Empire; Hair
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The Lord ministered to her, offering unconditional love and acceptance and washing her clean from the grime of her experience.
Growing Through Loss and Grief
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The only sign of life there today came from a mouldy old caravan, all steamy windows and grimed with neglect, where a radio was playing Sunday morning music of the popular kind.
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We creep the hill, flat on our bellies through yellowed grass and stone, black dirt grimed on our bright faces like powdered war paint.
Along the Battlement
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Algorisme being popularly reduced in OFr. to augorime, English also shows two forms, the popular augrime, ending in agrim, agrum, and the learned algorism which passed through many pseudo-etymological perversions, including a recent algorithm in which it is learnedly confused with Gr. number.'
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Who would have thought in the age of grime and dubstep that ballroom dancing would glide back into vogue?
Times, Sunday Times
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His clothes are begrimed with oil and dirt.
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This perfected, water soluble cream completely removes makeup and grime, without leaving greasy residue.
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It is subject to grease and grime from the hands, occasional coffee spills, cigarette ash, dead flies and sandwich crumbs.
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He is barely recognisable among the grime, dressed in filthy rags and as anaemic and leaden as his surroundings.
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Dom Grimes and George Ross worked tirelessly in midfield and Sam Pollock worked hard on the right.
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Lucy breathed in deeply, and turned her head upwards, accepting the water, feeling it wash away her dirt and grime.
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The frescoes, which had been covered by centuries of soot and grime, have begun to be restored.
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RIO FERDINAND loves a bit of grime and garage.
The Sun
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As Crabbe describes him, Grimes begins as a brutal product of harsh circumstances.
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It's all set to riotous grime music.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally.
The Sun
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The soot of London begrimes every object in the room.
Crowded Out! and Other Sketches
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As Crabbe describes him, Grimes begins as a brutal product of harsh circumstances.
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Meanwhile, one grime figure after another joined him on stage.
Times, Sunday Times
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In grime, people listen for what the MCs are saying, in dubstep people listen for the production.
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Dumping shampoo and conditioner on my head, I squirted some shower gel on a sponge and scrubbed the grime off my body.
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He had seemed to regard his wife's chamber as a tabernacle, enshrining that which he held most sacred, and would never enter it until he was cleansed from the grime and dust of the stockyard and cattle camp, and had laid aside the associations of his working day.
Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
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Led by acclaimed jazz performer Carol Grimes , the group's genre-defying repertoire ranges from Cole Porter classics to ethnic punk.
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On Sunday night I pilgrimed to Dundas to see Pernell Goodyear and the Freeway with Darryl and Charlene Dash.
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White's descriptions of daily life in medieval England are ravishingly vivid: Like a restorer of antiques, he strips away the grime and smoke from the past until it's bright and clear as the present.
Arthur Comes Alive In 'The Once And Future King'
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I spent some time last weekend in Oslo and there was no dirt or grime of any kind.
Times, Sunday Times
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RIO FERDINAND loves a bit of grime and garage.
The Sun
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He chafed a begrimed hand across a similarly soiled mouth, maw gaping wide in a grin, to reveal ebony teeth with fallow flashes of gold.
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Simon looked at the White Arrow clutched in his own sweat - grimed paw.
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His anger floats over me as I fossick inside, Wednesday gloves black with grime.
Filth
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When he examined it, he too saw that it was pure gold under the grime.
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Suddenly the city of my dreams seems to be enveloped in a coat of dirt, dust and grime, combined with the troubles and busy lives of its inhabitants.
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There were visible layers of filth, grime, dirt, mildew on the sides of the shower stalls and on the floor.
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So we brought in the spindly lemon tree that spends all summer soaking up the sun (and the traffic grime) on our porch.
Times, Sunday Times
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Litter, rubbish, filth and grime - eyesores like these are a common sight in Bolton.
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‘We thought the text message was a wind-up,’ said Mr Grimes.
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But this is the city which gave the world ‘Salaam Bombay,’ for it to salute the undying spirit of a metropolis which glories in its infinitely multipliable complementary contradictions: its grime and glitz, insularity and cosmopolitanism, arrogance and vulnerability, its indifference and unexpected caring.
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The dirt and grime of industrial toil has been largely replaced by white-collar jobs.
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I spent some time last weekend in Oslo and there was no dirt or grime of any kind.
Times, Sunday Times
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Use this polish daily to remove grime and leave skin looking bright and refreshed.
Times, Sunday Times
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In May this year, we covered the burgeoning ‘grime’ scene with a brilliant piece of reportage that followed its rising stars through clubland and back to their tower block roots.
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He saw a face which even the dust of the streets could not so begrime as to hide its sweetness or its tenderness, as, with deep solicitude, she bent over her cousin.
The Earth Trembled
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The closeness of the lobes of both the quad cams and dual cams can result in dirt and grime buildup that can be difficult to clean.
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Smoke pervades every house in Cincinnati, begrimes the carpets, blackens the curtains, soils the paint, and worries the ladies.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867
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The dirt and grime of industrial toil has been largely replaced by white-collar jobs.
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Inside too, it was difficult to separate the lovely dance-carved pillars from the grime, plastic litter and the week's unswept pooja debris.
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There's still a nice little blue Ford under all that dust, grime and beneath the layers of squashed insects.
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Its'unique bubbling action' lifts grime to the surface without soaking.
Times, Sunday Times
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He could talk of the sweet valleys of County Monaghan from which he came, of the lovely, distant island, the low hills and green meadows of which seemed the more beauti - ful when imagination viewed them from this place of grime and snow.
Chennai
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The dirt and grime of industrial toil has been largely replaced by white-collar jobs.
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Everything was coated with a thick layer of dust and grime.
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The big natural arch of rock that overshadows them all is grimed with the dead black of smoke, and two great white crosses painted on the cliff mark the shrine.
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If there was one thing, one discomfort that she could not take, it was the feeling of grime caked in her clothes, skin and pores.
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Today's stars veer between garage and house, grime and jungle.
The Sun
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The bathrooms in this hotel are positively Dickensian - no hot water and grime everywhere.
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The swamp's stench filled his nostrils as he rushed through the mud, splattering the grime and getting ever closer to the adversary.
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But what will happen when the quartet are confronted by dirt and grime?
The Sun
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Dirt, grime and green film will automatically dissolve.
Times, Sunday Times
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I think the grime lot always thought that dubstep was the breakbeat stuff, which it isn't.
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It's lunchtime and Mykola has already been working for more than five hours and his yellow overalls are caked in mud and grime.
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The walls shone with rainwater trailing through the grime and the ground was thick with mud between the uneven cobblestones.
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Despite being rated by many good judges as good a lock as has played for Scotland over the past decade, Grimes' international career has run far from smoothly.
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Dumping shampoo and conditioner on my head, I squirted some shower gel on a sponge and scrubbed the grime off my body.
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Rolling across the ground, she crawled forward on her belly, ignoring the taste of grime and blood in her mouth.
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I see grime music as a UK crunk, they get you hyped and people get rowdy, it's the same vibe.
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Looking in the mirror above the sink, he saw that his face was covered in a thin layer of sooty grime, like a black and white minstrel half way through putting on his make up.
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I had to get right underneath them and clean all the dirt and grime.
Times, Sunday Times
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The room was a library, obviously rarely used; though volumes lined the walls, they were grimed with dust, as were the velvet curtains that hung across the windows.
Clockwork Angel
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She slowly undressed and then turned on the shower and let the hot water start to wash away all the dirt and grime from the day's activities.
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The music is grime and the musician of the moment is Skepta.
Times, Sunday Times
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And he has been embraced again by the UK garage and grime scene, which has had a proper resurgence in recent years.
Times, Sunday Times
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Of routine, it helps that you apprehend me pathetic my boobs and fingering my pussy while we switch begrime words, but you take in the idea.
The Title is :naturalbornparents.com
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Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally.
The Sun
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My sincere greetings and respects to the people of Grimethorpe and to the Grimethorpe Colliery Band.
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Still, such people are base indeed; they fornicate against thee, for they love the transitory mockeries of temporal things and the filthy gain which begrimes the hand that grabs it; they embrace the fleeting world and scorn thee, who abidest and invitest us to return to thee and who pardonest the prostituted human soul when it does return to thee.
Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
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Everything is being scrubbed mercilessly so that not a speck of dust or grime will survive into the new year.
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They have absolutely no regard for the dirt that it is dragged through, the grime and graffiti of vandals in the form of distribution agents and projectionists, and the artless cuts they could make.
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Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally.
The Sun
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You may need to do this twice if there is a heavy buildup of dirt, grease or grime.
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The white Roman columns that supported the faded stucco were covered with cracks and lesions, and the windows were either boarded up or too grimed over to see through.
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And he has been embraced again by the UK garage and grime scene, which has had a proper resurgence in recent years.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the intervening two decades, equipment had become more portable; pictures could be taken in the thick of battle; civilian victims and exhausted begrimed soldiers could be studied close up.
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Even in the relentless grime and dilapidation of the East End it was a landmark of ugliness.
A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
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Miss Grimes's distinctive voice and manner cut through the tedium even as she makes her first acidulous comment about the widow Harbury.
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It's all set to riotous grime music.
Times, Sunday Times
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I use the wet wipes to clear the coating of grime from the screen.
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It felt so good to wash away the grunge and grime of the previous night and I stood in the shower a bit longer than necessary, thankful that God had indeed created hot water tanks.
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Algorisme being popularly reduced in OFr. to augorime, English also shows two forms, the popular augrime, ending in agrim, agrum, and the learned algorism which passed through many pseudo-etymological perversions, including a recent algorithm in which it is learnedly confused with Gr. number.'
Languagehat.com: MATHEMATICAL TERMS.
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Meanwhile, one grime figure after another joined him on stage.
Times, Sunday Times
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And always remove makeup and grime with a gentle nondrying cleanser before working out and at bedtime.
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Besides the sheer danger of war reporting, these books give a palpable sense of the dislocation and discomfort of the job, the stench of war and the deafening noise of it, the grunge and grime of it.
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The music is grime and the musician of the moment is Skepta.
Times, Sunday Times
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said the man in the corner - shabby, pot-bellied, with a pink complexion and hands perpetually grimed from reading too much newsprint.
POLITICAL SUICIDE
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A nailer is a man who makes nails.] that knock about the poor collier-boys; and the nailers that file off their lads 'noses and hammer their fingers; and all the master sweeps, like my master Grimes?
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2
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Darius was immensely relieved to see his begrimed, dust-ridden target in one piece, but wisely did not show it.
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Use a soft bristle brush to loosen the grime and if possible a sprayer to wash it all off.
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A swan is also not quite as lily-white as you'd expect - he has some black feathers and a little bit of accumulated grime.
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At a quarter to three I was in position behind the grime-sprayed glass of a bus shelter on the Banbury Road.
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Daily grime, oil, sweat and residual makeup can clog pores and result in dull skin.
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This step stimulates the circulation, reduces oiliness, helps to refine the pores and skin texture, and removes the last traces of grease, dead cells and grime, and firms the skin.
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A foaming agent used in many shampoos to help remove oil and grime from your scalp and hair.
The Sun
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From time to time, as they hurried on, they encountered, and made wide detours to escape contact with knots of wayfarers -- men debased and begrimed, with dreary and slatternly women, arm in arm, zigzaging widely across the sidewalks, chorusing with sodden voices the burden of some popularized ballad.
The Black Bag
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The stoical Pocket, unflappable, was working his way through several days ' backlog of begrimed dishes.
ANTI-ICE
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Today's stars veer between garage and house, grime and jungle.
The Sun
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He picked up a gong as he was crowned the king of UK hip-hop and grime.
The Sun
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Like everything else in the club, the stage and the floor had once been painted white, but the scuffing heels of a thousand boots had long since covered every surface in rubbery grey grime.
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But what will happen when the quartet are confronted by dirt and grime?
The Sun
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His face and hands were coverd with grime from the coal dust.
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The music is grime and the musician of the moment is Skepta.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sainte-Beuve -- no weak-stomached reader -- was put off by its blotches of blood and grime, and by the sort of ghastly gorgeousness which, if it does not "relieve" these, forms a kind of background to throw them up.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
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She was plump-cheeked, as I've said, and under the grime by no means ill-favoured.
Isabelle
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So they scrubbed away at the pictures, removing grime and, with it, layer after layer of thinly applied paint.
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Martha Grimes is a mystery writer whose books I eagerly wait to see published.
Making Links
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hostile faces smirched by the grime and rust
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Spray on to a soft cloth, wipe away the grime and buff to a shine.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ceiling was a slick arch made of medium-grade hyperfiber — a mirror-colored material wearing a thin coat of grime and lubricating oils and other residues.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
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Spray on to a soft cloth, wipe away the grime and buff to a shine.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sara leapt at Rin, clawing at her with inch-long nails grimed with dirt as though she had clawed her way up from the grave.
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"We thought the text message was a wind-up, " said Mr Grimes.
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The habitations are begrimed with smut and dirt.
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On either side were workingmen's houses, of weathered wood, the ancient paint grimed with the dust of years, conspicuous only for cheapness and ugliness.
CHAPTER I
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Every house needed a coat of paint and the stonework was encrusted with the grime of heavy industry.
GOODBYE CURATE
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Within UK garage there are different genres of music: sublow, grime, 4/4 and old school.
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Applying products on public transport can block pores, as dirt and grime get under your foundation, causing blemishes.
The Sun
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When I was a youngster, my father and I would pile into his old A35 van, leave the grime of our little home town of Barnsley, and in 10 minutes be scrambling over rocks and tramping through sweet-scented heather.
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Secondly, oil collects all the unwanted foreign matter like dirt and grime that gets sucked into the engine through the air intake.
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One by one, then ten by ten and twenty by twenty, the frail sacks of flesh stirred and began to pick themselves up, the stronger aiding the weaker; they climbed to their feet or rolled to sit up, groggy, shaky, hair a mess, unbelieving and begrimed.
Dead Zero
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Beads of murky water dripped down stone walls blackened by grime, and the floor was cold gray stone.
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They stood in the aptly named mudroom just off of the great kitchen trying to remove the grime.
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The lichen-crusted walls bedecked with city grime capture my attention time and time again.
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As Simon's analysis of Grime has shown, such a simple binary can hardly be adequate.
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But this scene of Peter Grimes seems to me uniquely precise in its blend of realistic, formal and psychological impact.
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Worse, the statue my fellow citizens once erected on Canal Street in my honor now languishes begrimed and deliquesced from the dark floodwater onslaught!
BatesLine: October 2005 Archives
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I had to get right underneath them and clean all the dirt and grime.
Times, Sunday Times
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The war in 1939 perforce ushered in an era of more grime and drabness.
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Earlier today, I had occasion to discuss the strange and flexible ground rules that govern the gossipy coprophagic grime that is Game Change, by Mark ... var news_amount = 1;
Mayhill Fowler: Bittergate: the Untold Story Behind the Story that Rocked the Obama Campaign
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There were maybe forty listings for the name Grimes, but no Helens.
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL
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It's all set to riotous grime music.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally.
The Sun
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It is a far and delightfully welcome cry from the grimness and grime usually associated with building sites.
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Having spawned jungle and drum 'n' bass, it's left its mark on even newer genres like U.K. grime and reggaeton, a blend of hip-hop and dancehall with Spanish lyrics that's fast becoming essential party music.
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Her cacuminal speech prods the back of my neck, my face turned to a corner, wedged, stiff, stuck fast, lodged within the confines of her retroflexed monologue - this verse is addressed to both myself and the boy (who keeps slapping blackboard grime like muddy shoes).
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The remains of summer shading and a build-up of dirt and grime will block out precious light.
The Sun
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Lava Soap contains a fine grit of pumice, which is death on grease and grime, but tough on the skin.
99 and 44/100 Percent Pure ...
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His eyes were bloodshot, and his face, all begrimed with smoke and gunpowder, wore an expression haggard, gaunt, and very weary.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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Where the murals were intact, he did no more than dab away the dust and grime.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was good to be amid the clamor and grime of the city; he'd had enough of Senator Dedalus and his odd James Bond manqué.
FLOATING CITY
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Keep plants healthy by regularly removing any dust and grime from their leaves.
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Mr Dowling said the amount of dirt and grime thrown up by passing lorries would be reduced.
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There is no trash or grime - just lots and lots of landscaping and jasmine-scented air.
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Its'unique bubbling action' lifts grime to the surface without soaking.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally.
The Sun
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Newcastle, though, edged the forward battle, where Scotland lock Stuart Grimes was to the fore, and it was their all-round fluency, prompted intelligently by Walder, which built the win.
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You were saying, Joan, that you regard Grimes as a poet in a way.
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They are completely covered with a hundred years worth of dust and grime.
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This step stimulates the circulation, reduces oiliness, helps to refine the pores and skin texture, and removes the last traces of grease, dead cells and grime.
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Outside, the snow was falling steadily in feathery flakes, hiding the grime of London beneath a garment of shimmering white and transforming the commonplace houses built of brick and mortar, each capped with its ugly chimneystack, into glittering fairy palaces, crowned with silver towers and minarets.
The Lamp of Fate
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Applying products on public transport can block pores, as dirt and grime get under your foundation, causing blemishes.
The Sun
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More than 30 officers are hitting the streets of Bradford for two weeks armed with £50 fixed penalty notices to hand out to litterbugs as part of Operation Grimebusters.
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For the mechanics, rain means washing bikes that are thick with dirt and grime after the race.
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Meanwhile, one grime figure after another joined him on stage.
Times, Sunday Times
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But now the thunderstorm scrubs the air clear of any lingering harmattan grime leaving a sparkling blue sky with white puffy clouds and an astonishingly green and vibrant landscape whose existence I had almost forgotten about under the dust.
Seasons and Chickens « Cameroon
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Boucher, who records under the name Grimes, emerged from the Montreal DIY loft-space-turned-record label Arbutus.
News
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Clean the glass or plastic to remove grime and let in more light.
The Sun
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After getting two strikes on Smith with his spitball, Grimes threw him a fastball, something Smith always handled well.
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But its contents were more like proto-grime, the beats mostly two-step and UK garage, and the vibe far more playful and genial, courtesy of now almost forgotten crews like Heartless and Genius.
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Huge chimneys belched forth smoke and grime.
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This action frees particles of dirt, grime, and grease, which accumulate on your skin every day.
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He crossed to the begrimed window and watched in dismay as Rabbit was led away, surrounded by three armed guards.
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A low-ceilinged, crowded room, its walls grimy from the contact of innumerable bodies; battered metal tables and chairs, placed so close together that you sat with elbows touching; bent spoons, dented trays, coarse white mugs; all surfaces greasy, grime in every crack; and a sourish, composite smell of bad gin and bad coffee and metallic stew and dirty clothes.
Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally.
The Sun
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The remains of summer shading and a build-up of dirt and grime will block out precious light.
The Sun
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From _xoyaui_, to begrime, to spoil; _xoyauian_, the place of blackness, or of decay.
Rig Veda Americanus Sacred Songs of the Ancient Mexicans, With a Gloss in Nahuatl
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Over the years, the painting has become covered in a thick layer of grime.
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He picked up a gong as he was crowned the king of UK hip-hop and grime.
The Sun
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When they're not busy rioting, Londoners are often to be found selling drugs, wearing hoodies, taking drugs, obtaining firearms and chasing each other through one of about three photogenically claustrophobic council estates – all to a blaring grime soundtrack.
2011 in cinema: Broken Britain v animals
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His capacity to find grot and grime is quite astounding.
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Colored shadows from the square-tiled disco floor flash against finger-grimed black walls.
PodCastle » 2010 » April
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Sonny scraped his fingernail along the soft grime on the lip of the oak table.
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Electro-based grime with a characteristic booming bassline.
The Sun
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Update, 1/25: Scott Weinberg at Cinematical: I'd like to say that the film, for all its grunge, grime and bleakness, is a well-intentioned piece, but I never really got that impression from Weapons.
GreenCine Daily: Sundance. Weapons.
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Add another $5 for a gallon of deck cleaner that removes mildew, fungus, and grime.
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His black hair was matted with grime and clung to his scalp in ungainly tufts.
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Is it magic, ghosts, or a weird adhesive concocted from ancient wallpaper paste, tobacco smoke and grime?
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It is subject to grease and grime from the hands, occasional coffee spills, cigarette ash, dead flies and sandwich crumbs.
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I am generally a rational person, and could tick off many a reason why dashing my body against a rock club's begrimed floor isn't a good idea.
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We really can do it all - grime, hip hop, rap, bashment, R & B.
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Pears sang the leading roles in all of the operas from Peter Grimes to Death in Venice, and extracts from his letters are printed here alongside Britten's.
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The first time will remove all your make-up, and the second will get rid of any dirt and grime.
The Sun
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Levin played the clip and Ephron was pleased with the grime reduction.
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His clothes are begrimed with oil and dirt.
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I spent some time last weekend in Oslo and there was no dirt or grime of any kind.
Times, Sunday Times
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Meanwhile, one grime figure after another joined him on stage.
Times, Sunday Times
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He stood up, and from the dim rafters, grimed with the smoking of countless heads, where day was no more than a gloom, took down a matting-wrapped parcel and began to open it.
THE RED ONE
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The same sort of thing is true of Grimes on practically every level.
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Parks should be places of peace and tranquillity where we can get away from the dirt and grime of everyday life.
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Wipe away any excess with a tissue to remove dirt, grime and bacteria, then allow to dry naturally.
The Sun
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Enter our humble cottage; but, prithee, take care that my smoke grimed walls soil not thy robes; now wilt thou offer to the gods
Electra
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After the consent of the girl and her parents has been obtained, one more ordeal remains; the bridal couple have to run the gauntlet of the mischievous village boys, who stand ready with sooted hands to begrime their faces and bodies; and generally they succeed so well that bride and groom present the appearance of negroes.
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