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  • When standing on the dancefloor, I could have been in any typical club around Leicester Square or Piccadilly Circus… plenty of drunks, try-hards, sleazes, idiots, and easy girls all packed in.
  • Whether it's pitch battles, boardroom corruption, manager's bungs or ticket tout scandals, the whole league stinks of sleaze.
  • She claimed that an atmosphere of sleaze and corruption now surrounded the Government.
  • As a reporter of celebrity sleaze, I may certainly be an epicenter of pop cultural esoterica, but I'm always skeptical of the latest ‘big thing.’
  • And evils like corruption, bribery, sleaze and fraud leave an impact on young minds that yearn for an avenue to let their radical thoughts out.
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  • There are also some real sleazebags who will take advantage of you and who are to be avoided.
  • He is such a sleaze trying to pretend he's resigning because he's gay and had an affair.
  • This left us a legacy of legal straitjackets which have, in their way, contributed to the climate of sleaze, greed and corruption which has lumbered us with costly tribunals.
  • Despite the unresolved allegations of sleaze and corruption, it is a matter of conviction to this writer that the bulk of our politicians are decent and well-intentioned.
  • As I have said before in the BBC's eyes Tory sleaze is a major story and the person implicated must go. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Mark may be a sleaze, but he would never break his word.
  • But we should remember that sleaze was not about actual corruption.
  • Instead of being sold the unimagined exotic, department stores now sell us tangible sleaze.
  • Indeed, each of the key male roles - the three brothers, and their sleazebag lawyer - has his best moments when isolated with a female character.
  • Sleaze or no sleaze, Labour never looked like losing.
  • These days, guys either were sleazebags, pea-brains, clingy, or all three.
  • And you'll be known as a criminal sleazebag who broke the law, tried to cover it up and spent five years in federal prison.
  • And the plans to reduce the hours for the job by 25% will make it more difficult for her successor to conduct proper inquiries into allegations of sleaze.
  • The candidate was seriously damaged by the sleaze factor.
  • I shall also enjoy the Jubilee, and if I see either of these two sleazeballs out at our street party, I'll tell them to go easy on the burgers, and stop smiling aloofly.
  • You cannot live a good life, a virtuous life, by avoiding or ignoring the world of vice, sin and sleaze.
  • I guess I should have known at that point that he was a sleazeball.
  • They attempt to compel you to sign your hard-earned dough over to Greenpeace; they try to scam you; they try to rob you; they beg; they sleaze; they whinge.
  • The point here, I suppose, is that check-cashing fees may be an exploitative scam run by sleazeballs, but that they may turn out to be a more prudent option for the working poor than the even-more exploitative scam run by the more mainstream, but sleazier sleazeballs of the banking industry. Discourse.net: Fred Clark on the Cost of Being Poor
  • Stories are increasingly about scandal, sleaze and misconduct.
  • Even worse for John, his tenure as PM had been marked by treachery and sleaze.
  • I'm glad to have about eight seconds here to express my complete disgust at the degree to which filth and sleaze and vulgarity and every kind of offensive language is now dominant in our language.
  • SG -- now theres a guy I can back you in hating Morri is such a sleaze bag. Freedom’s Watch: We’ll Miss Them - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Did you notice the sleaze ginzo leering at other women when they were at dinner? Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • No, the hearing only began late this afternoon, thanks to our sleazebag assistant district attorney.
  • Scandals concerning sleaze and corruption have a long history within British politics and have periodically come to the attention of the public.
  • But I suppose a pundit, such as berg, is used to these odours and finds it quite comfortable to swim in sleaze. Think Progress » ThinkFast AM: July 11, 2006
  • The latest from Mr Brown's sleaze merchants is that some Labour Lords are being accused of offering to put for amendments to government bills for a fee. Archive 2009-01-01
  • They all thought he was a liar, a brute, and a sleazeball.
  • Tinseltown (warner Bros) is even importing sleaze from the United Kingdom. Warner Bros. Bets Big on Russell Brand for Yet another Super-Star Playboy Movie – Collider.com
  • She tries to sleaze on to Boyd but he doesn't play along.
  • We're going to find out who are the scumbags, and who are the sleazeballs.
  • The candidate was seriously damaged by the sleaze factor.
  • Tory sleaze is of interest to the BBC, Labour sleaze shhhhhh Archive 2008-06-01
  • I'm a dyed in the wool Dem., but this Lincoln gal is just a totally hypocritical sleazebag. Lincoln will not return Goldman Sachs donations
  • She claimed that an atmosphere of sleaze and corruption now surrounded the Government.
  • Whether it's pitch battles, boardroom corruption, manager's bungs or ticket tout scandals, the whole league stinks of sleaze.
  • One significant exception was the running "sleaze" scandal in the mid-90s where the Sunday Times and the Guardian exposed various aspects of cash-for-questions and other forms of influence peddling involving MPs are peers. The Guardian World News
  • One final casting note: a corporate sleazebag in the film is played by an actor I don't believe I've ever seen before.
  • Many honorable journalists have tried to do the former, many other sleazeballs have done the latter.
  • Politicians of all hues wish to get sleaze off the agenda so that they can discuss the real issues.
  • Mr Chirac promised in the late 1980s, when he was prime minister, that leading politicians would submit personal financial records to parliament amid a thickening air of suspicion over political sleaze.
  • Many people are tired of all the sleaze on TV.
  • I'm quite happy for you to call me a sleazeball, whatever you want to call me.
  • The candidate was seriously damaged by the sleaze factor.
  • Yes, Kerry Packer has convinced all the execrable sleazeballs of the world to put on coloured uniforms and and trawl for their countries.
  • There is no evidence the pair had an affair, but her father Terry, 56, said: ‘I think he's a sleazeball.’
  • The Mail On Sunday might be a sewer of sleaze and disreputable journalism, but gadzooks, it does have its uses sometimes.. Mark Clarke: Womaniser and general bastard?
  • I have closely followed the debate on the pros and cons of the European Union and make no secret of my distress that we belong to this body of sleaze, corruption and its anti-democratic practices.
  • Coun Black, a former mayor, was forced to stand down seven years ago and spent years in the political wilderness following sleaze allegations.
  • The Supreme Court filings included only a hint of the nastiness and sleaze from the family fight.
  • The party leader, Trevor Sargent, told a Young Greens conference in Galway that ‘even the most enthusiastic of young voters’ had been repulsed by the sleaze exposed at the tribunals.
  • Nothing will wash away the tarnish of sleaze and secrecy that council has fashioned for itself.
  • Olyphant exudes charm and sleaze in about equal proportions, and his edgy performance steals the show.
  • The term ‘airport novel’ is now used rather disparagingly, many claiming the genre is a front for smut, sleaze and shop-soiled erotica.
  • At least it did not end with a sleaze party with its accompanying orgies, nor with the disorderly official drinking bout of a hundred years ago.
  • You wait until the election ... there will be sleaze by the buckert kload dropped on New Labour and by the time les bleus will be keen Big Lies
  • Now the sleazeballs are in the majority, so they control the agenda.
  • In contrast, Labour sleaze is just not possible and if proved is just inconvenient and any resignation must be accompanied by expressions of regret. Archive 2008-06-01
  • There has certainly been too much misguided media management, some hypocrisy and even sleaze.
  • Though there will yet be further Tory victims swept away by this particular tide of sleaze, the vast majority of malefactors will prove to be representatives of ZANU Labour, entirely in emulation of their Zimbabwean counterparts. Where The Huntsman leads, the hounds follow
  • Politicians of all hues wish to get sleaze off the agenda so that they can discuss the real issues.
  • I see that the BBC have mover the Peter Hain sleaze story. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Groovy art works with nice ingredients such as bubblegum, sleaze and fantasy. Rockin' Jellybean
  • Why does foreign policy always attract the world class sickies and sleazeballs?
  • But to so-called scholars, Italians are born sleazes and Machiavelli was the King Sleazo.
  • Sleaze, a word damningly synonymous with the Tories during their final years in power, had become a Labour issue too. A Question of Honour
  • Nobby Clark Samantha Bond as Mrs. Cheveley In the past few years, the British have had political scandals galore — sleaze, cash-for-questions, MPs ' expenses, mistresses, burying of bad news and sexed-up reports, but Wilde had it all there in his 1895 play about public and private honor, and foreign scams by big companies. Lessons in Modern Morality
  • Dip in to any part of the page and it's like lifting a rock off a hill of sleaze.
  • Sleaze and slimeballs I can handle; it's her camerawork that made my stomach turn.
  • ‘Give politicians control of banks, and you have a recipe for sleaze and corruption,’ says one.
  • The band reduces electric boogie and original punk-funk to their sinewy essences, with enough sleaze, sass and drunken merriment to power a pimpmobile.
  • O'Brien wrote of sleaze and corruption and a ‘boyish-looking’ opposition leader.
  • Every day, it seems there is another story about corporate sleaze, fraud and robbery by senior company executives, many with connections to the administration.
  • My boss, who had been a respected filmmaker, turned out to be a sleazebag and a bully.
  • And now the fall-out from that baptism of fire for the new ruling group has begun, with allegations of sleaze, bribery and illegal voting.
  • In one of the better TV comebacks in recent years, LeBlanc, who was nominated three times for Friends, audaciously satirized himself and the biz as a self-absorbed and well-endowed sleazebag. Emmys: TVGuide.com's Picks for Lead Actor in a Comedy
  • I don't agree with sleaze and naked women flaunting their bodies but if it is what they want to do or what they choose to do then that is their choice, not the government's, theirs.
  • The problem is, she's a looney, and he's a sleaze.
  • Tom is now a sleaze, who cannot hold a steady job to save himself.
  • It was a strange combination of weather and location - something as pretty as snow, falling on the sleaze and cheerlessness of Kings Cross.
  • Sure, maybe Jerred wasn't as bad as I thought he was, but he could still be a real sleazeball sometimes.
  • Under the previous Tory government, it became accepted that politics was all about hypocrisy and corruption, otherwise known as sleaze.
  • Yet he loves to expose those in the public eye, especially Tory politicians, for sleaze.
  • Bunning and the rest of the republican sleaze is what was left over … Think Progress » Refusing to explain his obstruction of unemployment benefits, Bunning shoots reporter the middle finger.
  • One fellow was dischuffed at only finding a bar catering for ladies who like ladies, another was irked at only finding somewhere good five minutes shy of closing time and further moans noted the woeful lack of sleaze venues. The Croydonian
  • Wall Street is the sleazebag who is always looking for an angle to separate you from your money aided and abetted by Washington politicians in their pockets. Obama headed to Wall Street to discuss financial regulation reform
  • The win, of course, was that bin Laden could then be used as a bogey man to scare Americans into approving the conflux of sleaze and mass murder called the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Matthew Yglesias » The Low Bar
  • This is what I have learnt: 1. Evil Conservative opposition politicians are mired up to their necks in sleaze 2. Labour ministers praised for their "fugal" lifestyles. yes really! CHANGE THE POLITICIANS
  • This because they are mostly, quite frankly, sleazeballs.
  • Sleaze-week" basically pulls a lowbrow, sleazy photshop type mauever, using a photo from a running magazine to "TRY" and show this woman in shorts to make her look bad ... are the the National Enquirer now? Palin slams 'sexist' Newsweek cover
  • Rumbles will be piloting a bill through the Scottish Parliament to set up the Scottish equivalent of the Westminster sleaze watchdog and says Filkin would be ideal for the job.
  • And as for sleaze or corruption, what I'd like to know is: where are they?
  • ‘Wow Dave, you've never sounded like more of a sleaze in your life,’ Liz said with a laugh.
  • The service is on the poor side and as I said on the weekends it is packed with classless sleazes.
  • People attending are encouraged to wear their sexiest, skimpiest, kinkiest sleazewear. My Sucky Valentine: Now With More Gatewood! « Skid Roche
  • Tory splits", like "Tory sleaze" is a serious BBC news story and will be given headline coverage. Bob Marshall-Andrews
  • At a time when style is elevated over substance, when sleaze has been made a central preoccupation of government, a politician's personality often counts for more than his policies.
  • Within seconds of their arrival on stage, it was clear there was an excruciating gulf between ARE Weapons' opinion of themselves – they were nearly herniating themselves trying to be confrontational, to give off a Suicide-like aura of druggy Lower East Side sleaze – and the actual sound they were making, which was simultaneously clodhopping and feeble in the extreme. The worst gig we ever played: musicians on their on-stage lows
  • Tangier is a beautiful city, but in addition to being the ‘gateway to Morocco’ it's also the hot spot for rough trade, touts and general sleaze in all forms, a hangover from its past as an interzone of permissiveness.
  • Especially against the doddering dairymaidens of surrender like that inveterate sleazehound KXF who so rapaciously libeled me! Excerpt from Urdoxa 2.0
  • Though she agrees to cover for the sleazebag, she harbors violent resentment.
  • Hackman plays a pro thief who's now desperate to get out of the game, but one of his chief clients, a sleazebag played with relish by DeVito, won't let him out without delivering on one final hit.
  • There is a shift among the electorate to get rid of the sleaze, spin and schmaltz and to replace it with vision, trust and integrity, she claimed.
  • Indeed, it appears that the less sleaze-inducing internet route for buying cars is picking up steam - with plenty of car purchases originating online.
  • Long-serving governments will always gain a reputation for corruption and sleaze, and the Prime Minister of the day will always carry the can.
  • Even for a softcore sleaze tease like this, there is an appallingly distinct lack of intelligence all around, with not a scintilla of artistic integrity to be found in a single scene.
  • The BBC coverage of the Speaker Martin sleaze story Archive 2008-02-01
  • Hannah snarled angrily, ‘Michel was a sleazebag, and probably tried to hurt Laura, otherwise none of this would have happened!’
  • We've had 20 high-profile years of corruption, mismanagement, sleaze and notoriety.
  • These upper reaches of the music industry suffer a reputation for sleaze and dishonesty, but Hawley offers another perspective on the matter.
  • When a writer resorts to the likes of “sleazebag and Islamo-panderer extraordinaire,” I do tend to lose interest. The Volokh Conspiracy » Racism and The Tea Partiers
  • In so many words, Santorum says that the bugman is a sleaze, even if he may not have been so sloppy as to violate the law.
  • The guy may be a sleaze and a manipulator, but the newspaper means a lot to him.
  • On a day when it appears our tax shillings may have been used to fund the basest of sleaze, your writings cheered me up no end. Lord Bonkers' Diary: Po's booze hell
  • The sleaze factor was the major reason for his electoral defeat.
  • And no matter whether they ask for it or not, only a sleazeball sleeps with sixteen-year-olds.
  • But behind the make-up was a hotbed of corruption, violence, sleaze and racism that ruled the streets of Shanghai.

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