In a grubby room covered with mould, she fields phone calls from prospective brides and grooms.
She wore a pair of grubby sneakers, dark sporty slacks and a checkered shirt.
From such heights you can no longer see what's happening in the grubby little markets below.
En route to the predictably sentimental conclusion, the horror of base emotions and grubby lives prevails.
Beneath the rhetoric, the Clinton administration's approach has reflected more grubby deal-making than grand theorising.
Anyone regarding Mr Havel as too idealistic or too Bohemian for grubby politics soon learned otherwise.
Heads are unlikely to roll but even so, hands may get a little less grubby.
Like priest-confessors, Eurocrats are well-placed to see the grubby deals done in the name of national interests.
There are certainly times when his moral stature is still valuable, even in the grubby world of politics.
They would serve a single 15-year term, with the aim of removing them from too much grubby electioneering.
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The debate about spending, which has already proved narrow and grubby, is pending.
Motorola has just unveiled two new tablets in Europe, and we've managed to get our grubby mitts on them.
But with Mr Paksas removed, the business of politics returned to grubby normality.
At first he taught in obscurity, in one small room with a grubby carpet, and only other Brahmin men.
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Just remember the rules: keep your shoes off the coffee table and keep your grubby little hands off my remote.
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Her chatter and her penchant for violence not to mention her grubby appearance makes her seems like a character straight outta Pandora.
Mr Strauss-Kahn is unlikely to want to give up his plum job to return to face a grubby nomination contest.
There are good administrative reasons why the post office's funds should be kept well away from the government's grubby fingers.
Indeed, the grubby courtyard next to a rubbish tip down the dirt lane housing the equipment does not inspire confidence.
Compared with the grubby, overcrowded underground systems of London, Paris and New York, Bangkok's train on stilts is a sparkling success.
As they approach office, they are forced into sometimes grubby compromises with the forces of the establishment they purport to despise.
One of the jobs of journalism is to make a grubby nuisance of itself by ferreting out the establishment's half-truths and embarrassments.
There is a shocking disconnect between the high hopes that launched the round and the grubby reality of the talks so far.
At first the movie comes at us too broadly, with many facetiously anachronistic jokes about the grubby professional routines of the theatre.
LDP's road tribe, a group of political neanderthals who dedicate themselves to the grubby, money-soaked business of paving the countryside with asphalt.
Authors need not risk catching a cold from the grubby book-signing attendees.
The games are also a front for the attempted resurrection of a grubby part of East London, involving new railways and utilities.
But partnerships with grubby firms risk turning off its million-odd individual donors.
In a grubby T shirt, with a long ponytail and Coke-bottle glasses, Arnold, 51, looks like the nerdy kid who never grew up.
Virtually every modern personal media technology, from photography to the videotape, has won many of its first converts from among the grubby-mac set.
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