I always find it amusing that LibDems portray themselves as whiter than white yet will fight dirtier than anyone. |
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The gossip is usually more salacious, the stories downright dirtier and they tend to spend more money on wine. |
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Donning coned Mohawks, dirty t-shirts and dirtier pants, they portrayed the best street-punk image of the day. |
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Even as the two Normans zing each other about their positions on existentialism and foreign policy, they contend on a baser, dirtier plane. |
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On the short drive into town from the airport, the suburbs looked dirtier and more broken than they had before. |
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Delhi's air is today half as polluted as it was in 1994, and recent figures suggest that Beijing's is now dirtier. |
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Conversely we would raise taxes on the dirtier fuels such as coal and diesel fuel. |
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As cities became larger, dirtier and more spread out, planners became concerned about recreational facilities for citizens. |
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A dirty dog named Florence Margaret wandered around with a dirtier tennis ball. |
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Does it become even dirtier when politicians have to deal with such unsavoury matters as pigswill and abattoir waste? |
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The dustier or dirtier the radiator is, the more it impedes the warming of the air. |
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This is now one of the dirtiest countries in Europe and it's getting dirtier. |
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The aft face of the rudder spar was generally clean along its entire length, becoming slightly dirtier toward the bottom. |
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Consequently, EU cash is being used to switch from a cleaner technology to a dirtier one. |
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The incidence of udder and skin infections increases rapidly as the cows become dirtier. |
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How many times have you looked at your sponge, and found that it's dirtier than the surface you're cleaning? |
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It has been my experience that the dirtier things are, the more important it is to have good detergent. |
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The cow or the calf might incur open wounds during delivery, and the dirtier it is, the more trouble you will have with infections. |
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Natural gas could replace the far dirtier coal and diesel production, and therefore reduce greenhouse gases. |
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Place the material to be cleaned in the perforated basket available as an accessory, with the dirtier side facing downwards. |
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Nearly half of the rivers in the countries of Cornwall and Devon became so much dirtier between 1980 and 1985 that they had to be downgraded. |
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In many ways it is dishonest, because people will be buying engines which they think meet the regulations, when in fact they are dirtier. |
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I head back across town where the air is hotter, the streets are dirtier, and the hair is several shades darker. |
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Also, it is unacceptable for the military to pay more for cleaner fuels, but necessary for it to pay more for dirtier fuel. |
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He is wearing the last clean rompers I had for him and they are getting dirtier by the minute. |
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Since dust from the mine tunnels is tracked in and work clothes are often a little dirtier than for normal office workers, desktops must be extra hard-wearing. |
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Cleaner lorries will pay less than this and dirtier lorries will pay more. |
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The water was getting dirtier and it was no one's fault. |
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Emissions of carbon dioxide fell sharply as new gas-fired power stations entered the market and displaced older, dirtier coal-fired generation capacity. |
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It would be interesting for people to go to the gas pump and make a decision based on the cleaner fuel being cheaper in a revenue neutral way than the dirtier fuel. |
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At first glance it seems logical to think that processes with dirtier waste flows can somehow stand the supply of water that is not completely clean. |
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The graph does indeed suggest that middle-income countries produce dirtier output than rich or poor countries. Mr Stefanski reasons that if a country deviates from this pattern, then there must be some kind of distortion. |
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That is because every scrap of generating capacity from squeaky clean nuclear, hydro and wind power to dirtier gas turbines and filthier still coal-burning power stations is pressed into service to meet peak demand. |
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It has consistently refused to acknowledge that the uglier, dirtier and messier a family law matter becomes, the more profitable the case becomes for the lawyers involved. |
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He has a little bigger boat and he goes out in a little dirtier weather, but for him to just jump in and do that well makes me believe the stocks are healthy. |
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His dancefloor-friendly progressive house sounds mix easily with electro and dirtier, techier influences. |
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It would be foolish now to squander resources on fossil fuel alternatives which are even dirtier than oil, such as liquid fuel manufactured from coal or oil shale. |
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Commissioner Spidla, how do you intend to act to prevent cleaner industries from having to reward dirtier ones in the context of emissions trading? |
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Over the past two years, Vaughan has watched the streets get dirtier as trash collection got spottier. |
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Reader J Morris should cut out the melodramatics and accept bacteria are everywhere and stop implying Glasgow is somehow dirtier than the next city. |
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For new imports from Canada to make sense, they must displace dirty power here in New England, and there is no dirtier fuel in our energy mix than coal. |
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