In his scruffier headquarters in downtown Nicosia, Denktash shot back : " We have been talking to them for 33 years, and as far as the Greek Cypriots are concerned, the problem is already settled ."
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But it is as strange to think of him that way as it is to think of the rock star Bob Geldof _ a knight as well, and far scruffier than the always clean and shiny Paul McCartney _ as Sir Bob.
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But metal had to contend with increasing competition from scruffier styles like the yelping, heartfelt emo that has a hold on collegiate audiences and the garage-rock revival gearing up in New York, Detroit, Stockholm, Sweden, and elsewhere.
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In the " Ace Attorney " film, his role is mostly the same, however, his career is changed to that of a tabloid reporter who carries out the same blackmailing techniques, and his physical appearance is significantly scruffier.
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But in recent years the BMAs, which moved to the scruffier Orpheum in the early'90s, has generated minimal interest beyond the local nominated bands, their managers, and the usual throng of scenesters who spend the evening yakking in the lobby.
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Supporters of the amendment, mainly business owners and officials in the affected regions, say casinos would help revitalize some of the state's scruffier tourist towns while allowing New York to partake in the tax bounties of an industry that is sprouting up throughout the region anyway.
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"We don't sit down and think, ` Jeez, we had the hair thing in " Something About Mary, " how can we outdo that ? "'notes Peter, the younger, scruffier of the brothers, who are both in their early 40s.
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Less fun is its sampling of other music video techniques such as graphic language and body shots ( don't even ask where Facinelli, a younger, scruffier Tom Cruise-type, wears a wire ) and one extended bedroom sequence that stops a bit short of being soft-core porn.
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The old smoothies got together again for the new " Run That By Me, " and while not as perfectly countrypolitan polished as " Rose, " this scruffier after-hours ( but still sober ) affair has an old-boys-ain't-lost-it flawlessness that's a joy.
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Junking, as it's called, is the way Ms . White and her mother make their living, the kind of occupation most Americans do not associate with Greenwich but one that says something about wealthy towns'scruffier, less visible corners, where weather-beaten clapboard houses are scattered among the factories and the lawns are handkerchief size.