| 31. | And yet America's tabloid newspapers and downmarket television reality shows have done singularly badly out of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
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| 32. | In short, the scavenging life is surprisingly similar in its downmarket way to many lives lived in more socially acceptable neighborhoods.
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| 33. | A 2001 episode of ChuckleVision entitled " Let's Get Quizzical " features Ted Rogers as a downmarket game show host.
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| 34. | The stores had a downmarket look similar to its major rival Franklins, another discount supermarket chain based and established in Sydney.
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| 35. | The program becomes serious when two former downmarket prostitutes tell of abuse by drugs, pimps and johns as well as by police.
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| 36. | White lights on Christmas trees have become so tiresome that he has switched to the mixed colors considered so hideously downmarket in the 1980s.
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| 37. | Jolie spent most of her early life not far from the Four Seasons, but in a decidedly more downmarket part of Beverly Hills.
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| 38. | Moreover, Zara's business model makes it highly price-competitive, allowing it to offer mid-market chic at downmarket prices.
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| 39. | I think you must mean people who disaprove of downmarket popular tabloid journalism . talk ) 13 : 05, 2 February 2010 ( UTC)
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| 40. | From August 1919, the Cowley became the downmarket " no frills " variant with only a 2-seater body and lighter smaller tyres.
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