Example from spelling differences shows : barmy, quin, grotty, and haulier are incorrectly British spellings, grody, filet, and boogeyman are invalid American spellings, and the talk ) 07 : 23, 13 January 2008 ( UTC)
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After all, to a tugboat master slogging away in London's grotty East End in the 1950s, the prospect of a career as a screen actor was as remote as the fanciful love stories " those people " portrayed on the screen.
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At first, we think we're going to be on the receiving end of a set-up _ mom as dotty, grotty joke _ as the returnee to Sausalito from LA rebels when his mom tries to serve him some very old frozen food.
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It started in New York's grotty Silicon Alley, where two entrepreneurs had the idea of delivering essential life supplies _ food, video games, and toiletries ( read : condoms ) _ to twentysomething Web slaves who worked more or less around the clock.
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So you envisage a couple of grotty years and could see the credit for pulling the economy back up to solid growth being attributed to Bush tax cuts and, more generally, his pro-business climate, both of which policies would be active by 2002.
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But the production, which is directed and designed by Lee Simpson and Julian Crouch, also spends a lot of time in McDermott's London apartment, where alarming things like half-eaten toffees of unknown origin materialize under grotty sofas and door keys are always mysteriously missing.
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All I use is Firefox and IE . I can add that having visited many countries from China and Oz to Sri Lanka and the States over a number of years ( entering some of the most grotty internet cafes ), I have never had a problem watching Java video.
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And when you enter the grotty concrete hovel where Suheil Natour holds forth, you can see how enormous is the chasm that divides CNN from reality, which separates " peace hopes " from peace _ which makes Ehud Barak's election a mere footnote to catastrophe for the Palestinians.
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I've never heard " scody " or " grody " used in the UK, but the British equivalent seems to be " grotty " . ( There used to be a cheap cafe near where I lived in London called El Grotto, but the final O had fallen off the sign.
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:I don't know if this strictly counts as a'position'- but I doubt that people thought of donkey punching each other for kicks until other people started making grotty jokes about donkey punching . . .-- talk ) 01 : 28, 28 February 2008 ( UTC)