His loft, across the street from the elevated railroad tracks separating the downtown from the Ironbound, is undeniably authentic : stiflingly hot, paint-splattered, strewn with art-making debris.
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Although it in many ways resembles Gaza's seven other refugee camps, its isolation amid lonely stretches of sand dunes and its stiflingly provincial atmosphere make the others seem almost cosmopolitan by comparison.
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Italian champion Salvatore Commesso won the 13th _ and longest _ stage of the Tour de France cycling race on a stiflingly hot Saturday, with two of his countrymen taking second and third place.
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New arrivals were beaten with batons and rifle butts and jammed into stiflingly hot rooms with no beds and meager sanitary facilities, Niemann said as he pointed to a replica of the Omarska complex.
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The new left cornerback was so stiflingly close that the 6-foot-3-inch Moore shoved the 5-foot-9-inch rookie in frustration after one pass play that failed.
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However, he paints a portrait of Vienna as a stiflingly provincial city out of which some of the most subversive early modern figures in the visual arts, music, psychology and philosophy inexplicably emerged.
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The report, which compared New York's Legislature with those in the 49 other states, found that Albany represents the worst of all worlds, being at once stiflingly autocratic and strikingly inefficient.
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Cotton, silk and leather jeans with ridged knee padding made the most declarative statement in the edgy, innovative assortment of clothes for men and women that Lang presented Thursday in a stiflingly hot downtown warehouse.
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Through Igby's eyes, the privileged world he was born into is as corrupt, hypocritical and stiflingly conformist as the one that Salinger's alter ego reacted against more than 50 years ago.
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While the overt police brutality of the Bjelke-Petersen era waned after the end of his reign in 1987, Brisbane was still experienced as stiflingly conservative, and post World Expo 88, increasingly expensive.