| 31. | It's a two-act opera straining against the mundane surfaces of a recognizable, often tatty world.
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| 32. | It concerns " a tatty'Angel of Death'", and features a guitar solo by Carlos Alomar.
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| 33. | Clive [ Labovitch ] recruited a team that was to turn this tatty quarterly into a glossy monthly for men.
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| 34. | In these, cars with faded paint or slightly tatty upholstery are judged separately from those with all-out restorations.
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| 35. | "The Red Bear was a tatty old pub, so the change is welcome, " she said.
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| 36. | The idea was that a slightly tatty, European, Lola Montez sort of thing would fit better with the Stones image.
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| 37. | With only his own tatty pillow, sheet and quilt, Rauschenberg strongly evoked his body in as intimate a situation as possible.
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| 38. | "' Tatty Devine "'is a brand name for a jewellery company based in the East End of London.
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| 39. | In 2005 Tatty Devine experimented with solid silver, enamel, and diamonds in the shapes of plectrums, swallows, and shoes.
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| 40. | At times, Clinton seemed to be suppressing an adolescent pride in enumerating the recycled gifts and tatty grace notes of his clandestine courtship.
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