Sentences with phrase «sordid little»

The sordid little episode is documented at nasa.gov:
This sordid little tale is not nearly as sensuous or sexual as the French version, nor is it very suspenseful.
Ahead of the crunch talks, Unite general secretary and NEC member Len McCluskey said it would be a «sordid little fix» if Mr Corbyn was left off the ballot paper.
One unnamed minister called their note is a «sordid little double play» aimed at trying to remove Philip Hammond.
In response, an unnamed minister has told the Telegraph that the note is a «sordid little double play» aimed at trying to remove Philip Hammond.
There is a Shakespearean quality to this sordid little drama.

Not exact matches

A little patience and ethics and Waksal and Stewart could have avoided the whole sordid mess... and been richly rewarded.
... and yet another sordid report about monster priests sodomizing defenseless little kids.
«I mean, to the extent that the devil has any personality to speak of at all — even if the story is true and he was once an archangel or something of that sort — he must by now be a pretty sordid, unimaginative, and dreary little fellow.
You do not have to tell your man every little sordid detail of your sexual history.
The sexual tension between a curly - haired, side - whiskered Doc and the former prom queen - turned aspiring hippie starlet - turned kept woman is palatable, and fuels the fiction, yet, as any respectable PI, Doc meets a lot of available ladies throughout, whether he beds them or not: Jena Malone (a classic California blonde with a sordid heroin past), Reese Witherspoon (a hard - as - nail but o so classy deputy D.A.), Maya Rudolph (too sexy to be «just a receptionist»), Hong Chau (an employee of the «Chick Planet» massage parlour, who warns him about the Golden Fang gang), newcomer Sasha Fenway (as Japonica Fenway, a poor little rich girl who can't find enough mischief to commit), Yvette Yates (as the hot Chicana maid who thrusts her butt in Doc's direction while serving drinks to her mistress), Joanne Newsom (as the elusive Sortilège) and the fabulous Jeannie Berlin as Doc's I - know - it - all formidable auntie.
The cast, who improvises the dialogue based on a plot outline by Guest and Eugene Levy, has some funny bits as they give us the not - so - sordid details of the inner workings of the folk business, but it's surprising how very little of them are memorable.
«The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!»
For one thing, Google has to overcome a long and sordid history of Android apps that are little more than blown - up phone apps on big screens — and it's an open question whether a big education install base will be the push developers need to update their apps.
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