Sentences with phrase «squalid streets»

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While he did not provide details on funding, the governor also took responsibility for ensuring that conditions at municipal homeless shelters, which some say can be so squalid and dangerous that they would rather sleep on the streets, are up to code.
When not slumming in the streets, he's duking it out in the squalid East End as a bare - chested combatant in scenes resembling outtakes from «Fight Club.»
A serial killer stalks the Limehouse streets of Victorian London in 1880, the terrified population of this squalid district of the East End believe that the «Golem», a monster from Judaic mythology, is responsible.
Married life and the social scene in the most fashionable city on earth is everything Anna hoped it would be, but when Emile vanishes without trace and she is evicted, Anna is forced to discover the city's poverty - stricken dark side of harsh streets and squalid tenements, where the temptation for a penniless young lady to become a kept woman is overwhelming.
The first stop, about 15 hours into the trip, was Kete - Krachi, a remote, squalid outpost with one main paved street, mud - hovel buildings and shelters made of saplings and tarps.
Arts that dance to a different tune; Tramway scheme creates divisions among key players The Herald; September 18, 2003; Analysis by Phil Miller Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... Douglas Gordon, winner of the Turner Prize, showed his 24 Hour Psycho... extended tenement site in West Princes Street as «squalid».
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