Sentences with word «sweatbox»

He works out weekdays in the New Garden Gym, a walk - up sweatbox on Eighth Avenue, and he passes his off - hours watching TV in his West Side hotel room, window - shopping, writing letters and promoting the cause of Biafra.
So don't feel you have to impress any of the no - necks at your local sweatbox simply because you think they're constantly watching you and giggling under their breath.
It's even more unbelievable when you factor in that KC has been a boiling sweatbox most of September.
But Green Room isn't savaging the scene; the film has a smart grasp on the hand - to - mouth lifestyle of road dogs, and a stronger sense of the lingo and sweatbox atmosphere of divey punk bars.
Swap the windowless sweatbox (read: gym) for a destination that positively charges ions.
There was the showstopper of a performance that had him staging LeRoi Jones's incendiary Dutchman in the molten subterranean sweatbox that is the Russian & Turkish Baths.
Anaesthetist with glory in a bag, Foreman with a sweatbox and a whip.
Howard has plenty of company in that sweatbox.
Freak Show is directed by English filmmaker Trudie Styler, an actress / producer making her feature directorial debut, after also co-directing The Sweatbox documentary.
The current Consumer Bankruptcy Project (CBP)'s co-investigators (myself, Slipster Bob Lawless, and past Slipsters Katie Porter & Debb Thorne) just posted to SSRN our new article (forthcoming in Notre Dame Law Review), Life in the Sweatbox.
In the article, we focus on debtors» descriptions of their time in the sweatbox.
Based on CBP data, we find that people are living longer in the sweatbox before filing bankruptcy than they have in the past.
For those people who struggle for more than two years before filing — the «long strugglers» — we find that their time in the sweatbox is marked by persistent debt collection calls, the loss of homes and other property, and going without healthcare, food, and utilities.
«Sweatbox» refers to the financial sweatbox — the time before people file bankruptcy, which is when they often are on the brink of defaulting on their debts and lenders can charge high interest and fees.
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