With streets sloshing with dirty water during the day, the 44-year-old, who works on a commercial fishing boat, admitted hers was a futile task.
Every day she cleaned the floors, she told me, every day they got dirty again.
One day someone dumped dirty old mattresses outside her store.
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So Merle takes matters into his own hands, in a crazy plan to have everything forgiven by saving the day, by doing the dirty work so he can stay close to his brother.
The twin accusers are now both propitiated, a dirty slate wiped clean, and a new day begun.
The world of Hitman: Absolution is dirty in a deeper way than most modern-day grit fests.
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And dirty water kills nearly 5, 000 people each day, mostly children.
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Many of them have been commandeered by the city's large homeless population, who slip away in the light of day but leave behind evidence of their existence dirty clothes scattered about, a bedroll where they slept, empty cans and plastic foam containers from what passed for a meal.
The conventional wisdom is that dirty, polluting coal is the fuel of the past, and that any day now the power plants that burn coal will be phased out and shut down.
As a video game version of a modern-day John Wayne movie, Medal of Honor is sappy at best, dirty enough to be uncomfortable but too clean to be interesting.
We have never found a home which was unacceptably dirty, but we have had a few cases where we spent part of the first day cleaning.
He had a bottle to urinate in and was allotted one five- to ten-minute trip each day to a rotting bathroom to empty his bowels and wash with water at a dirty sink.
Still there was enough spirit amid the umbrellas, raincoats and bin liners here on Bloomsday - the day in 1904 in which novelist James Joyce set Ulysses - to make this a worthwhile event in a dirty old town.
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