- thou"—as do
things Ot****o says of himself: "haply for I am black"; or "
begrimed and
black as mine own face".
There is
critical divide over Ot****o's ethnic...
-
normally worked in hard
white plaster (though what you see is
usually begrimed by the
smoke of the
coffee hearth). In Riyadh,
examples can be seen in...
- cayó por asom**** —the one that fell
because p****ed—, la
tiznada —the
begrimed—, la
tostada —the toast, the tan one—, la
trampa —the trap—, el tren —the...
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racial stereotype during this time, and Ot****o's
contrast between his "
begrimed"
features and the
purity of the
goddess Diana. He
argues that interpretations...
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stage paintings are discernable,
though the
former are more
faded and
begrimed with
early centuries of
Hinayana worship. Of
interest here is the Saddanta...
-
normally worked in hard
white plaster,
although what you see is
usually begrimed by the
smoke of the
coffee hearth. In Riyadh,
examples can be seen in unadorned...
- Built, like so many of the
towns in the west of the country, of red brick.
Begrimed with soot and depressing. But
there is
something very odd
about this town...
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report juxtaposes the "bronzed, slope-shouldered, uncouth"
marching men "
begrimed with dust" and the
spectators dressed in "summer gowns, lace parasols,...
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largely by the Jews, who from the
numbers we saw in the bazaar, and
their begrimed appearance, gave one the idea that they
engage a good deal in handicrafts...
- Bloomberg, "we now look at a city
whose best
neighborhoods are
absolutely begrimed by
these blazing blue
Citibank bikes." Some
people disliked the bright...