- Squalidae, more
commonly known as dogfish, dog sharks, or
spiny dogfish, are one of
several families of
sharks categorized under Squaliformes,
making it...
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endless offering and
pouring of drinks, this
erotic 'thriller'
proves squalidly unwatchable." "Confessions from the
David Galaxy Affair".
British Film...
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leaving them untouched.
While the rest of the
house became increasingly squalid,
these rooms remained pristine. Gein
lived thereafter in a
small room next...
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streets bullied and
called Gandhi a "parasite", "semi-barbarous", "canker", "
squalid coolie", "yellow man", and
other epithets.
People would even spit on him...
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people lived in
multistory apartment buildings (insulae) that were
often squalid firetraps.
Public facilities—such as
baths (thermae),
toilets with running...
- is an
early publication of
photojournalism by
Jacob Riis, do****enting
squalid living conditions in New York City
slums in the 1880s. The photographs...
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British escape had vanished;
persistent rain
reduced the camp to a "
squalid ****" and
supplies were
dangerously low.
Burgoyne capitulated on October...
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several other skin
diseased colloquially known as
mange scruffy, shabby,
squalid, or
decrepit Mangy Hill, in
Alaska All
pages with
titles containing Mangy...
- the end of the century.
Urbanisation aided the
spread of
diseases and
squalid living conditions in many
places exacerbated the problem. The po****tion...
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William of
Malmesbury lions had been stocked.
Lions were kept in
cramped and
squalid conditions at
London Zoo
until a
larger lion
house with
roomier cages was...