- Squalidae, more
commonly known as dogfish, dog sharks, or
spiny dogfish, are one of
several families of
sharks categorized under Squaliformes,
making it...
- the
settlement and by
January 1844
there were said to be 675
residing in
squalid camps around Melbourne. The
British Colonial Office had
appointed five...
-
leaving them untouched.
While the rest of the
house became increasingly squalid,
these rooms remained pristine. Gein
lived thereafter in a
small room next...
-
several other skin
diseased colloquially known as
mange scruffy, shabby,
squalid, or
decrepit Mangy Hill, in
Alaska All
pages with
titles containing Mangy...
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endless offering and
pouring of drinks, this
erotic 'thriller'
proves squalidly unwatchable." "Confessions from the
David Galaxy Affair".
British Film...
-
thoughts about society and his character. He
describes himself as vicious,
squalid and ugly; the
chief focuses of his
polemic are the "modern human" and his...
- best-seller" and that the film was "a gumball-colored
potboiler that's more
squalid than
truly mournful."
Neumaier also
wrote that the film and
Jackson "wasted"...
- deplo****, has not been
officially declared dead. She is
forced to move into
squalid conditions,
working as a
seamstress with her
friend Frida at a
local factory...
- cardboard,
amounting to
nothing more than
names and actions,
heroic or
squalid according to Pierce’s
racist morality" and that "death is the only life...
- is an
early publication of
photojournalism by
Jacob Riis, do****enting
squalid living conditions in New York City
slums in the 1880s. The photographs...