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Furthermore, the United States Geological Survey, the state of California, and the Imperial County Health Department have all asserted the New River, which flows from Mexicali near the border to the Salton Sea in California to be "... the dirtiest river in America.

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Macpherson moreover did nothing to stop the gross corruption indulged in by the company's officials, and Lord Cornwallis, an impartial critic, denounces his government as ‘ a system of the dirtiest jobbery ( Earl Cornwallis to Dundas, 1 Nov. 1788, in ROSS ' S Cornwallis Correspondence ).

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Other characters included J. Peasemold Gruntfuttock ( Williams ), the world's dirtiest dirty old man ( who wanted, above all else, to get his hands on Judith Chalmers ).

dirtiest and name
As the name itself implies, mud clerks would often be given the dirtiest jobs aboard ship.

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The pig stands for ignorance ; this comparison is based on the Indian concept of a pig being the most foolish of animals, since it sleeps in the dirtiest places and eats whatever comes to its mouth.
The same mountains that provided Chattanooga's scenic backdrop also served to trap industrial pollutants which caused them to settle over the community, so much that in 1969, the federal government declared that Chattanooga had the dirtiest air in the nation.
NRG Energy Inc., based in La Jolla, California, operates an oil and natural gas-powered electricity generating plant in Montville, labeled by environmentalists as one of the " Sooty Six ", the dirtiest power plants in the state.
In 2007, a GMB Union survey ranked the Wycombe district as the 4th dirtiest in the South East and the 26th dirtiest in the whole UK.
: I would be dirtiest.
It is the dirtiest, filthiest, lousiest, most obscene piece of writing that I have ever seen in print.
The Manrique River is considered the dirtiest in the state, with an estimated eight to nine tons of garbage within it.
According to the Sierra Club, coal power plants are one of the nation's largest and dirtiest sources of energy, a leading cause of respiratory illness, and account for over 40 % of the nation's carbon dioxide emissions.
* Dirty McSquirty: the dirtiest boy in town, always accompanied by a cloud of flies.
* Earthquake McGoon: Billing himself as " the world's dirtiest wrassler ," the bearded, bloated McGoon first appeared in Li ' l Abner as a traveling exhibition wrestler in the late 1930s, and was reportedly partially based on real-life grappler Man Mountain Dean.
The divisions in the Labour Party, which Tatchell's far left views had exposed, and his homosexuality ( which he refused to confirm or deny in media appearances ), were used against him by many opponents, in an election campaign widely regarded as one of the dirtiest and most violent in modern British history.
Nanton and Miley gave the Ellington Orchestra the reputation of being one of thedirtiest ” jazz groups.
:::::::::::" The Porto Ricans ( sic ) are the dirtiest, laziest, most degenerate and thievish race of men ever to inhabit this sphere.
Pittsburgh was infamous around the world as one of the dirtiest and most economically depressed cities, and seemed ripe for urban renewal.
Another asserts that she instructed her laundress to wash only the dirtiest parts of her dresses ( the hems ) to save money on soap.
The campaign was going well for Carper until three weeks before Election Day, when the New York Post published an article claiming that the " dirtiest campaign in the country is being waged in tiny Delaware.
The by-election was described by Gay News as " the dirtiest and most notorious by-election in British political history " because of the slurs against the character of the Labour candidate and gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell by various opposition campaigners.
The Tame was once one of Britain's dirtiest rivers.

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A Metro survey in April 1991 found that the 75, 000 bus riders in Anacostia were forced to use the dirtiest and most poorly-maintained buses operated by the transit agency.

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The film was also condemned by Time magazine, which called it the " dirtiest American-made motion picture that had ever been legally exhibited ".
De Béranger was born at his grandfather's house on the Rue Montorgueil in Paris, which he later described as " one of the dirtiest and most turbulent streets of Paris ".
Flair was often popular with the crowd due to his in-ring antics, including rulebreaking ( earning him the distinction of being " the dirtiest player in the game "), strutting and his shouting of " Woooooo!
* Nutcracker was to center on the nastiest and dirtiest linebacker in the NFL who, when he started to lose his skills, reluctantly turned to ballet to get his game back.
Born in the upscale Westmount area of Montreal, Cleghorn had a hall of fame career but was regarded as one of the dirtiest players of his era.
Even in an era of rough play, Cleghorn was notorious for being among the dirtiest of the lot, and ranked amongst the league leaders in penalty minutes for nine of the first ten seasons of the NHL's history.
It was ranked the top ten dirtiest cities in the world by Popular Science.
A magazine article he had written about direct action was used by a Social Democrat MP to embarrass Labour Party leader Michael Foot who impetuously denounced Tatchell and stated that he would not be endorsed, but the party was forced to accept him when Mellish resigned from the House of Commons, triggering a by-election widely regarded as one of the dirtiest in history.
Ward was twice named the NFL's dirtiest player, as determined by a Sports Illustrated poll of NFL players ; the most recent was in 2009.
In a Sports Illustrated poll of NFL players in 2009, he was voted the " dirtiest player in the NFL.
Bills linebacker Shawne Merriman stated that Runyan " was one of the dirtiest players I've ever been against in my whole entire life.
In one of the dirtiest championship fights ever fought, Saddler won when the fight was stopped in the tenth round.
He began his hotel business in New York City, first with the Hotel Opera on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, and then Hotel Carter ( with favorable low prices, which was deemed the dirtiest hotel in the US in 2009
Bromden pretends to be deaf and mute, and through this guise he becomes privy to many of the ward's dirtiest secrets. As a young man, the Chief was a high school football star, a college student, and a war hero.

Latin and America
After he had spent the first three years in New York as associate conductor, at Toscanini's invitation, of the NBC Orchestra, he made numerous guest appearances throughout the United States and Latin America.
His metier was the American tropics, and he had lived all over Latin America and among the primitive tribes on the Amazon river.
This, in more diplomatic language, is what Adlai Stevenson told the newspaper men of Latin America yesterday on behalf of the United States Government.
Most immediately relevant to these episodes in Goa, Katanga and Ghana, as to the Suez-Hungary crisis before them, is the belief that the main theater of the world drama is the underdeveloped region of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
The first year's projects should also be spread through several countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
Political interference in Africa and Asia and even in Latin America ( though limited in Latin America by the special interest of the United States as expressed in the Monroe Doctrine, itself from the outset related to European politics and long dependent upon the `` balance of power '' system in Europe ) was necessary in order to preserve both common economic values and the European `` balance '' itself.
Latin America was once an area as `` safe '' for the West as Nebraska was for Nixon.
and concentrate its constructive efforts on eliminating in other parts of Latin America the social conditions on which totalitarian nationalism feeds ''.
They will be for teaching, agriculture and community development in Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.
Indonesia is one of the twenty under-developed countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America that are receiving Soviet aid.
The President and his advisers felt that the time might have come to warn Premier Khrushchev against a grave miscalculation in areas such as Berlin, Iran or Latin America from which there would be no turning back.
He thus kept his hands free for any action after Jan. 20, although reaction to the break was generally favorable in the U.S. and Latin America ( see the hemisphere ).
The word Gringo is widely used in parts of Latin America in reference to U. S. residents, often in a pejorative way but not necessarily.
Throughout Latin America the word Gringo is also used for any foreigner from the United States, Canada, or Europe, however the true sense of the word is any foreigner.
The meat of this mollusk is considered a delicacy in certain parts of Latin America ( especially Chile ), France, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and East Asia ( especially in China, Japan, and Korea ).
It has dominated French social history and influenced historiography in Europe and Latin America.
In Mexico, exiled Republican intellectuals extended the Annales approach, particularly from the Center for Historical Studies of El Colegio de México, the leading graduate studies institution of Latin America.
* 1982 – Mexico announces it is unable to pay its enormous external debt, marking the beginning of a debt crisis that spreads to all of Latin America and the Third World.
Modern Latin America was not a British-style system of overseas colonies.
In European Spain, or just " the Peninsula " in the jargon of the Spains, after economic and human ravages of the Napoleonic Invasion ( 1808 ) and the War of Liberation ( 1808 – 1814 ) there ensued the aforementioned Latinamerican conflicts, in addition to the Carlist wars, the liberal-conservative wars, and the bleeding of people and resources into Latin America.
Colloquially referred to as the New World, this second super continent came to be termed " America ", probably deriving its name from the feminized Latin version of Vespucci's first name .< ref > Rival explanations have been proposed ( see Arciniegas, Germán.
In regions such as Latin America where these languages are spoken, negro ( pronounced slightly differently than Negro in English ), is a normal word used without disparaging intent in relation to black people.

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