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White steps showed despite their griminess.
The griminess is what made Wu-Tang stand apart.
But clear griminess, imagine that.
Meanwhile, dittotown flowed past, with all of its extravagant fusion of griminess and brilliant color.
"People" can maintain its bleary-eyed momentum because of the inventiveness of the cinematographer, Robby Müller, who imposes a rough griminess on the material.
She was in Girl Interrupted, and in 8 Mile she had this griminess to her, this edge, which I quite liked.'
Helping considerably is the German cinematographer Roman Osin, who gave last year's "Pride & Prejudice" its authentic 18th-century griminess.
All the Utopias--Brook Farm, Robert Owen's sanctuary of chatter, Upton Sinclair's Helicon Hall--and their regulation end in scandal, feuds, poverty, griminess, disillusion.
He ignores the griminess he feels because the little water they have has to be carried from three kays to the north and does not even try to shave or wash, but merely takes a long swallow from his water bottle.
Seemingly the only one even half-awake in the late afternoon, Lorn rubs his chin, his fingers feeling the stubble and the griminess of the long trip in the firewagon, and they are not scheduled to reach Geliendra until late afternoon.
Paul was solicited by several more small boys, of varying degrees of griminess and determination, by a few men, and by a dozen or so women, the oldest of whom, despite her bare shoulders and rouged cleavage, reminded Paul uncomfortably of his own Grammer Jonas.