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"I think Americans sugarcoated all the critiques that they would do on shows like this," said Lythgoe, who earned the nickname Nasty Nigel for his caustic remarks as a judge on the British show "Popstars."
The Seattle Times 2011
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"Nasty," is how Cleveland slugger Jim Thome described Zito.
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"Nasty," is how Bernie Williams describes the pitch.
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Thus, in the middle of the dinner party, Miles announces that the team of solicitors he works for is called "Nasty, British and Short"; Anna, who bonded with Miles years before over repartee like "you can go assonate yourself", explains puns to Brooke with examples including "there's no business like slow business".
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"Nasty is a pretty good way to describe this game," Wesley said.
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Released as an underground single on tiny label Nasty Mix in 2007, it soon spread across the interweb, especially after they launched a viral contest that resulted in a music video that even made
! Exclaim.ca - News 2009
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Heck if the going got rough “Brittney” aka Nasty Nancy could deploy her Lipstick Libertarian plant Megan to mix them up and inspire them to vote for the Democrat all over again Gosh darn it she loved the smell of girl power in the morning.
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And if you don't care about Samantha Ronson, maybe you'll be interested in our special guest Dirt Nasty aka Simon Rex, who only refers to me as "egghead".
Evil Beet Gossip 2010
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The comfy interiors of 140 Alex, formerly known as Nasty D's/RJ's.
Rochester NY News, Events, Restaurants, Music, Entertainment, Nightlife - Rochester City Newspaper Rob Sickelco 2010
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The space formerly known as Nasty D's (and prior to that, known as RJ's) at 140 Alexander St. is under new ownership, and now called
Rochester NY News, Events, Restaurants, Music, Entertainment, Nightlife - Rochester City Newspaper Rob Sickelco 2010
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