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Scum is the same the world over, and it usually finds its way into office.
Outrage in India over Detention of Popular Actor at US Airport « Antiwar.com Blog 2009
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As for Black on Black crime yes we have both raised the issues, Serendib and I. Scum is scum; sadly you are the naive one, inferring further ignorance and malice in your comments.
I Can Tell We’re Going To Be Friends « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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"Scum" -- as church members matter-of-factly call themselves -- adhere to the common belief that "God is love,"
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Blair's long-standing relationship with the Scum is the stuff of legend.
Archive 2006-05-01 Garry 2006
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Blair's long-standing relationship with the Scum is the stuff of legend.
Alternatives Garry 2006
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Readers from oversees may not be aware of it but the Scum is the UK's best selling newspaper, and by quite a margin if I remember rightly.
Plumbing the Depths Garry 2005
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Readers from oversees may not be aware of it but the Scum is the UK's best selling newspaper, and by quite a margin if I remember rightly.
Archive 2005-11-01 Garry 2005
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Cardell Goodman, popularly called Scum Goodman, a knave more abandoned, if possible, than Porter, was in the plot.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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His solicitor Tim Hughes told the court that social networking sites on the internet, including one on Facebook called Scum of the Earth, had directed a wave of "approbation and revulsion" at him.
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His solicitor Tim Hughes told the court that social networking sites on the internet, including one on Facebook called Scum of the Earth, had directed a wave of "approbation and revulsion" at him.
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