It says contagious diseases such as measles can spread like wildfire in the overcrowded, squalid resettlement camps.
But it all remains, despite the often-squalid nature of the crime under investigation, as comfortably bourgeois as the detectives' creators.
One tall joker so besmirched, his head more out of a long squalid bag of night-cap than in it, scrawled upon a wall with his hinger dipped in muddy wine-lees, blood.
In a sordid or squalid way.
He's living in one tiny room in the most squalid way.
The only landscapes he noticed were window-views of houses and his own squalid gardens, full of buddleia, which he also painted.
The second was done with the former head of BP quietly watching as I squatted on the floor of the restaurant and rummaged in vain through the squalid contents of my handbag.
How, then, can important parcels reach their destinations in a squalid megalopolis of the future?
Their severity typically reflects the level of development: the more squalid a country, the more virulent the cholera.
and one tall joker so besmirched, his head more out of a long squalid bag of a night-cap than in it, scrawled upon a wall with his finger dipped in muddy wine-lees--BLOOD.
The airport is particularly dismal: cramped, squalid, with rude staff and far too few flights.
Obscenities are oral pollution. The filthy words turn the campus environment from a peaceful well-educated one into squalid neighborhood of rude residents.
In the middle of the century Saffron Hill was a squalid slum overrun by paupers and thieves.
Such moods, however naive, were certainly neither wicked nor squalid.
The film shows the humiliating crowded queues outside EU member states’ consulates and the dismal life of illegal labour and squalid living that awaits those who make it across.
Life imprisonment: the rows of squalid sheds where the tigers live at Guilin 'park'.
Today the chief sits on a dirty couch in a squalid hovel in Goma, a Congolese city several hours south of Masisi.
For here, 1, 500 captive tigers - around half as many as there are thought to be remaining in the wild - live out miserable lives in squalid conditions.