From the east, the elevation presents a slim, unadorned, milk-white concrete block, nine stories high, punctured by loggias — a signpost, like the traditional village bell tower, rising above a low, scruffy neighborhood.
"He would come in looking scruffy and fondle the product brochures and point out design features," said Dan'l Lewin, who worked there.
The Apple I, on the other hand, appeared as scruffy as its creators.
The Cramer manager told him that two scruffy kids had just walked in waving an order from the Byte Shop.
Could Luke, one-time sandy haired farmboy turned scruffy hermit, actually be a villain now?
I stopped under a bridge for a moment of shade, I saw two young, scruffy men standing next to their sleeping bags.
Fifty years ago, a scruffy teenager couldn't wander into a jewellery store and try on a diamond ring; indeed, 100 years ago, poor people barely knew what the rich were wearing.
Feeling scruffy next to other women 5、 6.
But pyjamas, far from being seen as dowdy and scruffy, were once at the very apex of fashion.
Feeling scruffy next to other women 6.
Perhaps wisely, press screenings are exempt from any dress code: scruffy journalists are free to ascend the Palais' steps in flip flops and trainers.
And, of course, there is the way all the young, scruffy entrepreneurs on "Silicon Valley" profess to be in business to "make the world a better place" rather than get rich.