| 11. | No glumness or spare words this time.
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| 12. | On the face of it, there is ample reason for all this glumness among Democrats.
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| 13. | Whatever energy " Vatel " has derives from Depardieu's robust glumness and his peasant empathy.
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| 14. | Now, she has shed the glumness of her recent roles and appears radiant and totally confident in herself.
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| 15. | But where most MTV consists of posed glumness, the five Spice Girls are resolutely upbeat and up-tempo.
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| 16. | "Max Bickford " feels tamped down, as if the character's glumness infected its creators.
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| 17. | Even a farcical seduction scene set in the Liberace Museum can't lift the movie's pall of glumness.
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| 18. | But Costner never seems to be having much fun in his pictures, and the glumness rubs off on the audience.
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| 19. | Her portrayal here may be fluttery and overly ornate _ devoid of a needed German glumness _ but it is determinedly thoughtful.
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| 20. | Some party leaders cautioned against glumness, noting that Kerry had come within 3 percentage points of defeating Bush, a wartime president.
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