| 21. | And the shells of ruined buildings all around tell of years of grimness yet to come.
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| 22. | Victorian woe, inscribed with suitably oppressive grimness but a bit too generically to be really satisfying.
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| 23. | The left-hander, the grimness showing on his face, strongly disagreed with the assessment.
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| 24. | The 3D images had all the murky grimness anyone could want, with smooth, realistic movement.
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| 25. | But after gathering would-be campers on the deck, his message was tinged with grimness.
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| 26. | This straightforward account of its utter grimness by a teen-ager, however, seemed especially revealing.
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| 27. | The film doesn't need that grimness, and it has its own ideas about family life.
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| 28. | Then, feigning grimness, Harper announced, " It's time to play ."
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| 29. | "There's sort of a gruesome interest in the grimness of their plight ."
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| 30. | That's what separates the second-rate from the first-rate in the literature of grimness.
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