| 31. | If you get past the grimness, though, there are outstanding collections here, especially in medieval art.
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| 32. | There is wounding, killing and abandonment in abundance, and the lyrical grimness infects the music, too.
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| 33. | Despite the day's grimness, Giuliani rallied New Yorkers with the spirit of a high school cheerleader.
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| 34. | Its grimness can perhaps be explained as a reaction from his ( temporary ) decision to give up drinking.
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| 35. | Instead, it split them further apart with a grimness reminiscent of Gordon's spiral from last season.
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| 36. | Barry Switzer, his grimness now turned to charm and grace, admitted the Cowboys were outplayed the second half.
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| 37. | Eventually Kuralt tired of the grimness of what he was reporting, in Vietnam and across a divided United States.
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| 38. | You miss the weighty gravity and brooding grimness of the character that come through in the music from the start.
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| 39. | A downbeat comedy that still had plenty of laughs as it dealt with the grimness of life in the inner city.
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| 40. | Despite the grimness of some of the events he portrays, his gentle, self-effacing character suffuses his accounts.
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