| 31. | Nothing changes, which is both the strength of the tragicomic drama and its modern-day weakness.
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| 32. | She's our tragicomic touchstone, looking for a reason to love and a reason to live.
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| 33. | She pulls examples from a mental catalog of tragicomic errors that have marred well-intentioned aid operations.
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| 34. | The tragicomic element in his writing has earned Saunders comparisons to Kurt Vonnegut, whose work inspired Saunders.
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| 35. | The sequelae include guilt, a suicide attempt and an attempted strangulation-- all played for tragicomic effect.
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| 36. | Unfortunately, major league baseball has provided too many guffaws and not enough solutions to its increasingly tragicomic situation.
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| 37. | Awkward and tragicomic situations occur as most of the characters fail to connect with each other and behave properly.
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| 38. | In this way he repeated, in an infamous, or tragicomic way, the gesture of Tadeusz Rejtan.
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| 39. | In the tragicomic extortion of the rabbis, though, a religious ritual had been treated as something to barter.
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| 40. | He arranged a 30-minute, statewide telecast, but technological problems turned the program into a tragicomic disaster.
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