| 41. | No sooner had she published an initial realistic story in 1987 than she adopted a bleakly humorous kind of surrealism.
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| 42. | A phone rings in the Foreign Ministry and an official stares at it bleakly, making no effort to answer.
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| 43. | But, for a while there, it's as bleakly amusing as anything Hollywood has given us in ages.
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| 44. | What it means for the rest of us is made bleakly clear by Paul Roberts in Harper's for June.
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| 45. | In 2000, he played the role of Dezmond Blanche in the bleakly satirical film " Hotel Splendide ".
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| 46. | So deeply, so bleakly . . . " indicating that the conversations he so dreads are in fact with himself.
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| 47. | "He is not one of our world champions, " said Kay Bleakly, PRCA director of rodeo administration.
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| 48. | "The Serbs have the capability to overrun Zepa, " said U . N . spokesman Alexander Ivanko bleakly.
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| 49. | The performances are strikingly unsentimental, and director David Mackenzie builds his brooding tale to a bleakly nihilistic conclusion . _ __
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| 50. | A region proudly, if not officially, independent from the rest of Spain, it is also bleakly free from Spanish sophistication.
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