| 41. | Pastoral scenes in pastels cover many of the barriers, a not-overly-successful attempt to ease the grimness.
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| 42. | Before the plaintiffs'lawyer could begin questioning, Blake launched into a lengthy diatribe on the grimness of jail life.
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| 43. | Despite the poignant grimness of the moment, it seemed a propitious one to establish a new foundation in the country.
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| 44. | As they rolled through the countryside, bumping along a beaten road, Pitino stood up with a feigned look of grimness.
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| 45. | Sister Mary Rose Christy, a nun of heart and backbone but no habit, confronted grimness on another order of magnitude.
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| 46. | When the Reds celebrated around midnight, it was with the grimness of survivors intent on getting out of the foul weather.
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| 47. | Contrast Green's current grimness with the surreal scene that played on local television news stations the morning after the fire.
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| 48. | Most of his stories are light-hearted and satiric in tone, with elements of black humor and occasional surprising grimness.
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| 49. | The contributing factors are varied : stress, alcohol abuse, the depressing grimness of police work, the frustration of office politics.
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| 50. | Her impoverished customers prefer it by the glassful _ 12 cents buys enough to dull the senses to the grimness of the place.
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