Before that persistent low-spirit sensation totally takes over, here are a few ideas to put up a barricade against the dismalness. |
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Its dismalness is largely a delusion, due to the fact that its chief ornaments, at least in our own day, are university professors. |
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When confronted with an empty tomb in our lives, do we look at the hopefulness of the situation or do we look at the dismalness of the situation? |
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To wait fruitfully is not to dream away the now, to brood about its dismalness, to protest its unacceptability, all the hallmarks of being bored. |
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The problem for them, of course, is image and the built-in dismalness of their names. |
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More and more do I feel the bleak cold threadbare dismalness of England after the war, struck by the great flu epidemic, short of food and warmth. |
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Well, I wasn't promised any fun, just dismalness. |
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Perhaps it's a good thing Hook New Town was never built, though: its closest relative, Cumbernauld in Scotland, has since become a laughing stock famed for the dismalness of its very own concrete town centre. |
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On the contrary, we may wonder if Iñárritu and his editor didn't scissor the movie into fragments in order to give soap-opera dismalness the appearance of radical art. |
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