The generosity of friends and supporters kept them going during the bleakest periods. |
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And in the twilight of their youth, this bleakest enlightening is, for a pair lovelorn and wretched, their single and final solace. |
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The 100 or so residents are now expecting a rush of tourists, all eager to see what Britain's bleakest spot has to offer. |
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This is the heaviest and bleakest view of Australianised suburbia ever represented on local screens. |
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Thrift is the bleakest of all the virtues, especially in an era of consumerism, credit cards, and shopaholics. |
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But even in their bleakest moments, most hip-hoppers see something more at stake in violence than mere braggadocio. |
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His timing remained exquisite, expertly coaxing laughs from the bleakest onscreen situation. |
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David could be the bleakest character Allen has played, even more so than the pill-popping, whoring Harry. |
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The nonprofit Samasource farms out manual data-entry work to refugees in the bleakest war-torn areas on earth. |
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But it is precisely when conditions are bleakest that people on both sides require a positive vision for the future. |
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And working in politics at the bleakest moment is better than any other career that certainly was available to me. |
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That comes a few hours after the jobs report from Friday morning, one of the bleakest yet. |
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But the bleakest Utopia of all, the very first of the Unutopias, had come from Wells long before that. |
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The terrain traversed is among the bleakest and wildest in England, and construction was halted for months at a time due to frozen ground, snowdrifts and flooding. |
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