And once it had become clear that her every question about my school would be answered gloomily, she stopped asking. |
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So how disappointing, how gloomily predictable, that the proposed new footbridge is being greeted with the usual grumbling hostility. |
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Britain seems unable to escape the ghosts of Victorian engineers and Victorian novelists who so gloomily overshadow our own productions. |
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She pictures a woman lying gloomily on the couch reading a book about Maria Callas. |
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All I heard was a loud screech of tires and a loud crash of thunder that echoed gloomily through my thoughtless mind. |
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Instead, Cindy was stuck staring gloomily out the window as rain steadily beat against it. |
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Sarah sat gloomily on the bearskin rug in front of the fire in the lesser hall. |
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I stared gloomily down at the gray lumps floating in the watery, cloudy liquid. |
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Outside he lost no time in tipping out the useless contents of the can then, gloomily, he made his way down the path to the lake. |
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Publishers mutter gloomily that while there are a huge number of children's books out there, there hasn't actually been a rise in the number of authors selling books. |
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The BBcode: Make your farewells to the gloomily sober messages on the forums, MSN, and PC Conviction! |
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I slouched gloomily off thinking that there were too many troubles in the world. |
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A sudden shiver of apprehension twitched his body and caused him gloomily to give utterance to a short, sharp bark. |
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Retired Rodeo Riders, another striking rodeo shot taken the same year, features several aged, onetime broncobusters in wheelchairs, staring gloomily at the camera. |
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In trade in particular the prospects as to employment and to demand are assessed more gloomily. |
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Now, on a huge screen, staff and guests watched the editor of Politkovskaya's old paper, Novaya Gazeta, talk gloomily on a video linkup from Moscow about the battle to survive. |
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It is indeed a striking fact that, in confidence surveys, consumers have been inclined to assess the general economic situation much more gloomily than their personal situation. |
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Even more gloomily he examined the remnants of the butter block. |
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Instead, driven by changing economic and social realities, some newspapers are migrating to the Internet as fast as they can, while others gloomily face declining and ageing readerships. |
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The famous 'haemorrhage' record industry executives have been gloomily forecasting for some time now shows no signs of slowing for now, but who knows? 2005 could yet prove to be the year of recovery! |
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Even if such tales are apocryphal no one in the party is looking forward to going on the stump and selling the message this time around, he adds gloomily. |
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It consisted of an arched corridor of apparently interminable length, gloomily lighted with jets of gas at regular intervals. |
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