I saw her reappear near her seat a few minutes later, looking sort of glum. |
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It was a slightly glum day, the vivid blue of the sky partially hidden by overcast, and the silky gray rainbirds taking flight in the chill air. |
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Ham gets all glum about the circumstances and talks to himself a great deal in mind-bendingly long non-internal monologues. |
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The train felt glum and groggy, as if the energy of Manhattan was draining away the further north we travelled. |
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He's got a glum expression on his face making his lips form a straight line and his eyes frown. |
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When the three speakers heard what I said, two of them looked quite glum but the third one got up and said that he got it totally wrong. |
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The day went by quickly, everybody's mood seemed to be glum and the gray and rainy weather outside didn't help. |
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Whether these opposing price trends leave you more giddy than glum depends largely on demographics. |
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The only time I've seen them look more glum is when they attempted to gee up an unresponsive crowd while supporting Travis earlier this year. |
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Next time I get too cranky and glum, will someone please remind me of these words I wrote today? |
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Carrie is looking so glum that it's hard to believe they haven't already told her she's going. |
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My low, glum eyebrow position immediately exploded into a gigantic gleeful gloat! |
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Everyone looks very glum all the time, for no good reason, and everyone is very elongated. |
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It was not hard to notice the glum expression on her face, though he could not understand what it was that was bothering her. |
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Tomorrow's light shall see us pale and glum, and muckenders shall wave for months to come. |
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This girl was so glum, her face seemed so void of emotions, yet her eyes clearly shone with immense sadness. |
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The original Edinburgh International Festival was dreamt up as an antidote to the glum aftermath of the Second World War. |
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It finally took a hard smack with Godzilla's tail to rouse him out of his glum state and knock us all over with a wind tornado of anger. |
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Nevertheless, she looked glum as she returned to her London hotel in a black maxi dress, black flatform shoes and a plain black baseball cap. |
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Looking glum throughout the prandial affair, the former president afterwards e-mailed John Adams. |
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After a minute he hung up the phone with a glum expression on his face and went back to driving meticulously. |
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I remember being glum and depressed, at first, about the new ethos of the early eighties. |
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What's the point in going out for a coffee if you're going to sit there all glum and miserable? |
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She didn't want to, which was why she wore a glum expression as she examined herself. |
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Many readers are probably in a glum mood this morning, what with the world trade talks at a seeming impasse. |
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We were glum indeed as we contemplated another day of terror, another day of food shortage and useless tasks. |
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British summers mean we get rain, wind, sun, snow and frost all in the same week but our winters are just so glum, no blizzards just unrelenting dankness. |
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He made a concerted effort to smile his way out of his understandably glum expression while I tried to say what I wanted to say in the right kind of way. |
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I was a little glum at the thought of walking back up but it's wonderful what the promise of a farmhouse lunch can conjure up in the way of fortitude. |
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The Englishwoman admitted that, at times, drawing a Korean in an international competition made the heart drop, so perhaps that is why she looked glum. |
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The chairman of JJB Sports was in downbeat mood at the firm's AGM with a glum combination of reduced turnover, lower profit margins and higher operating costs. |
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In the back-to-school spirit, here is a cribber's guide to the glum atmosphere. In one way the misery of Euro-types is misplaced. |
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Monster is both an incredible trip and a profoundly glum experience. |
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Part of the glum view of Mr Brown is that his decade spent coveting his Downing Street neighbour's job has reinforced those habits. |
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They are interventionists, says one glum energy sector executive. Spaniards have grown used to Mr Zapatero's showmanship. |
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To the somewhat incongruously glum soundtrack of the National, who are at 64 with Graceless. |
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Not surprisingly, the mood in the Italian press following last night's game is rather glum. |
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Dyke's disgust doesn't feel confected, and he offers another anecdote with glum dismay. |
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You'd look glum, too, she points out, if you'd just emerged from that kind of an ordeal. |
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But no one wants to join the army of the glum, and when you're constantly talking about what's not working, the world tunes you out. |
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Clearly, if these are considered to amount to failure, then the prospects for the next ten years can only be glum. |
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A second member, who has always found John a pleasant enough chap, asks the first why she thinks John is glum. |
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The glum if not surprising result of this investigation is that governments tend to spend more than they promise at budget time. |
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How does the organic wine market stand in light of the coming year 2009, globally expected to be a very glum year? |
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But ahead are the glum problems of capacity, resources, personnel and individual fears-all the problems that were there from the outset. |
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This glum view could well be related to pessimistic financial expectations. |
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Before long she noticed me sitting in the fighting chair looking glum. |
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If you're a glum dour downbeat killjoy who has nothing to peddle but reheated miserabilism, you will come across as a bitter fool, and no one will be persuaded. |
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As for the stock market, the heightened loss estimates made for a glum start to the trading day. |
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Even Escovedo's own record company casually tosses off buzzwords like loss, longing and regret in his bio, but he says it is wrong to typecast him as a rather glum fellow. |
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Brian strikes me as actually quite a glum and unforthcoming figure. |
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Just loads of identikit semis, a glum high street and loads of hoodies. |
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We convened at the White Horse Tavern, under the glum and bleary eyes of Dylan Thomas, Norman Mailer, and Jack Kerouac. |
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The mood in the camp is pretty glum at the minute. |
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For example, let us say that we are thinking about hiring John, but a member of our group says that John has too glum a personality to deal with the public. |
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Enemy Cert 12 IN this psychosexual thriller Jake Gyllenhaal plays glum maths professor Adam who is in a rocky relationship with girlfriend Helen. |
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Monsignor Rytig was a rather glum and abrupt character, a mildly liberal Jugoslav who was certainly hoeing a dry and barren furrow. |
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The glum economic situation that overshadowed the first half of 2002 turned out to be an advantage for the Société as business values shifted and it was able to make investments under attractive financial conditions. |
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The French were feeling glum about unemployment and globalisation. |
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Hillsborough County goes blue and Romney supporters get glum. |
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So why are economic forecasters so glum about the fourth quarter? |
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Madge looked glum on the eve of her big day as film director Guy drove her from a Kaballah blessing. |
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And Mr McCain is no great communicator. With a month to go, Americans may hear a dirge of glum economic news nearly every day between now and the election. |
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Looking glum throughout the prandial affair, Jefferson later e-mailed John Adams. |
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His glum conclusion, delivered at a conference in 1993, was that although the myth about the KGB's invincibility had collapsed, the agency itself was very much alive. Indeed it was. |
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It was a pretty slow train and, some of the fellows were very glum especially some of the married men who had left wives and family, teary eyed on the Aneroid station platform. |
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Remembering the exchange now, Dickie smiled that winning southern-boy smile. Then he went glum again. He thumped the purfled sound board. |
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The only possible conclusion is glum mockery. |
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In this sense then it's a bit of a glum picture. |
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You'll find a complete catalogue among the people whose views place them in the Deprived category: financial difficulties, poor health, inactivity and an overall glum view of life. |
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Despite a generally glum year for the economy as a whole, marked by a number of important elections, the European markets underwent a series of developments that varied according to region and industry. |
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His parent's conversations became more glum, and his father played with him more rarely, and it had been a long time since they made drawings together. |
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Young, glum single mum Lizzie keeps dragging her own elderly mother and deaf, 9-year-old boy Frankie from apartment to crummy apartment in the port city of Greenock. |
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Our glum Tory trustafarian baronet's son detests a Labour system funnelling PS28billion into the purses and wallets of families with children and workers on low wages. |
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