Building sand castles and playing beach volleyball may be grittier vacation pastimes than you think, according to a new report. |
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Before you've even taken it all in, the traps and hi-hats have locked right in, as well as a deeper, grittier guitar snarl. |
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All manner of psychological studies and anecdata show that in the face of setbacks, grittier people tend to achieve more of their goals. |
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On the small screen, he has been playing more realistic and grittier characters and has attracted a broader audience. |
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Its author emerges as a grittier W. G. Sebald, a lyrical German writer with the same forlorn urge to rescue lives and cultures from oblivion. |
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They are likely to press for a grittier home-affairs policy. A bigger worry for the coalition should be broader public opinion. |
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But the film reveals a grittier side to his existence, too at one point he appears to stab an intruder and is later arrested. |
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Well, it's back, and grittier than ever and this time the sets don't even wobble. |
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Even some of the state's grittier areas have been reinventing themselves. |
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Teaser footage of the reboot along with a poster was unveiled at San Diego's Comic-Con brought so much excitement amongst fans with it's grittier and more realistic style. |
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He said that it took another 3 million years for elephants to evolve the high-crowned teeth, which are better suited for the grittier, grassy food. |
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Cheika believes the Wallabies have grown steadily grittier up front since he took the helm at the start of November, and challenged his players to prove it. |
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Someone New has the popsoul of Sam Smith but feels grittier. |
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