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They made the pedestrian plaza in the back even drearier.
" A "hyper-regulated tech sector would look a lot drearier," he said Wednesday on "Power Lunch.
Here's hoping NBC's loss is another network's gain, because morning without Hall seems a little bit drearier.
He's unpleasant, but not in an especially interesting way, and ingratiating in a way that's even drearier.
Alexis Bledel's new role will take her from the quaint streets of Stars Hollow to a much drearier place.
Looking at these mutants, the drearier among us might try to wade into a discussion of GMOs and Frankenstein produce.
And on a drearier note, the D.C. metro system has been a mess this morning after a cable fire at McPherson.
Not in the hands of the Flemish director Michaël R. Roskam, apparently, who prefers to take a darker, altogether drearier route.
However, with the second act, in which the escaped Vixen finds emancipation and love, the staging settled into a drearier vein.
Musk tends to paints a drearier picture of a world shared with AI, saying its effects will be polarizing on humanity.
What followed was even drearier post-apocalyptic fare, movies like "Silent Running" or "Soylent Green" that would dominate sci-fi through most of the decade.
The weather's getting colder and the world's getting drearier, so I can't think of anything more necessary than a new Toy Story movie, preferably injected straight into me.
Organic Valley even claims to data to back up this drearier view: For instance, only 16% of women would describe their morning with the hashtag #blessed, the commercial says.
To my eyes, the drearier bottom shot looks a little more "realistic" of the two, but maybe that says more about my own personal outlook on life than anything.
Unlike other similar palaces — the poetic pink sandstone Jaipur House, say, now the National Gallery of Modern Art — Bikaner House met a drearier fate as government offices and a bus depot.
But the action is even drearier than usual, despite the ocean of possibilities baked into the premise, and the buffet of historical figures at their disposal (literally, as often as not).
But the city's lagging response to a serious infrastructural problem as it prioritized more conspicuously impressive forms of development speaks to the much larger issue — the near constant capitulation to vanities and greed over submission to drearier obligations.
Washington (CNN)A meeting Friday between President Donald Trump and newly powerful Democrats ended in varied descriptions of what transpired, with Republicans expressing fresh optimism a deal could be struck and their political opponents offering drearier views of a compromise.
As close as these races are—and a half game separates the three National League teams chasing two wild card sports, with five teams within three games of the American League's two—they have a different and drearier sort of tension.
That mutated into a far drearier, and far more satisfying post-apocalyptic epic called The Last of Us. Released in 2013, the game follows Joel and Ellie, survivors in a world overrun by a horrific fungal parasite that zombifies its victims, as the two make it across a desolated United States in hopes of developing a cure.
" The proliferation of supertalls puts the city at risk of becoming "darker, drearier and more austere than its denizens deserve," the Municipal Art Society, a 221-year-old nonprofit organization, wrote in its 2017 report "The Accidental Skyline," which was critical of what it called "loopholes in the city's existing regulations, which have been exploited to create larger buildings than ever intended by zoning.
Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado. Fish have a distinct coloration during the breeding season: males turn into a “steely- blue” color, while the females become a drearier, yellowish-brown color.
The defiant and hopeful spring metaphor can be interpreted as a counterexample to the nature poetry of Peter Huchel, whose works take a drearier and elegiac tone.Jürgen Haupt: Natur und Lyrik. Naturbeziehungen im 20. Jahrhundert. Metzler, Stuttgart 1983, , pp. 190–192.
Moreover, the book is entirely charming quite apart from > its qualities as child literature. This is rare; for, generally speaking, > nothing makes drearier reading than the conscious juvenility of adults." Muggeridge continued by saying, > "Mr. Ransome has the same magical power that Lewis Carroll had of being the > child in terms of himself.
" Some reviewers were less divided in their assessments of "Wouldn't Leave". In comparison to West's singles "Lift Yourself" and "Ye vs. the People" from April 2018, the song was described by Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone as West having "even drearier complaints on deck." Jonah Bromwich from Pitchfork wrote in response to the song: "The music is an army of prayer hands, floating on a wave—please and thank you and praise you all at once—all for Kim.
Cleve shrugs aside the episode and the next morning receives his orders. He arrives in Korea on a frigid afternoon and despite a feeling of exhilaration, his first impression of Korea is of a dreary, impoverished country made drearier by the slow-moving military bureaucracy. Assigned to an elite fighter wing at the primitive Kimpo air base, Cleve arrives to find it abuzz with an outgoing mission and talk of a bad end to a bad week: the leading ace in the wing has just been shot down and killed.The allusion is to the death of Major George A. Davis, Jr., who was killed in action soon after Salter arrived at Kimpo.

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