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30 Sentences With "dreariest"

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I love leaving when it's still light out even in the dreariest PNW weather.
As such, the two of them illustrate one of the dreariest truths of gender-related social science literature.
This version, in the dreariest Hollywood-remake tradition, turns a grim, morally ambiguous story into a fable of empowerment.
The Fix With a little planning and dedication, it's possible to turn even the dreariest outdoor space into an urban retreat.
You made it through the dreariest days of winter and things are only going to get warmer and sunnier from there.
The bolognese is a cinch to make and a single batch will get you through the longest and dreariest of winter work weeks.
Every year, we suffer through the darkest, dreariest, and coldest days of winter all while thinking about the ultimate reward summertime promises to bring.
Harry Potter Throw Pillow Black/Gold, $19.99, at TargetThis sequin throw pillow has enough pizzazz to spruce up even the dreariest cupboard under the stairs.
I've walked alongside whole families dressed in their dreariest best, and I've had to cut through crowds of police officers in formal attire, flanked by bagpipers.
Here in Switzerland we have a permanent coalition, the dreariest continuity imaginable, and it is a big factor in our stability, resulting in long-term business confidence.
The world has its problems, as it always has; 1979 is both a long time ago and yet still very much with us in the dreariest ways.
In addition to classic black, it's available in violet, tomato red, yellow, fuchsia pink, emerald green and blue to brighten up even the dreariest days of winter.
From windowless rooms to non-ventilated kitchens to that dry spot right above your radiator, these foolproof plants should be able to survive even the dreariest of rooms.
So hopes must be vested in the second prong of HSBC's grand reform—to move capital away from the dreariest businesses and towards "higher growth and return opportunities".
So hopes must be placed in the second prong of HSBC's grand reform—to move capital away from the dreariest businesses and towards "higher growth and return opportunities".
Kittlaus described the brains of Viv as, "software that's writing itself," which is a pretty bold statement with some implications that call to mind the dreariest of Skynet dystopias.
We're in the thick of winter and whether you're in a cold or warm climate, it doesn't matter, you are likely deep in the funk of the dreariest season of them all.
But sometimes, on the dreariest days, when I know I need something extra special to lure me out of bed, I'll toast the oats in browned butter before adding them to the pot.
This iteration from the director Bronagh Lagan doesn't possess much compensatory energy, and it's further hampered by the dreariest set imaginable, from Simon Wells, which makes a Day-Glo decade look unutterably drab.
Still, while it may be impossible to say which Radiohead song has the dreariest subtext, the data Thompson used allowed him to chart a basic path through the band's discography, mapping each album by its overall atmosphere of gloom.
At the College World Series, where the best-of-three final between Oregon State and Arkansas is set to begin on Tuesday after a rainout on Monday, the Greatest Show on Dirt can stretch as long as the dreariest Yankees-Red Sox marathon.
But just as we gather our coziest blanket around us on the dreariest days of winter, so too must we comfort ourselves in this dreary political time by remembering, and nurturing, the successful examples of bipartisanship, and yes, nonpartisanship, that still do thrive.
Wiesenfeld notes it's not 100% positive—mark the half-sung, half-yelped "queer in a way that works for you" refrain on one of the record's standouts "Human Bog"—but even the dreariest moments hit your ears feeling like you're waking up in someone's cottage on a sunny hill in some fantasy world.
DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. The practical, bustling west proved a prison of the dreariest description to the artist.
In contrast to Graham Greene's The Lawless Roads, this work of 1930s travel writing found little favor in its time. Today, the book is still not highly regarded. One critic called it "polemical in content, rancorous in tone — by much the dreariest of [Waugh's] travel books".Garnett, Robert R. (1990).
Amid the boredom of the largely eventless drift, the crew ate well; ship's stores were boosted by regular hunting parties which brought a harvest of seal and polar bear meat. Jeannette trapped in the ice, off Herald Island In late October, as winter approached, De Long ordered the Edison arc lighting system erected, but the generating mechanism failed to produce even the dimmest of lights, and the apparatus was swiftly abandoned, along with the equally ineffective telephone system. Christmas 1879, and the start of the new year, were celebrated without great joy; De Long wrote of Christmas as "the dreariest day of my life, and it is certainly the dreariest part of the world". On January 19, 1880, Jeannettes hull was breached by the ice, and she began to take in water rapidly.
On the night of the final Froboess performed 7th in the running order, following Sweden and preceding the Netherlands. "Zwei kleine Italiener" was one of very few fun, uptempo songs in what in retrospect is usually rated as one of the dreariest contests of all. Each national jury awarded 3-2-1 to their top three songs, and at the close of voting "Zwei kleine Italiener" had received 9 points, placing Germany 6th of the 16 entries. The German jury awarded its 3 points to contest winners France.
Verse drama as such, however, in becoming closet drama, became simply a longer poetic form, without the connection to practical theatre and performance. According to Robertson Davies in A Voice From the Attic, closet drama is "Dreariest of literature, most second hand and fusty of experience!" But indeed a great deal of it was written in Victorian times, and afterwards, to the extent that it became a more popular long form at least than the faded epic. Prolific in the form were, for example, Michael Field and Gordon Bottomley.
After the Register had been in publication eight years, Niles decided in 1818 to offer an index for all twelve volumes published in that period. He hired young writer and critic, John Neal to read all twelve volumes, noting the location of salient topics throughout each article. Neal worked sixteen hours a day, seven days a week, for more than four months on the project, which he called “about the dreariest and heaviest drudgery mortal man was ever tried with,” and that Niles claimed was "the most laborious work of the kind that ever appeared in any country." For producing the 254-page index, Niles paid Neal $200 plus a $100 bound copy of the volumes he indexed.
Though his life is cut short, he receives his vindication by coming to moral clarity at last, rejecting conventional hypocrisy, and acknowledging his bond to his brother. His uniqueness and worth are confirmed as well by his posthumous success as an artist. The phrase "the longest journey" appears in Percy Bysshe Shelley's Epipsychidion: I never was attached to that great sect Whose doctrine is, that each one should select Out of the crowd a mistress or a friend, And all the rest, though fair and wise, commend To cold oblivion, though it is in the code Of modern morals, and the beaten road Which those poor souls with weary footsteps tread, Who travel to their home among the dead By the broad highway of the world, and so With one chained friend, perhaps a jealous foe, The dreariest and longest journey go.

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