I won't be all doom and gloom here — mostly doom and gloom, sure, but there are bright spots.
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Yet over the span of Mr. Netanyahu's premiership, the situation has gone from gloom to more gloom, from dark times to darker ones, from some measure of hope to despair.
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But it's not all doom and gloom — I promise.
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There is a gloom – a shroud over our stock market.
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Options include a gloom, a regression or even an assumption.
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Unexpectedly greatest news, like a ray of light after gloom.
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And yet Germans have a sense of doom and gloom.
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But the gloom lacks a sense of the bigger picture.
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Financial spreadbetters predicted the gloom would spread to European trading.
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But events like this are not all doom and gloom.
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Of course, it's not all doom and gloom at Apple.
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Amid the gloom, however, there are some reasons for hope.
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Still think Satanism is all about doom, gloom, and death?
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Image: Brett Lewis, QUTBut it wasn't all doom and gloom.
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If that's the case, it's not necessarily doom and gloom.
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Suddenly Democrats' gloom lifted -- even as Trump's poll numbers sagged.
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Despite the gloom, some are still holding on to hope.
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GLOOM seems to have descended at the start of 20083.
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Is the doom and gloom about Japanese gaming's irrelevance true?
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The gloom may be unremitting, but it is not selfish.
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"However it's not all absolute doom and gloom," O'Carroll said.
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Bankruptcy sounds scary, but it's not all doom and gloom.
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Yet it may not be all gloom for the greenback.
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It was an episode full of gloom, foreboding and violence.
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While the race may be narrow, the gloom appears broad.
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The doom and gloom onstage extended to the fiction offerings.
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Some readers may see desolation and gloom behind her smile.
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Is there a bright side to all of this gloom?
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But all around China, gloom and uncertainty are the word.
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The forecast was made during a period of deep gloom.
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The Republicans have become the party of doom and gloom.
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The future for democracy is not all doom and gloom.
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Crucially, though, personal writing today isn't all doom and gloom.
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It's not all doom and gloom for Hulu subscribers, however.
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One department store chain has managed to avoid the gloom.
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But now, he is also full of gloom and doom.
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I counterweighted my own internal gloom with saturnalian energy and verve.
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The images are beautiful, but they're simultaneously awash with heavy gloom.
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Early in the year, Taiwan's president had appeared mired in gloom.
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The gloom in the run-up to Christmas has been building.
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Did you know that a Zozobra is an Old Man Gloom?
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The economy, after years of gloom, shows some signs of recovery.
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Gloom seems to dominate much of the investment world these days.
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Some economists saw Tuesday's data as a precursor of more gloom.
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Yet over the past few months, gloom has turned to sunshine.
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It's a note of positivity rather than a note of gloom.
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One possibility is that their previous gloom may have been overblown.
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Still, that doesn't mean everything was doom and gloom while filming.
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But here too there are reasons to peer through the gloom.
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Some foreign observers find it easy to explain China's relative gloom.
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Boris Johnson is an anti-gloom politician, a force for positivism.
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If it's the next year we can talk doom and gloom.
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A decline in copper prices on Thursday added to the gloom.
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CNN's Emerging Markets Editor John Defterios believes the gloom is overplayed.
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Many shuffle about their daily tasks suffused in gloom and pessimism.
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But on the whole, there is much less cause for gloom.
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GAS has more to do with abysses, with depth and gloom.
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Perhaps the gloom has spread even to countries with strong economies.
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BIG European defence firms had cause for gloom not long ago.
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The gloom contrasted with the misplaced optimism of the previous year.
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But hotel gloom has recently slipped into the cultural conversation nonetheless.
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It also includes a remix by electronic gloom masters Boy Harsher.
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Your light can't shine so bright when Saturn's gloom is around.
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The Instagram account of 3D neon artist Ruby Gloom will deliver.
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Cinematographer Eric Stitzel's photography revels in the gloom of Giger's art.
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The gloom has also spread to markets outside the United States.
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All is not doom and gloom in the pastry department, though.
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Mercury, Mars and Venus will pop out of the deepening gloom.
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Still, some analysts think the tariff gloom and doom is overdone.
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Beyond Dzu's unfortunate fate, a sense of gloom pervaded the capital.
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The optimism from investors masks a continued gloom among insiders, however.
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Recent weak wage growth figures is adding to the pound's gloom.
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This gloom is what gives the film its best attribute – atmospherics.
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Their neon-orange gear is a disquieting beacon in the gloom.
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"Today was a gloom-busting day," the "Mad Money" host concluded.
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However, an existential gloom seemed to drip from its beveled ceilings.
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Gloom about the country exists side by side with personal confidence.
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The cover does look a bit "doom and gloom" to be fair!
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But not everyone would agree that it was all doom and gloom.
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But not everyone sees doom and gloom in the declining Halloween number.
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Gloom stalked their literature even before the traumas of the 20th century.
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Their light has a faraway, amber quality you could call cheerful gloom.
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The sense of doom and gloom dissipated as the markets settled in.
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The familiar gold of the handle shone in the soft green gloom.
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But don't get the wrong idea; it's not all doom and gloom.
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THE GLOBAL economic mood has taken to whipsawing between gloom and optimism.
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If you want to be free, the GOP was doom and gloom.
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But it would not take much bad news to reinstate the gloom.
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The most recent episode of The Bachelor hit peak gloom this week.
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It was so nice to see their smiles after so much gloom.
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It isn't all doom and gloom for India, very much the contrary.
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But it's not all gloom and doom for women in Silicon Valley.
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The pursuit of diversity in tech is not all doom and gloom.
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Antiques shrouded in dust cloths were just barely visible in the gloom.
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It's far more interesting than just a hungry monster in the gloom.
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But not all Republicans believe it's doom and gloom for their party.
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The millennial gloom hovering over such a project is surely no accident.
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Then came Ayotte's comments, which seem likely to contribute to GOP gloom.
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The 21913th century ended in gloom for the future of ballet choreography.
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That's not to say all is doom and gloom in the sector.
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Not all detectives have to be brooding, whiskey-swilling clouds of gloom.
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However, despite the threat to profits, there is no cause for gloom.
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For her, Rule No. 1: Never let the gloom gain a foothold.
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A gray sky over Central Park lent a nice feeling of gloom.
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This gloom-and-doom vision has Republicans trembling, and their critics salivating.
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Doom and gloom only leads to fear and paralysis, studies have shown.
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At Studio 54 everybody could shake free of the doom and gloom.
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It offers a glimmer of hope in a sea of economic gloom.
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The gloom over the Buckeyes program has lifted, and Spring credits Muzerall.
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A threatening shape amid the gloom, and amplified chomping noises. Uh-oh.
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Because by the end, the book gives us more hope than gloom.
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Brick-and-mortar retailers entered the Thanksgiving under a cloud of gloom.
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Yet there's nothing terribly cheery about him; he's a vision of gloom.
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It offers a glimmer of hope in a sea of economic gloom.
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Amid the gloom of the late-afternoon rain, we began our trek.
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It's incredibly raw and emotional, but it's not all doom and gloom.
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Yet the market has paid little heed to the doom and gloom.
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In 2020, running on economic gloom or class war probably won't work.
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Within minutes of the first pitch, the feeling of gloom only thickened.
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In isolation, the generic ballot might not spell total doom and gloom.
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FORECASTING GLOOM There was more drama for Brexit-bound British markets too.
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Around the hearth, old Rwandan folk tales dispel the gloom of exile.
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NOT ALL DOOM & GLOOM Not all analysts subscribe to a doomsday scenario.
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The news is full of doom and gloom, but at least it's Friday.
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It is the color of glamour, and it is the color of gloom.
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At a time of national gloom and division, that is a great asset.
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Lastly, is the doom and gloom over the future of London nightlife exaggerated?
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Historically, the trill has acquired associations with doom, gloom, and even the occult.
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The doom and gloom makes it the most affecting horror film of 2018.
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Instead, it's been a lot of doom and gloom to kick off 2100.
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That said, it isn't all doom and gloom for the future of apps.
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We are under no obligation to read doom-and-gloom into these findings.
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It plans to build a second plant this year, despite the economic gloom.
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He was responding to Trump's doom and gloom, but it's the wrong response.
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Yet the mood among British carmakers is a mixture of nervousness and gloom.
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Now, I'm not here to sing another tired song of doom and gloom.
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But it has to be said, Child's Play isn't all doom and gloom.
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As the weather grew colder, however, Musk seemed to emerge from his gloom.
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The doom and gloom crowd had predicted dismal first quarter numbers from Tesla.
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Global trade tensions continue to be among the main culprits behind the gloom.
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The gloom in the run-up to Christmas has been building in Britain.
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The gains helped Swiss shares buck the gloom and close 0.4 percent higher.
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Yet Britain as seen through foreign eyes is not all doom and gloom.
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Maturity helped the band to learn when to pull back on the gloom.
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Deepening those portents of GOP gloom, white women broke exactly evenly this year.
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Erratic weather has also trimmed crop yields, contributing to gloom in the countryside.
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Brace yourself for waterboarding and other tools of torture, wielded in grainy gloom.
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In the Warriors' case of gloom, though, you can spot some silver linings.
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As humanism and moderate religion have withered, gloom has pervaded that national mind.
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The report wasn't all doom and gloom; it also had some positive findings.
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" But today, he says, he feels ready: "The doom and gloom has shifted.
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But being holed up in the convention center wasn't all doom and gloom.
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"It's going to turn people off if it's doom and gloom," he said.
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But on Thursday, investors seemed to find gloom even in good earnings news.
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But gloom also seems to be part of a considered strategy on Mrs.
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The result was gloom and anxiety in every reach of the financial sphere.
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I like to think of it as hopeful gloom, so not entirely despair.
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Collins discusses sorrow, nostalgia and gloom in an often lighthearted and ironic tone.
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" In this case, the answer would be DOOM, as in "Gloom and DOOM.
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Storm clouds Shearing argues that some of the gloom and doom is unjustified.
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Her cellphone rang and she looked at it and her gloom briefly lifted.
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It is possible, of course, that investors' gloom will prove to be overblown.
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And the consolatory ending feels tacked-on after two hours of jittery gloom.
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But even now, cast into gloom, the place seems poised for a postcard.
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The Steilhang exuded the full gloom of a north face at befogged dawn.
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The gloom adds to the despair of the story&aposs war-torn surroundings.
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Disappointing earnings in Europe weighed on blue-chip stocks, adding to the gloom.
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For all the gloom and mayhem, most of Congo is not at war.
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And stocks fell in Asia as the tariff threats renewed gloom among investors.
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A stock market rout has also added to the gloom over the economy.
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I'm like everybody: Sometimes I'm wildly optimistic; sometimes I feel doom and gloom.
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Music retailer HMV added to the gloom, collapsing into administration shortly after Christmas.
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GLOBAL GLOOM HEIGHTENS The BOJ next meets for a rate review on Oct.
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Still, the gloom that surrounded retail last year appears to have eased somewhat.
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There's been a lot of gloom about the oil and gas sector lately.
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled 21st-century doom and gloom.
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He has shown potential — a glimmer of hope amid a river of gloom.
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Voices come out of the gloom like a finger-poke in the sternum.
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It's not a doom-and-gloom show, but it's a thought-provoking show.
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Missing was the gloom-and-doom warnings of "American carnage" from his inaugural address.
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New York (CNN Business)June Gloom hit Hollywood at the box office this weekend.
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Just because death is around the corner doesn't mean it's all gloom and doom!
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Amy Winehouse, whose brief career was shrouded in gloom and chaos, has since died.
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Adding to the gloom is another statistic (or another face to the same statistic).
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You might worry that the show risks losing laughs by languishing in the gloom.
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Its normally tasty food business performed poorly, compounding the gloom over the firm's future.
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Despite the doom and gloom over the 2016 summer Olympics, Rio pulled it off.
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Just a few months ago, analysts promised doom and gloom for the world economy.
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In other words, the usual doom and gloom that's typical for a hump day.
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And much like anything else these days, it's a pile of gloom and doom.
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But where the show focuses on gloom and doom, Havens sees glimmers of hope.
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" Despite his grave proclamations, Lopatin says he isn't much interested in "doom and gloom.
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This bleak film paints a picture of doom and gloom where repair is impossible.
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The gloom for music bosses and artists, however, remains far greater than any cheer.
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After 14 assaults in two years, and more in nearby Belgium, gloom is deepening.
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I just feel if you come doom and gloom, you're gonna feel that way.
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She felt her way through the gloom to the light switch by the door.
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I'm not a doom-and-gloom guy, but I really believe it's this bad.
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Not all is doom and gloom in China's banking sector, according to an analyst.
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In Cleveland, in 1973, billowing smoke casts a gloom over the Clark Avenue bridge.
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Nvidia added to the doom-and-gloom by slashing its fourth-quarter sales guidance.
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The women wear stiff and elaborate headgear: patches of white in the humble gloom.
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But I could see it, in the gloom, the Mary Magdalene was still there.
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Is there any reason—not for hope, but maybe not for doom and gloom?
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It's stubbornly peppy in spite of the gloom and reassuringly human through the electrics.
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Like Charlotte Brontë's titular heroine, I wondered if the gloom had a deeper meaning.
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The coronavirus crisis is adding to the doom and gloom in the oil industry.
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And the loss of prominent starters to injuries foretells perhaps more gloom to come.
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But his persistent gloom was wearing thin, especially as the markets continued to soar.
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But this increase of the world population should evoke more than doom and gloom.
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"I made badges saying 'Magic Things Ahead,' so it's not all doom and gloom!"
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"There is so much doom and gloom about how badly off we will be."
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Yet among the gloom some travel analysts and observers see reason to be hopeful.
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He was scrolling through Twitter on Thursday and noticed the gloom-and-doom tone.
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It's not all the doom and gloom he gets from the national news media.
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Here's your Tuesday Briefing: • More financial gloom as stocks in the U.S. tanked again.
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Soon the Upside Down beckons, and Will beholds a fiery storm in the gloom.
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The hands-off policy might not last, given the deep gloom over physical magazines.
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I don't think we want to live with a lot of doom and gloom.
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Obviously, there was – PETER NAVARRO: No gloom and doom on New Year's Eve, Joe.
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Amid all the gloom, scientists in China provided a glimmer of hope this week.
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We're sorry to break this sad news, but it's not all doom and gloom.
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Many others including former Commissioner Wright have lamented the growing gloom at the FTC.
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Despite all this doom and gloom, we begin our book with some positive predictions.
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Lots of people were out enjoying the chance to unfurl from winter's long gloom.
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The government hopes that talk of a big fiscal boost will counterbalance the gloom.
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But that hasn't been enough for markets to entirely shake a sense of gloom.
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In Australia, forecasts for a rate cut on Tuesday firmed with gathering economic gloom.
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AN AIR OF Malthusian gloom hangs over smallhold farmers in Sironko, in eastern Uganda.
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The Somewhat Better Angels of Our Nature Well, it wasn't all doom and gloom.
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People are capable of doing extraordinary things in the season of inertia and gloom.
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This rosy picture might seem surprising, given science fiction's proclivity for doom and gloom.
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Will gloom about economic growth and trade push more investors into bonds and gold?
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Gloom, as its name suggests, is quite gloomy, constantly frowning and drooling on itself.
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The big question: Is Gloom allergic to itself, or is it high on itself?
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LONDON (Reuters) - Zinc is the stand-out amid the general industrial metals gloom right now.
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Despite that tightening of conditions, not everyone is predicting gloom for the corporate credit market.
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"It is not all gloom and doom and there is progress," Koehler told the meeting.
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But predictions of doom-and-gloom as the repeal of Obamacare looms have proven unfounded.
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And I don't want it to seem like Jack's story is all doom and gloom.
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Thompson's Gloom Index equation averaged the valence of a track and its sad word percentage.
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This gloom is largely due to factors beyond the control of Lewis and his team.
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Indeed, it may be time to get beyond the gloom of Sports Authority, Cramer said.
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Sure, having kids might make dating more complicated, but it's not all doom and gloom.
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A line of pale, decrepit buildings is visible through the gloom, miles in the distance.
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The headlights worn by miners and tourists making their ascent barely pierce the heavy gloom.
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Amid the gloom, some scholars still look to chart a course towards a healthier politics.
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Nonetheless, today's result also serves as a reminder not to overdo the gloom about Germany.
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But all such traditional cyclical bets are off unless the trade war gloom is lifted.
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But not everything was doom and gloom for the series, in fact far from it.
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And you probably have already guessed why such doom and gloom is predicted -- online shopping.
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But it hasn't been all doom and gloom in Rosenberg's forecasts over the past year.
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An alternative explanation is that their early optimism and more recent gloom are both exaggerated.
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And that's even more dispiriting than all the gloom and doom of Batman v Superman.
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But breaking through the gloom was the main event between Dustin Poirier and Anthony Pettis.
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The man who wants to save the bees But it's not all gloom and doom.
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I think we're probably ... I think the narrative around doom and gloom is not correct.
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The most recent national polls show almost nothing but doom and gloom for the GOP.
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By its end, Jerusalem acquires an infernal gloom that seems to allow no light in.
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Below, the windows of the B train, etched with graffiti, are radiant in the gloom.
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A Ph.D. thesis, legend has it, ranks his novels in order of percentages of gloom.
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The relative resilience of equity markets might appear to run counter to debt market gloom.
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One other thing to consider amid this selling and gloom: There is an optimistic scenario.
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Or do you have more precise emotional experiences, such as grief or despair or gloom?
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Add all these factors up, and the auto market's doom and gloom can be overstated.
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It's nihilistic and misanthropic, bleak and despairing, slickly shot and bathed in ragged industrial gloom.
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But the predicted gloom and doom never materialized even as domestic natural gas demand increased.
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But it has not all been doom and gloom in the orchestra world this year.
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David Brooks The popular gloom notwithstanding, we're actually living in an era of astounding progress.
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I'm a fan of scientists like Katharine Hayhoe, who warns against overdosing on unwarranted gloom.
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The Royals lost 97 games that season, just another in a sad string of gloom.
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Despite its gloom, it has become one of the most over-quoted poems in history.
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"I'm not saying a candidate needs to go around preaching doom and gloom," he said.
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The windows caked in dust, form eyes and flash out at me in the gloom.
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And investors clearly need more than a tariff delay to relieve recent doom and gloom.
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Whether aerobic or resistance, exercise is known to build strength, fight fatigue and lift gloom.
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Mary's scenes, which are laced throughout the novel, are visceral and seeped with Gothic gloom.
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Through the gloom, I could see P-47's eyes, like unlit yellow traffic lights.
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Timbers imbued the opening moments of the show with a sense of gloom and defeat.
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DeGrom's injury just heaped more gloom on a dispiriting night for the Mets (17-11).
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Her art jolts the 24-hour doom-and-gloom news cycle with humor and humanism.
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Every so often, a ray of sunshine pierces the gloom, illuminating a small urban patch.
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The gloom lifted, and a new, cosmopolitan Toronto emerged, concurrent with Jacobs's much welcomed residence.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Zinc continues to shine amid the general gloom pervading the base metals complex.
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This is a dull month for Bollywood, and "Fukrey Returns" just adds to the gloom.
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Haunting images of ghost ships sailing off into the Pacific, laced in shadow and gloom.
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Yet it would be a mistake to take the doom-and-gloom commentary too far.
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Democrats feared early on that a handful of Senate races foretold a night of gloom.
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A police siren rings in the distance as the song ends, threatening more gloom to come.
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The images in Giovanna Silva's new book are beautiful, but they're simultaneously awash with heavy gloom.
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It was about cancer, there was a lot of cancer going around—more doom and gloom.
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He leaves as prone to gloom about Britain as he was to optimism when he started.
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"True Love Waits" won the designation of saddest song with a Gloom Index score of 1.
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The idea middle age is a time of psychological gloom is also belied by research evidence.
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These pump out gloom about Europe, cheer about Russia and boosterism for pro-Russian populist parties.
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Despite Isaac's insistence that Annalise feel her grief, though, the episode isn't all gloom for her.
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The economic gloom is compounded by political uncertainty before an African National Congress conference in December.
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This, though, is where the small but hardy group of investors diverges from the mainstream gloom.
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It looks like the cloud of doom and gloom hanging over Snapchat parent company Snap Inc.
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For them, it's all gloom and doom in all of its flag-burning, civil disobedience glory.
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And then you look at some of these ads, and it's some doom and some gloom.
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The other side of all this is that the Brexit debate has been surrounded with gloom.
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Squatters peered warily out of broken windows; inside, a warren of shacks faded into the gloom.
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Q: Pundits are painting a picture of doom and gloom for startups in the near term?
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So, for the first time, I feel some sense that everything is not doom and gloom.
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In part, the poor performance of bank shares stems from the broader gloom in global markets.
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And then, in the face of all that despair and gloom, somehow there is still hope.
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But there is a second lesson that may act as a mild corrective to Euro-gloom.
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Adding to the gloom, producers are not turning off the taps as fast as people expected.
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Well, that's a reference to a collective I was a member of, called the Gloom Genre.
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PMIs so far show a lot of manufacturing gloom while pointing to relatively robust services activity.
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Chinko portrays hope in a situation where everything is stacked up to be doom and gloom.
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I shouldn't be dressed for doom and gloom, I need to come dressed for a party.
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Plus, as he told TIME, "it shows that getting older is not all gloom and doom."
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After about 40 minutes, Mendes said, rain started falling and light started filtering through the gloom.
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After five years of political and economic turmoil, a sense of gloom hangs over the country.
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Despite all of the doom and gloom in America, President Obama's approval rating is pretty good.
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As a climate scientist, I'm sometimes overwhelmed by the gloom and doom of my research area.
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I think the world has enjoyed a nice story amongst all of the doom and gloom.
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But Keith/Buck was all doom-and-gloom about the longer-term prospects of the area.
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It's not all gloom, though, because there is still a chance that the magic will work.
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There's hopefulness to be found in amongst all the doom and gloom of eroding manufacturing numbers.
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But the gloom could return if Britain votes to leave the European Union on June 23rd.
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Despite the doom and gloom rhetoric, we have yet to see anything come close to that.
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It might not be all doom and gloom, even with the beginnings of an inventory build.
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But if the Buckner Mansion retained the gloom of its fictional counterpart, the opposite happened here.
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Doug Bruno, the longtime DePaul coach, urged a tapping of the brakes on doom and gloom.
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Bear markets in stocks are rare but have the power to spread gloom through the economy.
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"I was overwhelmed by this sense of doom and gloom," she said in a recent interview.
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The shift in mood from optimism to gloom on the government's side on Saturday was palpable.
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Doom and gloom over Italy's banking sector is "exaggerated," according to Intesa Sanpaolo CEO Carlo Messina.
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Out of the predawn gloom and fog appeared the final, perilous, spotlit pitches of the Streif.
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The economic gloom supported a safety-bid for gold, with local firm Newcrest Mining climbing 3.6%.
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It's not all doom and gloom though, because there are devices out there that can help.
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I started counting their time left at home in weeks, and a gloom descended on me.
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"Doom loop" might be too strong - that's more 21.1 - so let's call it a "gloom loop".
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Retailers desperate for measures that could lift the consumption gloom say they'd welcome such a plan.
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But the British economy is paying a price as Brexit uncertainty contributes to a growing gloom.
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But is sterling on a one-way road south, or is the doom and gloom overdone?
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To put some of that gloom in context, there are bright spots in the Android update story.
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And it is far tougher than doom-and-gloom stories about coral bleaching would have you believe.
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But, there were some notable exceptions to the general doom and gloom over the past 22018 months.
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If the United Kingdom leaves the European Union without a deal, high street gloom will get worse.
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No wonder they find a strange comfort in returning to the doom and gloom of the past.
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The gloom has permeated stocks for so long; many investors forget that anything can even go up.
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But gloom suddenly made him give up, thank Mr Matlock, write down his name, and move on.
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IN THE DENSE gloom about climate change, news of coal's decline seems like a pinprick of hope.
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As I said, The Fosters isn't going to turn into a doom-and-gloom referendum of politics.
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Almost every passing headline deepens the Brexiteers' gloom—and whets their appetite for more tales of betrayal.
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For all the gloom, the 2017 losses were also proof of the resilience of the reinsurance industry.
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" Amid the doom and gloom facing Europe, Tusk said there was still "ample room" for "real optimism.
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Because your upcoming shopping trip should be more fun than doom, gloom, and ugly three-ring binders.
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Still, that doesn't mean that something you do nearly everyday has to be all doom-and-gloom.
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Despite the gloom, the Singapore dollar has remained strong on demand for safe-haven in emerging Asia.
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But his gloom is dispelled when his son comes home with a brand new 2017 R8 Audi.
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There was acknowledgement that they existed, but with very few exceptions, everything ended in gloom and doom.
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Each mural is understandably bright and garish to reflect and celebrate the subject, shunning doom and gloom.
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The gloom over PCs and Computex hasn't gone unnoticed by the organizers, Taiwan External Trade Development Council.
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If you're suffering from a case of winter gloom, this is bound to bring you back up.
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But the mood did not carry over to Europe, where weak corporate earnings added to the gloom.
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I don't think it necessarily spells doom and gloom for the rest of the pro-growth agenda.
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But the prospects of more stimulus has failed to lift the general gloom over the euro's outlook.
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It's not all doom and gloom for the youngest — and perhaps the most bloodied — Stark daughter, however.
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It's not all doom and gloom if you do work in one of the heart-challenging professions.
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But when he taught at Leeds he was given the nickname "Chuckles" for his apparently unrelieved gloom.
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A 3.9% slump in June suggests deepening gloom, even as traffic surges across Europe as a whole.
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As she's driven to the crime scene through the London gloom, her face spreads into a smile.
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It is not all doom and gloom, however, especially when Patterson turns to Jamaica's extraordinary cultural production.
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There was more gloom elsewhere, with European banks and copper also falling into bear market territory.
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That boosted Chinese equities and tempered some of the gloom around Beijing's bitter trade fight with Washington.
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Roger Cohen LONDON — I have been overcome by gloom since Britain voted to leave the European Union.
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It is no secret that the Trump administration is generally skeptical about climate change gloom and doom.
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But, despite the gloom around malls, some shopping centers have managed to stand the test of time.
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The Colour in Anything's watercolor cover — by Roald Dahl collaborator Sir Quentin Blake — reflects that gloom, too.
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"This is not gloom and doom right now," Rutgers coach Eddie Jordan told reporters after the loss.
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"If you're showing pictures that display negative doom and gloom, that's what you will get," O'Connor said.
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"Boy, was it depressing, it was all doom and gloom," Mook said of the GOP's Cleveland convention.
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There is definitely a slowdown of the manufacturing sector, but corporate profits were not gloom-and-doom.
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The spires and crenellations of the midtown buildings had taken on a Gothic cast in the gloom.
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But doom and gloom isn't necessarily the main draw of War of the Planet of the Apes.
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But it remains down for the week, amid Britain's economic gloom and a fast-approaching Brexit deadline.
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The ever-present specter of doom and gloom didn't stop some from having a jovial attitude though.
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I hope that comes across—that it's not all doom and gloom; that there's a light there.
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"We remain very bullish on China and don't subscribe to the doom and gloom there," said Cook.
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But doom and gloom isn't necessarily the main draw of War for the Planet of the Apes.
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Ahoy, it's doom and gloom for Reddit after the company welcomed investment from Chinese censorship overlord Tencent.
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"Widows," in other words, is a merger—of silliness and perspicacity, of conspiratorial gloom and surprising violence.
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Patrice missed how she changed everything—bursting through the tension in the house, lighting up the gloom.
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But it can't last, and the return to gloom, the entire cycle in microcosm, is inevitably crushing.
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But, just a decade after the last financial crisis, here are five popular doom-and-gloom scenarios.
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Brexit is not just an event, it is a feeling — suffocating and dispiriting and freighted with gloom.
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Leclerc said that the Smurf festival was a welcome break amid the "ambient gloom," according to AFP.
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Investors are waiting on a deluge of economic data this week stateside that could fuel economic gloom.
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That doesn't mean taking over or dragging out a stodgy set of doom-and-gloom talking points.
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We jig for another 20 minutes, and then turn toward the chilly gloom of our waiting car.
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He and the ghost ship disappear into the gloom once more, and the sailors are left shaken.
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And you know how much the beleaguered working class hates the gloom of transparency in their I.R.A.s.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Aussie backers are learning the hard way that greed and gloom don't mix.
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"Here I am in my sweats and my surgical mask and I'm walking into gloom," Fehrenbacher said.
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For many in Catalonia, independence offered a promise of improvement amid the gloom of a lengthy recession.
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Despite the doom and gloom, continued erosion of the industry is not a foregone conclusion, says Ramaswamy.
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Nicholas Kristof GANTA, Liberia — Cheer up: Despite the gloom, the world truly is becoming a better place.
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That's why they cheer every downdraft in manufacturing or CEO sentiment, and endlessly predict doom and gloom.
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They're tired of all this gloom and doom, and 'the U.S. is going in a trash heap.
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While doom and gloom are the hallmarks of the Democrats' current predicament, there are some bright spots.
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I don't think any artist that I collect really goes to that doomed-gloom kind of thing.
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Only a few years ago Pistoia, which has a population of 92,000, was mired in economic gloom.
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On impeachment day, we saw that people are capable of doing extraordinary things in times of gloom.
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A clear, sunny day is always valued more when it follows a week of rain and gloom.
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"We want to set the world on fire," he told me, eyes gleaming coldly in the gloom.
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The brilliant public figure, malignant in private, loomed over a household of gloom, silent meals and explosive abuse.
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The report wasn't all doom and gloom when it comes to the impact of AI on the workforce.
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These and other examples of continuing misinformation-by-bot are troubling, but it's not all doom and gloom.
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"Recent Chinese data is not confirming the doom-and-gloom trend," said Olivier Jakob, oil analyst at Petromatrix.
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CHRIS CUOMO, ANCHOR, CNN: As you see behind me, there&aposs a little bit of a gloom now.
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Bird Sister's doom-and-gloom prognostication is an encouraging thing to hear, but it's more hyperbole than fact.
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But he's not predicting gloom and doom for all countries which have been benefiting from a strong run.
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The world's largest retailer is showing it may not be all doom and gloom for the retail industry.
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Gloom is displaced by a dash of bliss as shades of pink — rose in French — illuminate the canvases.
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Yet Faber, the editor of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, questions the Fed's stated reliance on economic data.
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That gloom is reflected in forecasts for the third-quarter earnings season, which is now in full swing.
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Those who resent the prime minister's protectionist, authoritarian gloom must, then, do more than hyperventilate and pearl-clutch.
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But it pays to take at least some of the doom and gloom with a grain of salt.
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Bower claims that Charles wallowed "in gloom" when a friend asked, half-jokingly, if the Queen might abdicate.
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We watch as the show continues in its dark, intense way, a gloom pervading the sky and characters.
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"Doom and gloom forecasters may continue to be proved wrong as a hard Brexit is negotiated," he said.
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McKenzie argued the startup provides an antidote to some of the doom and gloom in the media industry.
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The books talk about how to live in old age, and it is not all doom and gloom.
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This all sounds very doom and gloom, but conveniently we as a generation don't exist in a bubble.
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The Trump team still says this is all gloom-saying — and that 2020 could be a real breakout.
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It isn't "pretty"; descriptions of it usually harp on the doom and gloom of terror, crime and death.
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Japan's Nikkei ended off lows but still shed 6.56163 percent, as downbeat domestic data added to the gloom.
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The January gloom continues, but there are a few things that can put a smile on our face.
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With U.S. stocks at year-to-date highs, Marc Faber is shedding some of his gloom and doom.
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With a Republican debate scheduled for Thursday night, Americans will likely get more doom and gloom about economy.
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It seems like sunny skies are a thing of the past with this June gloom in the air!
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Hydra Head will be reissuing Zozobra and Old Man Gloom material with proceeds going to the Scofield family.
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Hong Kong's telecom, IT and software shares were also strong, helping offset gloom about the listed Chinese developers.
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One of the reasons for the gloom is a growing income gap that tracks with an education gap.
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Despite the gloom that hung over The Vital Center's view of its time, his account was fundamentally optimistic.
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As well as explaining doom and gloom, it also helps policymakers come up with solutions to tricky problems.
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Still, the European model and GFS have had moments where they have shined -- or hovered in the gloom.
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"Knickers to the pessimists and to the merchants of gloom," said Mr. Johnson to the audience, who cheered.
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I look at her again, I look and see Her acceptance, Her ease in exchanging gloom for gaiety.
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The confidence manifested by the ARM deal, however, contrasts with gloom in other parts of Britain's tech industry.
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The dining room was a festive place, but the kitchen was almost Dickensian in its sordidness and gloom.
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But this book from Amory Lovins and his Rocky Mountain Institute is an antidote for doom and gloom.
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Concerned for his health, the band cancelled the tour, and Escovedo entered a period of debt and gloom.
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But the doom and gloom crowd is not giving up with only 28503 months left in Obama's presidency.
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It's not all doom and gloom though, because in Buddhism, relinquishing the ego and desire can end suffering.
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From Axios: Not everything is doom and gloom, and sometimes good news can get lost in the shuffle.
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Eventually, a glowing Volkswagen I.D. Buzz, an electric minivan planned for production in 2022, cuts through the gloom.
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Yet that does little to stop those forecasts of economic doom and gloom coming in hard and fast.
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This past week has been tough, and I've needed a distraction from all of the doom and gloom.
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Sorry for the gloom and doom, but it seemed a topic better explored before Election Day than after.
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Kevin's high spirits, especially in comparison with the anxiety and down-market gloom of Cara's, underline those sympathies.
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I loved the way the windows soaked the house with light, a sort of bleach against any gloom.
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The Assembly remained behind — members have now been in Albany for 11 straight days — and the gloom deepened.
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It remained wobbly in Asian hours, while stocks tumbled as investors grappled with the deepening global economic gloom.
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The silver lining amid all this potential doom and gloom for the President continues to be the economy.
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Adding to environmentalists' gloom, Pruitt, who oversees the Clean Power Plan, is one of its most ardent critics.
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Others, like Apothic and the Prisoner, are more mysterious, conveying in their gloom something that many find appealing.
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It's not all doom and gloom, though; the exhibition's soundtrack, curated by artist and DJ Jacquelyn Carmen Guerrero, a.k.a.
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But Wesfarmers shone through the gloom with a 10.4 percent rise in profit for the six-months ended Dec.
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Some analysts said it was not all doom and gloom and that eventually Ramaphosa will propose relatively limited amendments.
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Yet if the general gloom points to a harder version of Brexit, some signs point in the other direction.
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The richly sinister atmosphere is matched by deeply disturbing details that have a way of sparking in the gloom.
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BTIG's Julian Emanuel believes the market is vulnerable to a pullback, but his outlook isn't all doom and gloom.
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So, perhaps this isn't so much a sign of gloom and doom as it is a much-needed shakeup.
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This doesn't mean it's all gloom and doom, but Easter definitely calls for some solemn reflection among observant Christians.
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She ran across the gloom of Portland Place towards the gilded mountain of light that was the Langham Hotel.
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Even so, the gloom around the potash glut overshadows its product, called polyhalite, Chief Executive Officer Chris Fraser said.
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The current macroeconomic gloom is overwhelming as China wobbles, emerging markets falter and stock indices the world over swoon.
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But the ongoing U.S.-China trade dispute and broader gloom over world economic growth put a check on prices.
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Moving to a rehabilitated area carries symbolism for Veolia, which is experiencing its own recovery after years of gloom.
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Meanwhile, it isn't all gloom and doom for U.S. producers, whose budgets have been hit by low oil prices.
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Sure, that may sound pretty macabre compared to trick-or-treating, but Samhain isn't just about gloom and doom.
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Pundits are painting a picture of doom and gloom for startups, saying it will be harder to raise money.
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So far, 2016 has been volatile and it seems all we hear in the media is gloom and doom.
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A song that bores deep into the core of my being, creates a hole, and fills it with gloom.
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This data isn't the most encouraging for startups working on new apps, but it's not all doom and gloom.
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Starbucks decided to roll out the themed cups this year to help lift customers out of their winter gloom.
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The Chinese gloom was, however, offset by improving business in Hyundai's two other key markets during the first quarter.
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If so, Russia will have to hope for international sanctions to be lifted to offset the gathering economic gloom.
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"We have a bubble in everything," Marc Faber, editor of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, told CNBC on Wednesday.
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"I don't speak at all about doom and gloom – we do see a lot of positive signs," Nel said.
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There was doom and gloom among many, myself not included, during Christine Blasey Ford's uncorroborated and deeply suspect testimony.
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Of course, this is also a year dominated by Trump's antics, Clinton's scandals, acts of terror and economic gloom.
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But so is the Telluride Film Festival, which functions partly as a standing rebuke to such fatalism and gloom.
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Schwarzman's peers have also been in the mix of financial professionals who fear doom and gloom on the horizon.
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We would then be less likely to have cynical and despairing doom and gloom attitudes toward love and marriage.
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Within minutes the researchers could see the Tahoe as it emerged from the blue gloom on the lake floor.
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While Wednesday data showed a faster-than-forecast 0.3% growth in May, that did nothing to counter the gloom.
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Yeah, one takeaway ... and I mean, I don't really want this to be a gloom and doom football book.
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This scene has the misery and gloom of an Darren Aronofsky film, and somehow it manages a G rating.
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While low temperatures bring gloom for many, there's something about frosty air that makes reading all-the-more cozy.
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Copper's current positive internal dynamics are increasingly at odds with a price that remains depressed by global macro gloom.
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An unfolding $230 billion money-laundering fiasco at Danske Bank, the country's largest lender, has only deepened the gloom.
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But anticipating ultimate doom and gloom as a means of taking control in uncertain times is not particularly effective.
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His 1998 string quartet accompanying "Dracula" (1931), commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, is a stylish work of deathless gloom.
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Rewind Newly restored, his first feature, "Guns of the Trees" documents the city's bohemian youth with gloom and gusto.
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Mr. Trump fell into despair, and the gloom already enveloping the Republican political class started to infect his campaign.
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No refuge could save the hireling and slave, From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave.
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The scene: After weeks of doom and gloom, hope is growing that geopolitical tensions weighing on markets could ease.
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All this gloom cuts against the other thing he's known for: Yang is the Guy Having Fun Out There.
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It can be exhausting, and if your real life is already a struggle, adding digital gloom can be overwhelming.
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The gloom continued in Europe, where Purchasing Managers' surveys for the euro zone were at their lowest since Feb.
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Further deepening the gloom, South Carolina has a strong record of backing the eventual winner of the GOP nomination.
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For a vehicle as big as the Telluride, it prevents the cabin from taking on a cave-like gloom.
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But with the store's closure looming, this Macy's holiday season is shaping up to be more gloom than glam.
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But it's vital to keep cool and identify specific dangers rather than being overcome by a vague apocalyptic gloom.
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Despite all of his gloom and doom, Hawking did end with some positive notes, according to British newspaper The Independent.
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So why the gloom and doom about jobs within the Trump administration and among tens of millions of his supporters?
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In November, the election of Donald Trump landed with the full force of apocalyptic gloom and time seemed to thicken.
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So, why the gloom and doom about jobs within the Trump administration and among tens of millions of his supporters?
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That has offset gloom about falling production from other shale basins, such as the Bakken formation in western North Dakota.
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For me, a moderate Remain supporter, the prophecies of doom and gloom have hardly had the effect Osborne hoped for.
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But it isn't all gloom: Labor Day weekend brings blockbuster tech deals on everything from laptops to TVs and speakers.
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Peak does not mean doom and gloom, and while the industry faces risk, it is not destined for a pullback.
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That Silicon Valley is not all bulletproof billion-dollar companies and "winner take all" markets is no cause for gloom.
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"That's obviously a big price increase for an industry that's a little bit doom-and-gloom over tariffs," Hansen said.
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For more than two decades, latterly as global strategist at Société Générale, he has been a steadfast prophet of gloom.
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More often than not, to the unfamiliar, an air of doom, gloom, and death hangs over the Church of Satan.
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Here's what you need to know about the bummer of a holiday and how to beat all that impending gloom.
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All of which is a far cry from the doom and gloom pervading this market at the start of 2000.
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By contrast, the colours of the illustrations are brilliant, rich purples and blues that brighten the gloom of the monastery.
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Wait a minute, Mr. Postman: You know that whole "Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night" thing?
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"This is more likely a correction from oversold doom and gloom positions," said Stephen Innes, managing partner at VM Markets.
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The gloom spread to European peers with Hungary's forint , the Polish zloty and the Czech crown slipping against the euro.
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Beneath the gloom overhanging China's economy, some big companies are finding growth opportunities in smaller cities outside Beijing and Shanghai.
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The after-hours stock rally showed Wall Street's relief, after a gloom-and-doom outlook going into the earnings report.
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Fashion chain Next shrugged off Britain's retail gloom on Wednesday and has reported a surprising rise in full-price sales.
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Such is the gloom that surprisingly strong U.S. retail sales came and went with no impact on the bond rally.
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There were tentative signs of the gloom slowly beginning to lift, led by a rebound in beaten-down U.S. shares.
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If "The Lobster" remains Lanthimos's most vital work, that's because it tempers the gloom with a mischievous play of wit.
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" Another character, describing an old acquaintance, says she's "collecting her portion of gloom and dismay, just like any of us.
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But unlike the photos of Evans and others from Black Lives Matter, there's an air of gloom around Tank Man.
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Retail gloom: Shares in UK online fashion retailer Asos (ASOMY) plunged 40% after the company cut its full year guidance.
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It&aposs not all doom and gloom (some positive news below, I promise.) Here&aposs what you need to know.
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Yet in Chicago, there is a thinly veiled, repressed gloom that comes with having had your heart broken so often.
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There's been a lot of doom and gloom about the future of the Republican Party — and not just from liberals.
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If you're anything like me, you're still devastated about the outcome and don't anticipate the gloom letting up anytime soon.
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The gloom continued in Europe, where the Purchasing Managers' Index for the euro zone reached its lowest since February 22.49.
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A little gloom was not going to stop me and the other meat hounds from flocking to the street festival.
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The resulting book will haunt you with its loneliness, but shines through gloom as a work of shoe-shuffling beauty.
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But Brooke Dobni, a professor of business strategy at the University of Saskatchewan, said it's not all doom and gloom.
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Inside a meeting of elite investors, which mixed in yacht and jet sales pitches with doom-and-gloom recession talk
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His combat with North Korea has cast a defensive gloom over the region and given nationalisms a chance to flourish.
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Above the water, the mother of all manatees had materialized in the gloom: a huge floating dreadnought of a beast.
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Clapton sings with emotion that ranges from worn-out to weepy, and his guitar is a cudgel of cloudy gloom.
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Echoing this sense of gloom, the VDA carmakers' association said car sales in Europe would shrink by 1% this year.
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Yet as dire as their fate looks, some flowers bloom amid the gloom, taking the edge off the book's pessimism.
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The four-room house bursts with cheerful colors and textures, her remedy for the half-year gloom of Baltic winters.
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The gloom makes it seem as if these races are picking up where last season's rain-soaked meet left off.
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" The association of gothic buildings with "dark, brooding gloom" is "fundamentally misguided," he said; they are "not monuments to melancholy.
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Persimmon, however, has focused on building cheaper family houses and have sold more homes in 2018 despite the Brexit gloom.
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Gloom is "the gateway to all understanding", he said, for accepting the unknown is integral to knowledge of the universe.
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And there seemed to be no end in sight to the doom and gloom on Wall Street and Main Street.
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"Aamir knew nothing about the streets, the ugliness and gloom," his high school coach, Ron Naclerio, said during a eulogy.
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The chorus of doom and gloom over China&aposs anti-access weapons is too simplistic, Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
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It's a stunning reversal from the doom and gloom fears that were pervasive in the fourth quarter of last year.
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Perched astride her TT bike, red wheel rims slicing through the gloom, Dygert started like a rocket and was relentless.
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" Robin Dunbar, Elizabeth River's deputy director of education, said, "Our whole message has not been scary," all "gloom and doom.
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The close-whispered alterna-gloom of the teenage breakout Billie Eilish has made her the pop star of the moment.
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They jettison a host of scientific data because it is inconvenient to their narrative of doom, gloom and righteous indignation.
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However, it was not all gloom and doom as Yusko said the emerging markets were still strong places to invest.
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They tune out the noise that comes from doom-and-gloom, short-term predictions and focus on the long term.
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After three great months for stocks, February could bring some market gloom, according to MKM Partners chief market technician Jonathan Krinsky.
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It's not all doom and gloom, though, even if John Boyega's Kalden warns that things at The Circle need to change.
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Your correspondent is writing this from Tegucigalpa, the capital, where a mood of puzzled gloom prevails among those pondering the exodus.
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Can you try to put into context the gloom verses what you see when you look at your numbers every day?
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Absorbing and interacting with the news every day can turn straight-faced information into an affecting deluge of gloom and doom.
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At a time when people were looking for hope during the life-and-death struggle with Nazism, Schumpeter offered only gloom.
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This has little to do with his views, or his prospects, and much to do with the left's post-election gloom.
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AS HE SLUMPED in his chair, listening to some interviewer or student, Harold Bloom could seem a very picture of gloom.
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The ECB has been forced to backtrack on its plans to tighten monetary policy, amid an intensifying climate of economic gloom.
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Despite the gloom over the two technology companies, social media users remained firmly positive ahead of Facebook's earnings, Reuters metrics showed.
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She sees the issues and the closing farms, but she's not as doom and gloom about the situation as I am.
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Yet despite this doom and gloom, Russia should still be capable of regaining a place among the world's top 20 teams.
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" Tom Ciccolella, partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said that "there was a lot of gloom and doom prior to the numbers coming out.
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"This is a more likely a correction from oversold doom and gloom positions," said Stephen Innes, managing partner at VM Markets.
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Yet in spite of his notoriously austere approach to filmmaking, Bird maintains that Zulawski wasn't all gloom and doom on set.
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One piece of good news to pierce the gloom: there is no evidence of a particularly risk-averse culture in Australia.
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There are tons of science fiction and fantasy novels out there that dwell on the doom and gloom of the world.
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The gloom is evident in the Getulio Vargas Foundation's consumer confidence index, which has fallen to new lows in recent months.
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But this is far from doom and gloom — and Alibaba proudly trumpeted its results as "industry-leading," in case you wondered.
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But the gloom created by the National Bureau of Statistics PMI was partially lifted by a more upbeat Caixin/Markit report.
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The sales announcement comes amid gathering gloom for the global auto industry, with major markets in decline and trade barriers looming.
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Despite plenty of gloom about Argentina's economy, there are signs of green shoots in other areas of the economy as well.
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America's long record of environmental stewardship is a success story often overshadowed by the gloom-and-doom debate around climate change.
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They came to praise Bill Callahan, master of the parched country ballad, who performed an afternoon set full of casual gloom.
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To add more gloom to LNG's outlook, Japan, once a source of demand optimism for the LNG market, is looking subdued.
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New York (CNN Business)The gloom-and-doom on Wall Street has wiped out the stock market's gains for the year.
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But to earn my vote, he can't talk about the African-American experience in this country as one of unrelenting gloom.
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It was a grim day for the media, and I just wanted to channel my tiny part of the prevailing gloom.
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This, compared to the doom and gloom reports about the other, suggest a significant bias towards stories that eggs are bad.
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Static images of time and place contrast with the trauma at hand, infusing the novel with an atmosphere of deepening gloom.
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And corruption and a loss of faith in the political leadership had already plunged the nation into a state of gloom.
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The "boardroom"—a stage set where Trump determined which candidate should be fired—had the menacing gloom of a "Godfather" movie.
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Fashion chain Next, which trades from more than 700 stores worldwide, defied UK retail gloom and raised its outlook last month.
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I perked up every time I slipped behind the wheel, and most days I had to deal with rainy Northeast gloom.
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Creditors railed against the move, but the gloom that had gripped the nation through years of belt-tightening began to lift.
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The GenderCool Project highlights transgender students who are ambitious and well-adjusted, countering the gloom-and-doom portrayals that are common.
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Bouts of turmoil, including debt woes that threatened the eurozone and financial panics in some emerging markets, added to the gloom.
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In The Tomorrow Children, the water closes above your head fast, and your eyes are forced to adjust to the gloom.
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There, neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night keeps her from the swift completion of her appointed rounds.
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After weeks of thunderstorm-induced gloom barring us from dresses and sandals, it's finally starting to look (and feel) like summer.
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The latest data from Northern Europe's democratic-socialist countries suggest otherwise ("Gloom in the World's 'Happiest' Nations," news article, Aug. 27).
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I still clearly remember the day news reached us that Kurt Cobain was dead, and the gloom that pervaded our offices.
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And yet, something will happen one day," the publisher of "The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report" said Tuesday on CNBC's "Futures Now.
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But the announcements from SABIC and Tasnee could shift sentiment and ease investor gloom over the prolonged slump in oil prices.
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"We're learning," Simmons said late Thursday night as he tried to pry himself loose from the gloom of another postseason loss.
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Some landscapes explore cloud-covered gloom, like "Landscape with Trees Along the Gein" (23) in which the river mirrors stark woodlands.
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In the gloom of the driveway, I followed the Pistol's workout, lassoing the ball between my legs (sometimes wearing a blindfold).
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But if Henry's constant gloom is understandable, the film's decision to adopt the same attitude across the board is less so.
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If Christopher Caldwell's new book is any indicator, the movement is only headed deeper into gloom, resentment and white identity politics.
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The lights of the parking lot cast a perversely garish gloom on the crumbling brick side of the building next door.
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The debates she reads through dump gloom and despair on her like a political storm cloud positioned over her home office.
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Citi's euro zone economic surprise index is at its most positive level since early 2018, suggesting the gloom is lifting .CESIEUR.
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Slave laborers had toiled here—men and women who had been worked to death—and the passageways retained a ghostly gloom.
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Op-Ed Contributor It's no wonder criminal-justice reformers woke up from Election Day 2016 with a sense of existential gloom.
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The study from Cembales says doom-and-gloom narratives about the stock market have been excessive since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Add Japan's aging and shrinking population, contracting G.D.P. and apparently unreformable politics, and you have a picture of perfect economic gloom.
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Lanxess' rivals Covestro and Evonik have released better-than-feared fourth-quarter results as the overall chemicals sector outlook remains gloom.
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He finally quit in 212, fed up with the bureaucracy and gloom, and tried working at a startup, which promptly failed.
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The gloom is now so deep that it would take just a few rays of sunshine to give bank shares a lift.
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In the gloom and doom of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman felt like a beacon of hope.
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But it wasn't bad enough to merit the doom and gloom that has accompanied two reports detailing their continued decline in popularity.
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But a now series of scandals -- and a new neighbor in the White House -- have ushered in a good dose of gloom.
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You obviously are using whatever gloom is out there to buy stock because your business is going to get better in 2019.
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B.—a guy best known for his work in the pop sphere—warn of impending, government-aided-and-abetted doom and gloom.
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The data signaled escalating gloom in the euro zone's third-largest economy, prompting Rome's notoriously fragile lenders to fall into negative territory.
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Venezuela's oil gloom is set to persist this year, with the main question among analysts just how low its production will fall.
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Reflecting the overall gloom, cafes in Hong Kong's compact Central business district were noticeably quieter on Monday, according to baristas and customers.
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Reflecting the overall gloom, cafes in Hong Kong's compact Central business district were noticeably quieter on Monday, according to baristas and customers.
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Until recently the prize for the most gloom-laden book on the modern economy has gone to Robert Gordon of Northwestern University.
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When camp leaders met just after Trump's inauguration to pick this year's theme, they decided they were finished with doom and gloom.
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"The data over the next twenty-four hours has potential to either confirm or dispel the gloom," he wrote in a note.
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A full day of waiting for Bengals postseason football awaited, and that annual tradition of suppressing gloom with why-not-now optimism.
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The report isn't all doom and gloom — it offers many recommendations for cutting emissions through changes in land use and eating habits.
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We hope these responses offer some much-needed rays of sunshine to brighten the doom and gloom of the standard news cycle.
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Standing in the gloom among the ancient mounds, enveloped in the mist, I could almost feel the presence of the invisible dead.
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Adding to the gloom, the bushfires and a fast spreading virus in China - Australia's top trading partner - are further threatening broader activity.
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In February, the Oracle dismissed the doom and gloom of the current election cycle, saying U.S. citizens have a bright future ahead.
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It sounded all doom and gloom, unless cities could impede that growth by limiting cars and reduce their influence on the streets.
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Marginal improvement However, the report isn't all doom and gloom The human development category outperformed all others, with 43 countries registering progress.
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While the days of fishing prosperity are over, she says she is tired of hearing about doom and gloom in the community.
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Yet the overhang of gloom about weaker corporate earnings and the risk of increased downgrades and defaults has yet to lift completely.
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Clinton's most memorable statements and on-camera moments in this campaign have been mostly doom and gloom comments and warnings about Trump.
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This week woes linked to mismanagement at India's three biggest partially state-owned lenders plunged the bankers back to their habitual gloom.
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Remember all the doom and gloom on election night that the market was just going to plummet and tank the next day?
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"When you see investors turning on the market's former leaders, that tends to spread doom and gloom and pessimism," the Cramer said.
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With the impending gloom of a slowing economy and a possible rate hike, Cramer is hunting for companies with little economic sensitivity.
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To compound the gloom for Mr Rauner, who is a Harley Davidson fanatic, a club for motorcyclists called then withdrew its endorsement.
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Bill Gurley Bill Gurley is a partner at Benchmark and famous for his "doom and gloom" punditry about the impending startup bubble.
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Bilge Ebiri, The Village Voice: Reeves likes his stuff dark — visually, thematically, narratively — and now he's plunged us headlong into the gloom.
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Despite the gloom those malls and a massive wave of store closures have cast on the mall industry, Maloney remains an optimist.
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The gloom that may have been in the air will give way to an electric buzz, which will energize and excite you!
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Tobacco, healthcare and consumer staples, considered havens during political and economic turmoil, led the gains amid broader gloom about the global economy.
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I had an existential crisis about ten years ago about this, but now I don't know if it's all doom and gloom.
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The economic gloom saw Germany sell 13-year debt with a negative yield for the first time since the autumn of 21.
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If your issue with Lana Del Rey stems from her proclivity for doom and gloom, "BBM Baby" just might change your mind.
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Adding to the gloom were weak industrial output numbers from the euro zone, which posted their largest fall in nearly three years.
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In the distance, smoke rises beyond a ramshackle tent, and further afield more soldiers appear enshrouded by a misty gloom like ghosts.
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It should have come the moment he stepped onto the court, into the sun, far from the gloom of the surgeon's lair.
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His life was about to be tragically cut short, but a faint glimmer of hope shone through the gloom of his condition.
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Adding to the gloom were weak industrial output numbers from the euro zone, which showed the largest fall in nearly three years.
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"These serve as a timely reminder that not all parts of the emerging world are shrouded in gloom," the firm told clients.
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This situation has given rise to a growing sense of gloom among young urbanites, who wonder how bright their prospects really are.
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Global gloom: Seasonal cheer is in short supply after weak economic data from Japan, China and Europe sent shivers through global markets.
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Future Tense "The world has always been messy," President Obama said in 2014 after a string of doom-and-gloom news events.
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Instead of viewing negative thoughts as a forecast of doom and gloom, MBCT therapists remind clients that these distressing states are temporary.
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That bill was met with fierce resistance in places like Scotland, where residents argued that they liked the afternoon gloom just fine.
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The pervading mood in "Trickster Feminism" is of a piece with our national mood: gloom-filled, sorrowing, yet occasionally threaded with hope.
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But this sense of gloom and pessimism has gotten ahead of the facts on the ground, especially concerning the United States economy.
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Everything in Valerie Hegarty's exhibition "Bloom and Gloom," at Burning in Water, looks as if it is broken, dead or falling apart.
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The steady decline is creating doom and gloom, with some investors going so far as to invoke the financial crisis of 2008.
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After an exhausting week of congressional hearings, and the onset of seasonal gloom, this performance was the musical equivalent of light therapy.
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A string of brokerage price target downgrades and French forward power prices falling to new decade lows only added to the gloom.
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And there was his now familiar gloom and doom, expressed in the harsh hyperbole of a guy complaining to his taxi driver.
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Listening now to Mahler's Ninth Symphony, I find it inflected by Lewis Thomas's essay, and steeped in a gloom similar to his.
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That name might sound doom-and-gloom, but it's also a reminder that every end is also the beginning of something new.
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Our hope and optimism stands in sharp contrast to the doom and gloom of those who want to take us towards collectivism.
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I'm sure you remember doom and gloom reports from analysts saying how Apple's sales numbers were stagnant whenever a new iPhone dropped.
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The road ahead ahead is barely visible through thick smoke, but then the emergency lights of another vehicle emerge from the gloom.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Elon Musk is adding to the gloom that has enveloped much of the automotive sector in recent months.
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In fact all dataflow reinforces the gloom — a Chinese survey showed expectations for the one-year business outlook the gloomiest since 2005.
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For a troubadour of sadness—"the godfather of gloom," he was later called—Cohen found frequent respite in the arms of others.
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"It's not all doom and gloom," he said, adding that agricultural productivity in Africa has gone up by about quarter since the 1990s.
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After a long stretch of gloom, there was at least one positive development in the security world this week: Mr. Robot is back!
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"He sees it as a way to encourage others to recognize that it doesn't have to be all doom and gloom," she said.
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That wouldn't amount to the ending of economic problems for most Puerto Ricans, but the intensity of gloom is at least in decline.
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Adding to regional gloom, Singapore reported a 2117.56 percent fall in non-oil domestic exports in March on the back of weak demand.
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Rain, rain go away Rain can add a bit of gloom to your day but watching these gorillas will surely make you smile.
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Even so, the downturn has spread gloom across the U.S. industrial heartland, visible in the political backlash against trade in the presidential campaign.
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But through the doom and gloom, Gathering Storm offers an optimistic view of a world beset with perils, both natural and human-made.
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The government has banned all public music performances during the nine-day official mourning period, a directive that has enveloped Havana in gloom.
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We have definitely moved on from the end of the summer, and as sad as that is, it's not all doom and gloom.
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Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night could stay Richard G. Hendrickson from the swift completion of his appointed rounds.
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STRONG SOUTH KOREA SALES The Chinese gloom was, however, offset by improving business in Hyundai's two other key markets during the first quarter.
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Weak U.S. economic data added to the gloom, with falling December retail sales and industrial production suggesting economic growth braked sharply last quarter.
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The outlook for chip stocks isn't all doom and gloom, according to Michael Bapis, managing director of Vios Advisors at Rockefeller Capital Management.
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Months of…Read more ReadThe silver lining to this thundercloud of doom and gloom is that it's clear humans can help reefs survive.
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The human condition demands a degree of pattern-spotting for survival's sake; so we can pick our individual path out of the gloom.
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With the impending gloom of a slowing economy and a possible rate hike, Jim Cramer is hunting for companies with little economic sensitivity.
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All paper currencies are "doomed" thanks to central bank policies around the world, said Marc Faber, editor of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report.
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Rudyard Kipling wrote about a world transformed by a peaceful use of aviation, but there were plenty of doom and gloom novels, too.
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"Mysticism doesn't have to be a dark, scary thing," she says, adding that tarot has a reputation for predicting exclusively gloom and doom.
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They appear to have condensed all the most unhappy stories they could dig up into two-and-a-half hours of unremitting gloom.
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It's not all doom and gloom though, because the New Year comes around quickly and it's at this point that resolutions are made.
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Winner: Bill Gurley Bill Gurley is a partner at Benchmark and famous for his "doom and gloom" punditry about the impending startup bubble.
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"We present the clock not so much as doom and gloom as an opportunity for the public to discuss important issues," Krauss said.
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Gloom is deep on the other side of the Atlantic too, with European earnings growth seen at the slowest rate in 18 months.
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As I head down the sidewalk of the drenched city, I cast a glance back at the pink doors receding into the gloom.
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FROM PEN: Dear White People Handles the Transition from Movie to TV Beautifully Baby Crazy It wasn't all doom and gloom this season.
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"I feel like I need to take the rest of the day off," Ramsey says, before stumbling away into the mid-afternoon gloom.
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Bleak earnings reports added to the gloom, with HP Inc sinking 16 percent, weighing the most on the technology sector, down 0.25 percent.
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In contrast, when the researchers excluded days when specific instances of corruption were discussed, the relationship between the news and public gloom strengthened.
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EPA's enforcement professionals have by no means been immune from the gloom that has pervaded their colleagues in other corners of the agency.
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Electronics retailer JB Hi-Fi Ltd defied the retail gloom that has caught many of its peers, beating its own annual profit guidance.
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Other "Alien" analogues included the human incubator aspect (more on that in a minute) and the general gooey gloom of the Upside Down.
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Yet as the conclave at Aspen shows, such gloom has become a cultural cliché (and, in some elite contexts, an excuse for inaction).
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But then, just as everything seems to be diving into darkness and gloom, Williams describes the recovering wetlands of the Mississippi River Delta.
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He brushed aside the doom-and-gloom over the military budget cuts as "being over-exaggerated" in a 2013 interview with Fox News.
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As they stake out Blackstone's husband, Mr. Suplee's poker-faced delivery of D's maxims about violence and manliness lights up the overall gloom.
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We have seen similar headlines in years before, but the reality on the ground has yet to reflect predictions of doom and gloom.
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Part of the exhibit had been covered up by the construction of a gift shop, offering some respite from the doom and gloom.
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The gloom came from DiCaprio and the hope from Stevens, the pair said in the question and answer session that followed the screening.
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Today, the Emerging Cloud Index is showing signs of recovering nicely, and all of that gloom and doom seems to be yesterday's news.
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The sporting goods sector in retail isn't shaping up to be all doom and gloom in 2018, despite some nasty headlines last year.
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Hollywood, you might have heard, skews a tad liberal politically, and the Trump triumph plunged many of its denizens into a deep gloom.
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The C-minor concerto is one of Mozart's most dramatic; yet its angst and gloom mostly simmer, only rarely coming to a boil.
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The Labor Department's jobs report on April 3 is expected to cast further gloom, with rising unemployment and job growth possibly vanishing altogether.
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Develop a more realistic middle-ground outlook, rather than a doom and gloom sort of stance, so you can start to feel better.
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It was difficult to recall, in the gloom and resignation of this week, that Brexit had at one point made some people happy.
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Elsewhere, they string together harrowing interludes like "Drug Dog" and crushing recordings like "Sundowner" in varied, but unforgiving depictions of relatable human gloom.
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Then Snapchat suffered three quarters in a row where profits were lower than expected, followed by year-end predictions of ongoing financial gloom.
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Still, Day was cautiously optimistic and said the Liberal funding was a far cry from the "doom and gloom" under previous Conservative government.
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I never thought I'd have anything to thank the bottomless pit for, but as it turns out— it's not all doom and gloom.
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The story begins: They say there's a girl Who lives by the woods In a crooked old house With no garden but gloom.
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Today, the news comes too fast; my friends are thrust into a state of gloom with each new turn of the Trump administration.
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The series isn't all doom and gloom, but it doesn't sugarcoat the grieving process either — something fans of "Six Feet Under" would appreciate.
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Beyond that, all is gloom and confusion under the sway of a narrative voice muddled by drink, drugs and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Data showing Japanese exports sliding more than forecast in December, albeit before the U.S.-China trade truce kicked in, added to the gloom.
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But it wasn't all gloom for the sector because craft beer sales jumped 4.1% and low or non-alcoholic beer sales grew 6.6%.
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When we look around, and people are giving the doom and gloom in the industry, we&aposre saying, "What are you talking about?"
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Having watched the results of the presidential election with mounting gloom, Ms. Farnan, in Colorado, said she had to act, for her children.
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MORNING TASKS I usually get up around 9 on Sundays, but today I got up around 6, to rain drops, dark and gloom.
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This doom and gloom might feel justified if The King had anything unusually significant to say about war or leadership or familial legacy.
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A closer look at their economic record shows that, contrary to the gloom that sometimes pervades them, they have much to boast about.
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" While his pitch to voters can sometimes feel more doom and gloom -- "We're the first generation to feel the sting of climate change.
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For a scant few hours, a cool pastel gloom ruled, until the warm egg yolk crept back up into the sky once more.
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Working simultaneously on several projects provided the musicians a sense of creative freedom within each, they said, though gloom remained a constant theme.
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Both Sanders and Trump have been peddling messages of economic gloom, and their most fervent supporters may just be parroting back those messages.
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"We faced a lot of doom and gloom in San Diego, but we had a lot of hope and optimism," Mr. Royer said.
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The elaborate unity of the ivory material in effect makes melodramatic gloom mix with comic-tragic reconciliation under the aegis of the erotic.
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But lo, at least a few New Yorkers were strong enough to soldier on, stayed by neither rain nor gloom of morning or whatever.
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Everywhere I looked I saw a photograph of a teddy bear or the real thing, sitting in the gloom, complete with an instructive label.
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It's hard to say without being a fly on the wall in Jony Ive's secretive design lab, but it's not necessarily doom and gloom.
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Oh, but the song's called "Dark Days," you say, desperately trying to console yourself as you look out of your window into the gloom.
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Despite 2016's general air of doom and gloom, the nasty women of the recording industry have been keeping it 100 all year long.
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Amidst the gloom, Amazon's shares rose as much as 1.9 percent to hit a record $473,050.50, joining Apple in the $1 trillion market cap.
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But for all the moves beneath the surface, there are deeper cultural and financial reasons that suggest this new gloom won't actually change anything.
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Cracks in the liberal international order threaten German interests, but introspective gloom will surely prevent the country from taking more responsibility for its preservation.
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Unsurprisingly, all of this clouded the mood at the OpenStack Summit this week, but I'm actually not part of the doom and gloom contingent.
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Luxury goods maker Burberry also climbed 3 percent after Paris-listed rival LVMH's strong results lifted some of the gloom around the luxury sector.
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For the stranded passengers, who were promised "a treasure trove of exceptional delights" in the ship's brochure, the new infections spelled only more gloom.
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Part of the reason is simply how whimsical and inviting the world is, a wonderful respite from the gloom of an East Coast winter.
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The results also suggest that fund managers believe the gloom that has seen $30 billion leave European equities this year may have been overdone.
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A cloudy day here on Earth might be a sign for gloom, but elsewhere in the universe, to behold one is a scientific achievement.
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After shooting him, the gunman entered the closet over his body, but was seemingly unable to make out more potential victims in the gloom.
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" Gloom , the band's 2016 debut EP, sounded spaced out without sacrificing its paranoia—they closed it with a cover of Fugazi's "I'm So Tired.
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In the cavernous gloom of a closed textile mill in Faisalabad, a manufacturing hub, a layer of dust covers a graveyard of heavy machinery.
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"The gloom hanging over Chinas economy is unlikely to go away soon due to challenges on both domestic and external fronts," ANZ analysts said.
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Tempering the gloom on European bourses, stocks of auto-makers and their suppliers rose for a third straight session, adding 0.7% on the day.
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"When you see investors turning on the market's former leaders, that tends to spread doom and gloom and pessimism," the "Mad Money " host said.
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One NWS meteorologist in Seattle clearly had enough of the continuous gloom, and turned to poetry when writing his forecast discussion earlier this month.
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All right, the prevailing wisdom among the professional political prognosticators is that it&aposs all gloom and doom for Republicans come the November midterms.
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But the gloom may spread as the euro zone is the main export market of Central Europe, which prevents strong currency gains, dealers said.
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And Democrats hope it will offer something of a mood-lifting antidote to the gloom and doom proffered by Republicans on the campaign trail.
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Walden, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), said extensive data and polling do not back up the doom-and-gloom headlines.
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It's not all doom and gloom though, with two companies: Korea's SK Innovation and Brazil's Petrobras, set to initiate shareholder dividends despite the glut.
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China's factory activity skidded to a three-year low point in January, adding to gloom about the state of the world's second-largest economy.
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He also said, excluding the oil patch, the U.S. economy looks pretty good, despite the doom and gloom sentiment that's prevailing in the markets.
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The data pile more gloom on to the outlook for Europe's largest economy which has seen its growth rate and manufacturing sector slow down.
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Okada was optimistic in the face of mounting gloom in the industry after several years of returns near or below low-cost index funds.
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"States that have legalized cannabis have not seen the doom and gloom scenarios that the critics had predicted," he (accurately) told reporters in May.
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Notwithstanding that, Leeds have had enough doom and gloom placed at its door in recent times without this writer raining on their parade too.
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Clinton cast a doom-and-gloom narrative about the country under her opponent, dinging his "dire, dark, divisive, and dangerous" rhetoric in Tampa, Fla.
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In a heated exchange Tuesday on CNBC, trader Scott Nations pressed the Gloom, Boom and Doom Report publisher over his dismal forecast for stocks.
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While the Guilty Remnant has seemingly disappeared over the years, there is still tons of gloom hanging over our hero, Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux).
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After such trauma, it's no wonder that the intervening decades have been unkind to Danny, leaving him soused in alcohol and beached in gloom.
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Since then, euro zone business surveys have pointed to further gloom, with a widely-watched German business climate index showing deteriorating morale in April.
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The overly large chair in the corner of the room began to take on a more sinister, almost frightening visage in the evening gloom.
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"We should not mistake concerns about the wider trade environment for a sense of pervading doom and gloom," senior Santander banker John Carroll said.
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Adding to the gloom, the NCD leader and interior minister, Angelino Alfano, is embroiled in a scandal over alleged influence peddling by family members.
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Even today, people close to me tease me that I'm always doom and gloom, that my mind goes straight to the worst-case scenario.
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Warnings of the dire consequences of a disorderly Brexit from Airbus (EADSF) and Ford (F) added to the sense of gloom hanging over Davos.
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But he is doing everything he can to push back on the harbingers of gloom — and to shift the blame for any adverse developments.
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"One thing after another is coming up," the ninety-year-old said, flashing a wide smile that transformed his usual expression of slight gloom.
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Global stock valuations have tumbled to 13 times forward earnings, compared with 16 a year ago, "It's not all doom and gloom," Turnill wrote.
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But a funereal gloom has descended on them: Michael grieves the death of his wife Kate and staggers in the melancholic, yet frenetic aftermath.
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Goodnight Gloom Anxiety sufferers most likely feel plagued by bad dreams because of a process in behavioral psychology called negative reinforcement, said Dr. Nadorff.
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Gloom, who also designs clothing that shares a similar aesthetic with her digital art, started creating these 3D works less than a year ago.
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She worries about the gloom and fatigue that flows beneath the streets, waiting to suck away her will to laugh and to make laughter.
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It might not be all doom and gloom for baseball, though; so far, the changes Manfred has offered are not really all that consequential.
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Moderates are afraid to break from the gloom and carnage mind-set that populists like Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders insist on.
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TRACK THE STORM Yes, it looks very doom and gloom, but there's good news for Hawaii: The storm is not expected to make landfall.
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"I think there's been a huge amount of doom and gloom stories around plastics and justifiably because it's a terrible environmental scourge," he said.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission closed its daily briefing in Brussels on Tuesday with a poem, to bring some cheer amid the coronavirus gloom.
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British colonial leaders once called the capital, Shillong, the "Scotland of the East," because of its wet climate, hilly topography and typical overcast gloom.
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There are breakdowns in communication and tense relationships and poor days at Manchester City, too, and yet the same gloom never seems to descend.
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But here's a funny irony amid all the doom and gloom talk: The tariffs will have essentially zero negative impact on the U.S. economy.
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Of course, the billion-dollar question will be, is the iPhone SE enough to stave off the doom and gloom of declining iPhone sales?
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Add supportive moves from Asian central banks into the mix, and investors are finding little reason to hold on to the doom and gloom.
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Tesla Inc is also betting against the gloom, having started delivering China-made Model 3 vehicles from its $2 billion Shanghai plant this month.
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Some of Franzen's detractors worried that internalizing his message could discourage efforts to halt or reverse environmental damage, that his gloom could be catching.
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That is where William, Katherine, and their children build a home and try to forge a life, with the dense gloom rustling beside them.
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A few Zip Codes over, Bushwick shakes off the late-winter gloom and a half decade of development to restore a bit of disorder.
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The gloom was expected to carry over to Europe, with financial spreadbetters at IG predicting Britain's FTSE 4.3.918 would open down by 294.356 percent.
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Possessed of a squeaky-clean belter's voice, he is steeped in a sunny (or sunshine-yellow) chipperness that can absorb all gloom and doubts.
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That was the point of Nicolas Ghesquière's Vuitton show, which began in the gloom of a black box stuck in that deserted Louvre courtyard.
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So here's my antidote to that gloom: Let me try to make the case that 2018 was actually the best year in human history.
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Trump's latest threat spread more gloom in the markets, which have already been roiled by an escalating trade war between the United States and China.
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But Mr. Golijov tempers the gloom, using a bright key to illuminate the dark text and achieve what he termed a "sad but luminous" sound.
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"I first heard it and thought, 'This is doom and gloom – this is the worst thing that could ever happen to our family,' " Erin says.
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That's why he got branded as a Chicken Little, and why we became so inclined to associate these doom-and-gloom scenarios exclusively to him.
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It's not all doom and gloom, we've seen a 40% decrease in plastic bags on beaches in the UK since the 5p charge came in.
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Much like James Murphy's merry band always have, "Negative Space" details grief without getting grisly, and finds a danceable spot among the doom and gloom.
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The doom and gloom of "Embrace" is a world away from the mood of "Goseong" (2019), which he made after visiting the DMZ in January.
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The gloom is evident on the streets of Kemang, a ritzy neighborhood in south Jakarta where opulent homes are now festooned with "for-rent" signs.
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The consumer goods giant bucked the Tuesday earnings report gloom with shares rising more than 2.5% after it posted quarterly results that topped analyst expectations.
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BMW and PSA Group both gained over 1%, lifting some of the gloom surrounding the sector after last week's poor results from Renault and Volvo.
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But as I write every single one of those doom-and-gloom bullet points, I hear a tiny voice in the back of my head.
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The economic gloom is compounded by allegations of corruption in state-owned companies and claims of influence-peddling in government that have hurt investor confidence.
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So thank Satan for The Black Pearl: a drink that is both sunshine-appropriate and fitting with the perpetual gloom of our own mortal existence.
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We watch one about artificial intelligence taking over jobs, but it's not as gloom and doom of a talk as I thought it would be.
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But what that term always missed—and what Dark Matter's source material highlights—is that his work has always been about more than sheer gloom.
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Record lending by Chinese banks in January and a sharp rebound in its stock markets have lifted some of the gloom hanging over its economy.
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China's factory activity skidded to a three-year low point in January, adding to further gloom about the state of the world's second-largest economy.
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Hence the slight sense of unease and gloom over the proceedings, right down to the way the live crowd sounded slightly more tired than usual.
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Golden light shines down on the man as he strides past his subjects, cast in gloom, toward a stage where he will accept their adulation.
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These are dark days for the left, with no shortage of doom and gloom from Democrats and left-leaning media outlets (including the New Republic).
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But it is still down on the week as the British currency has been dogged by Britain's economic gloom and a fast-approaching Brexit deadline.
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As an antidote to the gloom, Mr Obama naturally does best with Democrats, who he will now seek to reunify after their latest primary bitterness.
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"Essentially everyone was in the camp that there was doom and gloom, especially in Europe," said Peter Schaffrik, global macro strategist at RBC Capital Markets.
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Investors are increasingly worried about a global economic slowdown as weaker-than-expected data in China deepened the gloom in the world's second-largest economy.
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"We don't have a doom-and-gloom scenario for the industry," said Laura Bazer, a senior credit officer at the ratings agency Moody's Investors Service.
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What's more, some say Trump's harder line on Cuban relations has contributed to a sense of gloom on the economically weak and tightly controlled island.
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So it was oddly logical that the austere gloom of David Fincher's world was followed by the bizarre stylings of French fabulist Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
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Part of my "doom and gloom, we have more work to do" attitude is because I need to put pressure — KS: Numbers on the board.
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But this is an accomplished cast, and once Hamlet's gloom gives way to passion, Mr. Iwuji brings a striking clarity to the monologues (1:40).
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But this is an accomplished cast, and once Hamlet's gloom gives way to passion, Mr. Iwuji brings a striking clarity to the monologues (1:593).
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When none could be found, he calmly tipped over the torch he had been using to illuminate the gloom, sparking a fire that killed him.
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Even in the gloom of this staging, her exuberance is infectious — enough, it appears, to lasso a nod for best featured actress in a musical.
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Mr. Vilfand attributed the gloom to warm Atlantic air masses that continually swept over the region with strong, damp winds that thickened the cloud cover.
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Neither rain nor snow nor gloom of night — these people are like the Postal Service — In that Donald Trump wishes both of them didn't exist.
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The anniversary comes amid a feeling of gloom and insecurity as the old demons of chauvinism and ethnic division are again spreading across the Continent.
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A bit of open sky, the texture of the trees, an occasional flowering shrub or early blooming bulb help dismiss the gloom of being indoors.
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Adding to the gloom, the Kuomintang's presidential candidate Han Kuo-yu could face removal from his position as mayor of the southern city of Kaohsiung.
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Record lending by Chinese banks in January and a sharp rebound in its stock markets have lifted some of the gloom hanging over the economy.
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In their novels, the disorienting clash between Soviet gloom and American gaud is the source of dramatic tension, exploited for tragedy and, more often, comedy.
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If, instead, meeting rooms feature antimacassars on overstuffed armchairs, little tables bearing teacups and large paintings of mist-shrouded mountains, gloom may be in order.
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Yet amid all this doom and gloom, Batman v Superman does, eventually, find its way to hope — rare, precious, and obtained at an extreme cost.
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But it's not all doom and gloom: Goldman Sachs (GS) also predicts that growth will rebound in the second quarter by roughly the same amount.
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But the economy was mired in gloom, interest rates were cripplingly high, oil was in the stratosphere and nobody wanted to hear about buying stocks.
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Remarkably, most of the country is ignoring the gloom and doom, pumped up by the surging stock market, accelerating wages and a strengthening jobs picture.
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"This morning's results from BP have added to the gloom surrounding the sector," said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets, in a note.
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The prospect of a 2350-year-old British champion shaking off the Brexit gloom to buy a big international firm caused much glee in London.
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Despite all the stories of economic gloom, our society has progressed in important ways, notably, that our dirty jobs are struggling to find domestic takers.
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Unsurprisingly, the gloom that has descended on Brussels has given rise to a form of black humor, much of it directed at the Europa building.
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"I know myself that artworks that only spread doom and gloom make an emotional impact, but leave the viewers depressed rather than energized," Thiel stated.
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Yet for all the suspense and gloom, there remained a slim chance that Parliament could still find a way forward when it regroups on Monday.
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First, let's consider this: For all the terror and gloom that global warming portends, its discovery is one of the greatest achievements of modern science.
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The color work is what he's better known for, photographs that, to begin with, were brash and often jubilant, a world away from Frank's gloom.
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With all the doom and gloom, gold is bound to move further up as investors tend to grab "safe haven" assets in a bearish market.
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Perez noted with irony that the very funds managers and investment bankers who describe doom and gloom scenarios are constantly offering financial services to the government.
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President Donald Trump's top economic advisor said Friday that despite gloom in the markets, the "blowout" jobs report shows that fear of a recession is overblown.
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It feels worth noting this, if for no other reason than to draw a clearer bead on a place that can feel overburdened by outsider gloom.
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We waited for Donald Trump to invoke American carnage and doom and gloom and instead we got something much closer to a broad and traditional address.
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Data out of the United States and Europe on Friday also pointed to economic weakness, while a mixed batch of corporate earnings added to the gloom.
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Corruption and hope While this all sounds like doom and gloom for Nigeria, there is one group finding some positive out of the current climate: entrepreneurs.
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The last time the survey came close to showing these levels of gloom, businesses were still shedding about 22016,21.3 jobs a month because of the recession.
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But evidently it's not all doom and gloom — at least not for this alternative 'wearable' maker (the Elvie device is worn internally during pelvic floor workouts).
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"There's been a lot of bad news, and doom and gloom," said Kelley Long, a CPA and member of the AICPA Consumer Financial Education Advocates Group.
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It's not all doom and gloom, though, as McKinsey states that the worst effects of this transition can be mitigated if governments take an active role.
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Let this lift some of the Daylight Saving Time gloom: There is a teeny-weeny ray of hope that we might get a Step Brothers sequel.
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TARIFF 'DOOM-AND-GLOOM' In Sheffield, Iowa, Sukup Manufacturing has seen steel prices soar 40 percent since November, said Brent Hansen, the company's commercial accounts manager.
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One easy way to help yourself make it through all the doom and gloom of this season is bringing some bright accent pieces into your home.
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TARIFF 'DOOM-AND-GLOOM' In Sheffield, Iowa, Sukup Manufacturing has seen steel prices soar 40 percent since November, said Brent Hansen, the company's commercial accounts manager.
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Long-depressed commodity prices are set to finally head higher for two key reasons, Marc Faber, the publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom report, told CNBC.
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"It's really important to take people away from the dystopia idea, which switches everyone off when they hear all this terrible doom and gloom," he said.
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With the light fading fast and the scoreboard glowing bright yellow in the gathering gloom, Ostapenko appeared to be in a rush to finish off proceedings.
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But if this doom-and-gloom nihilism is really a way to convince yourself that you're "right" for not wanting kids, then dispatch with the justifications.
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Adding to the gloom, oil prices fell to near 12-year lows and copper prices touched their lowest since 13, weighing on energy and material shares.
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Still, the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report publisher sees a potential recovery for some emerging market economies, particularly Russia and Brazil, which have endured a recent slowdown.
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"People have this doom and gloom mentality currently, but in oil and gas we are still at the beginning of the investment cycle," Poux-Guillaume said.
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We don't have to imagine how this insistent gloom could mislead us on the Oscars specifically, because a widely read article is already showing the way.
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Adding to the gloom, a BOJ survey showed households' inflation expectations weakened for the fifth straight quarter to a nearly four-year low in July-September.
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Weakening consumer spending, uncertainty over Britain's exit from the European Union, rising labour costs and higher business property taxes, has spread gloom across the retail industry.
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"There is plenty of doom and gloom to spread across the globe," said John Doyle, vice president for dealing and trading at Tempus Inc in Washington.
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Political developments helped alleviate some gloom cast by a Moody's report in which the rating agency had warned it may cut Britain's sovereign debt rating again.
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Political developments helped alleviate some gloom cast by a Moody's report in which the rating agency had warned it may cut Britain's sovereign debt rating again.
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The economic gloom has seen a collapse in property values and empty shopping malls as the galloping cost of living takes its toll on consumer spending.
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Holding the 12th Congressional District in Ohio offers temporary relief for Republicans against a deluge of gloom-and-doom stories about their prospects in the midterms.
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You Say Party is an icier, synth-led gloom pop that marks a significant stylistic change from the explosive dance punk heard on their previous recordings.
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Successful outings to a trio of townhall debates with local mayors and disenchanted voters have re-energized the president and lifted the gloom in his office.
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For all the gloom though, the RAND report does note that service members received slightly better care from 2013 to 2014 than the previous study period.
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Ultimately, the robots might be coming, but if government decision-makers can get their act together in time it might not all be gloom and doom.
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Despite last month's gloom, China for the second year running racked up a record trade surplus with the United States in 2018, according to Chinese data.
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Faced with deepening gloom, investors were quick to latch on to media reports that a U.S. trade team will travel to Beijing the week of Jan.
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Adding to the gloom, the International Monetary Fund trimmed its global growth forecasts and a survey showed increasing pessimism among business chiefs as trade tensions loomed.
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As I climbed the stairs, there came into view more boxes, long lines of them stretching back into the gloom as far as I could see.
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In the absence of fresh shocks or further gloom around the global economy, investors seemed to shrug off suspicions of Chinese skepticism during Tuesday's trading session.
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Italy-based Toro Rosso, one of the smaller outfits on the starting grid, have taken the cynicism and gloom-mongering about their prospects in good heart.
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Voices and gunfire puncture the gloom as Eli (John C. Reilly) and Charlie (Joaquin Phoenix) descend, entering a cabin and shooting dead one man after another.
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A large collection of photos from the 19th and early 20th century is fraught with faces of doom and gloom — and occasionally a literal dead face.
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But just as the gloom and doom was washing over the crowd, Gore sounded a hopeful note, highlighting ways that humans can and are changing things.
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And in 2018, when at least one headline a day threatens to reduce us to tears, who needs more doom and gloom in their media diet?
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And generations of Seattle residents felt a shiver of romance in the moody shadows it cast over a waterfront already famous for gray skies and gloom.
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Adolescence Most parents have seen their teenager start the day in a reasonably good mood, but then return from school draped in gloom and chilly silence.
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In the gloom of the Great Depression — the unemployment rate was 25 percent as Roosevelt took office — the 32nd president was reassuring but far from Panglossian.
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Americans living on a razor's edge can't afford to risk a second term with an unstable President if they see four years of economic gloom ahead.
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The Fifth Suite, in the 1983 album, has the haunted beauty of an empty Venetian palazzo, with prevailing gloom shot with sudden shafts of blinding sunlight.
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BRUSSELS, March 17 (Reuters) - The European Commission closed its daily briefing in Brussels on Tuesday with a poem, to bring some cheer amid the coronavirus gloom.
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In light of the growing economic gloom, it would seemingly behoove Mr. Erdogan to moderate his foreign policy, dialing back the anti-Western policies and language.
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We know the weekend is over and it seems like everything is doom and gloom, but we've got some good news to help brighten your Monday.
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"He draws a portrait from his breast," the libretto says, and a solitary flute pierces the gloom like sunlight through a crack in the prison walls.
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Through the black downpour, from night's gloom,Forgetting in haste to shut the taxi door,She will run up the decrepit stairwayFlushed with joy and longing.
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In October the gloom spread also to the much larger services sector and to consumers in a sign of possible spillover from the crisis in manufacturing.
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But with powerhouse economy Germany teetering on the brink of recession and the manufacturing sector sunk in gloom, Europe's come-back seems as elusive as ever.
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The retail gloom also engulfed greeting card specialist Card Factory, which tanked 30% to a lifetime low after saying subdued performance over Christmas would hit profit.
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One of the things I did to combat the feelings of doom and gloom I felt many mornings was to create a morning routine for myself.
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EUROPEAN GLOOM, US DOWNTURN Signs of renewed growth in China's manufacturing activity are a major positive for base metals demand and by implication prices this year.
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The FTSE 250 tumbled nearly 1% as a steep fall in payment processing firm Finablr and stock downgrades by BofA Global Research exacerbated the broader gloom.
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Adding to the gloom in the auto sector, Sweden's AB Volvo said demand for trucks would fall on both sides of the North Atlantic next year.
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Adding to the gloom, Apple Inc cut its revenue forecast on Wednesday for the first time in nearly 12 years, blaming weaker iPhone sales in China.
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An energetic leader, he steered the Russian capital out of its gloom, dominating Moscow's political system while his wife became the richest woman in the country.
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WASHINGTON — The people gathered in nature's gloom, squinting through a spitting rain, sizing up the man and his moment, in a city disinclined to welcome either.
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There's plenty of gloom in the wake of New Zealand's massive earthquakes on Monday and it hasn't just affected the human residents of the South Island.
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Then, once they start playing, you're bowled over by their viscous, apocalyptic sludge, punctuated by needling melodies that pierce the gloom like distorted air raid sirens.
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The riffs here are knotty, often looped together in tight harmony, and supremely melodic, colored by a dark, sooty gloom that recalls Ludicra's paeans to urban blight.
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Each only confirms one side's narrative about the other, deepening the gloom and suspicion, making a return to the days of détente seem that much more impossible.
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" Or, as the original researcher put it, "Prophets of doom and gloom appear wise and insightful, while positive statements are seen as having a naïve 'Pollyanna' quality.
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There won't be any footage of flames lapping up from the basement or smoke inhalation victims being wheeled into ambulances through the drizzling gloom—not tonight anyway.
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JIM CRAMER: His balance sheet, because of some disposals you've made that are still working for you, you've been able to make the gloom work for you.
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This apparent vigour is in part just a reflection of how bad things looked 12 months ago; suppliers who overdid the gloom in early 2016 are restocking.
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This week, I want to introduce you to Ruby Gloom, a talented 3D artist based in Hong Kong who I really respect for her unique artistic perspective.
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But in the present, the Doom Patrol is often shrouded in gloom and darkness, whether they're standing in the rain or sitting in Caulder's dimly lit manor.
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The storylines dominating climate change news are usually doom and gloom, but corporate America sees some new ways to integrate a warmer world into its business models.
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Derek Burleton, deputy chief economist at Toronto-Dominion bank, said the headline figure was a relief amid market gloom about slumping commodity prices and a stuttering economy.
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While that's understandable given the context, the unrelenting gloom and prevailing sense of dread becomes almost oppressive, perhaps especially for those who aren't steeped in the mythology.
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"There's a lot of doom and gloom regarding political uncertainty, regarding the Fed and regarding the overhang of Brexit," Block told CNBC in a Thursday phone interview.
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Financial spreadbetters expect European markets to shrug off Asia's gloom, and see flat to modestly higher openings for Britain's FTSE 100, Germany's DAX and France's CAC 13.
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Stalls selling shoes, handbags, toothpaste and half-price stereo systems are illuminated in the gloom, while the smell of soap mixed with cheap perfume fills the air.
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It's not all doom and gloom though, because Blue Monday can be used as a catalyst to make some positive changes to turn your frown upside down.
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As we all expect another assault anytime anywhere, amid persistent economic gloom and an unsolved migrant crisis, wishing the best for 2016 has become an inconvenient rite.
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Yet perma-bear Marc Faber, editor of the "Gloom, Boom and Doom Report" continues to think there are plenty of hidden risks lurking in the asset markets.
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Adding to the gloom there, the Bank of England lowered its growth forecasts for Britain in the face of growing Brexit worries and a slowing global economy.
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And a blood-red rose preserved under glass in blue-lit gloom droopingly waits for true love to set everything right and let happily-ever-after commence.
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He has been peering into the gloom for hours, days, years, if he has to admit the truth about the depth of his obsession for this hunt.
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But ahead of GDP data for the second quarter due on July 31, a debate has raged over whether all that gloom adds up to a recession.
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The layout of the book has been described as a "Ladislav Sutnar catalog for Fiorucci" that's been corrupted by the sinister gloom of the drug induced 60s.
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Growing gloom over the global economy adds to the BOJ's woes, as domestic demand could lose steam when a sales tax hike planned for October hits consumers.
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