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"glum" Definitions
  1. sad, quiet and unhappy

368 Sentences With "glum"

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It has been a glum season for men's fashion, just as it has been a glum season for men.
"Some people have asked me why the book is glum, why the women are glum," Taddeo told Katie Couric at her book launch.
Companies had reasons for a glum view heading into January.
The world is as unapologetically lifelike as it is glum.
Advocates of tougher regulation greeted the news with glum resignation.
Glum acceptance might be the best he can hope for. ■
Sometimes, on a glum Tuesday, I'll scroll through them and nod: "Oh, yeah, that day spent tanning at my friend's friend's beach house really was fantastic," and the Tuesday will feel a bit less glum.
He's tired of finishing episodes with the glum expression of defeat.
Instead, he is glum about the future for Taiwan's tech industry.
The response of British business to the Commons votes was glum.
Yet SeaWorld shareholders seem glum, sending its shares down 2 percent.
Members of both groups looked glum, sweating under the oppressive heat.
As exports have slipped, the mood in Germany has turned glum.
Along with other elites in both parties, you are glum today.
Yet SeaWorld's shareholders seem glum, sending its shares down 2 percent.
One left-wing MP milling around Sweden's parliament, the Riksdag, is glum.
But there are plenty of other reasons to feel glum about Italy.
For the moment, though, the outlook for bio-aviation fuel is glum.
When Nixon's election became clear, I was glum but my mother wept.
I was always glum when I walked by and they weren't there.
Defensive and often pompous, they veer between self-justification and glum resignation.
"With a brand," he quickly added, his glum expression transforming into a grin.
He was standing there in all his glum glory, smoking a bent cigarette.
During her research, she remains glum and taciturn and reveals little of herself.
Meanwhile, Atkinson churned around the court, his head down and his face glum.
"This is what it's like every day," he said in a glum tone.
But as the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards approached this week, Hollywood seemed glum.
Rebecca DeAngelis's desserts are memorable, too; that glum banana crostata was an outlier.
It reopened in March 2008, after nearly two decades spent in glum slumber.
When America's big banks reported first-quarter earnings for 2016, the mood was glum.
Three friends, looking glum, low-energy, and thin, would say what they'd eaten recently.
THE PRESIDENT of Ukraine sits in his office, a glum look on his face.
The company also pre-announced ugly fourth quarter results following a glum holiday season.
Though Charlie Brown continues to feel glum, he finds momentary solace in Linus's words.
Less memorable and glamorous -- and more gritty and glum -- than hindsight makes it look.
It's a glum, gray Wednesday in April when I meet Björk in New York City.
It mimics the sunlight, and I use it almost every morning when I'm feeling glum.
While property prices fell in sympathy with the glum market sentiment, most occupants stayed put.
Glum-faced fans in Germany shirts moved slowly and quietly away from cafes and bars.
A separate problem is that when Finnish children are in school, they are surprisingly glum.
If he looks so glum in triumph it is because the adrenalin has run out.
This week's sell-off marks a continuation of a glum two months on Wall Street.
Soak up the sun while you can; the rest of the week is looking glum.
A team of Mr. Mueller's prosecutors sat glum-faced as Judge Ellis delivered his decision.
He is a reflexive democrat whose underdog sympathies haven't curdled into glum superhero self-pity.
Isabelle Huppert leads an impressive cast on a glum trip in Ira Sachs's new film.
At halftime, the players from Chinle retreated, glum, to their locker room, 230 points down.
Coach Jeff Hornacek, normally able to display a smile and a sunny disposition, was glum.
Frowning, it stares at its own glum visage via the front-facing camera of its phone.
A local news website shared the police statement, which included her glum-looking pictures, on Facebook.
This mood is made even more glum by the energetic bright orange and green gallery walls.
The video, in which Ms Chou wears black and looks glum, went viral on polling day.
The song is glum and pragmatic, unfolding over a six-beat rhythm and minor-chord keyboards.
The last question in the glum post-mortem was directed at Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed.
Their glum fortunes pale next to the thrill of having been palm-to-palm with something big.
The world's largest beer maker, Anheuser-Busch InBev, tumbled on disappointing quarterly profit and a glum outlook.
Yet the world's top economic policymakers, who are gathered in Washington this week, are sounding awfully glum.
Director Jodie Foster gives the episode the glum, melancholy feeling of a tragic small-town indie movie.
Then, during Alvarez' glum 10th anniversary party, Hopper is forced to confront his own dead-end life.
Thursday's meeting left some people who contributed to the last, larger White House AI project feeling glum.
The mood is glum and resigned, but that means that Chance can't rely on his own liveliness.
Several particularly glum forecasters even expect the economy to shrink for one or two quarters in 21986.
If you're feeling glum about something, then flowers are a fairly inexpensive way to cheer yourself up.
The fish tanks' bubbles were still roiling and the cockatiels kept chirping, but the people were glum.
The glum German data pushed bond yields across the euro zone lower, reinforcing ECB rate-cut expectations.
One reason for the likely success of populists against incumbents is that Europe's economic mood is so glum.
Even in the weeks leading up to Davos, corporate moguls were feeling more glum than in years past.
For all that, it would be a mistake to assume that Ugandan writing is glum, pious or austere.
At Rousseff's presidential palace Friday, officials had glum faces and appeared resigned to the end of her administration.
The easy one, inherited from his ousted predecessor, John Cryan, was to report predictably glum first-quarter results.
The glum has also been compounded by extreme weather in the UK and stiff competition from online players.
Confirming a glum first quarter for the economy, industrial output barely rose in March, data showed on Thursday.
The surprise index remains negative, but its move suggests the market has been too glum about the economy.
That is making consumers less glum; one consumer-confidence index rose for the third straight month in July.
The actress Emma Stone recalled a glum week she had while working on a film with Mr. Murray.
It has all left Republicans tied to the party establishment that Mr. Trump so frequently disparages increasingly glum.
The quarterly earnings report due next week is likely to be glum again amid low levels of volatility.
In the 1970s, the Australian airline Qantas ran a series of televisions commercials starring a glum KOALA bear.
His teenage granddaughter, Rocio, has spent most of her youth feeling glum about the conditions in her country.
One of his cartoons showed a particularly glum egg and a chicken meeting at a supermarket checkout line.
"There's never been a better time to be alive, and yet we feel so glum," Mr. Goldin said.
The glum forecast of what's to come was enough to send Viacom shares plunging 14 percent on Friday.
These remaining villagers share the same glum acceptance that, after they have gone, their villages will die out too.
They found that when female cichlids lose their chosen mates, they become glum and more pessimistic about the world.
In the Manhattan theater where I watched the Macdonald film on a Monday afternoon, the scene was downright glum.
" Calling General Electric "a charter member of GLUM," Cramer rattled off the ailing industrial's many pain points: "The debt.
Television cameras focused on the glum faces of the Russian Olympic hopefuls watching the announcement made their perspective clear.
Their glum faces told the story: Chameleon was shutting its doors after nearly 30 years in Manhattan's Financial District.
Nadal appeared in legitimate trouble at that juncture, and a glum mood shrouded both the player and the crowd.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - There's a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel for European banks' glum investors.
In 2016, Nevada and New Mexico were rare bright spots for the party on an otherwise glum election night.
"Kaleidoscope," a glum British tower-block drama, would seem to possess all the elements of a potent psychological thriller.
The glum German data pushed down bond yields across the euro zone and reinforced expectations for an ECB rate cut.
Everyone should have a inspiring playlist they deploy specifically when they're feeling glum — or when they're already in great moods.
Besides, he was "in a pretty glum mood" when he left, according to one source who speaks with the President.
The idea is that by the time the crowd is feeling glum about the market, it's time to start buying.
Here's what else is happening: We hope the M.T.A.'s cheery new greetings perk you up on this glum day.
The song follows a bleary synthesizer riff, and although it isn't an especially glum melody, it communicates a precise ennui.
For most of their history they had a reputation, at least among their gentile neighbors, for being humorless and glum.
Fisher, meanwhile, was spotted over the weekend looking glum and holding a good dog at the airport, which sounds about right.
Mori, Coates and CEO Toshiro Muto looked glum sitting at a head table taking essentially the same question over and over.
I remember the glum expression on his face as he checked the new president's Twitter feed while silently sipping his coffee.
The Warriors were glum afterward, knowing that one opportunity had slipped, but tried to see the bigger picture in the series.
One of Saturday's was "It Can Never Be the Same," the beginning of the first encore, after "Disintegration," steady and glum.
"There's only two explanations for that face," Meyers said at the beginning of the segment, pointing to the congressman's glum look.
The mood is glum rather than grim and eerie, and plot developments drift in more slowly than the San Francisco fog.
The flickering film-noir images provided by the video designer Jeff Sugg are a nice distraction from the mostly glum proceedings.
By the bottom of the sixth, with the Cubs trailing, 6-1, the capacity crowd was glum, preparing for the inevitable.
This may seem like an excessively glum list, right after elections that sent the stock market into a bout of euphoria.
That means there has never been a better time to be a couch potato, but it's glum news for the companies.
Such a system would act as a wormhole for evolution—a shortcut through the glum cycles of mutation and natural selection.
This leaves Ozark stuck in two of the most harmful regions a TV drama can find itself: slow-moving and glum.
We spent most of the summer sitting across from each other in a glum coffee shop in Williamsburg, working on our laptops.
As he left the conference room, he passed a glum-looking Welford waiting in the hallway, about to receive the same treatment.
Instead of being glum, and taking your crappy day out on your co-workers or friends, decide to turn things around yourself.
Companies could certainly be glum as they detail the impact of tariffs, global weakness and even dollar strength on their bottom lines.
The euro remained under pressure a day after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi made glum comments on the euro-zone economy.
Clinton's rival for the Democratic nomination, voted with the party from the Senate chamber, looking glum as colleagues came to greet him.
The opening notes of "Joshy," a new picture written and directed by Jeff Baena, go from glum to harrowing in mere minutes.
That's not to say there aren't glum moments; stand-out track "9/11 / Mr Lonely" is an honest, personal ode to solitude.
Nor does he seem to be bothered by the backdrop of people looking glum while holding their iPhones up to film him.
She also kicks up a storm in the opening minutes of "The Party's Just Beginning," albeit in a much more glum context.
So he's deeply serious without being glum — there is a spark to his work even as it enters its most tragic zones.
GLUM YUAN In currency markets, the dollar nudged to a one month high of 98.609 against a basket of six major currencies.
"The Greenwich Village Story," originally released in 1963, grimly explores the consequences of love among a glum set of New York bohemians.
The set married royal sumptuousness to genocidal mania, littering the palace with taxidermy, glum military portraits, abandoned toys, and deep, shadowy spaces.
It's not that Mike, a glum, socially awkward young man who lives with his mother in western New Jersey, doesn't have work.
Most are white, some have the sallow, ravaged complexion of habitual drug use, and all sit slumped and glum awaiting their turn.
The most obvious is that the female roles are underwritten and cursory, including the glum hooker played by Schultz's wife, Lauren Jones.
"Mom's missing all these milestones," Jessicah said tearfully as her sister Ja'Bria, 22, slouched in a chair across the table, looking glum.
Mr Errejón, who looked glum at the closing ceremony on February 12th, was relegated to third place in the vote for the council.
Back when I used to DJ, Prince was always my not-so-secret weapon whenever the dance floor emptied or people got glum.
Barry tails him for the day, riding in a beat-up green hatchback, all the while looking glum and alienated from his labors.
And if the gray has gotten you glum, don't fret: We're about to hit a sunny streak, which will last through the weekend.
"I went through all the phases of feeling glum, and decided to get angry and put my expertise to use," Mr. Mahoney said.
Imagine an AI that wouldn't sass you when you're sounding glum or one that would speed through an interaction when you're sounding harried.
Others in the village played games with a large, luckless river turtle that lay on its backside, glum and unable to right itself.
When we see pictures of Mr. Trump's disgraced former lawyer Michael Cohen, by contrast, we see the glum, shamefaced confessor of the truth.
But the inhabitants of Craven seem to be happy with the way they are even if, to some outsiders, that can appear glum.
"It's really disappointing to finish in this manner," a glum Ivanovic, who was broken seven times and produced 29 unforced errors, told reporters.
In the pouting picture, True had a glum expression on her face as she gazed downward and appeared to slouch down in her seat.
Austria's government protests when it is offered the culture job in the Commission, which is eventually dumped on Fenia Xenopoulou, a glum Greek careerist.
Walking around city streets, the glum or neutral expressions of people as they go about their day-to-day business is all too familiar.
Is the disgust justified, or is it just another trick that the lack of serotonin in my brain is playing to keep me glum?
And just then the former tennis star John McEnroe strolled past in skinny jeans and a ball cap and wearing a notably glum expression.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The growing ranks of stock market Eeyores now have another reason to stay glum: Next year's profit picture is darkening fast.
On Wednesday, he walked into the courtroom with sunglasses on and a big smile, while most of the other jurors hung their glum heads.
Done wrong and you get The Girl on the Train, a well-acted but nonetheless glum and ridiculous adaptation of Paula Hawkins' bestselling novel.
On that particular day, feeling glum about my own failed attempts to write, I decided to pick up this book everyone was talking about.
Later, a video of Mr. Putin shaking hands with an extraordinarily glum-looking Theresa May, the British prime minister, touched off another media storm.
It's an interesting experiment to watch, because the investments include a panoply of the cool, hip and fresh in a mostly glum content industry.
GLUM YUAN In currency markets, the dollar crawled higher to touch a one month high of 98.609 against a basket of six major currencies.
The songs strutted and blipped like bubble gum pop grown colossal, carrying glum lyrics like trophies and building up to gleeful, overwhelming drum barrages.
Julia Glum reported for Newsweek that the police credited a rapid lockdown during a California school shooting in 2017 with saving dozens of children.
But if you are a Republican senator looking for good news in this report, there were many more reasons to be glum than cheerful.
Work on the line was derailed multiple times—by the Great Depression, World War II, and the city's glum financial situation beginning in the 200s.
Glum noises emerging from banks and brokerage houses will sound familiar to anyone familiar with the handbrake turns of Wall Street or London's Square Mile.
Talking about it this morning, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was only able to muster the glum resolution of a man contemplating a vegan hotdog.
ET. Oil prices stabilized, reversing earlier declines, but market sentiment remained cautious over concerns that a supply glut may emerge amid a glum economic outlook.
Cramer traced the beginning of the head fake all the way back to Deere's previous quarter, when it painted a glum picture of its business.
My wife is kind of glum about a test she took, and I try and be her cheerleader and help her keep things in perspective.
People in such places follow a glum routine of hauling firewood, waiting in lines for handouts of bread and groceries, and sleeping in root cellars.
With the exception of a blissed-out Chi Chi, they all looked pretty glum, like extended family whose flight home got canceled due to snow.
I started to feel a bit glum in this ghost town of a store, so I decided it was time to call it a day.
Marriages and other glum adult partnerships are defined by the restraint of base impulses in favor of the pleasure of compromise and mature self-censorship.
The Pet Shop Boys aesthetic sits somewhere between the plastic hedonism of italo disco, the high camp of Broadway, and the glum resignation of Coronation Street.
As prime minister Yildirim has often adopted a folksy style in his speeches, at times glum, at times injecting humor as he reaches out to voters.
The quotes weren't so severe they couldn't be walked back a little, and the team wasn't so glum it couldn't throw together a few salving wins.
Offred has lost the faint hope that gave her the strength to keep going, and Waterford is glum that he's no longer the center of attention.
"I wake up / I throw up / I feel like I'm dead," Xan rapped coolly over one of his glum, low-range beats, flanked by his friends.
Such glum talk is based on the experience of previous bailout attempts and the build-up of major stresses in the economy and in corporate India.
"What does it matter?" he sings over mechanical-seeming drums and glum synthesizer chords, eventually working up to a power-ballad chorus that never finds release.
Despite a tragedy that occurs soon after (or perhaps because of it), Ms. Varda's portrait of womanhood appears as a corrective to the glum gallery show.
Despite some glum company updates on the day, the latest first-quarter results figures highlight the reasons for investors' belief in underlying strength among European corporates.
Several vacation-goers tweeted their disappointment at the closure of nightlife venues and cancellation of "entertainment" events — though most were sensitive to the glum national mood.
He and his chief minion (a glum Chris Messina) are venal, volatile sadists who like to slice off the faces of anyone who makes them mad.
His petulant masculinity trumps around in a glum moodiness that predates the sad boi glamour of Take Care-era Drake and basically everything by The Weeknd.
But even then, you might find yourself guessing everything that happens before it does, and the ultra-glum, humorless tone would probably be a turn-off.
When Mayo gave the world false hope with a promising start in Dirk-less Dallas, the glum and achingly predictable collapse already felt like a certainty.
Nothing delights this glum critic's heart more than watching a couple stumble through the work of one of the twentieth century's most controversial gay photographers: Robert Mapplethorpe.
While concerns over EGAS's ability to pay suppliers are widespread, traders remain confident of a huge tender turnout given its unprecedented scale and glum market conditions elsewhere.
This glum, solitary feeling is made even more explicit in the relationship between siblings Valerie and Alex (which Casual has shaded with all-but-explicit incestuous overtones).
"It's a daisy-paper-chain, a glum photo-op for the state media, and the performance of a hapless administration running while standing still," Mr Mathieson laments.
There is another striking piece by the back door — a wax pastiche of the Grant Wood masterpiece of a glum-looking couple in front of a house.
"Thomas (Bjorn) was a better captain, and their team out-played us," Furyk said, surrounded by the 12 players on his team at a glum news conference.
When they lose three of four and things look a little glum, as they surely will someday, that's when Zobrist will really be nice to have around.
The third one worked, giving me large, beautifully designed ¥10,000 bills featuring a dot portrait of a somewhat glum Yukichi Fukuzawa, scholar and founder of Keio University.
Jack Ewing MEDIA After battling a glum outlook for the past several months, Viacom has secured a bit of sunshine going into its earnings report on Thursday.
The New York Times reported that after they were introduced on a Chicago stage as "The Glum Sisters" they decided to take on their mother's maiden name.
One person close to the matter said that while the prospects for the measure several weeks ago seemed glum, its odds of passing now are above 50%.
She talks about her mother as a glum housewife who resented her husband for taking a concubine after she had failed to give birth to a boy.
At the same time, Laura is increasingly drawn to the glum, glamorously named Sorensen (Nicholas Galitzine), a stunner usually spied brooding on the fringes of school gatherings.
Putin has received a succession of newly-minted regional governors in his Kremlin office live on state TV and hosted two groups of glum-looking ex-governors.
The mood was glum following rising uncertainty about U.S. tax reforms after Senate Republicans unveiled a plan that differed from the House of Representatives' version in several areas.
Yet although an election that does not produce a Tory majority is now the clearest route to a second referendum, it is hardcore Remainers who seem most glum.
I can't deny that the glum, resentful, not-giving-a-damn masculine vibe of "Cold Pursuit" has its appeal, as does Moland's blunt knack for efficient screen violence.
It is probably at least partly reflective of glum economic outlooks, but market pricing suggests that investors see rate cuts — and not rate increases — as a possibility next year.
Though a handful of dream sequences in these pages showcase Mr. Sorokin's antic and sometimes grotesque imagination, the novel as a whole is a glum, predictable and cursory affair.
"From the way the consultations have gone in the past few days, it has become evident that the political parties' talks... made no progress," a glum-looking Mattarella said.
These were doused every now and then by glum growth data that sent investors piling back into safe-haven and defensive bets, only to venture back into riskier waters.
Grumpy Cat Limited—owners of a lucrative brand based on the glum-looking feline—successfully sued the makers of "Grumpy Cat Grumppuccino" over unlicensed roasted coffee and T-shirts.
While Timehop is surviving, today's stats are a glum warning to developers about what can happen when you build something too close to one of the 800-pound gorillas.
The glum result overshadowed the first major league hit by the Mets outfield prospect Brandon Nimmo, who lined a ball to right field in the second for a single.
They went shirtless, as usual, while hanging with a group of friends and doing some boogie boarding on what looks like a perfectly great day -- despite Liam's glum face.
In another, a glum bear of a guy wearing undershorts, black socks and a rakish hat stands, as if stripped down for a fight, on a Coney Island beach.
President Trump and company should be prepared for the consequences of this decision —because the people most likely to be disappointed in this Glum New World will be themselves.
Despite a spirited endorsement of Clinton and the impact he had on making the Democratic platform more progressive, Sanders usually looked glum when the TV cameras panned his way.
"This is useless," a frustrated Clinton vented when Schwerin and Sullivan — two of her longest-serving aides — presented the new plan to her that glum Tuesday morning of Feb.
When he learns that the Gobernador has been given a position in the royal court, back in Spain, he is too glum about his own situation to show enthusiasm.
The quirks and philosophy of the sleuth—Sherlock Holmes's rationalistic brio, Hercule Poirot's little gray cells, the glum Nordic professionalism of Kurt Wallander—become beloved talismans to his fans.
It pictured glum citizens queuing outside a bank, a reminder of Mr Modi's painful "demonetisation" in 2016, which sent hundreds of millions of Indians rushing to exchange abruptly voided banknotes.
That adds up to a lot of glum faces heading into work on Monday mornings in the fall, trying to figure out why they started Carson Wentz over Matt Ryan.
"We've staked everything on changing the regime," says a glum spokesman of the Free Syrian Army, the umbrella group holding Eastern Aleppo, the largest urban centre still in opposition hands.
Some users reported on Twitter that their attempts to watch Disney Plus content were met with error messages, accompanied by a perplexed astronaut Mickey or a glum Wreck-It Ralph.
"This could feed a vicious cycle that could end up punishing both the country and investors during the next government," they said, in a glum outlook for the beleaguered currency.
The potential deal is a stark turnaround after Democrats emerged from a caucus meeting with a glum outlook about the chances of reaching a deal to keep the government open.
The glum look on her face as she stood on the lowest platform of the podium said it all — she had not won a bronze medal on the balance beam.
Naz is interrogated by Detective Dennis Box (Bill Camp), a glum loner whose eyes tell him that the case is open-and-shut, even as his gut says something's off.
Her youth and bubbly personality seen in state media are in stark contrast to the usually glum generals and ageing party cadres who follow Kim Jong Un on official duties.
Despite fine performances, Ms. Headland's story about airplane seatmates who have a one-night stand, a noirish riff on "Strangers on a Train," has a glum, hollow ring (1:40).
In Amanda Bearse's production, our hostess is the glum Mollie Mae (Gina Costigan), home from the psychiatric unit after suffering a nervous breakdown in the cereal aisle of a supermarket.
If these were his final moments with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and they very well could have been, they were glum (again) and frustrating (again), another postseason ending in ruin.
It was a glum axiom among conservatives that once Americans were handed a new entitlement — Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, unemployment insurance — they were loath to part with it.
A glum Schumer returned to the Capitol to report some progress, but lamented that a "good number of disagreements" remain — a discouraging sign in the eyes of his fellow Democrats.
Pictures released by South Korea's presidential Blue House showed a glum faced Moon in an emergency meeting with security advisers near midnight to review Trump's letter to Kim cancelling the summit.
Deep in one cardboard box, I opened a manila folder and found a photograph of a dead elderly priest in a coffin and a glum group of children standing beside it.
Yearly celebrations for Christmas and the festival of Saint Isidro continued under Franco's dictatorship, but Santos Yubero's featured images of these happy occasions showed costumed revelers with glum or serious expressions.
Byron Kim's diaristic texts offer a bird's-eye view of his life — the youth soccer games, the dinner parties, the glum and the optimistic moods, the children going away to college.
Photos of the visit in which the Pope looked a little glum circulated online, and Souza got in on it by posting a photo of Obama with the Pope in 2016.
I had spoken with those responsible for kinds of analysis and I had spoken with Klimt and I had wandered around feeling glum and strange but settled, the tiredness always there.
" And the Cars' biggest United States hit, "Drive," poses a series of glum questions even as it sounds like a stately ballad: "Who's going to hold you down when you shake?
In a glum address from the Elysee Palace on Thursday, Hollande became the first modern French head of state not to seek re-election, acknowledging he lacked the support to win.
"For Emma," which was released in 2007, became the type of album that fans believe has magical, healing qualities, an aura that had something to do with the record's glum backstory.
But like a glum child who just had his lollipop snatched away, the Democrats will provide no such gesture of goodwill, instead employing their infamous Alinskyite playbook to demonize the opponent.
Rather, a glum Day contemplated quitting golf as he sat across the road from Augusta National in his customized bus with his agent, sports psychologist and wife Ellie, his two Dachshunds nearby.
Data showing British industrial output barely rose in March, confirming a glum first quarter for the economy, had limited impact on UK equities ahead of the BoE rate due at 1100 GMT.
Maybe your pump-up mix is no longer giving you the push during your workout or maybe you want to swap out the glum breakup songs for some happier new love jams.
At this point in time, they're the economy's last line of defense, propping it up despite a relatively glum business community and what seems like a never-ending string of geopolitical shocks.
"When I Get Up," a gleefully glum lead single about coping with depression by staying in bed, also rather unsubtly references the similarly peppy "Gotta Get Up" by the late Harry Nilsson.
And there is one aspect of these events for which, at the federal level, the prospects look straightforwardly glum: guns, as peculiarly an American problem as is its slavery-shaped racial history.
In the immediate wake of the loss to the Celtics, Kerr tried to cut through the haze of a glum locker room by telling his players how proud he was of them.
This improbable routine between soldiers and monitors with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe plays out nightly, illustrating the glum quagmire of the Ukraine war, now entering its third year.
And last week, Lil Nas X released "7," an EP that is his first real body of work — a glum eight-song set bookended by the two key versions of his hit.
André, the cycling teen played by Murilo Caliari, lives with his younger brother and his aunt Márcia (Gláucia Vandeveld) in a glum factory town, where Márcia works as a nurse to laborers.
Its scope eventually stretches beyond Furie, to the bros getting rich on PepeCash cryptocurrency and the pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong who have adopted the glum Sad Pepe as a mascot.
Robert Bianco from USA Today reviewed the film, writing, "You're left with a woman whose main quest is unsuccessful, and a movie that's glum, long and devoid of any sense of wonder."
During the class, the otherwise glum Tesfa burst into life and moved her body energetically as the maids enjoyed a recital of "heads, shoulders, knees and toes" with one of the teachers.
Wall Street closed higher on Wednesday as investors cheered the Fed's comments which indicated that it would not raise rates soon and strong U.S. data pointed at some economic improvement amid global glum.
"In trying to realize my truth, I'm trying to learn my fiction," she posted last weekend, along with a selfie of her looking glum at home while sporting her signature Princess Leia (!) buns.
Its ability to suggest either jubilance or frustration at any moment matches our culture's bipolar tendency to alternate constantly between precious optimism (à la Indiana's "LOVE") and glum defeatism (as in Ruscha's "OOF").
Don't let the markets' glum response to Apple's second quarter earnings report fool you — there are a number of reasons Apple investors should be upbeat, according to both CEO Tim Cook and analysts.
The glum tone on the outlook for growth and global financial risks has seeped back into markets after a brief boost from the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) surprise interest rate cut last week.
Hundreds of jubilant protesters chanted victory cries and jeered at glum Donald Trump supporters as they filed out of an auditorium where the Republican presidential candidate abruptly canceled a campaign rally Friday night.
Deciding against doing a Stefon movie, he started to stretch his range: Kristen Wiig's depressive brother in the glum Sundance darling The Skeleton Twins, the milquetoast romantic hero opposite Amy Schumer in Trainwreck.
That glum outlook sent stocks in Europe temporarily lower, but expectations for a far-reaching global response — including the potential for a coordinated interest rate across central banks — helped to stem market bleeding.
LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) - British industrial output barely rose in March, confirming a glum first quarter for the economy that looks likely to scupper a Bank of England interest rate hike later on Thursday.
Adding to a broadly glum tone were comments by a senior official of Italy's ruling League party, who said most of the country's problems would be solved if it returned to its own currency.
But the Republican front-runner's response, lambasting Mr Bush for being "weak", and the glum, bullied expression this elicited in President George W Bush's brother, President George H. Bush's son, were, sadly, more memorable.
"I was standing on it to clean the roof," explains the glum-faced man in the video, before desperately trying to work out how he's going to extricate himself from his plastic green prison.
The rest of "Red Sparrow" is glum, protracted, and needlessly nasty, with two attempted rapes and a charming scene in which Nate, tied to a chair, has patches of skin shaved off like Parmesan.
"Interesting tactics, I would say, from their side but we will do what we can to fight them and improve in the next race," a glum and terse Hamilton said immediately after the race.
Despite fine performances from Annie Parisse and Adam Rothenberg as airplane seatmates who have a one-night stand, Ms. Headland's noirish riff on "Strangers on a Train" has a glum, hollow ring (234200:2359).
Despite fine performances from Annie Parisse and Adam Rothenberg as airplane seatmates who have a one-night stand, Ms. Headland's noirish riff on "Strangers on a Train" has a glum, hollow ring (2239:213).
"I hope you were able to understand some of that even though some of you out there kept on yelling," a glum-looking Merkel said near the end of her speech to 1,500 people.
Its music flaunted an appreciation for the steady-state post-punk of New Order along with, perhaps, echoes of Lou Reed, Leonard Cohen and Bryan Ferry to match Matt Berninger's glum baritone lead vocals.
In a photo shoot from 1964, city inspector Bill Olsen rides the Flyer looking comically glum in his suit and baggy pants, as if to telegraph his seriousness and his dedication to his job.
They have their own variants on Lorde's glum anthems and sullen pride, and Lorde's technique of nervously accelerating a verse or pre-chorus with a faster flow of words is no longer hers alone.
I'd too often felt misled by the Swedish Academy, as if I were Hansel in the fairy tale, toward the well-appointed houses of glum mediocrities who wished to eat my high spirits alive.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian consumers turned glum in October despite three rate cuts since the start of the year as fears about the near-term economic outlook sapped their confidence, according to a key gauge.
I've always felt so depressed and glum whenever something like this occurs somewhere around the world, but today I've felt real fear — the fear that stems from something like this happening 20 minutes away.
By the time that the last state-established church was dissolved in 1820 — in the great Puritan mother colony of Massachusetts — American believers had decisively overthrown the glum spiritual dictates of the old Calvinist order.
"Body Cardio can detect when blood is pumped from your heart and it measures the rate at which pulse waves move along your arteries," Rachel Glum, a copywriter for Withings, said on the company's blog.
The popular music of that year, too, seems like the product of a bygone era, miles way from the glum, demented coo of Billie Eilish or the moans of Post Malone that currently dominate playlists.
Since around 2003 he has turned from political theory and current affairs to a more philosophical, even prophetic, vein, producing numerous short books that take a very long—and glum—view of Western intellectual history.
It's a measure of Ms. Teitler's glum view of human nature — or at least the ethics of the young and yearning for love — that in "Engagements," a tick emerges as a symbol of upright morality.
He was feeling glum about how he had to flee Russia and how he had fallen out with Abramovich, who he felt had forced him into selling Sibneft, his oil company, below the market price.
The show also features a live jazz trio playing Vince Guaraldi's score for the television production, in which a glum Charlie, at first depressed by the season's commercialism, learns from Linus what's really worth celebrating.shapeshifterlab.
But it was not until the temperatures suffered a two-week quaver, the cold lasting barely long enough for the Ice Palace team to put the blocks in place, that things took a truly glum turn.
She was flawless in two radically different roles in two radically different movies: the sadly reflective linguist in Arrival and the glam but glum art dealer reading her way to ever deeper misery in Nocturnal Animals.
On her new album Be the Cowboy, Mitski Miyawaki sings about a push-pull kind of love that will sound familiar to longtime fans: "Sorry I don't want your touch," goes the singer's glum fourth track.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - For the fourth consecutive quarter, U.S. chief executives had a glum outlook on prospects for the world's largest economy despite a slight uptick from the previous quarter, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
"I wish this were a happy column about the advance of California public transit," Joe Mathews, a columnist for Zócalo Public Square who has been commuting from Pasadena to Santa Monica, reported in a glum dispatch.
To all outward appearance, Dzhokhar, a college student, was far better integrated into American life, and more sociable, than his glum, troubled older brother, Tamerlan, who died in a shootout with the police after the bombing.
There's a glum energy in the air—even though Mars in Leo wants you to party, now is the time to do your chores or else you may get a talking-to from an authority figure!
In that disastrous first set against Sam, I caught myself mimicking the behaviors of Nick Kyrgios — glum and angry, dissatisfied as a foundational principle, shaking my head at the unfair world even on points I won.
In Felicita Sala's vivacious and beautifully detailed drawings, done in colored pencil, Mathilde's smile and Pablo's glum expression give a tender humor to this real-life relationship, as they gather vegetables from her garden to cook.
Reading through the paragraphs from start to finish provides an unexpectedly poignant bird's-eye view of Kim's life — the youth soccer games, the dinner parties, the glum and the optimistic moods, the children going away to college.
The mood was glum again on Friday after a Bloomberg report that Washington was delaying a decision about allowing some trade between U.S. companies and Huawei reminded investors that the prolonged trade rift was far from over.
The latest Purchasing Managers Indexes will make glum reading for European Central Bank policymakers, coming just weeks after they unleashed a bold easing package in their latest attempt to spur growth and inflation in the currency bloc.
On a day when the weather — gray and glum with scattered sunshine between downpours — reflected the city's collective emotions, they said they had come because each room in the center was like a page from a scrapbook.
Sadly, by its finale, "The Morning Show" is less addictive train wreck than glum clunker, symptomatic of peak TV: it's yet another lacquered, poorly structured ten-episode story, whose sparks are dampened as it becomes more earnest.
Out front are a spooked Jeff Sessions, the Attorney General, whom Crabapple compared to the Elf on the Shelf, and James Mattis, the Secretary of Defense, who seems glum, even uninterested, as he gazes into the distance.
The psychedelic element is something he really drives home with the visuals, which include yellow smiley face balloons, trippy patterns, a glum Big Bird, and bright wiggly colors that dance and slide and spin into one another.
On reporting trips to Chechnya over the years, I had stopped at the school and visited with Mr. Arsanov, always finding a haven from the glum topics of terrorism and repression that are integral to the region.
The piece made note of a large tattoo on his back that generated controversy recently after the discovery that it was not fake, as Affleck had claimed, and multiple photos of the actor appearing to look glum.
Timothy Egan Donald Trump Jr. came in for some merciless mocking when he posed in this newspaper in a grunge-era flannel shirt, sitting awkwardly atop a tree stump at the family estate, looking glum and lonely.
I remember the majestic horses, the smallness of the coffin and, for a second, turning around to see the undersides of the crowd's glum chins as they looked at the last they'd ever see of the People's Princess.
To say I was in the throes of an existential crisis would make it sound more interesting than it was—it felt more like a period of intense boredom that I was too glum to extract myself from.
By comparison, Under Armour shares slid by a quarter last month after it reported a big drop in holiday-quarter sales growth and issued a glum forecast for the year, admitting that its products are not fashionable enough.
Even the album artwork is almost a pastiche of the singer-songwriter records of yore, down to the thinned-out art-deco font and photograph of Collins, shaggy-haired and glum, peering out of a burnt orange halo.
It's a pretty glum day, so it might be hard to smile through the seriousness of the moon in Capricorn, but if you could manage to smile for your crush, it could be contagious, even if it's forced.
Behind a new slogan, "A Better Deal," there stood Chuck Schumer at the lectern, backed by the glum faces of Elizabeth Warren and Nancy Pelosi and two other Democratic lawmakers, apparently included to strike a chord of populism.
" While the girls play with the balloons in the latter part of the video, Robyn asks, "Is Daddy happy?" to which the basketball star replies in a noticeably glum voice before walking away and back again, "Daddy's always happy.
Instead, a glum, shaken apology after a controversy over a flag landed the singer, Chou Tzu-yu, in the maw of tensions between China and Taiwan, just as the island voted to elect an independence-leaning president on Saturday.
But investors' mood in the Gulf on Sunday was generally glum, with the Saudi stock index falling 1.0 percent to its lowest close since the government alarmed the market two weeks ago by announcing a sweeping anti-corruption crackdown.
"I Promise" is a list of glum commitments not to run away, "even when the ship is wrecked," set to a steadfast march; its video clip shows a forlorn guy, eventually revealed as an android head, on a bus.
Falciani seemed a bit glum, and it struck me that one problem with adopting the vestments of a transparency advocate in order to stay out of a Swiss prison cell is that you are obliged to keep wearing them.
McMann looks a bit like Deborah Ann Wolf (Trueblood, Daredevil), but there's something unfinished about this smart, slightly glum Nancy — you wish you could  give her a drop of Chloe Grace Moretz's thoughtful vitality or Greta Gerwig's smart vulnerability.
Then, the company shocked Wall Street on Tuesday with a big drop in holiday-quarter sales growth and issued a glum forecast for the year, as it grapples with excess inventory amid a glut in the broader athleisure market.
But they're also likely copyright violations — and now there's a battle over their future, Julia Glum reports: In trying to explain his dark sense of humor, Estela unwittingly stumbled upon a battle brewing over Vine clips, YouTube, and who deserves payment.
"The market was not expecting such a glum number from the U.S. ... it's evidence that the U.S. economy is still not strong enough to sustain another rate hike and that's positive for gold," said Jonathan Butler, commodities analyst at Mitsubishi.
Just in case the point needed to be hammered home any more, a hanging sign featuring a glum portrait of the author settling down to a meal of three (three!) boiled eggs in an austere-looking apartment appeared outside, too.
The colour seems to have drained from the club's transfer window since the signing of Granit Xhaka back in late May and, consequently, the summer has become a monochrome dustbowl for the supporters, a scene from an extremely glum film noir.
Elsewhere, however, we are dragged through patches of glum and listless drama, with Colin Farrell as a one-armed veteran of the First World War and Michael Keaton as the oily maestro of an amusement park, who wants Dumbo for himself.
With Trump considering placing tariffs on automobiles, Cramer thought Ford — rather than Tesla, which is plagued by too many short-sellers, or General Motors, which is being revalued thanks to its self-driving car initiative — also warranted a spot in GLUM.
A song like this, misguided though it may be — Beyoncé sings the chorus, reduced to an unimaginative avatar of dignity and goodness, and Rick Rubin produces what's little more than a glum piano — can only come from a place of savvy.
LONDON/BEIRUT, March 27 (Reuters) - Lebanon kicked off formal debt restructuring talks on Friday with a pledge to implement an economic turnaround plan by year-end, but officials painted a glum picture of rapidly dwindling reserves and soaring inflation ahead.
His fascination with the late 1960s and early 1970s continues: "Canyon Moon" is a direct homage to the Southern California of Crosby, Stills and Nash, while "She" looks toward Pink Floyd with a somber, extended song about glum routine and yearning.
Indeed, the actors playing support group members sitting in the circle all possessed a certain sad-sack quality -- everything in the room was made to look glum to get across the joke that this group had been betrayed by the Florida senator.
" Eileen " is the story of a glum prison secretary, in the mid-nineteen-sixties, who is disgusted by her gin-sodden father and by her own sexuality (the "small, hard mounds" of her breasts, the "complex and nonsensical folds" of her genitals).
Because David Cho (Joe Seo), the glum, bashful 18-year-old protagonist of "Spa Night," is struggling with homosexual desire, it would be easy to categorize this cool, exquisitely observant first feature by the Korean-American filmmaker Andrew Ahn as a gay movie.
Time has a way of blunting the darker, more sobering edges of a movie like this—it's easy to remember, as I had, the beauty of the lavish feast that the film closes with without recalling how glum everything preceding it was.
This is a surly version that seems to focus on the way that Peter's immaturity disappoints everyone around him, especially Wendy (the poised Kelley Curran, a welcome still point amid the glum ruckus), who wants to love him, not to mother him.
Here, the Iraqi-American Rakowitz presents its ghost in the form of a replica constructed from more than 22020,000 empty Iraqi date syrup cans, their bright colors glittering through London's glum weather — a sharp contrast with the pale stone of the lost original.
I was an exception, criticizing "Stations" in The Village Voice as "decline-and-fall glum," suggesting that Willie Colón might have provided a more appropriate score, and unfavorably comparing it with Agnès Varda's documentary of Los Angeles street art "Mur Murs," also in the festival.
That wintry tale remains hot with comic aggression, and Nicholson, noisily potent, reminds you of Cagney; Cranston, in "Last Flag Flying," seeks out the same terrain, but his crudeness is more of a crotchety act, and the journey concludes on a glum conservative note.
For starters, Twitter has been consistently ranked as a #5 application in Social Networking over the past several months – which is certainly nothing to be glum about – but ranking as the #1 app in a category could be better in terms of App Store visibility.
Cassidy Glum, a senior sitting in her 10-year-old Chrysler 300 near the school, said that one perquisite of being a senior was being able to enjoy some privacy during a free period, to study and use phones, rather than staying in school.
Little Boris Johnson rides around on his tricycle before getting into an argument with a mini briefcase-wielding George Osborne; the London mayoral candidates argue about houses in a sandpit; a tiny, glum-looking Tim Farron talks about how everything is Nick Clegg's fault.
Here's a selection of UK and global media reaction: The Telegraph, a long-time ally of the Conservative party and pro-Brexit newspaper, branded the defeat 'A complete humiliation' on its front page Wednesday and showed a glum-looking Theresa May on the front bench of Parliament.
"Bad Hurt," a family drama set on Staten Island in 1999 — its opening montage features a distant view of the World Trade Center over a Springsteen-inflected singer musing on how "talk is cheap" — is a sincere, in some respects conscientiously crafted, and almost relentlessly glum movie.
The mood was glum again on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump said that he was not ready to make a trade deal with China and had decided that the United States would not do business with Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies for the time being.
"When the chemical is cleared from the body and the brain tries to recover its chemical balance, this is the 'comedown,' where the user feels washed out, glum or grumpy, anxious or paranoid," says Nutt—and the more chemicals cleared out, the more that need replacing.
"READ MORE: How 'The Boys' comic book survived cancellation and inspired Amazon's new hit superhero TV seriesThe New York Times said the show "reanimates bits and pieces from different branches of the fantasy genre into a glum and lumbering beast that only occasionally sparks into life.
The mood among government loyalists in Damascus remained glum and uncertain, with rampant questions on social media and in private conversations about why Russia would step back in the middle of an offensive to take back Palmyra from the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
Payne is artsier, though, which means a higher level of literary name-dropping — Joy and Alan's 16-year-old son, Tom (Joe Hurst), courts his high school crush using tickets to a Zadie Smith reading — and a more insistent focus on glum psychology and dark consequences.
And while it's not quite an awful movie, it is a deeply tired one, in which the kinetic spark and social engagement that animated Singer's previous entries has been entirely drained, replaced with a glum sense that everyone involved is merely going through their contractually obligated motions.
Those of us who had endless access to Big Bird's social lessons and Oscar's mercurial moods and Bert and Ernie's love affair in the '70s and '80s and '90s were also the generation that had access to more of New York City, in all its glum and glory.
But in the wake of Brexit — after a glum day of chorusing "I can't believe it!" and staring huffily out the window alongside my coworkers — the numbing shock was converted to action, thanks to a targeted Facebook ad from FVAP, urging me to cast my ballot this November.
It takes a few minutes to sink in, but after a few glum jokes about the bird, the team shuffles out of the hangar and into two windowless rooms, plugs in their laptops and readies for a night of number-crunching data from satellites and a second aircraft, instead.
On the cover of my nineteen-sixties Puffin paperback edition of Frances Hodgson Burnett's "The Secret Garden" was a little dark-haired girl in a white coat, standing among thorny bare rosebushes: she looks just as Mary Lennox is described inside the book—skinny and sallow-faced and glum.
This inspirational show, with music by Lucy Simon and a book and lyrics by Marsha Norman, is a Freudian ghost story with a happy ending, in which demons of grief and repression are exorcised by Mary Lennox (Sydney Lucas), an 11-year-old who metamorphoses from glum contrariness into radiance.
Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — The lusty applause that greeted his return to the Capitol is behind him now, as are the pecks on the cheek he received as he sat at his desk on the Senate floor, looking vaguely glum, receiving good wishes like a warrior returned to civilization, injured but intact.
Our national parks are filling with garbage and feces, air traffic controllers are worried our flights are unsafe, food inspections are being cut back, and Internal Revenue Service workers -- surely already among the most glum folks on the planet -- are facing a chaotic and complicated tax season while drastically understaffed.
Actors: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mélanie Laurent, Sarah GadonDirector: Denis Villeneuve The story goes like this: Jake Gyllenhaal plays a glum history professor who discovers that there is someone out there who looks exactly like him right down to the hair follicles and, as far as he knows, he has no twin.
" Churning, echoing chords and martial drums — like U2 turning to mope-rock — accompany her as she builds up to a glum, angry chorus: "Never wanted to be here now/One foot in the grave, other on the ground/I can't process what I'm feeling now/This skin I can do without.
The not-so-friendly former buddies who reconnect in Warwick, R.I., are Peter (Jesse Wakeman), a glum, selfish Manhattan banker who has returned home for the first time in many years to settle the affairs of his grandmother after her death in a nursing home, and his neighbor Donald (Mr.
It's a glum legacy for a band whose music is periodically discovered by younger generations – their song "Baby Blue" popped up on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart after it was featured in the series finale of Breaking Bad – and one that heightens the importance of suicide prevention and mental health treatment.
The striking south-western landscape felt like North Korea on Mars: dusty red dirt roads and glowing red sandstone cliffs; vast homes in various stages of near-completion (not finishing construction, homeowners are able to avoid paying property tax); a zoo in the middle of town, vacant but for a few glum buffalo.
Knowing that the last two days' registration had turned the odds against them, they gathered in glum groups outside the school where the votes were being cast and in the parking lot where the media cars created Antelope's first parking problem, watching the stream of new voters, most of whom were wearing red.
Moreover, the plot is a small and coiled affair, involving a missing child, and the mood is as inward as anything in the annals of Philip Marlowe, with a dose of Marlowe's glum self-bullying, as K investigates not only historical crimes but his own potential presence in the labyrinth of the past.
Misery was essayed everywhere, in the lentils soaking on the draining board, in the way that he tried to scour a tea mug with his index finger under the running tap—she saw his glum and mortified face in the dulling window; the evening was already fading outside, late August leaning into September.
There was a moment when we were shooting the last episode, where the cast was sort of huddled outside, and everyone was a little bit glum because it was our last week of shooting, and even though the show wouldn't air for months, everyone kind of felt like, there's no way this ever works.
In a way, the movie is a grimly unwhimsical version of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," with Ms. Schneider's character wending her way through a series of abortive rehearsals, shabby hotel rooms and glum soirées (one including a 21913-millimeter projection of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis"), trying to comprehend what the adults around her are up to.
Much of the art is interactive, meant for lingering: a wall of scrapable sequins by Lara Schnitger, which never didn't have a few dozen teenagers fiddling with it; pastel industrial-collapse animal statue benches from Serban Ionescu, which provided succor for glum-looking shoppers; a psychedelic mural with embedded QR codes from Jeanette Hayes.
The upbeat Troll princess Poppy (Anna Kendrick, evoking "Inside Out" Amy Poehler), with Branch (Justin Timberlake), a glum Troll ever wary of the Bergens, embarks on a rescue mission to the Bergens' kingdom, where she befriends and gives a beauty makeover to a scullery maid (Zooey Deschanel) smitten with King Gristle Jr. (Christopher Mintz-Plasse).
As glum and obscure as it is, "Annihilation" has some silly "let's split up" decision-making, it has various implausibly cryptic clues left by previous explorers, and it has someone who conveniently inventories her comrades' defining traumas—"She's an addict, she has cancer"—so that Mr Garland doesn't have to go to the bother of developing three-dimensional characters.
The ad, entitled "Envy," pushed the message that "OIC is a different type of constipation" by showing a glum man reacting to a series of visual reminders of his gastric distress: another happy man exiting a bathroom, a dog doing his business on a curb and a woman walking away from him with toilet paper stuck to her shoe.
It was a blessed relief when another member of staff walked into the room and politely noted that they'd book it out for a meeting and I was currently eating into their meeting time staring into space looking very, very glum while what sounded like a broken Casio keyboard stuck on DJ mode parped out of my laptop.
But my takeaway from Habitat III had next to nothing to do with the official agenda and a great deal to do with what I sense is a worldwide sea change, a generational shift, rejecting the glum, defeatist view toward cities and urban life that prevailed when Habitat first convened 40 years ago in Vancouver, Canada.
Highlights in this year's festival include "La Verità," a circus piece inspired by the work of Salvador Dalí; a performance by Mexrrissey, a Mexican band that plays music by The Smiths and Morrissey, translated into Spanish; and a take on the glum Georg Büchner play "Woyzeck," by the singer-songwriter Tom Waits, the musician Kathleen Brennan and the artist Robert Wilson.
Cutler already took some shit in the preseason for throttling his apathy during his first press conference with the Dolphins, as he looked like a recent divorcee at parent-teacher night: Anyway, the press wouldn't let Cutler off the hook so easy after Sunday's showing, and so they decided to quiz his head coach Adam Gase on why he was looking so glum.
He presides, in frequent clips, over this unquenchably chipper and heartless yarn, and would have frowned at the glum note that is struck at the end, when we are shown archival footage of the Senate investigation into the Iran-Contra affair—the chief counsel at which, it so happens, was Arthur L. Liman, the father of the man who made this film.
Willa Paskin, considering Sharp Objects' darkness in Slate, noted that "TV by and about women, like TV by and about men, should be under no obligation to be entertaining, or gentle, or easy to watch," but felt that the series was proving an unnecessary point — that women can make "beautiful, well-acted, cleverly plotted, exactingly glum prestige television" just as well as men can.
For much of his second term, Christie was doing something other than governing, first playing defense on the scandal surrounding the vindictive and gratuitous closure of multiple lanes to the George Washington Bridge to punish a political rival and then, astoundingly, running for the Republican Presidential nomination, and finally in glum servitude to the man who beat him out to become the eventual nominee.
National Republicans have grown glum about Yoder's chances in Kansas' 3rd Congressional District and the fact that the planned spending has been canceled is part of a broader issue Republicans have faced in 2018: With so many districts on the line and a finite amount of money to spend, the NRCC and other groups are forced to cut off incumbents weeks before Election Day.
There's a certain optimism to be found in realizing that the past isn't as rosy as you remember it, but there's also a kind of glum realism that sets in when you realize the script for the Jeffersons pilot — in which a newly rich black couple tries to find their place in a high-rise building — would require only the most minor of tweaks to work in 2019.
While smoke and embers tumbling across dry hills lent itself to compelling images, and cable b-roll, cameras have no pithy way of capturing the glum indignities of the aftermath here: Like how in February, Paradise residents who'd found the temporary solution of placing an RV on their yet-to-be-cleaned properties were told by FEMA they must leave or jeopardize the entire area's share of the $1.7 billion dollars in Federal disaster cleanup funding, which pressured the local government to completely reverse its December decision to allow people back onto their burned land.

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