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The relationship allowed Rapp to explore Stamets's depth instead of his grouchiness.
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But what's left over is that feeling of tiredness and hollowness and maybe grouchiness, which is probably alcohol-related exhaustion.
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Wilson — it's not clear if that's his first or last name — is a misanthrope with a sentimental streak, a guy whose grouchiness is leavened by oddball touches of Minnesota Nice.
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As historians write their chapters on the country's fourth impeachment proceeding, perhaps they will omit Trump's disposition for morning grouchiness, revealed by the American Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland.
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Best of all is the longtime character actor Titus Welliver (best known for "Lost" and "The Good Wife") as Bosch, giving soul to a character defined by his grouchiness, stubbornness and antiquity.
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His range as an actor may be limited, but he has a gift for projecting resolve and decency with an overlay of grouchiness — like a TV-scale, less charismatic Tom Hanks or Jimmy Stewart.
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It would have been easy to overdo Richard's grouchiness, Rachel's volatility or Sadie's blithe, oversharing sense of entitlement, or to turn Charlie and Cynthia into cartoons of blundering dadness and high-flying helicopter maternalism.
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The father-daughter buddy concept is charming, but apparently not enough for Mr. Black or whoever it was who packaged this movie, since Holland is also paired with Jackson Healy, a shambling galoot played with impeccable grouchiness by Russell Crowe.
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There were plenty of ways to read his remarks—it was standard-issue superstar grouchiness or it was a hint of some deeper issue—but the most tempting was as proof that the Celtics, those well-coached and weirdly assembled league darlings, were finally reaching that part of the calendar when cleverness doesn't work as well.
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With a > principled sort of grouchiness, it seemed almost intent upon showing that > sectarianism can be found anywhere along the socialist spectrum.Irving Howe, > Socialism and America. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985; pp. 54-55.
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