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Visitor numbers for August were the most dismal for 16 years.
This just might be Donald Trump's most dismal poll news to date.
The stock market is experiencing its most dismal December start since 85033 (MarketWatch).
Even worse, Levinson granted a patina of scientific legitimacy to the most dismal male habits.
They're trying to figure out ways to bolster summertime attendance, the workshop's most dismal season.
His mission: bringing color and art to one of the most dismal places in the world.
One of the most dismal features of the Mugabe tragedy is how popular he remained across Africa.
And so it goes in Alabama, our laboratory of democracy, with the loftiest accomplishments and most dismal fails.
Spending time browsing here was among my most dismal shopping experiences in recent memory: joyless, arbitrary, spiritually empty.
"The reality is that this recovery is the most dismal, tepid recovery we've ever had from a recession," said Rep.
The data "is really a landmark publication in one of the most dismal tumors," Pfizer research chief Mikael Dolsten said in a phone interview.
As the host of CNBC's "Mad Money, " Jim Cramer always tries to find positive trends that can help you make money even in the most dismal situations.
" Amazon's Soho pop-up: "Spending time browsing here was among my most dismal shopping experiences in recent memory," the Times's Critical Shopper columnist writes: "joyless, arbitrary, spiritually empty.
Unsurprisingly, women of color show the most dismal percentage of inclusion, with only four (FOUR!) of the top 100 films in 20173 featuring them as leads or co-leads.
But she should also be remembered as one of the most dismal party managers the Conservatives have had (for all his failures David Cameron was a first-rate party manager).
"This is the most dismal oil demand picture we have witnessed in a long time with a simultaneous collapse in jet fuel, gasoline, shipping fuel, petrochemicals, and oil used for power generation," she added.
Global equity markets were on pace for one of the most dismal monthly performances on record, while the dollar fell to a more than one-year low against the Japanese yen, but flattened against six major currencies.
" Diane McWhorter offered a fascinating look at the history and politics of Alabama as it was caught in the national spotlight: "And so it goes in Alabama, our laboratory of democracy, with the loftiest accomplishments and most dismal fails.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global equity markets staged a late rebound along with oil prices on Wednesday to cut declines from 2-1/2 year lows, but remained on pace for one of the most dismal monthly performances on record.
He averaged 11.8 points, 303 assists and 3.9 rebounds a game this season for the Nets (16-42), who are among the N.B.A.'s most dismal teams, despite a 116-106 win at lowly Phoenix (14-44) on Thursday night.
A less charitable view is that she is the victim of her own appalling misjudgments: embracing a "hard" Brexit after the narrowest of victories for the Leave side; triggering Article 50 without making adequate preparations (the equivalent of putting a loaded gun in your mouth and pulling the trigger, according to a prominent Leaver); calling a general election to increase her majority and then running the most dismal campaign in living memory.
John o' Groats attracts large numbers of tourists from all across the world all year round. In 2005, a popular tourist guide, Lonely Planet, described the village as a "seedy tourist trap""Northern outpost dubbed 'seedy'", BBC News and in 2010 John o' Groats received a Carbuncle Award from Urban Realm magazine for being "Scotland's most dismal town"."John O' Groats named Scotland's most dismal town", The Carbuncle Awards, Urban Realm (accessed 2014-08-19). 2013 however saw the completion of major redevelopment work which hopes to revitalise the area.
David Stratton wrote that "the Filmco slate consisted of some of the most dismal films ever produced in Australia" and represented "a scandalous waste of money".David Stratton, The Avacado Plantation, Pan MacMillan, 1990 p5 Peter Fox was killed in a car accident in 1982.
The following year, however, was their most dismal year thus far in the first division, but they reached the cup final again, and lost again against Ferencváros 0–2, 3–4. In 2000 the league reorganized to relegate the bottom two teams and Vác, who had put up their most miserable season to date, was relegated to the II. division.
" Australia's spinners only took six test wickets between them, although Australia did drop fifteen catches throughout the series. "It all amounted to a tour to rank among the most dismal ever made by an Australian side", said Wisden. "It is almost too painful to recall what happened to us on the field in Pakistan", wrote Rod Marsh. "We thought like losers, we played like losers.
McKinstry, p. 500. One member present said it was "the most dismal gathering he had ever attended; Lord Rosebery's audience was obviously ill at ease"; Rosebery himself wrote in his diary that his speech was "even worse than usual, partly from a clammy afternoon audience, partly from my being out of touch with politics".McKinstry, pp. 500-501. The Liberal government's revolutionary People's Budget of 1909 caused a storm of controversy.
The month of May was one of the most dismal in the club's history. The Rangers ended the month with a 19–35 record, putting them on a pace for a 105-loss season, which would tie the franchise's previous mark for futility, set in 1973. The team's 20 losses set a record for the most ever in the month of May. The starting rotation continued to have problems.
42 The last of the blast furnaces, William Baird's famous Gartsherrie works, closed in 1967. Since the 1970s, there have been various initiatives to attempt to regenerate Coatbridge. Urban Aid grants, European Union grants and, more recently, Social Inclusion Partnerships have attempted to breathe new life into Coatbridge. Despite these efforts the town's population has continued to fall and, in recent years, the town has been dubbed the 'most dismal in Scotland'.
In September 2008 a new edition was published with additional journal entries from 1845 to 1854. A notable diary entry of 26 December 1842 relates one of the earliest English examples of Father Christmas acting as gift-giver: "the venerable effigies of Father Christmas with scarlet coat & cocked hat, stuck all over with presents for the guests, by his side the old year, a most dismal & haggard old beldame in a night cap and spectacles, then 1843 [the new year], a promising baby asleep in a cradle".
On departure day, large crowds gathered to see the expedition off. In his account to The Geographical Journal, Ivar Hamre describes a gala occasion, with flags and bunting flying, while others write of brass bands, speeches and around 50,000 supporters present. The event proved anti-climatic; Kainan Maru was not ready to sail that day. When she left Tokyo 24 hours later, only a few were present to see her go – "the most dismal sort of send-off ever accorded to any polar explorer", according to Shirase.
Over one hundred years ago the planet earth was embroiled in its most dismal war. No one yet living remembers its exact cause, but no one was too young to be spared its merciless horror as rival terran and colonial clans waged bitter conflict throughout the Solar System. Most humans learned to live new lives in hidden bunkers—timid rabbits fearful of slaughter by the most ruthless of the elite warrior class. The only humans who lived in security and comfort were the employees of weapons manufacturers who readily supplied all clans with advanced armaments.
The Pawnbroker tells the story of a man whose spiritual "death" in the concentration camps causes him to bury himself in the most dismal location that he can find: a slum in upper Manhattan. Lumet told The New York Times in an interview during the filming that, "The irony of the film is that he finds more life here than anywhere. It's outside Harlem, in housing projects, office buildings, even the Long Island suburbs, everywhere we show on the screen—that everything is conformist, sterile, dead." The film used flashbacks to reveal Nazerman's backstory.
His first two seasons the Irish were ranked fourth and ninth respectively. It was the 1956 season that began to darken his reputation, for it became one of the most dismal in the team's history and saw them finish the season with a mere two wins, including losses to Michigan State, Oklahoma, and Iowa. One bright spot in the 1956 season was the awarding of the Heisman Trophy to Paul Hornung, who would go on to a legendary NFL career with the Green Bay Packers. To date, Hornung is the only Heisman winner to win the award while playing for a team that had a losing record.
Ribot's final ministry was during the most dismal part of the First World War, seeing the failure of the Nivelle Offensive and the famous mutiny of the French soldiers which followed. Following the decision to dismiss Interior Minister Louis Malvy, his government resigned office on 2 September, but he accepted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Painlevé cabinet constituted six days later. He resigned office finally on 16 October, owing to the violent criticism of his refusal to fall into the "trap" of the German peace offers. Ribot left politics, and died in Paris on 13 January 1923 at the age of 80.
In pre-Victorian personifications, Father Christmas had been concerned essentially with adult feasting and games. He had no particular connection with children, nor with the giving of presents. But as Victorian Christmases developed into family festivals centred mainly on children, Father Christmas started to be associated with the giving of gifts. The Cornish Quaker diarist Barclay Fox relates a family party given on 26 December 1842 that featured "the venerable effigies of Father Christmas with scarlet coat & cocked hat, stuck all over with presents for the guests, by his side the old year, a most dismal & haggard old beldame in a night cap and spectacles, then 1843 [the new year], a promising baby asleep in a cradle".
Demolition of the church of Saint-Jean-en-Greve, by Pierre-Antoine Demachy (about 1800) Among the most dismal sights in Napoleonic Paris were the churches which had been closed and wrecked during and after the Revolution. All of the churches were confiscated and made into national property, and were put on sale beginning in 1791. Most of the churches were demolished not by the Revolutionaries, but by real estate speculators, who bought them, took out and sold the furnishings, and demolished the buildings for building materials and to create land for real estate speculation. Twenty-two churches and fifty-one convents were destroyed between 1790 and 1799, and another 12 churches and 22 convents between 1800 and 1814.
In his seven-year term the acreage under wheat doubled in South Australia and he argued that farmers with capital would succeed as long as their methods did not rob the soil. MacDonnell's passion for exploration greatly aided in opening up the interior of Australia, in particular the Murray River, and he developed many of the natural resources of the colony. He travelled widely in the colony and in 1859 led a small party to investigate country around the northern lakes and claypans, riding 1800 miles (2897 km) in three months. He maintained that Charles Sturt and Edward John Eyre were overrated as explorers as they seemed "generally to have a knack of getting into the most dismal places and finding barrenness from Dan to Beersheba".
In the O'Neil series, Vic Sage is an investigative reporter for the news station KBEL in Hub City. He uses the identity of the Question to get the answers his civilian identity cannot. Unlike other vigilante superheroes, O'Neil's Question is primarily focused on the politics of his city, and rather than hunting down the perpetrators of petty theft, he tends to fight the corrupt government of Hub City. O'Neil's Hub City is noted as being "synonymous with venality, corruption, and violence", perhaps even surpassing Gotham City as the most dismal city in the DC Universe-version of the US. For the majority of the series, Vic Sage is covertly assisting the good-hearted Myra Fermin to win the seat of Hub City Mayor.
From the instruction booklet: > Axil the Able stood in three inches of stagnant water and surveyed one of > the most dismal dungeons he had ever been thrown into… 30 seconds earlier, > he was sitting in front of the ox-roast in that famed haunt of the Occult, > The Golden Thurible engaged in his favourite pastime of Wizard-Baiting. What > a good story Axil was telling — a new one about Therion, a certain moon > creature and a rather gullible Elf — really, the sudden silence of his > audience should have warned him. The crowd parted as Therion strode across > the floor, dangerous in all his ten degrees. Therion raised a twig-like > index finger and flung Axil several hundred leagues across Graumerphy, into > the dungeons beneath the dreary castle called Collodon's Pile.
The judges awarded Glenrothes the category of the most dismal place in Scotland for its "depressed and investment starved town centre". This generated mixed and polarized views from locals and built environment professions alike. In the immediate aftermath of the award Urban Realm hosted a conference in the town named 'Saving Down Towns' to try to underline how great Glenrothes could be. Planners and architects were brought along to suggest possible ways forward for the town, as well as to discuss the challenges facing Scotland's urban centres in general. Paradoxically in 2010 the town won awards for being the "Best Kept Large Town" and the most "Clean, sustainable and beautiful community" in Scotland in the Beautiful Scotland competition and was the winner in the "large town" category in the 2011 Royal Horticultural Society Britain in Bloom competition.
" The film also has a score of 85 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on 31 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Reviewer Stephen Holden described the film as "the perfectly pitched directorial debut of the playwright (This Is Your Youth) and screenwriter (Analyze This) Kenneth Lonergan. Because it arrives near the end of one of the most dismal film seasons in memory, this melancholy little gem of a movie, which won two major awards at the Sundance Film Festival, qualifies as one of the two or three finest American films released this year....You Can Count on Me is an exquisitely observed slice of upstate New York life that reminds us there are still plenty of American communities where the pace is more human than computer-driven. The movie dares to portray small-town middle-class life in America as somewhat drab and predictable.
The English philosopher and reformer Jeremy Bentham, who was declared an honorary citizen of France in 1791 in recognition of his sympathies for the ideals of the French Revolution, was not enamoured of "La Marseillaise". Contrasting its qualities with the "beauty" and "simplicity" of "God Save the King", he wrote in 1796: > The War whoop of anarchy, the Marseillais Hymn, is to my ear, I must > confess, independently of all moral association, a most dismal, flat, and > unpleasing ditty: and to any ear it is at any rate a long winded and > complicated one. In the instance of a melody so mischievous in its > application, it is a fortunate incident, if, in itself, it should be doomed > neither in point of universality, nor permanence, to gain equal hold on the > affections of the people. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, a former President of France, has said that it is ridiculous to sing about drenching French fields with impure Prussian blood as a German Chancellor takes the salute in Paris.

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