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The day that June's job numbers came out, meanwhile, Nassim Taleb, principal of Universa Investments and author of 'The Black Swan,' offered a far more grim interpretation of what was transpiring, though one relatively consistent with what he had said in the past.
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Firstly my father, whose early beginnings were far more grim than those of my Soweto charges.
And he has cited the painful experiences still unfolding in Afghanistan and Iraq to warn of grave risks if the military again intervenes in the Muslim world, this time in Libya, using tones far more grim than others in the Obama cabinet.
They say the situation is far more grim.
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On a long-haul flight, it could mean hunkering down in front of your "entertainment centre", with the grim realisation that the flight path diagram has a far more interesting plot and cast than any of the films on offer.
James Salter is a far more unusual case.
A far more fundamental objection was stylistic.
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