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It was a grim kind of tourism.
It's a grim kind of faith.
But he can take only a grim kind of satisfaction in his prescience.
I used to find George W. Bush hysterically funny in a grim kind of way.
There's a grim kind of satisfaction in seeing a masterpiece boiled down: "Mrs. Dalloway" becomes "A Quaint, Midafternoon Panic Attack" and "Ulysses" is "One Long Sentence About Handjobs".
She was talking about herself as a character in a novel, one of her women who sometimes show a grim kind of independence.
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And people in that village went from a really grim kind of lifestyle, basically in the rice paddies.
There are obvious causal questions here, of a particularly grim kind: which came first, the crippled chicken or the broken egg?
It all makes a horrible, grim kind of sense, as did the case of Hamilton, as did those of Virenque and Rumsas.
David has a kind of sociopathic condition whose ill effects are inevitably directed chiefly against himself – he is high-functioning, and never appears to unravel, but the film will climax in an event which the audience can see is semi-intentional, a gesture to which the whole drama has clearly been leading, and which makes an unbearably grim kind of sense in retrospect.
I think he captures that grim kind of funny really well.
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