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"The science is clear and the peril is dire," Brown said.
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"No one can doubt the huge efforts he has made in the public service... considerable achievements which will endure... .. We know that the Tory leader is trying to establish a Golden Age of Blair, if only to contrast it with the dark, dour, dire Age of Brown we are entering, but this seemed genuine.
More radical ruses such as squeezing the rich, or wild borrowing, might well hurt the country without helping him.In his partial defence, some argue that Mr Brown's dire standing is an inevitable result of the sinking economy: that voters always take it out on governments when they feel the pinch.
But in the US, the prospects for the little brown bat are "pretty dire".
A few months ago the same unscrupulous pols and pundits were telling dire tales of diseased hordes of brown children at our southern border.
The other team in dire need of a quarterback, the Cleveland Browns, were on the line.
After his performances against the Ravens and the Browns, and with several teams in dire quarterback straits, Cousins's stock is skyrocketing.
But when things get dire, there must be tolerance for occasional bouts of brown grass and dying plants, as the authorities restrict watering.
But Mr. Brown said he and other ranchers were still in dire straits.
Other than a freak World Series appearance in 1944, amid a wartime talent drought so dire that a one-armed outfielder eventually made the starting lineup, the Browns were as universally unloved a baseball team as ever existed.
A dire joke to lift spirits and tickle ribs "On a sports related topic: What's brown, lives in a tree and can't sing?" chortles Jonathon Martin.
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