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Facing early elimination from a season in which they had bettered the previous year's dismal points haul by 43, some had expected DC to attack from the start.
Analysts say that this year and next, city budgets will reach their most dismal points of the recession, largely because of lag time inherent in the way taxes are collected and distributed.
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At this dismal point, some economists and analysts say that the damage has been done, and there is nowhere to go but up.
We may not yet be at the dismal point where our children face the same drug-testing regimens imposed on professional runners, cyclists and football players.
Compared with 1981, when the city reached a dismal point in recording 107,495 robbery complaints, there were 21,577 such complaints in 2007, the police said.
The skit comparing the Oscar show's writers to the obsolete scouts in "Moneyball" was funny, but very much to the dismal point: the show's actual writers chose to have Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph, the women who are supposedly leading a revolution in female comedy, stand up there and make dick jokes.
You might, at some grey and dismal point, find yourself entering into the rancid waters of bookchat with a well meaning English student who thinks that the best place to dissect poststructuralism is at 2am.
Toronto FC began the 2012 season with nine consecutive losses and went on to finish with a dismal 23 points.
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