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And she had a distinctly dreary aspect, as Truman Capote suggested when he wrote that "she did look rather like a long-haired Bert Lahr".
It was then that he first developed an interest in the "daily, dreary aspect of things not working," or what he described as "the dysfunctional bureaucracy of the everyday". A novelist himself, Majumdar noted that some of the themes in his book Silverfish overlap with his current research.
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Mr. Quayle paid a courtesy call on Mr. Cheney shortly after Mr. Cheney took office to fill him in on some of the dreary aspects of the job, including foreign travel and political fund-raising.
Some sound like the drearier aspect of early 90s shoegaze minus its drunken late night charm.
Ms. Prince-Bythewood doesn't dwell on the dogmatic aspect to make dreary political points.
Why look dreary?
Real estate agents also face dreary conditions.
But there's programming we theoretically need, called "news," and that aspect of TV is looking pretty dreary.
By taking away the dreary, unessential parts of life, I can concentrate upon the important, human aspects.
We pity them for living out every aspect of their lives online, a practice that impairs their ability to get blotto on White Lightning on a dreary Friday night, due to the worry about the potentially very public consequences.
How dreary.
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