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What a dreary subject!" Her speech is peppered with sudden, plummy explosions.
True, the latter half of the book sags under the weight of way too much bitching and the dreary subject matter of celebrity and affluence.
Baseball used to hope it would all go away, that sentimental and sappy fans (and news media members) would get caught up in a new pennant race and leave the dreary subject of drugs to the Olympics and other periodic phenomena.
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One boy plasters his room with John F. Kennedy paraphernalia; another finds politics "the dullest, deadliest, dreariest subject he could think of".
This is one of the saddest, dreariest subjects imaginable, but "You Don't Know Jack" is anything but.
Peter Schjeldahl, writing for this magazine in 2008, said of that photograph, "The subject is dreary fact.
The subject is a dreary fact.
Even those now surrounded by prestige were subject to the same dreary conditions (let us not forget Barack Obama's reported "Barf Couch").
But real science, the fundamentals, like the subject of Nash's lecture, is a dreary thing, like truth itself.
She went out for a run one dreary winter morning, after just being given a sound lecture on a subject she has since forgotten.
The subject matter sounds racy, but the film is as depressingly dreary as the couple's pre-tape sex life; for all its faux vulgarity, this is irritatingly coy, and the performances are just... well, irritating.
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