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A week earlier at the National Theater, I had found myself watching two other exceptionally bleak young playwrights and vaguely thinking, "Oh, they'll grow out of it".
An exception is the brief, exquisitely animated and exceptionally bleak "Dog," which won a Bafta award, the British equivalent of an Oscar, in 2002.
But in Ridgefield Park, N.J., home of the state's oldest Fourth of July celebration, village leaders decided this year that because of the exceptionally bleak economic outlook, they could not afford to put on their traditional show, which costs about $50,000.
Over a simple, repetitive bass note, Callahan renders Robert Hunter's words exceptionally bleak, but the delivery is tinged with his customary wryness – a tone even more evident in one of just two songs from his Smog days, Dress Sexy at My Funeral.
The latest findings are exceptionally bleak.
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Some cities have an exceptionally positive outlook, while others present a bleaker picture.
Through the refractive medium of an exceptionally misleading narration, however, we glimpse a much bleaker world in which moral choice is hard, in which there are no consolations, and in which Romantic paraphernalia whether speculative science, artistic medievalism, or landscape gardening is a delusive distraction.
"Very bleak".
Bleak stuff.
Exceptionally still.
exceptionally strong vocabulary. . . .
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