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Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany has her own reasons for feeling grim, but she can take some comfort from the fact that Mr. Immelt pointed to Germany, whose version of capitalism Americans are accustomed to dismissing as plodding and inflexible, as one nation that is outselling the Yanks.
Three hundred pages of Clinton's repetitive musings had me feeling grim.
Three hundred pages of Clinton's repetitive musings had been feeling grim.
Part of Veronica Mars' original genius was its ability to show us the corruption in Neptune without its commentary ever feeling grim or self-serving.
One can't help feeling grim gratitude to him for this, for, as I shall explore in the next article, it was Dick Cheney, more than any other official, who set the terms for the post-September 11 world we all share.
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But to tell the truth, I've been feeling grimmer and grimmer about local reporting.
He had been living at home, feeling very grim, unable to work.
"Running on Empty," as the show is called, finds Mr. Black in fine, sputtering form, exuding an air of exhausted disgust at the state of the country and the state of the world that will surely resonate with audiences feeling similarly grim as the grinding last stages of the presidential election loom.
Paul Krugman ruminated about inflation-free unemployment the other day, and he was feeling pretty grim.
Will it be punished for being too grim... or for not feeling quite as grim as it could've?
Most gaming companies are feeling a bit grim about the year-end holidays this year.
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