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It makes for a hard read that he leavens only occasionally with flashes of grim humour.
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This selection of diary entries from the renowned journalist and theater critic's final decade (he died in 1980 at the age of 53) display flashes of ebullience and grim humor, even as they record his sorry decline into disease, debt and disappointment.
It is an existence characterized by long stretches of boredom and grim flashes of action as she helps guide pilots' decisions on when to shoot and watches the last seconds of another person's life.
The book is unremittingly grim, and the flashes of visual wit supplied by Mr. Aronofsky, who wrote the screenplay with Mr. Selby, are offputting because he is infatuated with the rot.
From this point on, Ausubel artfully introduces moments of grim reality, "cracks" in the village's story, via news flashes and Churchill speeches broadcast over a radio from the "old world" that the stranger, with Pandora-like curiosity, has exhumed.
Sounds kind of grim.
The atmosphere was one of grim efficiency.
The tone is one of grim charity.
Since the death of EW3-sib cells requires grim, N is likely to be an upstream activator of grim expression.
To distinguish maternal versus zygotic role of grim, we compared the numbers of vCrz-sib neurons in the grim-null larvae that were derived from either a X25/+ or grim A6C/A6C females.
We did not detect expression of Grim in the absence of copper and noticed accumulation of Grim within one hour of copper addition (data not shown).
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