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His neorealist approach, not supported by much technique, gets dreary, but he has an ace up his sleeve: Taniya Khan, the Kashmiri computer science student who plays Bani.
Sometimes this shades-of-gray style gets dreary (his range must be about half an octave), but more often the washed-out melodies match his bleak sensibility.
"You make friends when it's warm so when it gets dreary you have connections and can visit back and forth," said Mrs. Locke, who was stationed at the bottom of the slide and urging Niall, 5, and William, almost 3, to play nice and take turns.
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Mr. Gervais popped back onstage throughout and his material kept getting drearier.
After the November holidays, the winter got drearier and drearier, especially at the Writers' Union.
(Zachary Woolfe) 'Don Giovanni' (Saturday and Tuesday) One of the Metropolitan Opera's most disappointing shows gets a dreary revival.
Summer is a time for simple, goofy music, and sometimes winter gets so dreary and awful that you need some goofy tunes to remind you of warmer days.
"It can get really dreary," he said.
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