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Over generations, it changes and grows — getting drab updates to its colorful architecture when the banana company arrives, reminding readers of the fundamental changes that came to Latin America with many real, sinister colonial entities.
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"We know that patients in hospital rooms with morning sunshine need pain medication about 23percentt less than patients in rooms that only get drab, shadowy afternoon light," said Roger Ulrich, a professor of architecture and landscape architecture at Texas A&M University.
Her resignation from the Party, in 1958, came about "not on any principled issue" but only because the C.P. had "got rather drab and useless".
"When the scenery gets too drab and the action too slow, we'll call each other names and swear to part forever — but there's no place to go".
Still, it is true that around 1970-71, rock got awfully drab looking, with countless denim-clad blues-bore and boogie bands, dressed-down singer-songwriters and country-rock outfits, and virtuoso players too wrapped up in their endless soloing to bother with stagecraft.
Following some fun shots of celebrities entering the awards show and performing outside, we get a drab "Backstage – American Music Awards.
Under that stress, peahens get ever drabber and plainer.
So, we end up getting bits and drabs of information here and there.
"He would tell me about this fascinating [Scott] inquiry and I knew most people were just getting dribs and drabs.
But that was as good as it got in a drab first half, with the home side's best opportunity squandered by a heavy touch from Mark Sykes when Sinclair played him through.
But Murray has wandered around for decades, gloomy but unbowed by the drab certainty of getting to 61.
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