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"Has J. B. lost his mind?" asked Grim about himself.
But in an interview on Tuesday, she was grim about what was ahead.
There Ishmael finds himself growing "grim about the mouth," stuck in the "damp, drizzly November" of his soul.
These days, senior Googlers I know are grim about the web's future.
Now, as the American Army withdraws from Iraq, he is grim about the future of his company and its 430 employees.
For reasons that I will never fathom, the doctors with whom Bruce's parents, Ron and Janet, consulted were unremittingly grim about their son's future as a penectomized man.
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But to tell the truth, I've been feeling grimmer and grimmer about local reporting.
Obviously, this is an American franchise, but there's something inexplicably grimmer about these UK plotlines, and tonight's episode is a case in point.
Maybe women with power seem a little grimmer about it than men, though, because it doesn't get them the goodies that it does for men.
In Japan -- the current benchmark for grim theories about the American economy -- this chain of events happened over about three years, Mr. Makin said.
To grim news about lack of job growth in America has been added grimmer news about the terrorist attacks in Spain, and surveys suggesting that consumers in both America and Europe are starting to fret.
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