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Eliot was so powerfully grim, atmospheric, authoritative; Hughes's early poems made the physical world look more substantial.
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Those levels have soared from 315 parts per million when Keeling began, to a grim milestone reached last week, as atmospheric concentrations exceeded 400 parts per million.
"Just think, all those people at Glastonbury are covered in mud," said Adam Ant on Sunday afternoon, spelling out the chief advantage of this oddly faceless festival over its more atmospheric rival: each year, it somehow escapes the grim weather that makes Glastonbury such a memorable experience.
Atmospheric and gripping, the book offers a boldly original take on the Grim Reaper concept, but never sacrifices entertainment for metaphysics (even while raising some thought-provoking questions).
Evidence of human-caused catastrophe mounts daily with grim reports from sea, sky and land: disappearing species, the collapse of fisheries, deforestation, the shrinking ozone layer, higher concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide, oceanic dead zones, warming temperatures, extreme weather, rising sea levels, depleted aquifers, melting glaciers, thawing permafrost.
Atmospheric and terrestrial turbulence.
Very atmospheric.
His findings were grim.
It's very atmospheric.
Sealls presented the grim forecast in the characteristically calm and informative way he has honed for more than 30 years since he left Ithaca with a degree in atmospheric sciences.
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