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Soon reminders of the grim history appeared.
Nor will the West examine this grim history.
Given the organisation's grim history, that remains a big if.
Such grim history did not keep fans from the ballpark on Friday and Saturday.
These days it is usually the grim history of Mr. Hayes: drinking, burglaries, vulgarities.
A nuclear apocalypse isn't inevitable, however, and the grim history of Hiroshima need not be repeated.
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But nothing much follows from this in terms of public policy other than resignation, and besides, other places have overcome grim histories to prosper.An alternative spin on the history-as-destiny thesis is that Glasgow is suffering from the effects of deindustrialisation, which often include a decline in health as well as employment.
Entering the phrase "reality dating shows" into Google delivers a grim cultural history of the millennium's first decade.
Leipzig has stunning architecture and some grim modern history (large demonstrations here in 1989 helped precipitate the fall of the Berlin Wall).
If the grim Chechen history that Mr. Williams, the University of Massachusetts professor, shared with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev turns out to be part of the motivation behind the attack, one might have expected the anger to have been directed at Russians, not Americans.
In his essay, Dr. Truog recounted the boy's grim medical history: he had been born with a large encephalocele, in which the brain and the membranes surrounding it protrude through an opening in the skull.
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