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Bill Kristol, who had once been Carlson's boss, at The Weekly Standard, retweeted the screenshot, and added a grim judgment: "They started by rationalizing Trump.
All of which leaves us in a dilemma: do we pass grim judgment (a pox on les cheaters!), or sit back on July 7 with a cold sauvignon blanc and toast the world's most grueling, beautiful, unbelievable race?
South Korea's prime minister, Lee Wan-koo, said Japan would face "grim judgment" if it failed to admit the "realities of history".Yet on April 14th the two countries met in Seoul, the South Korean capital, for their first high-level security talks since 2009—a further sign of a thaw in relations after a three-way summit last month between the foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea.
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Thomas Vinterberg's Submarino, solidly grim, looked without judgment on the damaged lives of two offspring of an abusive mother.
It goes against the grain not just because it seems like such a grim and pessimistic judgment, but because it violates a prevailing social belief that people have a nearly limitless potential for change and self-improvement.
When I was pregnant with each of the younger girls, I would step on the scale, and even if I wanted to grimace, I would tell K (and myself), "Mommy is growing so healthy!" At this point in their lives, our girls view stepping on the scale as a chance to see how much they have grown, not as a grim moment of judgment about their self-worth.
A closer look at what took place adds grim overtones to these judgments, with reverberations to the present moment.
Well, "Judgment Day" is grim to a fault and sometimes wearyingly so, notwithstanding the unexpected departure late on into the realm of metaphysics, suggesting, among other things, that we will all get to play cards in the afterlife.
Nazi remembrances have in recent weeks given us theater ranging from the grim realities of crimes against humanity in "Judgment at Nuremberg" to the inspired madcap lunacy of "The Producers".
Bruce Pike, a middle-aged paramedic, is adept at distinguishing a suicide from an error in judgment; his own turbulent adolescence accounts for this grim bit of wisdom.
Novelists are timekeepers and recording angels who hold us to account, and Barnes's judgment of Freud, so "imperious in his perversity", is grim.
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