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"When we first got here, it was The Pit — nasty, sad and dreary — a hole in the ground filled with ashes, a place where everybody looked down," Michael O'Reilly, 37, a second-generation ironworker from Amityville, N.J. working on the tower, told The News.
While most places on the list aren't too surprising Las Vegas' housing crash and dismal tourism numbers, down by 8% in the second quarter of 2008, mean residents still spending are digging deeper holes; and Riverside, Calif.'s dreary unemployment and foreclosure rates keep the debt-to-income ratio high there are some more presumably stable spots that make the list.
The treatment rooms are dreary and cramped, with holes in the drywall and collapsing ceiling panels.
This is Tudor's centenary: Why Ballet Theater, which has danced "Dark Elegies" for decades, chose this moment not to revive it, but instead to stage Mr. Kylian's dreary gloom-fest pastiche is, like that black hole in "Overgrown Path," one of those mysteries that it is better not to enter.
Clara and Eleanor are living and hunting in a dreary contemporary British city when the story opens, holed up in a tower block.
Fifty days and 352 lost balls later he surrendered to nettles and high weeds and halted his march in this interior town, his ninth hole, a place described in the Lonely Planet Mongolia guide as of "little interest" with "dreary hotels".
How dreary.
Too dreary.
They are dreary.
"It's dreary.
Dreary parking lots.
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