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On that day, humanity received a grim reminder:
On that day, humanity received a grim reminder that this scene has been parodied so much that no one could take it seriously anymore.
Officials fear the grim number of victims gunned down will almost certainly rise.
And when newspapers started to report the shocking number of casualties and the grim reality that football had essentially become a death harvest, many prominent thinkers called for its elimination and even its abolition.
One cowboy took his last ride, while another delivered the grim news and offered all he had to offer a shoulder to cry on.
One cowboy took his last ride, while another delivered the grim news and offered all he had to offer, a shoulder to cry on.
This was Poland, so things were pretty grim.
This was Poland, so things were pretty grim.
The Book of the Dead is, in general, not that grim.
The "Book of the Dead" is in general, not that grim.
After days of bloodshed in Syria's Druze city of Suwayda, grim scenes as survivors emerge to collect and bury the dead.
After days of bloodshed in Syria's Dru city of Sweda, grim scenes as survivors emerge to collect and bury the dead.
When things seem grim, it can be tempting to stop thinking about money altogether.
When things seem grim, it can be tempting to stop thinking about money altogether.
But what if the reality we speak of doesn't fixitly ask anything as grim of us as we suppose?
But what if the reality we speak of doesn't fixedly ask anything as grim of us as we suppose?
But here's the grim reality.
BUT HERE'S THE GRIM REALITY.