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14 Sentences With "depressing experience"

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Most people probably have some depressing experience they can't quite put into words but also can't forget.
"Getting caught up with China's politically driven criminal justice system can be a bleak, depressing experience," Zimmerman says.
Even though this not my ideal way to spend a Friday afternoon, it's not a really depressing experience either.
And while it has given us a chance to get in touch with the more artistic side of ourselves, it's also been kind of a depressing experience.
Yeah, the Mate 8's form factor pushes the limit, but I did get used to it, and going back to a 5-inch phone would be a depressing experience for me.
Anyone who's had the depressing experience of watching local TV news is familiar with how these judgments shape coverage: crime and politics take precedence over other local stories, followed by weather, sports, and finally some heartwarming tale from the community to round out the broadcast.
With the Pseudo celebrity Tanya Corrin roaming the space in a white gown distributing apples, Josh's videographer describes capturing this as "the most depressing experience of my life," at least partly in deference to the fact that (as one female Pseudo presenter delicately put it) "none of the guys could get it up," the only erect penis-like object belonging to a pair of lesbians taking part.
However, the stadium now accepts cash at all kiosks. In April 2017 the Ricoh Arena was listed by FourFourTwo magazine as the worst stadium of all 92 in the Premier League and English Football League, citing “a depressing experience” in an “often soulless atmosphere in a virtually empty stadium”.
Bishop also criticised the lyrics in most songs, stating that "Walking Stick" contained "some horrendously bad lyrics". The highlight of the album for Bishop was "Save Your Skin", which he called "a gorgeous addition to their collection", despite calling the overall album "a pretty dark and depressing experience".
According to Manzarek, "Nobody ever came in the place... an occasional sailor or two on leave, a few drunks. All in all it was a very depressing experience, but it gave us time to really get the music together." When the Doors were fired from the London Fog, they were hired to be the house band at the Whisky a Go Go. The Doors' first recording contract was with Columbia Records. After a few months of inactivity, they learned they were on Columbia's drop list.
In an interview with The Guardian, he said that "it was such an inherently depressing experience that the very least I can do is protect myself from the miserable experience of actually watching it." In 2015, he expressed his openness to a redo 8MM instead of remaking Seven. The latter has left the studios and producers unhappy with Somerset merely standing there helpless as Mills shot John Doe. Walker found other success in 1999, as he penned uncredited rewrites to the critical hits Stir of Echoes and Fight Club, now considered a cult classic.
Ross Golden Bannon of The Sunday Business Post published a negative review of his and his compatriots' "depressing" experience at Dunbrody Country House Hotel and Restaurant in October 2001. He bemoaned the fact that himself and his accomplices had to pour their own wine, implying that a restaurant of this calibre ought to employ wine pourers, and complained that the food was overcooked and too salty. When Dundon appeared on the CBS programme, The Saturday Early Show on 17 March 2007, they mentioned his ownership of Dunbrody. Dunbrody Country House Hotel and Restaurant has been praised in the Italian media as well.
Lansbury considered this to be "one of my bitterest disappointments". Her personal life was further complicated when she learned that both of her children had become involved with the counterculture of the 1960s and had been using recreational drugs; as a result, Anthony had become addicted to cocaine and heroin. Lansbury followed the success of Mame with a performance as Countess Aurelia, the 75-year-old Parisian eccentric in Dear World, a musical adaptation of Jean Giraudoux's The Madwoman of Chaillot. The show opened at Broadway's Mark Hellinger Theatre in February 1969, but Lansbury found it a "pretty depressing" experience.
In 1925, with the recommendation of the classicist Gilbert Murray, Eisler took a diplomatic post in Paris as a deputy chief of the Institut International de Cooperation Intellectuelle (International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation) which had been created at the invitation of the French government to work with the League of Nations’ International Commission on Intellectual Cooperation. However, Eisler accepted the position and moved into a large rented apartment in Paris without first obtaining the permission of the Austrian government, who lodged a complaint with the League of Nations. While in Paris, Eisler received a visit from Scholem and Walter Benjamin. Scholem later described the encounter: > “The visit we paid Eisler in the deserted rooms of his luxury apartment—the > “official people” had already disassociated themselves from him—was a > depressing experience for us.

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