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In episode 5, it added a layer of grim reality.
All this adds up to a grim reality for artists.
Our latest 360 video portrays a grim reality in Manila.
And in the process, we've lost sight of the grim reality.
But I also know that this grim reality can be changed.
When Boeing's board gathered on Monday, it confronted a grim reality.
VICE News shows the grim reality of an IS foot soldier.
But only some of us are willing to face the grim reality.
Despite the grim reality, I remain hopeful, knowing how far we've come.
Freedom for them, we're told, is a total removal from that grim reality.
The grim reality is that this week wasn't especially bloody by recent standards.
But experts say that growing anti-Semitism has already become a grim reality.
Problems like those are part of the everyday grim reality at Casa Nem.
Independent voices describing the grim reality on the ground, meanwhile, have been silenced.
But this seemed only to confirm the unionists' view of America's grim reality.
The grim reality is that it may be doomed to failure all the same.
Shit's bleak in 2018 and this year's crop of memes reflects that grim reality.
But for now, the Pirates are confronting the grim reality of history repeating itself.
It would be funny if it weren't so difficult to separate jokes from grim reality.
Her powers are no match for the grim reality that everyone has to wrestle with.
It's only after he's confronted with the grim reality of war that that perspective changes.
Consider the grim reality for the seven percent of American households without a bank account.
The grim reality is that it's easier to stop the directed than the inspired terrorist.
The grim reality of the GOP's future election prospects was laid down by Republicans themselves.
The show's blend of high fantasy with grim reality has resulted in a mega-crossover smash.
After graduation, the grim reality of life post-college begins to set in: Adulting is expensive.
Until then, regular citizens are left grappling with the grim reality of life in their city.
But the grim reality that the United States could be next still hasn't sunk in everywhere.
On College Football The Crimson Tide faced a grim reality after losing to Auburn on Saturday.
A grim reality is emerging in Australia's wildfires: the grievous toll on the country's renowned wildlife.
But West's doomsday vision touched on a grim reality that's already stoking fear throughout the Pentagon.
As promising as these reforms are, they're just a few bright spots in an otherwise grim reality.
"The grim reality is that we have some power but not the power to stop this," Sen.
Behind the joyful laughter, the drinking and the dancing, the grim reality of political crisis remained present.
The grim reality is that increasing our situational awareness may be the difference between life and death.
But many recent applicants have also had to grapple with a new, grim reality: surviving mass shootings.
Underneath those positive results, however, was a grim reality: Ticket sales were propped up by higher prices.
This grim reality also leads international terrorist groups to shift their focus to the heart of Western cities.
Here's a grim reality of being alive in 2016—we spend an inordinate amount of time instant messaging.
The short's blend of fairy-tale and grim reality suggested Walter was the right person for the film.
Their deaths show the grim reality for those left unprotected from one of the world's most contagious diseases.
"The grim reality is that, for the elderly, Covid-193 is almost a perfect killing machine," Parkinson said.
But a closer look reveals a grim reality: It's likely only months away from a major health crisis.
The grim reality, though, is that the nuclear dangers facing the world are already clearly on the rise.
And it laid bare Venezuela's grim reality: When there is no power, there is no rule of law.
Facing that grim reality, Americans — from the president on down — need to start making caution their default choice.
The economic prosperity in his homeland fed Rubens's thriving career, but religious warfare was always a grim reality.
Blue Planet II had a strong environmental message and brought home the grim reality of pollution in many ways.
The grim reality is that the president of the United States is openly playing politics with the healthcare system.
But migrants like Jorge who decide to stay in Mexico face an equally grim reality, human rights experts warned.
I remain super impressed by how The Night Of drapes a very well-worn story with its grim reality.
Now, writes Farhad Manjoo, grim reality is entering the picture: The real cost of convenience appears to be rising.
The grim reality of Oregon's reign is that it probably never should have lasted this long to begin with.
There's the legacy I want the show to have, and there's the grim reality of what the show is.
Gangster Warlords is a step-up for the writer, documenting a very grim reality that's unfolding in real time.
The theater hides a grim reality: I read the script in exchange for freedom for me and my girlfriend.
But lost amid the celebration is an incredibly grim reality: huge numbers of civilians have been killed in the crossfire.
The grim reality is that it's going to take a minor miracle for states to pick up all the slack.
Yet despite this grim reality, there has been no substantive debate about Afghanistan policy on the campaign trail this year.
Fairygodboss, an employer review site for women, released a report on the grim reality of being a female job seeker.
The oppo game that news outlets play needs to place that grim reality front and center — or we all lose.
Does that make sense?" the grim reality of our economy and those living under it echos back a resounding "no.
This is the grim reality faced by many families whose loved ones became the victims of high-profile mass shootings.
Netflix's Fyre Festival documentary, which showed the grim reality of a disastrous music festival, had more than 20 million viewers.
Still, there is a grim reality confronting the White House as officials acknowledge that, despite the effort, the situation isn't improving.
In recent years, we've heard the grim reality of teacher pay amid news of strikes and walkouts and huge teacher shortages.
We learned that behind the ornate temples, polite smiles and colorful baskets of fruits and vegetables, there was a grim reality.
But that attitude ignores a grim reality: Many Palestinians are poor and frustrated because they have been suffering for 70 years.
Some manga in the genre use pure fantasy to attract readers while still touching on the often grim reality of elderly issues.
The aftermath of Hurricane Maria shows how the impacts of our developing environment are quickly moving from abstract scenarios to grim reality.
But without more rigorous inquiry into the origin and quality of socio-economic data, the grim reality of dictatorship often remains obscured.
The present-day grim reality clearly proves once again the immutable truth that one's destiny should be defended by one's own efforts.
It also shows a vast darkness between them, depicting the grim reality of North Korea, where night lighting is a rare luxury.
Washington (CNN)National Republicans are increasingly resigned to what they see as a grim reality in Alabama: They're stuck with Roy Moore.
The World Cup has transformed Russian cities, but some changes were merely facades aimed at burnishing a grim reality for foreign eyes.
The grim reality in New York right now is that the coronavirus situation is likely to get worse before it gets better.
I think what Brooker and Slade are going for here is a story about the grim reality of going from predator to prey.
Despite facing the grim reality of dying in prison, Corey has worked diligently to prove that he is deserving of a second chance.
This grim reality has left many outraged, including McKee, who cannot understand why Molly's owners chose to eat her instead of rehome her.
If astronauts had died, of course, we would construct a very different legacy around its tenure in space, tempered by that grim reality.
Background reading: The nationwide weeklong blackout exposed a grim reality in Venezuela: When there is no power, there is no rule of law.
Save the (very) occasional prospect with serious leverage, there's no avoiding the grim reality that the entry cost for playing is one's own freedom.
And just as we do now, these stories ignored the grim reality of poverty for women: workhouses and illness then, homelessness and illness now.
He agreed to revisit the experience with a reporter and photographer, to share the grim reality for thousands of homeless students across the country.
That is the grim reality behind the first novel by Roberto Saviano—author of "Gomorrah", a bestselling exposé of the Camorra, the Neapolitan mafia network.
"The present-day grim reality clearly proves once again the immutable truth that one's destiny should be defended by one's own efforts," the statement went on.
Few of them possess much spark, in a drama that seeks to present the grim reality of the times and yet occasionally feels a trifle anachronistic.
Unimaginable. But that's the grim reality the Barho family faces after all seven of the family's children died in a house fire in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The grim reality of 2019 is that begging a billionaire for employment via Twitter is not considered embarrassing, but a perfectly plausible way to get ahead.
Compare the moment of Luke and June thinking about having another kid in the flashback to the grim reality of June actually carrying her second child.
Although such an attack was anticipated—the first response was efficient and calm—the grim reality is that it may be the precursor to many similar ones.
This is a grim reality that could be implemented soon: FCC Commissioners will vote on beginning the process to end net neutrality at a meeting this month.
Grim reality brings us to "The Holdouts," a web series about a grumpy guy named Kevin who lives in a rundown rent-regulated apartment in Hell's Kitchen.
It's a grim reality to grapple with, but many scientists think that if we engineered our way into this problem, we can engineer ourselves out of it.
In so many of these role-playing games, a state is a grim reality that produces strife and violence both within itself and against other social groups.
"The grim reality is that, for the elderly, Covid-19 is almost a perfect killing machine," American Health Care Association President Mark Parkinson told CNN this week.
And we have now learned that Amal Hussain, the 7-year-old girl whose haunting image showed us the grim reality of this humanitarian crisis, has died.
Modi's government represents a grim reality for people from a variety of religions, cultures, and ethnicities—but, if history is to be believed, this, too, shall pass.
Right now, the answer seems like the city will fall but ISIS will survive — and no one has a plan for how to change that grim reality.
Today, the GOP is facing the grim reality that Trump is not disciplined enough, and the bureaucracy he leads is not loyal enough, to keep his misdeeds hidden.
His passing brings attention to the grim reality of the stigma around suicide, and the lack of adequate resources given to addressing a very immediate public health issue.
Words can distort, bury meanings, and cause real harm, like when governments use phrases like "enhanced interrogation" and "enemy combatant" in lieu of describing a more grim reality.
This grim reality — the virtual unreformability of the Arab nation-state, forever unpopular, but always protected by the West — was part of the appeal of the Islamic State.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — The Trump administration published a report Friday on climate change from its own scientists that left no doubt about its grim reality and its causes.
If that spending ends up in the war account, lawmakers must make peace with the grim reality that the defense budget has begun to resemble the Wild West.
In any reasonable universe, those who deny basic scientific facts that connect this grim reality to humans' role in global warming would be deemed unfit to hold office.
And like Lily, Marie too trades on men's desires — and her own — to eke out gratification from fleeting pleasures, as a distraction from the grim reality of poverty.
He seemed to have accepted, grudgingly, the grim reality that American boots on the ground remain a critical ingredient to prevent a steady slide into chaos and violence.
"The present-day grim reality clearly proves once again the immutable truth that one's destiny should be defended by one's own efforts," North Korea's official KCNA news agency reported.
As a long-term trend, the opposite is true, and this grim reality has galvanized climate scientists to better understand polar melt and its impact on the global environment.
You could tell 100 people that thousands of whales are hunted, starving, and dying en masse right now, and most would probably acknowledge this grim reality with a shrug.
As word leaked out that Minority Leader Schumer was about to cut practically the same deal with McConnell that he had rejected on Friday, a grim reality set in.
This grim reality is likely one reason that, according to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, roughly three out of four people who are harassed at work never report it.
China  A series of leaked documents reveal the grim reality behind China's Xinjiang camps, and Beijing may not be able to maintain its secrecy about them for much longer.
The grim reality, though, is that the land mine and cluster munitions treaties are undercut by the refusal of some of modern warfare's most powerful players to sign them.
In some sci-fi films, environmental damage finally manifests in a grim reality; in others, our dreams of reaching the stars land right on our laps, in gruesome alien form.
That grim reality is countered by resilient growth in consumer demand, as China's dynamic service sector continues to account for a larger share of overall economic output and job creation.
As the WeWorkers Coalition, the group sent an open letter to their company's management that at once acknowledged the grim reality of their situation and also the We Company's future.
The grim reality is that slightly less than half of a divided nation follows a President who places little or no faith in the words of career foreign service professionals.
The offensive highlights a grim reality about the current state of the war: Assad is winning and has now turned his attention to retaking parts of the country he lost.
Filmed in and around the real Shibden Hall, the show gives a true sense of time and place, from the glamour of country estates to the grim reality of local mines.
JABALIYA, Gaza Strip — He lay down among the tombstones in a cemetery beside his grandfather's house, his cousin said, in what passes for child's play in the grim reality of Gaza.
"It's disgraceful that even when families are working every hour they can, they're still forced to live through the grim reality of homelessness," said Shelter CEO Polly Neate in a statement.
Interestingly, the exemption does not protect Congress from another grim reality of the bill: That it doesn't protect people with pre-existing conditions from potentially ruinous premium increases or denied coverage.
López gets remarkable performances from her ensemble of young actors whose grounded naturalism is crucial to keeping the film anchored in its grim reality, even as it shifts into genre territory.
Despite this grim reality, African migrants are fleeing crises at home in search of employment and opportunity in Saudi Arabia, and are hoping to pass through Yemen's war zone to get there.
That grim reality presents difficult choices for Mr. Obama, who must decide whether to keep the current troop strength and possibly to change the military's role to fight the Taliban more directly.
A grim reality has set in around Bloomberg's New York headquarters: Former Vice President Joe Biden is overwhelming him in one state after another, despite spending virtually nothing compared to Bloomberg's millions.
The grim reality of the so called "collective security" is a collection of security guarantees extended by the United States to NATO's other 28 countries that in most instances the U.S. cannot fulfill.
But the grim reality is that the video does belong in this universe — the same universe where political tensions and polarization have left us all living on edge and tweeting about civil war.
If a grim reality has set in for the Clippers, Anthony speculation aside, at least give them credit for having managed to remain outside the headline-grabbing radar, especially compared with Jackson's Knicks.
But when Saru is finally made aware of this grim reality, his alleged Kelpien tendency to panic and flee is virtually nonexistent, apart from the shock and hurt of being kept in the dark.
Her words in Chicago about "positive choices" still ring in my ears, because they confront the grim reality that when you're struggling mentally, you don't always make decisions that are in your best interests.
When I arrived in the city, six days later, it was as though some demon had, at least for a few days, turned the most pessimistic predictions for the country's future into grim reality.
To remember that so many people are waiting and ready to help provides its own sort of comfort, even when it obscures the grim reality of why it's even necessary in the first place.
He visited overflowing hospitals, funeral parlors and makeshift isolation wards and uploaded videos of what he saw online, offering the world a glimpse into the often grim reality at the heart of the crisis.
The grim reality of American justice is that there are 2.3 million people behind bars, five million on parole or probation, 20 million with felony convictions and over 70 million with a criminal record.
The global picture is also reflecting an increasingly grim reality, with the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) revealing on Tuesday that U.S. manufacturing activity contracted in September to its lowest in over a decade.
It is also the grim reality behind the parlor game that those of us with an overly developed interest in our lunch have long loved to play: Just what would your last meal be?
With Mexico's kidnapping problem only getting worse, more and more families are experiencing the pain of seeing a loved one disappear — and facing up to the grim reality that they may never come home.
DANANG, VIETNAM – President Donald Trump's sweeping plan to restore American primacy by replacing "unfair" multilateral trade agreements with a series of bilateral deals is meeting a grim reality: foreign trading partners aren't taking the bait.
Maybe that the notion that connecting the world would change it for the better, politically, faded away after the first few years of this decade, replaced by the grim reality of increasing loggerhead political polarization.
But after three and a half days scouring 700 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico without success, the rescue teams faced the grim reality: The sergeant was unlikely to have survived that long unaided.
"The grim reality is that, for the elderly, Covid-220 is almost a perfect killing machine," said Mark Parkinson, president of the American Health Care Association, which represents 13,21 skilled-nursing sites around the country.
The grim reality of the coronavirus pandemic trapping many of us indoors and social distancing when outdoors is that some of these group fitness studios, and perhaps some gyms too, will end up shutting down.
It's hard to believe that we have to have this conversation in the United States, but we'd all better learn about it, and grapple with the grim reality it is trying to impose on us.
That's the grim reality J.P. Morgan Chase bankers are facing now that WeWork is close to accepting a deal to sell control of the office-sharing company to SoftBank in a debt and equity package.
Mugabe, 92, came back to the grim reality of rising public anger over an economic meltdown widely blamed on his misrule, with violence erupting a week ago when police fired teargas at opposition leaders and protesters.
That is the grim reality of the UK government's position, no matter how many times they repeat the phrase 'EU citizens and their families are our friends, neighbours and colleagues and we want them to stay'.
Mr. Pintauro addressed the grim reality of AIDS in "Raft of the Medusa" (1991), whose title invoked the Théodore Géricault painting of the aftermath of a shipwreck, a raft full of the dead and the living.
More than a year after being freed from the brutality of ISIS fighters, though, residents here still face a grim reality: a city mostly in ruin, where rebuilding is slow and fears of radicalization are growing.
In addition, Ai's film The Idomeni Story (2016) documents refugees' lives on the small Greek island with mid- and long-range shots in hyper-clear HD, giving the viewer an intimate glimpse of their grim reality.
They were so used to this grim reality, in fact, that it took a string of post-election vandalisms for Gerald Coon, President of Diverse & Resilient, a Milwaukee LGBTQ center, to realize something new was at play.
They are of course driven by the appalling frequency of mass shootings, including the recent tragedies in South Carolina and San Bernardino, and by the grim reality that approximately 30,000 Americans die from gun violence each year.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Investors who bet on European semiconductor stocks to profit from innovations being packed into smartphones and advanced vehicles are facing the grim reality that both industries are hitting a rough patch at the same time.
But against this grim reality, the U.S. military has been trumpeting the body counts of Taliban and Islamic State fighters killed in battle — an apparent strategy to drum up White House support for staying in the conflict.
Violence is so normal in Taiz, located in southwestern Yemen, that hardened responses from children like Ahmed have become common, revealing another grim reality lost in the chaos: Across Yemen, children are bearing the brunt of this war.
Incapable of sustaining the whole "hot girl"/"hot boy" thing, we're dealing with the vast gulf between our aspirations and our grim reality the best way we know how: by making a bunch of dumb memes about it.
It's fertile comedic ground to have a character who's constantly trying to find success through business—a sucker, like Willy Loman I grew up in a family of car salespeople, and that's the grim reality of those spaces.
The grim reality is that short of an unprecedented series of successful filibusters by Senate Democrats, the possibility of stifling the Republican legislative agenda within the Capitol's walls is highly improbable, at least for the next two years.
I fear we must brace ourselves for the grim reality that we'll be looking back at May 8, 2018 as the day all our other problems in the Middle East got a whole lot tougher to deal with.
Tuesday's attack, for which the Taliban claimed responsibility, illustrated a grim reality in Ghazni: While American support for the Afghan military helped force the Taliban out of the capital in August, the insurgents are not giving up easily.
She defied America's strict racial categories to secure a life she couldn't otherwise grasp, and to construct a private mythology that made more sense to her than the grim reality of what she'd seen and what she'd done.
While some of the women have gone on to become integral to the Islamic State's ability to recruit and radicalize more women, others quickly found themselves disenchanted with the grim reality of life inside the self-proclaimed caliphate.
Even before the failed coup, Turkey was struggling with major security challenges including attacks by Kurdish militants and Islamic State, a grim reality underscored by tourism data on Thursday showing a 40 percent fall in foreign visitors in June.
Some people have one child, then another and then maybe a few more and soon, they must face a grim reality: They need a new car — a third row for all those small humans and their small friends (#carpoollife).
The opening of these two bars, the creation of a physical space in which adherents to a racist and rigidly nostalgic conception of French identity can mingle, is a tangible marker of what is by now a grim reality.
That presents a grim reality: A heroin addict continues using heroin purchased on the streets — that might be laced with who knows what — with potentially stolen money and maybe with a needle that carries an HIV or hepatitis infection.
Certainly, some of the new policies coming from the Trump administration were inching towards Gilead at a terrifying rate, like some states' restricted abortion laws and curtailed voter rights, but we hadn't collectively arrived at June's (Elisabeth Moss) grim reality yet.
As I failed to find cool youths to take vape breaks with and struggled with finding my "perfect puff" while my bong rolled its eyes at me in the corner, the grim reality of the situation gradually dawned on me.
But the grim reality is that most people in emerging markets STILL can't afford even basic Android phones, which means they're locked out of Google services like YouTube and Maps and search that the rest of us take for granted.
This week's bus hijacking also highlighted a grim reality of life in Rio, where many use specialized apps to safely navigate their way past daily gun battles between police, drug gangs, and vigilante militias comprised of current and former cops.
Grim reality in Egypt For the past two weekends, Egyptians have suddenly re-emerged from their silence to protest against the rising cost of living and corruption by the generals who effectively run the government and key components of the economy.
But the macroeconomic façade hides a grim reality: Finance Minister Mohamed Maait recently told Bloomberg that Egypt needs to grow by as much as 8% to absorb the two and a half million people entering the job market every year.
Of course, not everyone will relish the idea of wearing grim reality on her sleeve (or her back or her legs); of being, effectively, a walking textbook and reminder of a cultural paroxysm with which we are still coming to terms.
"The evacuation of these orphans, along with thousands of other children from east Aleppo in the past days is a glimmer of hope amid a grim reality for the children of Syria," Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF Regional Director said in a statement.
The title of the book draws from the Russian legend that dictates how one statesman, Grigory Potemkin, ordered elaborate fake villages to be built in Crimea during Catherine the Great's tours to prevent her from seeing the grim reality of the provinces.
The links between race and democracy stand at the center of our national story, a deeply tumultuous saga that often found the nation struggling to reconcile ideals of freedom and liberty with the grim reality of racial slavery, lynching and Jim Crow.
WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - U.S. election officials looking to construct a safe voting system in a worsening coronavirus pandemic are confronting a grim reality: there may not be enough time, money or political will to make it happen by the November election.
The first has to do with black agency: By highlighting the perspectives and actions of black Hattiesburgers, he shows the variety of ways in which they responded to the grim reality of segregation by resisting or escaping or otherwise trying to make do.
Many are arguing that in a year in which Congress has yet to send the President a major accomplishment, they are going to have to grit out the K street howls or face a grim reality: the return of Democrat Nancy Pelosi as House speaker.
"At least during the internment, my parents were able to place themselves between the horror of what we were facing and my own childish understanding of our circumstances," Takei wrote, describing the ways his family protected him from "the grim reality" of their circumstances.
"I know all too well the difficulty in reconciling human aspirations with war's grim reality; but I also recognize that we cannot limit civilian casualties or advance the peace effort commencing early next month in Sweden by disengaging," Mattis said, according to prepared remarks.
A manager of his experience and his reputation might survive both, just as he might have been able to stave off the grim reality of the Premier League standings: West Brom is 17th, having lost four games in a row and going winless since August.
But if we put the wishful thinking to one side, a clear-eyed view of the North Korea problematik must be resigned to the grim reality that diplomacy can only have a very limited and highly specific role in addressing our gathering North Korean problem.
Certainly the vexing relationship between fathers and children, and the mind-boggling disparity between one's expectations of the world and its grim reality are perennial issues for Mr. Roth's heroes, but in "Pastoral," they are turned from purely personal dilemmas into broader social ones.
And so Trump understands that that people are very upset about drug prices—and is especially aware that his base includes many among the angered strugglers for whom looming Islamic socialism and migrant caravans aren't a sufficient distraction for the grim reality of drug prices.
" For Isabel, Emre writes, "the idea was not to accept work as a grim reality—the proverbial grind—but to set up the ideological conditions under which one would bind oneself to it freely and gladly, as a point of pride and a source of self-validation.
Sure, insurance (depending on the kind you have) covers some of that, but with 7.1 million older adults in the US living in poverty, too often older people face the grim reality of having to choose between paying for their medicines and paying for food or rent.
The White House would dispute that characterization, but the grim reality is that US warplanes are bombing ISIS targets in Syria, not ones linked to the Assad regime, and funneling weaponry and ammunition to the rebels fighting ISIS, not the ones fighting to unseat the strongman.
But somewhere along the way, the grim reality of Democrats' position in Washington came into focus -- perhaps it was the travel ban, or the solidarity created during the longer battle to protect Obamacare -- and the party, at least on the federal level, settled into a period of electoral détente.
Cuomo spent most of his opening remarks in the presser outlining the grim reality of the situation in New York, which has rapidly become the epicenter of the outbreak in America: the rapid increase in cases, concerns about a ventilator shortage, and frustrations with the federal government response.
But for all the defiance and outpouring of affection at home and abroad for Belgians' quirky, self-deprecating sense of fun amid the fear, grim reality - beyond the 35 dead and 96 still in hospital - is intruding in arguments over tighter security and a political blame game testing Belgium's fragile unity.
When it finally got bad enough that she ended up in the hospital, she was met with the grim reality so many women of color experience in the ER: After hours of waiting with no medical help, Chalk begged for some kind of relief, but was not taken seriously, she said.
The girls huddle in the top half of the room, across the top of two blackened pages, while the men are framed by a doorway that's somehow emerging from the floor, as though stepping out of hell, a daring distortion that signals a further twist in the girls' already grim reality.
It was remarkable, too, for its contrast with Mr. Obama's televised defense of his own modest gun proposals, for which he asked full and fair attention by this year's presidential candidates so that all of them might rationally address genuine public concerns with the grim reality of 30,000 gun deaths every year.
The grim reality is that Tennessee's most promising season in nearly a decade—and for the foreseeable future, too—seems more destined to end in the TaxSlayer Bowl than even the Citrus Bowl, and more likely to end in the Liberty Bowl against a Conference USA team than in the Sugar Bowl.
Crews overwhelmed by thousands of rescue calls during one of the heaviest downpours in U.S. history have had little time to search for other potential victims, but officials acknowledge the grim reality that fatalities linked to Harvey could soar once the devastating floodwaters recede from one of America's most sprawling metropolitan centers.
Yet the Kushner plays screamed for music, Mr. Eotvos has said, what with their weaving of grim reality, bizarre hallucinations and fantasy, with characters of operatic dimensions, including a rabbi, a ghostly Ethel Rosenberg, a hyperactive angel, a gay black male nurse, a Mormon mother and Roy Cohn (once a mentor to Mr. Trump).
As the second half continued drearily, with the fun, good team losing, I thought about what it means to be forgotten and dwelled on the grim reality that much of life is not a Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show that launches laughs and good times but rather a reef upon which our hopes and dreams are continually dashed.
MOSCOW — At the end of a month that has seen him unveil new "invincible" missiles, announce a space mission to Mars and secure a sky-high vote in Russia's election, President Vladimir V. Putin faced a grim reality on the ground Tuesday: a nation enraged by the deaths of children trapped in a burning mall in Siberia.
Wading through the Auburn celebration reinforced a grim reality for the Crimson Tide: For the first time in the six seasons that college football has had a four-team playoff to determine its champion, Alabama will not be included — not after a 48-45 loss that was a rollicking, ridiculous, roller-coaster, big-play bonanza of a rivalry game.
The report details the grim reality that hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in Mosul faced every day while under ISIS occupation and during the battle to free the city, launched in October: women and children used as human shields, whole families slaughtered by ISIS snipers, hundreds killed in the heavy bombardment from Iraqi forces and U.S.-led coalition airstrikes.
Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has spent the past six years fighting a brutal civil war that has killed at least 465,000 of his own people, leveled major Syrian cities like Aleppo, displaced millions of desperate civilians, and helped trigger the worst refugee crisis since World War II. Now he's in Russia for a victory lap of sorts that highlights a grim reality: Assad, with extensive help from Russia and Iran, is nearing a nearly complete defeat of the rebels who once seemed poised to oust him.
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