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"After that, the relationship only got grimmer and grimmer," Mr. Shi said.
Her situation seems to go from grim to grimmer to far grimmer yet.
The Republican Party's polling for the 2018 elections has been looking grimmer and grimmer — and points increasingly toward a possible Democratic wave next year.
The movie would be grimmer — and quieter — without them.
The new album is a lot grimmer than your last.
And from there, the picture for Trump just gets grimmer.
The picture painted by night lights, however, is even grimmer.
Life in Italy is much grimmer than he had imagined.
In practice, use of these techniques is a lot grimmer.
In our grim and grimmer world, the dragon has awoken.
A few of the play's grimmer stories recall today's emergencies.
The only other sign of real life is much grimmer.
But the reality of the epidemic may be grimmer still.
As the day wore on, The Huffington Post grew grimmer.
All the while, the outlook for reefs was growing grimmer.
The data from the Employee Benefits Research Institute are even grimmer.
Today, Yahoo revealed the situation is somehow grimmer than previously believed.
However, consumer advocates say the outcomes of arbitration are even grimmer.
Historically, there are periods of terrific runs followed by grimmer years.
"New Hampshire humor is a little grimmer, a little bitter," he said.
Results for Etihad, expected this month, are likely to make grimmer reading.
Something deeper and grimmer than classism is at work in this piece.
But in many segments of the organic market, a grimmer reality prevails.
CreditCreditMary Imogen Grimmer She never forgot her father's final words at Auschwitz.
Administration's grimmer forecast about the effects of soft drugs on society. For
For Melinta Therapeutics based in Morristown, N.J., the future is even grimmer.
The insistence on making everything grimmer and grosser is almost comically complete.
Unfortunately the more we learn about the virus, the grimmer the outlook becomes.
This year, with Democrats controlling the House, Trump's budget faces even grimmer prospects.
That will take grimmer news than the markets have yet had to face.
His view on the clampdown has turned grimmer in the last few days.
As the miniatures grow grimmer and less predictable, so too does the exhibition space.
If something like it cannot be salvaged, the world would look a grimmer place.
First, the Labour Party's situation now is substantially grimmer than it was in 24.
But removing the top 25 cash holders from the equation paints a grimmer picture.
That would make the outlook for those already in hock to China even grimmer.
"I feel that the mood was grimmer this year, I really do," she said.
But things look grimmer for him in the bigger states of Maryland and Pennsylvania.
For the young prisoner, traditional milestones are skipped; newer, grimmer ones take their place.
Walley-Beckett's series is recognizably "Anne of Green Gables," but with a grimmer feel.
There are grimmer accounts — Jochum's with the Staatskapelle Dresden, notably — but none so intense.
Sarah Grimmer, Secretary General of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, declined to comment.
The numbers were grimmer in basketball, in which 20173 percent said sportsmanship was declining.
When you factor in transgender people of all ages, the attempted suicide rates are grimmer.
These incessantly warming waters spell a grimmer future for both Jakobshavn and Earth's rising seas.
But at the end of November it filed a new budget with much grimmer projections.
A petty theft has been replaced by something grimmer and more specifically tied to Vietnam.
The workload and traumatizing content add up to an even grimmer reality than you suspect.
Of course, Stevenson has experienced grimmer disappointments in his career as a death-row lawyer.
While the day grows grimmer, we still have a chance … to make a real difference.
Their animations suggest a grimmer version of Wes Anderson's imaginary Zubrowka (from "The Grand Budapest Hotel").
India's banks had a much grimmer time of it, posting a $9.2bn loss, the world's biggest.
What linguists sometimes call "genericisation" of brand names has a grimmer name among marketing types: "genericide".
The historical record looks even grimmer when focusing specifically on front-court players like Mr Cousins.
Even with its new, grimmer bent, The Orville still isn't a nonstop source of sophisticated drama.
Brazil has a tradition of not confronting the past — particularly its grimmer aspects, Mr. Reina said.
But he and Look were unable to agree on the much grimmer painting he proposed next.
That said, the preexisting reality of American democracy seems grimmer than political scientists give it credit for.
There isn't time to build another relationship on this level, and everything just looks grimmer from here.
Ever since the 1980s, there's been this drive to bring back familiar heroes, but grimmer and grittier.
Yoav and his crew get switched from ordinary moving duties to the much grimmer business of eviction.
Grimmer predictions on Reddit baited the possibility that we would lose one of the series' beloved protagonists.
Now, Uighurs keep a grimmer list of Uighur intellectuals — those who have disappeared in the current campaign.
Though it seems like a new A-lister gets infected every day, the truth is much grimmer.
But this new documentary series explores a far grimmer side of American drug use: the heroin epidemic.
She thought they were safe, but on Thursday morning, the Santa Ana winds carried a grimmer omen.
But over the last couple years, a grimmer reality set in as the business bubble began to contract.
It would be a grimmer place to work, to be sure, but we'd try to make it happen.
All of that means that RHG's projection next year could look quite different, and grimmer, than this year's.
"The 'grimmer, grittier' take is such a cliché now, but at the time it was revolutionary," says Ching.
But as the region's politicians gathered for talks on January 24th, a grimmer anniversary was on their minds.
Presumably the film-makers decided that if "Goodbye Christopher Robin" were any grimmer, no one would watch it.
Things currently look grimmer for Blum, who won by fewer than 8 points in 2016, doubling Trump's margin.
That it was the first music played following the musical tribute to Kobe Bryant only made it grimmer.
Marissen's readings are similarly eagle-eyed, but he is on the lookout for a grimmer strain in Lutheranism.
At a gathering in Kaohsiung, where Han is mayor, it was much grimmer, with some wiping away tears.
The entire night felt surreal and disparate from a grimmer reality where mortality feels more threatening than ever before.
The picture is grimmer still for parents who took out loans to send their children to for-profit colleges.
By dawn, hundreds of survivors were safe in local hospitals, and a grimmer phase of the recovery was underway.
At the same time, preserved (or often reconstructed) slave quarters illuminate one of the grimmer moments in American history.
The Angela half dragged at times, perhaps reflecting the ever grimmer reality of her association with the Dark Army.
"Make America great again" was Trump's campaign slogan, but his closing argument is grimmer: Nice country you got here.
But Brandenburg was left with a much grimmer set of questions: How many people are going to get hospitalized?
Justin Grimmer, who became a Universal Life minister for the occasion and is a friend of the couple, officiated.
Its comparatively grimmer films have been poorly reviewed, and often underperform Marvel's more light-hearted flicks at the box office.
"I also realized I was pre-diabetic, high risk for a heart attack, and was also lactose intolerant," Grimmer added.
Comparatively, for young white respondents, the future looked decidedly grimmer: Only 59 percent said they thought would be able to.
I'm not complaining about pop getting "softer, sadder, grimmer, darker, more intimate," but the question of why is certainly intriguing.
The papers made their farewells to the 2452.43th fond: There was a greater, grimmer game underway, after all, in France.
The Armory production, which opened on Tuesday night, feels even more monumental than "The Hairy Ape," both larger and grimmer.
Grimmer tried the Paleo Diet, which consists of eating vegetables, fruits and meats, but it didn't achieve the effects he wanted.
And against her most likely opponent, Emmanuel Macron, her chances look even grimmer: he leads her by a whopping 215 points.
But the first look at US GDP growth between July and September, which arrives Wednesday, could paint a grimmer economic picture.
Prospects for the Republicans' showcase health care bill had looked grimmer by the minute Thursday despite Trump's personal lobbying of conservatives.
But the unions and their defenders paint a much grimmer picture of the fallout from a loss at the Supreme Court.
Aetna's deal for Humana went down in flames, and the Anthem-Cigna merger now has even grimmer prospects of getting approved.
That is according to the most recent data from the Environmental Protection Agency; drill down and the numbers get even grimmer.
As the movie proceeds, though, it becomes grimmer and more unpleasant, its fealty to spectacle increasingly tethered to violence and death.
But for the larger community, each succeeding year descended into darker, grimmer depths, as young people kept wasting away and dying.
At first, he was hesitant, but as he heard ever-grimmer news about the shortage, he decided to take a chance.
In the Bahamas, where at least 163 people were killed in the storm, the grimmer work of search and rescue continued.
Cristian Mungiu, the Romanian director of "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days" and "Beyond the Hills," offers a grimmer view.
Then, beyond the realm of legislation, there are various ways our civic institutions can take the grimmer social trends more seriously.
As we hunted through the woods we skirted several other trenches, dug by men on a much grimmer mission than our own.
"After six months, I had lost 25 pounds, and had more energy than I had experienced in a long time," Grimmer added.
Honestly, the only point I'd fight you on so far is your assertion that this episode is any grimmer than the others.
Costar Strong, basically playing a Jason Statham role with an even balder head, firmer jaw and grimmer personality, is the brother, Sebastian.
The patient whose story the book and movie purported to tell, Chris Costner Sizemore, actually had a much grimmer time of it.
The picture looks even grimmer when you consider the FXI is now within shouting distance of bear market territory since its Jan.
But look beyond the United States, and our well-established environmental and public health infrastructure, and you see an even grimmer picture.
The closing-night film is "Wonder Wheel," Woody Allen's somewhat grimmer — though also visually gorgeous — venture into the Brooklyn of the '50s.
The aura of romantic, outlaw chic that hovers around Bin and Qiao soon dissipates, replaced by the clearer, grimmer air of reality.
When did you arrive at the concept of that other place being an inverted, even grimmer version of the world we saw?
But with each passing August day, the prospects for a happy shift from one global monetary regime to another look ever grimmer.
The outpouring of support, beyond demonstrating the deep compassion and resilient character of Puerto Ricans, is a reflection of a grimmer reality.
Unsatisfied with the food choices the grocery store offered for his baby, Grimmer launched Plum Organics, an organic baby food company, in 2007.
If India's GDP data has been overestimating growth, as suggested by former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian, the situation may be grimmer still.
It's also a significantly grimmer episode than some of the more recent ones (which is a feat when it comes to this show).
He has grimmer plans for his future, and those lead to debates among the three that are both surprisingly funny and deeply serious.
That's true of the climactic mano a mano as well, though the mood is grimmer and the sense of personal grievance more intense.
Their long-term view was grimmer with 45 percent of them believing Brexit will have a negative or very negative long-term impact.
His camera travels with members of the Italian coast guard as they perform acts of rescue and triage, as well as grimmer tasks.
The most severely ill patients — the prognosis is grimmer the longer someone has anorexia, studies suggest — require hospital treatment just to stay alive.
Marvel could have gone grimmer, broodier and sterner, but that isn't its onscreen way; so it has made Thor sunnier, sillier and funnier.
In New York, recent antismoking ads in English and Spanish have been much grimmer, showing people dying in misery or with amputated fingers.
Grimmer minds, like that of Frank Meyer, the magazine's—and later the conservative movement's—chief ideologue, grabbed Voegelin and made him a cudgel.
Sarah Grimmer, secretary-general of Hong Kong International Arbitration Center, called it "a positive development" that reflected the proactive nature of Xi's government.
Three months out, President Trump and his Republican Party face grim prospects in midterm elections — with good reasons to fear they'll get grimmer.
Born three years after Hitler's rise to power, the Austrian artist Bruno Gironcoli wandered a postwar mindscape of grim hallucinations and grimmer jokes.
"And then to make all of that super easy we do fresh prepared meals customized to your biology delivered to your door," said Grimmer.
Since the start of this year, the outlook across the continent has grown grimmer, especially in its two biggest economies, Nigeria and South Africa.
And if you consider at all how dirty it is to manufacture the lithium-ion batteries that power Musk's cars, the story gets grimmer.
As many personal health gurus have done, CEO Neil Grimmer wrote at Medium about the health epiphany that led him to start the company.
But the plunging Chinese stockmarket, the global commodity collapse and downward pressure on the yuan have fuelled a prevalent view that reality is grimmer.
It is also possible that as the outbreak worsens, the president's relatively rosy assessment of the likely cost to American lives will grow grimmer.
"Happy Death Day" — about a college student (Jessica Rothe) who continually relives the day she is murdered — puts a grimmer spin on that premise.
His brother was the super of the building and he had another, older, heavier, even grimmer brother, who also worked shifts as a doorman.
It's not an easy goal to achieve, and Neil Grimmer knows this all too well, even after years of working in the health food industry.
A youthful wit and ardor gradually narrows its focus, shifting from marveling at the beauty of art, people, and life to a grimmer point: death.
Over the weekend Turkish police made a far grimmer claim: that Mr Khashoggi was murdered inside the consulate by men flown in from Saudi Arabia.
Photo: APWhile working at a remote weather station in the Russian Arctic might sound like a lot of fun, the reality is apparently far grimmer.
And the news keeps getting grimmer, as millennials stream for the church exit, turned off by intolerant "anti-gay teachings" thundered forth from evangelical pulpits.
Second, in a far grimmer reality, he seeks to stamp out dissent by publicly humiliating anyone who dares utter even vague criticism of his rule.
Another way of thinking about this is simpler, but grimmer: Since the Affordable Care Act's passage, more Americans than ever are covered by health insurance.
The situation grew grimmer in the fall of 1936, when the man who had murdered Nabokov's father was named to Hitler's Department of Émigré Affairs.
"My journey led me to figure out that a lot of the answers to what foods we should eat, is actually inside of us," said Grimmer.
But the program also had a grimmer, more ethically fraught component—collecting sex workers' DNA in hopes of identifying their bodies should they wind up dead.
But the plunging Chinese stockmarket, the global commodity collapse and downward pressure on the yuan have given rise to a prevalent view that reality is grimmer.
For women, the news is even grimmer, with a 2000 percent and 215 percent higher risk for heart disease and stroke, respectively, compared to never smokers.
At first glance, what manifests itself as a solution to the refugee crisis in Bangladesh is, in reality, a far grimmer method of addressing the problem.
Both of these statuses mean that water is unfit to drink without treatment, and Turner warned that the reality may be grimmer than official estimates suggest.
The hope and change Barack Obama's supporters felt in 2008 was much diminished by 2012, and had curdled into something grimmer and more ironic by 2016.
He contemplates the collision of old customs and values with some of the grimmer facts of modern Italian life, and craftily blends nonfictional and fantastical techniques.
Another, grimmer answer is that the modern meritocracy has too many flaws and contradictions to either allow dramatic reform or to command widespread support without it.
Another, grimmer answer is that the modern meritocracy has too many flaws and contradictions to either allow dramatic reform or to command widespread support without it.
For a slightly grimmer portrayal of the dating scene — we're talking postdivorce and middle-aged — check out Taffy Brodesser-Akner's biting, hilarious Fleishman Is in Trouble.
The stock's picture is grimmer considering the stock's performance since its public debut in March 2017; the company has shed $20 billion in market cap since then.
Satellite images captured in July painted an even grimmer picture, suggesting the fires could to be up to 10 times worse than the Russian government was reporting.
In an interview, Ms. Bürkle said the exhibition came at "exactly the right time" to take stock of both the regime's utopian intentions and its grimmer realities.
When they leave for good, Jimmie surreptitiously moves in, filling the wood-paneled rooms with the furnishings that his father didn't lose during the family's grimmer times.
An L- or I-shaped downturn projects a grimmer future, as economic activity fails to rebound and endures continuous shocks from a lasting coronavirus pandemic, he added.
With each successive episode, the series has shed layer after layer, revealing itself to be something much grimmer than just a wry indictment of the über-rich.
While Hong Kong nabbed the global crown for IPOs in 2018, the performance of deals painted a much grimmer picture, with many companies slumping below their IPO prices.
While the first two books told the story of a nostalgic, alternate Sweden and the consequences of a failed scientific experiment, The Electric State is a grimmer tale.
The technology we call minimalist might fit in our pockets, but it depends on a vast infrastructure of grim, air-conditioned server farms and even grimmer Chinese factories.
But these sites represent only a fraction of the Old City's myriad historical streets and buildings and, without fresh funding, the others risk falling into yet grimmer ruin.
Things turned grimmer when the "gentleman's war" in North Africa concluded in May 1943 and the S.A.S. was dispatched to harry the Axis forces in Italy and France.
Even grimmer, darker superhero pictures like Avengers: Infinity War and Venom pride themselves on their moments of levity; superhero movies without substantial jokes are usually derided as oppressively humorless.
The Wallace Tower, for instance, was also developed as a structure that could remain standing in a Los Angeles that looks far grimmer than the one we know now.
It's easy to giggle at what the film winds up doing, because it's too easy to see the grimmer, more emotional things it's trying and failing to do instead.
The show came back grimmer and tougher than ever; in a matter of episodes, Rebecca's entire past was exposed, her friends betrayed, and her volatile emotional state unimaginably triggered.
If Britain gets a quick deal with no big reductions in its access to the single market, the grimmer scenarios for the world economy may not come to pass.
Tuesday's performance, though, was overwhelmed by another number trailing horrifying ellipses (the mounting mass-shooting body count) and a grimmer message: Where there's a gun, someone will shoot it.
Two people familiar with UiPath's business paint a grimmer portrait of the startup, which they say forced out an effective CFO because she tried to rein in rampant overspending.
A day after support for Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) dropped two points in a survey for public broadcaster ARD, the new poll for ZDF made for even grimmer reading.
The news of the world may be grim running to grimmer, but still we make time to cook, hoping that the practice can bring a balm to wounded souls.
Indeed, the period from 1945 to 1960 is one of the greatest in history in terms of mainstream, popular American art wrestling with the grimmer sides of the American dream.
Greater personal freedom in the city, such as unrestricted internet access, cannot compensate for grimmer living conditions such as a bunk bed shared by four family members, Ms Zhang says.
The unusual esteem which has accrued to Vinamilk—praised at home and abroad as a paragon of corporate governance—says as much about the grimmer standards among other Vietnamese firms.
It paints a grimmer picture than the one presented only three years ago by a United Nations panel that forecast a maximum sea level rise of three feet by 2100.
CANADIAN DIPLOMATS in China recently carried out one of their grimmer duties: paying a monthly visit to a former colleague, Michael Kovrig, who is being detained by state security agents.
Numerous people had taken Faris's story simply as fiction and this reception led Altındere to offer VR as a way to directly confront his audience with the project's grimmer implications.
For many, the picture looks even grimmer after Trump's decision and there is a risk the deal will collapse entirely even though European signatories are trying to hold it together.
Neither Democrats nor Republicans had an appetite for a payroll tax cut as recently as last week, but that may change as the economic outlook looks grimmer by the day.
But "Parasite" has mesmerized viewers around the world by exposing a much grimmer side of South Korea's economic growth: urban poverty, and the humiliation and class strife it has spawned.
Dunkirk, France (CNN)It's pouring rain on the day we arrive at the Grande-Synthe Refugee Camp on the outskirts of Dunkirk in northern France, making an already grim scenario grimmer.
In an even grimmer twist, some of these broadcasts (particularly suicides) have elicited onlooker apathy; users access the streams but often do nothing to help—or worse, they encourage the violence.
Grimmer still, there was an over 30 percent increase from expected suicides caused by strangulation—the method that Williams died by— compared to a three percent increase of suicides by other methods.
Habit, which has a $32 million investment from Campbell's, is currently available to people in the San Francisco bay area, and Grimmer said he hopes to be available nationwide later this year.
Wolf is a faced-paced, frequently comic look at the enthusiastically awful behavior of a real-life huckster; Equity is a grimmer, darker, more even-keeled story about corporate politics and gamesmanship.
Outrageous facilities like this are popping up all over the country; meanwhile, in the buildings dedicated to providing the actual learning part of the student-athlete experience, conditions are a little grimmer.
But, as the recent tariff and trade wars have escalated, so has the grimmer outlook for the value of international trade and global efficiencies that the world has been developing over decades.
Tangerine was all about flamboyance and drag; in The Florida Project, the excess surrounding Disney World offers a similar spectacle, all lightness and entertainment to let people look away from grimmer realities.
So as with all things strange and new, the prevailing wisdom is that the risk of being left behind is far greater, and far grimmer, than the benefits of playing it safe.
"Equity markets are overextended, but face a bumpy period of even grimmer virus news and poor economic statistics in the next 1-2 months," strategists at MRB Partners wrote in a note.
There are intimations of a grimmer side to the work, stories of harassment by the police and exploitation by unseen entrepreneurs who reap profits from the labor of scared and defenseless immigrants.
Just as the Harry Potter books matured and darkened over time, this latest prequel takes a significant step back from its predecessor's wacky magic-animal CGI shenanigans and heads in a grimmer direction.
Various figures from the first film, including Unikitty (Alison Brie) and the pirate Metalbeard (Nick Offerman), have taken on grimmer, butcher personas, though spaceship-crazy astronaut Benny (Charlie Day) seems pretty much unchanged.
And in even grimmer news, just a few months after Brand New surprise-dropped their long-awaited, supposedly final album Science Fiction, sexual misconduct allegations against Brand New's frontman, Jesse Lacey, have surfaced.
Email marketing firm PostUp has even grimmer stats, estimating that only 25 to 30 percent of recipients globally, and only 15 to 20 percent in the U.S., are opening the emails at all.
As climate change deniers make their way into our governing bodies, forests like the Amazon in Brazil and on the Sumatra island of Indonesia are facing an even grimmer future than previously imagined.
"The grimmer mood towards the global and Chinese economies has yet to translate into much weaker prices, and the essential neutrality of the balance is no doubt helping," Macquarie said in a note.
Right away, the groups getting the biggest cuts are toward the top of the scale, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center: If you fast-forward to 2027, the picture is much grimmer.
The latest film from Greek writer/director Yorgos Lanthimos, it's less stylistically off-putting than some of his grimmer, more mannered fare — like The Lobster or Dogtooth, both of which netted him Oscar nominations.
In October the largest fall was recorded in retail services as managers held "much grimmer views on the present and expected business situation," the Commission said, and the indicator of selling price expectations dropped.
For better or worse the show cuts off at 1980: before the Winter Olympics of 1984, and before the breakup of the country that brought the world's attention to Sarajevo for much grimmer reasons.
Since 2012, more than a third of all American oranges have died out—and the numbers get even grimmer if you look at just Florida, which has lost about half its crop in that time.
Guardians 2 crackles with so much wild humor and fizzy color that there's no mistaking it for one of its grimmer superhero cousins, nor does it ever run the risk of being overshadowed by them.
And it could have been grimmer for the South Koreans if the world No. 1, Lydia Ko, who was born in Seoul, had not moved with her family to New Zealand when she was young.
The small head of children with microcephaly causes underdeveloped brains, which leads to lifelong problems such as intellectual disability and recurrent seizures Unfortunately the more we learn about the virus, the grimmer the outlook becomes.
Snyder's vision of a grimmer, shadowy DC cinematic universe has become his signature, even though it's at odds with the feel of characters like Superman and Wonder Woman, whose messages are hope, joy, and optimism.
While some executives at HSBC in Asia had privately hoped for the move, both they and investors thought that outcome unlikely given China's grimmer market outlook and tightening grip on Hong Kong in recent months.
As the story grows grimmer and pulpier, he plays with different registers of realism, deepens the shadows and narrows his focus, using tight close-ups and all the wood paneling to box the characters in.
Maybe. It will almost certainly be less hulking: Mr. Gelb said a major element will be projections by Mark Grimmer of 59 Productions, the design firm that has practically taken up residence at the Met.
But something grimmer has to explain the actions of the people responsible for devising and carrying out our foreign policy—in Congress, in dubiously funded think tanks, at the Pentagon, and on the National Security Council.
And the fact that the White House kicked off the annual post-Thanksgiving celebration of its holiday look while children were being tear-gassed at the US-Mexico border made the situation even grimmer for many.
We see Vincent, Paul's half sister, whose mother apparently drowned herself, move from a bartender job at the same hotel to life as a trophy partner for Jonathan Alkaitis and then to a grimmer fate still.
The body counts served as a grisly contrast to other metrics that paint a grimmer reality of the war effort — including high attrition rates in the Afghan military and the loss of territory to Taliban militants.
It's a pitiless vision of who we are, crowded with grim hallucinations and grimmer jokes that nevertheless — through startling combinations of color and form in the service of unfettered imaginings — manage to feel lighter than air.
It also casts the earlier real-world section in an even grimmer light, implying that even without the "Facebookification of America" — as it's called in Fall — most humans would be stuck in a state of hostile ignorance.
Iron Man has gotten grimmer and more responsible over the course of six Marvel Cinematic Universe films, but he's still fundamentally the same jaded, angry wise-ass he became about 45 minutes into the first Iron Man.
The cathedral's location in central Bucharest — next to the Palace of the Parliament, a vainglorious commission by the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and a reminder of some of the grimmer days of Communist rule — has also raised eyebrows.
The 27-year-old Seattle man -- a former world traveler, triathlete and cyclist -- learned he had leukemia five years ago, followed by an even grimmer diagnosis in 230: a rare form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
Moving to Europe was a choice weighed against other, grimmer options for health care, which included the strong possibility of being bankrupted by cancer treatment and winding up at the mercy of New York State's welfare system.
A medieval woman's 'coffin birth'In one of the grimmer discoveries of the year, scientists analyzed a 7th or 8th century Medieval grave in Imola, Italy, containing the remains of a woman and a fetus lying between her legs.
And what the researchers uncovered may be an even grimmer reflection of today's America, and offer a key takeaway that is good to remember when confronting the resurgence of white nationalist and supremacist rhetoric in the public square.
Earlier this year, a U.S. congressional report said Central Command painted too rosy a picture of the fight against Islamic State in 2014 and 2015 compared with the reality on the ground and grimmer assessments by other analysts.
The Favourite has a grimmer view of its women subjects' nature than Mary Queen of Scots, which paints its royal highnesses as noble and even regal — though Elizabeth's fading grasp on reality at certain times occasionally echoes Anne's.
Last year, Scholastic pulled its picture book "A Birthday Cake for George Washington" from stores after criticism that it soft-pedaled slavery by leaving out the grimmer details of the life of an enslaved baker, who eventually escaped.
It was darker, grimmer, and more pessimistic than most, but it was free of Trump's odder tics — he stayed on teleprompter, he bit back his riffs, he didn't try to settle old scores or freelance on major policies.
Could the grieving disciples of Martin Luther King, Jr., have possibly chosen a grimmer spot to reconvene — the spot where he'd been murdered only a few hours earlier, where his blood still stained the cement on the balcony outside?
Even Keeping up with the Kardashians has suffered from plummeting ratings as the cast's lives get grimmer (an ex-husband falling into a coma after visiting a brothel, Kanye's breakdown and subsequent hospitalization, the disaster that is Rob Kardashian).
I think Ginsburg's odds are somewhat grimmer than the tables imply, given her multiple brushes with cancer; there's an outside chance that Thomas or Alito retires, so I shaved the overall odds of a vacancy down to 70 percent.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the Rockefeller Plaza Christmas tree lit and the Radio City Rockettes kicking into high gear, a grimmer December tradition is coming into focus in the Big Apple: The New York Knicks are in big trouble.
The photos he sent with his messages were sometimes beautiful—one, of a grinning child, he titled "Evening of Hope"—but he captured grimmer subjects—the claustrophobic camp fences, a bee feasting on rotten food—with a careful, artistic eye.
To make life a touch grimmer, a junkie had just ran- sacked my apartment under the J train, after removing the door with power tools, and I'd had to take a day off of work to clean up the mess.
In November, AC's future may get even grimmer, as voters decide whether to grant permits to two casinos in northern New Jersey, outside of New York City, which would further siphon visitors (and the attendant cash flow) away from Atlantic City.
Although Bristol Bay has seen exceptional salmon runs over the past several years — which in 73.23 left the Bear Cam bears with a surplus of these 4,500-calorie sacks of nutrients — there are periods of terrific runs followed by grimmer years.
The 22020 midterm election looked last Tuesday like a serious but not crippling setback for Republicans, yet the picture has grown grimmer for the party since then as a more complete tally of votes has come in across the country.
At the same conclave of Republicans on Saturday, one of the party's key Senate candidates, Mike Braun, a wealthy former Indiana state legislator who is running against Senator Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, framed the stakes of the election in grimmer terms.
In 1683, the leading painter of colonial Mexico painted a stupefying altarpiece for the cathedral of Puebla: a 26-foot showstopper that merged a radiant vision of Jesus' transfiguration into light with a grimmer narrative of Israelites attacked by snakes.
But the Yankees' reality on Thursday was much grimmer: They left the diamond just nine innings away from elimination by Houston, hoping James Paxton could somehow match Justin Verlander in Game 5 to send the series back to Houston this weekend.
The findings contradict a Republican congressional report last year that said Central Command painted too rosy a picture of the fight against Islamic State in 2014 and 2015 compared with events on the ground and grimmer assessments by other analysts.
For those who would prefer to maintain that civil distance from an ever-grimmer reality, Bil Zelman's book, And Here We Are: Stories From the Sixth Extinction, published by Daylight Books this month, will be a bitter pill to swallow.
Once she made it home to Frederick, however, Shanann met a grimmer fate: Authorities believe the 34-year-old was murdered by her husband, Chris Watts — likely in the house they shared with their young daughters, Bella and Celeste, who were also killed.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Shares in Banco Bradesco SA sank on Thursday as a grimmer outlook for loan-loss provisions this year reignited concerns that a harsh recession and a deluge of refinancing requests may hamper profits at Brazil's No. 13 listed lender.
H-1B visas are still in legislative peril and when Trump met with many of the same tech CEOs again in June for a roundtable discussion with his American Technology Council, it seemed like everyone's demeanor was just a little bit grimmer.
The same mundanity is present in The Death of Stalin — only the context is so much grimmer, because the government in question is fueled by fear, with people getting dragged off in the night, shipped to forced labor camps, or tortured and executed.
"Limousine," a tragedy in three acts inspired by a devastating local news story — the death of a seven-year-old flower girl at the hands of a drunk driver —  is enough to process without realizing the song's somehow grimmer conclusion buried beneath feedback.
A grimmer one sees the army using the royal transition as an excuse to impose even greater limits on political activity and free speech—becoming ever more at odds with civilians whose taste for bowing and scraping before the monarchy can only fade.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Central Command painted too rosy a picture of the fight against Islamic State in 2014 and 2015 compared with events on the ground and grimmer assessments by other analysts, according to a U.S. congressional report issued on Thursday.
" Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, tweeted:"I think it is soon becoming time to have old and/or sick people take every precaution and healthy people go back to work forever changed [with] new habits in a grimmer reality.
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Diagnosing Orsino an early modern "incel" — the term some misogynistic men use online to describe themselves as involuntarily celibate — and handing him a firearm may not square with the text, but it gooses the play's sometimes-narcotizing verse by hitting its grimmer notes.
If Mayor Bill de Blasio thought he had a difficult time in Iowa, knocking on doors for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, he returned home to a grimmer challenge: marshaling votes for his plan to shrink the horse-carriage trade and restrict it to Central Park.
By the 1980s, grimmer, grittier comics aimed at an older and more cynical audience were all the rage, partly because of the more mature themes Lee and his cocreators inserted in their work, skirting the weakening Comics Code Authority rules through metaphor and implication.
The fourth plan, released on Thursday after five years of research, comes at a time when the transit landscape appears grimmer than ever, with delays and breakdowns now daily occurrences, and short- and long-term improvements measured both in years and billions of dollars.
"Fire at Sea" (or "Fuoccoamare", to use its Italian title) doesn't show its viewers anything quite as upsetting as the sights described by the doctor, but some of its imagery is far grimmer than anything which would be allowed in a television news report.
Instead, she's laid low since the elections, calling members to lend counsel –– and receive it –– ahead of Congress's return to Washington on Monday, when her Caucus will huddle under much grimmer conditions than those surrounding their pre-election exodus from Capitol Hill in September.
But more important, the fact that both men are promising the implausible or the impossible — and the fact that Trump is openly contemptuous of our ragged republican norms — is a reminder that there are worse things than decadence, grimmer possibilities for the future than drift and repetition.
The play, a rabbit hole of evolving and doubling identities through which Quinn falls, offers a continually shifting reality through the technologically dazzling use of video and projection that has characterized the work of 59 Productions, the company that Mr. Warner founded with Mark Grimmer in 2006.
Somewhat surprisingly, Mr. Ferguson's two previous documentaries — "No End in Sight," about the American occupation of Iraq, and "Inside Job," about the global financial crisis of 2007-8 — were grimmer than "Time to Choose," which spends roughly half its time examining the rapid growth of clean-energy technology.
The Senate budget makes things even grimmer for families like Melissa's, making subsidized child care a rarity despite the fact that, once parents are given the ability to get back on their feet, they're able to contribute more to the economy as well as provide for their families.
" But barely fun at all is what follows on the box, 2008's Iraq-steeped "A Few Words in Defense of Our Country" and the even grimmer capper, 2012's all too prophetic election-year sick joke "I'm Dreaming": "I'm dreaming of a white president / Someone who we can understand.
"Setbacks and corrections should be expected, but unless something causes the economy to tip into recession and earnings and cash flows to decline, which I do not expect even if the geopolitical situation gets grimmer, then the path of least resistance for stocks remains as has been for a decade: higher."
But while his film is grimmer and more harrowing than anything in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it's offering up a fantasy just as clearly as any superhero wish-fulfillment power trip: the fantasy of being a hero to some, of going from powerlessness to power, of being feared and beloved at the same time.
" But Reality Steve has a much grimmer estimate of how much of the audience is taking the show at face value: "I wanna say not many, but then if you go to the Bachelor fan page on Facebook and read some of the comments on there, you find yourself saying, 'Damn, I can't believe how clueless these people are.
Its deeply upsetting content (it opens with a sexual assault, then things only get grimmer) is there not simply to shock the audience, but rather to finally shake them awake to the whole point of the story — that the violence they ask for from their entertainment is an empty thrill, that they can't find fulfillment in escapism.
But just as The Lord of the Rings' Frodo and Sam represent a thread of "hopepunk" through the grimmer world in which they walk, the storyline of Game of Thrones has steadily built the character of Jon Snow, with all his allegorical "chosen one" signifiers, into its literal hope for the future stability of the realm.
In all my years of covering Stern, I never saw him grimmer than he was on the November 2004 night in New York when he announced suspensions for three Indiana Pacers — Ron Artest, Stephen Jackson and Jermaine O'Neal — who had brawled in the stands and on the court with abusive and likely inebriated fans at the Detroit Pistons' home arena, The Palace of Auburn Hills.
If "Sex and the City" was a more glitzy, well-art-directed version of my 20-something life, "Divorce," I found — once I was assigned a profile of Sarah Jessica Parker — was a grimmer version of my middle age: The character's marriage is falling apart, her kids are giving her the finger from the school bus (please tell me that's not in my future) and her finances have cratered disastrously.

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