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This was when Baalsrud's journey took its grimmest turn yet.
They're warnings meant to prepare us for our grimmest future.
PAKISTAN'S death row is one of the grimmest places on earth.
This season, it has been more like survival of the grimmest.
If neither notably cold nor notably long, still somehow the grimmest.
It is some of the grimmest work to be done at Alphabet.
This is by far the grimmest the X-Men series has ever been.
Bee will always give us a laugh, even in the grimmest of times.
But after one of the grimmest years in decades, other signs are rosier.
Economists' grimmest predictions -- a trade war with China or Mexico -- haven't come true.
Loomis's repeated warnings will look on-point if the grimmest scenarios play out in
Kirby's assessment was one of the grimmest yet on the virus's impact on carriers.
But the album never feels punishing; its grimmest moments are counterbalanced with glistening, kaleidoscopic pop.
But my background has made me sensitive to the grimmest of even remote future possibilities.
Maisel has always skirted the grimmest parts of its era without fully falling into them.
It all leads to the grimmest discovery of the season, coupled with its goriest onscreen moments.
It was then that the stranger approached her, a glimmer of goodness in the grimmest of situations.
These were the grimmest statistics about black and Hispanic enrollment in the schools that I'd ever seen.
In the clock's grimmest moment ever, she believes years of dire warnings have begun to break through.
It's an encounter that unfolds like something out of a horror movie or the grimmest kind of thriller.
"When the inspector came up from the basement, he had the grimmest look on his face," Ms. Driscoll said.
Of course, once the Christian Church became part of the Roman Empire's political apparatus, the grimmest view naturally triumphed.
Still, until Donald Trump, no major candidate or President had publicly challenged the validity of even the grimmest numbers.
But no one could have predicted binge-watching, which means that once again reality has outstripped our wildest, grimmest imaginings.
Yang is also perhaps the grimmest candidate, describing the economic problems that enabled a Trump win in the first place.
The grimmest alternative is that the submarine sank as a result of a catastrophic event such as an explosion or fire.
In one of the grimmest scenes in a very grim series, two white men pull a young Hairy out of a car.
Hot car deaths It's the grimmest of grim stats: the number of hot car deaths is on a record pace this year.
And that this is the grimmest tragedy of all, one that they can neither willingly embrace nor even find the words for.
But the Bangladesh apparel industry has also been rife with sweatshops — among the grimmest ever, anywhere — and with them come industrial accidents.
The grimmest possible answer is that there's no way to transform a political party or a country if you rely on young people.
Studies such as this latest one consider death rates from a broad epidemiological perspective; statistically, its grimmest news is about older black women.
The grimmest prognosis in the draft report is in the details of the effort it would take to actually limit warming to 1.5°C.
At its grimmest, it's sometimes called a 'body watch,' the bleak legacy of the assassination of JFK and the attempted murder of Ronald Reagan.
It's Apt Pupil, his attempt to grapple with the horror of the Holocaust, that offers one of King's grimmest and grossest versions of horror.
When it came to power in January 2015, the left-wing Syriza party moved to close the grimmest migrant detention centers, describing them as inhumane.
In the country, I live in a ''sham'' Jacobean house of extreme whimsical delicacy, but even the grimmest of minimalists fall for its ''fake'' facade.
Ulysses S. Grant is an especially instructive case, because he faced the grimmest temptation to tamper with the election of 1864 during the Civil War.
Among tombstones, he summons the saddest, grimmest thoughts he can — deaths of family members, of friends, of Tofu — as a means of cleansing his thoughts.
In November, the Australian government issued one of the grimmest fire season outlooks in recent memory, and now, our planet is making good on that prediction.
Levin says this is best addressed by confronting the patient with the grimmest picture possible of the risks and by appointing them an independent patient advocate.
So let's take a little tour of what may prove a historic proclamation (in the grimmest sense possible) of a new Washington doctrine for the Far North.
Total Fucking Necro, a compilation of the band's first two demoes, also boasts some of Anaal Nathrakh's grimmest work, and is no less essential to its discography.
Perhaps the grimmest illustration of Hong Kong's housing shortage is its "coffin homes," the poorly-lit, minuscule, and often unhygienic apartments occupied by its very poorest citizens.
The story of a man (Thomas Jane) who kills his wife and then is plagued by a host of psychosomatic horrors, 1922 is King at his grimmest.
The profit was in line with low expectations after what was widely being seen as the grimmest quarter for the banking industry since the 2997-22.3 financial crisis.
In the covered market of Baqa'a, the largest and grimmest of Jordan's ten Palestinian refugee camps, shoppers exchange news of Islamic State's latest doings when getting their groceries.
Nudity, rats, and urine are just some of the things that feature, but perhaps the grimmest tale of all comes from an elderly lady right at the end.
A boy (Sam Poon) delivers a class report on current events in which the grimmest of the day's headlines bleed into synoptic accounts of a violent home life.
"The Beheading of Saint John" is chronologically the first of the three paintings described in detail here ("Lazarus" is the last), but it is by far the grimmest.
Less than two months later, the shootings at nearby Sandy Hook Elementary School that killed 26 people, including 20 children, put the grimmest possible national spotlight on gun violence.
There's a touch of Sean Baker's The Florida Project in the way Tigers Are Not Afraid depicts how kids can make their own fun in even the grimmest world.
But even the grimmest Batman movies take a little downtime once in a while, to let Batman slip into Bruce Wayne mode and be a person rather than an icon.
To convey the costs of that conflict, American experts recall the grimmest examples of urban destruction in Chechnya, and imagine evacuating millions of civilians from Seoul and its suburbs, under fire.
With its 25 percent unemployment rate among the young, Gaza, under a blockade maintained by Israel and Egypt for years, presents countless men like Mr. Gerim with the grimmest of options.
DJ Satomi's obscure, shamelessly chipmunk-voiced techno-banger "Castles in the Sky" was the soundtrack of 15-year-old me hitting the rocky bottom of my grimmest provincial teenage twat phase.
As captives of Boko Haram, one of the deadliest terror groups on earth, the women had been dispatched for the grimmest of missions: go blow up a mosque and everyone inside.
They said the grimmest photos from Xinye showed monkeys that were bred by the hundreds for medical labs, not those trained for a year or two before taking to the professional stage.
And from what we're told by that omnipresent, mythologizing female chorus, made up of relatives from the village that Joy left years ago, we know that the grimmest of destinies awaits her.
Improbably, maybe even uncomfortably, he managed to bring those songs on tour for much of last year, singing the details of her final days night after night—occasionally skipping the grimmest bits.
As fin de siècle visualizations of dirigible cities or trains running through skyscrapers demonstrate, the impulse to conjure both the grimmest and most optimistic possibilities for the future has long been around.
But the grimmest thing about "Billions" in general, and about this episode in particular, is not the personal damage these characters do to the people they know and work with and even love.
In Japan, a low-crime country, it is the grimmest such case since a former employee of a center for the disabled went on a knife rampage there, killing 19 people last year.
But even the grimmest emotionless-future stories still have at least the hint of a sentimental core, suggesting that it's worth fighting an entire world just to experience an authentic moment between two people.
Senators have plenty of reasons to reject her nomination: Think back to the worst moments of the George W. Bush era, the grimmest, most inhumane examples of "enhanced interrogation," and Haspel had a role.
Casting about for a modern setting for the fairy tale, Yolen thought of the movie "Shoah," which includes a long section about Chelmno, the site of one of the grimmest episodes of the Holocaust.
There's also a moodiness to his style of directing that fits with the slightly darker bent that Craig's Bond has taken, not to mention his talent for injecting even the grimmest scenes with pathos.
But technical details and slow-motion negotiations aren't enough for activists — increasingly worried about the drumbeat of scientific reports showing that the world isn't making enough progress to avoid the grimmest consequences of climate change.
The grimmest part of the exhibition focuses on political prisoners: throughout the long decade of Black Power (the show dates the movement from 1966 to 1976), activists were jailed, framed, and assassinated for their work.
Shuttled from house to house, babysat by an array of friends and family members, he was exposed to the city's grimmest hip-hop, to Aaliyah and Mya, to funk and soul, to Cher and Shania Twain.
Into the bleak landscape that is the Trump administration's environmental record comes a new report — from the government's own analysts — that lays out in the grimmest terms yet the consequences of continued inaction on climate change.
By many accounts, the family at the center of the week's grimmest and most tragically fascinating story -- 13 children, ages 2 to 29, found starving and shackled in their parents' California home -- was a happy one.
Produced by Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Saad Zuberi, VICE News finds out some of the grimmest truths about the pervasive culture of so-called honor killings in the region.
After watching the extraordinary Wyoming-set movie Wind River last year, I emerged from the theater completely certain I fulfilled my lifetime quota of uber-violent movies set in the coldest, grimmest regions of the United States.
Produced by Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Saad Zuberi, VICE News finds out some of the grimmest truths about the pervasive culture of so-called honor killings in the region.
It is the grimmest "Black Mirror" yet, which is saying something for a series that, for its "Metalhead" episode, took the Boston Dynamics robot dogs and put them in a scenario where they hunt and kill people.
The grimmest space in the whole building is the art store near the exit, Avant Gallery, which sells overpriced, absurd post-graffiti canvases that would be gauche even in the middle of a third-tier suburban mall.
Along with a dozen or so other conflicts that have been raging for months or years with no end in sight, the current landscape makes for the grimmest World Humanitarian Day, happening on August 19, on record.
In many ways, it was the darkest debate of the campaign, as the Republicans tried to paint the grimmest possible portrait of an America in decline economically, despite rapid job growth, and militarily, though they praised service members.
Their visit was in prep for what would be days of on-camera interviews with first responders -- some of them colleagues and friends -- who had weeks before been witness to one of the grimmest days in American history.
Caroline: Were it not for our friend Alan Sepinwall constantly stumping for Stubbs — which, by the way, is the actual name of Hemsworth's character — I would have forgotten completely that this show co-stars the grimmest of Hemsworths.
We follow Afzal after the highest court in the country turned its back on him, and along the way, find out some of the grimmest truths about the pervasive culture of so-called honor killings in the region.
Ms. Gallegos joined a growing number of Hispanics from the United States benefiting from a 21598 Spanish law seeking to atone for one of the grimmest chapters in Spain's history: the expulsion of thousands of Sephardic Jews in 203.
Product descriptions are arguably the grimmest and most ambient of all writing jobs, and it can be difficult to remember that there are real people filing the blurb for that red twill button-down you're eyeing in J. Crew clearance.
Its what-if vision of a fascistic universe — ruled by "pure-blooded" wizards who seek to eliminate or enslave all who are not like them — is deeply unnerving, and its storybook imagery clutches the subconscious as the grimmest fairy tales do.
It was the human behavior, not the apes as heroes, that was hard to endure in the light of 2017 — so ugly that the series seemed to be wallowing in humanity's grimmest tendencies while also trying to slough us off like dead skin.
The Chicago Cubs, in carrying off their first title since 1908 when Theodore Roosevelt was president, finally proved that no curse is forever and offered a few moments of hope fulfilled and optimism — two qualities badly lacking from this grimmest of presidential races.
Even in the grimmest Western fables, such as the film "Soylent Green" (1973)—which ends with the revelation that the titular foodstuff is made of people—audiences at least have the comfort that drawing back the curtain might lead to positive change.
Painfully aware that I couldn't just go and tell the receptionist I didn't feel well—and ask if she could ring my mum to come and pick me up—I was grimly resigned to one of the grimmest days in living memory.
Democratic movements did not always triumph—the Chinese government's massacre of student protesters near Tiananmen Square is the grimmest example—but, in the last three decades of the century, the number of democracies in the world increased from thirty-one to eighty-one.
Though modern civilization has the potential and ability to fend off the grimmest of environmental scenarios, it's highly unrealistic — if not bordering on impossible —  that nations around the world will curb warming at levels that would limit major impacts to the oceans.
Talking in the 1970s to John Vorster, prime minister of apartheid South Africa, or to Zhou Enlai in China, I had to make an act of will to remember that these were men with the grimmest of histories, with the facade of civility.
It started with the grimmest and grittiest comic-book movie of the decade (Batman v Superman) facing off against the silliest one (Deadpool), and then Captain America: Civil War took the normally emotionally rich Marvel Cinematic Universe to a particularly dark and deadened place.
Even so, it's worth noting and celebrating laws enacted in four states this year to deal with one of the grimmest aspects of the nation's firearms carnage — the murders of about 50 women each month, shot to death by current or former intimate partners.
"War for the Planet of the Apes," directed by Matt Reeves, is the grimmest episode so far, and also the strongest, a superb example — rare in this era of sloppily constructed, commercially hedged cinematic universes — of clear thinking wedded to inventive technique in popular filmmaking.
Even if the grimmest employment estimates play out in this case and 4,000 jobs are lost in particular industries, national legislators have to weigh those lost jobs against billions in public health benefits that will themselves disproportionately benefit lower-income and working-class people.
If you're a fan of books or movies that open with a handsome young man roasting the remains of a dog, you'll be thrilled that High-Rise — starring Tom Hiddleston and based on one of J.G. Ballard's best and grimmest novels — is now screening in theaters.
"The photographers from China grabbing attention first -- and continuing to get the most attention abroad --- are those who depict some of the grimmest dimensions of Chinese society in the most extreme terms, particularly the 'dark' side of economic development in the form of ecological disaster," she says.
The fact that this is almost certain to never happen absent a devastating war underscores one of the grimmest realities of the North Korea crisis: The people hurt by Kim's brutality are its own citizens, and there are no obvious or realistic options for helping them.
In "Meal Ticket," the grimmest and cruelest of these yarns, a man without limbs, known as Hamilton, the Wingless Thrush (Harry Melling), is carted around by a grizzled impresario (Liam Neeson) and made to perform feats of elocution amid the mud and dust of remote frontier settlements.
CreditCreditBilly H.C. Kwok for The New York Times GUANGZHOU, China — A decade ago, this city in southeastern China had a reputation as one of the country's grimmest, with smoggy skies, chronic traffic jams and streams so foul that they had to be paved over to contain the stench.
Perhaps because Trump, like many others, sees white Americans as the default, as normal, and as the only set of citizens whose struggles, priorities, and concerns deserve analysis that goes deeper than the grimmest statistics one can dig up — or in this case, make up — about an entire racial group.
What's more, the scale of displacement has nearly doubled over the past twenty years - from nearly 34 million in 303- as decade-old conflicts like Afghanistan, Iraq and Democratic Republic of Congo continue to burn, and newer conflicts like Syria and South Sudan drive the grimmest spikes of human suffering.
The former military psychologists who designed the CIA's torture program are now describing it in their own words for the first time, reopening one of the grimmest chapters in Washington's war on terror and providing disturbing details about what was done to detainees in the name of US national security.
Pub date: June 4 A fitting follow-up to his brutal, Pulitzer Prize–winning depiction of slavery in The Underground Railroad, Whitehead turns again to America's grimmest archives, with a fictional account of a real-life Florida reform school, infamous for torturing its poor black students during the 1960s civil rights movement.
Why Verge readers might care: For viewers who aren't already completely weary of zombie stories, musicals, or dark comedies that take the grimmest tropes with a lighthearted archness, this indie musical comedy about a bloody undead attack on a group of angsty high schoolers is pretty refreshing in its sheer commitment to fun.
By rights, that should make you want to watch the movie all over again, in order to sort out what belongs where, except that everything about it is so scummy—even the sight of creamer being stirred into coffee makes you gag—that a second viewing would feel like the grimmest of grinds.
"Just 20 years ago, the monarchy seemed to be struggling for its very survival," said the Daily Mail newspaper, referring to the Windsors' grimmest hours in the aftermath of the death of Harry's mother Princess Diana in a Paris car crash in 1997 when the family were heavily criticized for seeming not to care.
At 18th street's trendy Bourbon whiskey bar, BuzzFeed's editor-in-chief Ben Smith held court over a lively crowd, joking that this year's dinner had shaped up to be the "grimmest" in recent memory following the announcement that the White House Correspondents' Association declined to invite a comedian to host the event as had been done in years past.
Read more: The 5 most important moments from Game of Thrones, Season 93, Episode 8 Why it shocks: As shocking as it is all by itself to see a certain character's journey to the Iron Throne come to an abrupt end, the manner in which said character brings about their own demise is one of Game of Thrones' grimmest moments.
But Manhattan is the grimmest place in America right now, and UFC 205 isn't comfort for a reality where I literally just talked with my wife about the feasibility of moving to a Canadian province with which we have some familiarity, so as to avoid the economic, racial, nuclear, and existential threats that a Trump presidency brings to all of us.
With any wave, needless to say, you get the flotsam, and I am now in possession of a board game all about gin, a pack of gin playing cards—for gin rummy, I guess—and, grimmest of all, a bag of crumbly Pink Gin Fudge, which is slightly less appetizing than a bar of soap but costs five times as much.
" Jay's story has always been a parable of complicated success, an embodiment of his city's qualities at both their grimmest and most inspiring, but never has it rung out with the quite the same graceful authority as "Marcy Me," where he raps, as if anyone could question him, "Streets is my artery, the vein of my existence / I'm the Gotham City heartbeat.

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