It was kind of a dark day out here when all the jobs disappeared.
Lagan Valley MP Jeffrey Donaldson has criticised the minister and said it was a "dark day".
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While many see this as a dark day for Ecstasy research, others are more sanguine.
The sky was gray near the tops of the mountains, as gray as a dark day in winter.
Scott Campbell, a spokesman for the Save Abronhill High School campaign, described the decision as "a dark day".
South African lawyer Priti Patel, who was involved in the case, said the ruling was "a dark day for women in Lesotho".
Larry Broderick, from the Finance Union, the Irish Bank Officials' Association (IBOA), said it was a "very dark day for staff and customers" of Ulster Bank.
In fact, if the market stays depressed for the next several years as you continue to save, this dark day in the market will likely be a financial blessing.
Centuries later, scientists would surmise that the Day of Darkness -- widely known as New Engand's Dark Day --- was the result of massive wildfires burning in the forests of Canada.
Yesterday was a dark day for gaming, as evidenced by the internet being flooded with lamentations of how the last great white hope of games has succumbed to the dark side.
Investors and savers may be surprised, and disappointed, to find out on that dark day that the comprehensive reforms promised to them in 2010 in fact died a quiet, and unnoticed, death.
Journalists who spoke on CNN in the hours after the tragedy lashed out at the frenzied photographers who may have played a role in Diana's death, saying their actions contributed to a dark day in journalism.
Now, that tragedy has become the source of more disheartening behavior, this time by officials of the International Olympic Committee, who adamantly refuse to mark the anniversary of that dark day with a simple moment of silence.
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Reddit and Wikipedia went dark for one day in January and brought SOPA grinding to a halt.
The lettering will appear dark during the day, and by night will glow, with lighting hidden below the panels.
"I usually recommend less than one ounce of dark chocolate a day -- a tiny square -- for heart health, " she adds.
Shnaider later replaced Daewoo with his own Russian engineers--and raised another ruckus by shutting off power to any deadbeats, including the public areas of Yerevan, which went dark for a day over a weekend.
"The Nordic countries get dark earlier in the day, and everyone has candles lit in the windows, " Jensen says.
Ministers are worried about turnout in these elections for an unfamiliar role on a dark and possibly wet day in November.
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For one thing, the tactic of sites like Wikipedia and Reddit going dark for a whole day to protest the law is a powerful one.
Historians will one day explore the dark political motives behind this move.
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Beneath the city streets that travellers walk on each day, dark labyrinths of underground catacombs are passageways to the past, to a time when the ghostly tunnels served as burial grounds for millions of people.
This enforced code of silence left hundreds of CAIR's victims in the dark such that to this day they have not learned that Days was not an attorney and that he had not filed the legal actions on their behalf for which CAIR publicly claimed credit.
He comes to work every day dressed in a dark suit and a yarmulke.
These shoes are at their best paired with smart day looks, like dark trousers or faded jeans with a mannish button-down shirt or blouse.
This time around, Dark Souls II will appear from day one on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC, though according to From there are no plans to release the game on next-generation consoles.
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