• Those who made it through the second attack spent their days grumpily buzzing around, or huddled pathetically together.

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  • From the beginning, when Scottie grumpily tells Midge to turn off her eighteenth-century music, art fails to tame chaos.

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  • For the next 20 years Engels worked grumpily away, handing over half his generous income to an ever more demanding Marx.

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  • When you or a family member needs care, you grumpily wonder how much it's going to cost you before you surpass the deductible.

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  • Adam Lubroth, a contemporary American photographer, uses the technique to create brightly-coloured images of people sitting grumpily in their cars at red lights.

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  • What is nagging Europe's political leaders is not the text, which they grumpily signed up to last year, but the difficulty they are having getting it ratified.

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  • And for all their novelty and historical moment, it remains to be seen how many voters, grumpily indisposed to politicians in general, will be influenced by the contests.

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  • He does, however, grudgingly agree that he will go ahead with the deal if Mr Arafat absolutely insists on his doing so, although he is taking his time another partial Wye withdrawal is due to start on October 1st and, if things go wrong, the Palestinians, he grumpily says, will be to blame for forcing a foolish choice.

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