This exodus of talent only worsens a grim outlook for the company in 2013.
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Today, the Cagsawa Ruins is a tourist site and a grim reminder of Mount Mayon's danger.
How many confirmed coffee drinkers have found themselves staring down a grim packet of fruity tea?
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This traumatic event permeates the narrative--a grim reminder that great enterprises may demand great sacrifices.
Those who are most suspicious of the militant republicans have a grim scenario in mind.
Mr. Amir "changed history, " says a grim-faced Carmi Gillon, the agency's leader at the time.
Express Scripts shares dropped more than 12% amid lackluster figures and a grim outlook.
Finding a use for a former bunker with such a grim historical legacy can be difficult.
The queen, on a velvet chair, perched among the rags for a grim, blue-chinned portrait.
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Instead, the goodbye appeared arranged in haste, and the compliments, especially from a grim Lauer, rang hollow.
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There is a grim joke that circulates among medical residents: Hospitals are terrible places for sick people.
Next door lies Soacha, a grim, depressed town bloated by thousands of refugee families displaced by violence.
While the survey painted a grim picture of the economic crime landscape, there were a few bright spots.
The RMB has been selling off lately as local Chinese see a grim forecast for the global economy.
The majority of his speeches were dedicated to a grim analysis of what was happening on the battlefields.
Nomadic (badawah) life was a grim, relentless struggle, because there were too many people competing for too few resources.
Ali came into the office recently with a grim expression on his face.
Against such a grim background, Europe's big producers can thank a series of lucky breaks for their relative prosperity.
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It is a grim fact that by facing death on the battlefield, Eritrean women are forcing change at home.
Although they are less precise than statistics on bad debts and falling production, such stories paint a grim picture.
It makes a grim story, and there are plenty of gloomy analysts who predict a similar fate for Italy.
Taking a grim view of the Periclean era in Athens, Plato and Aristotle believed that democracy inevitably led to tyranny.
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It's not news that the population is aging, but it's generally seen as a grim problem and a costly burden.
They are former workers in the pit, Asia's largest opencast mine, which has been turned into a grim tourist attraction.
Ultimately all that would remain was the original potboiler, more often than not the portrait of a grim British grandmother.
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Although sporting a big beard and often a gown, he tried to avoid the conventional image of a grim-faced Islamist.
First, the evolution from an agricultural society to a knowledge society brings out a grim tendency to judge young people harshly.
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Algeria offered a grim toll in the attack, saying that 38 hostages and 29 militants died in four days of mayhem.
"In a grim budget environment, sticking with an existing aircraft is a good way to preserve cash for other priorities, " he added.
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He foresees a grim holiday season of empty shelves and lackluster products.
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