It's perfectly possible to get sober without attending meetings and pouring out your darkest secrets to a group of strangers.
This anniversary allows us to renew our faith that even the darkest night gives way to a brighter dawn.
We must tell our children about how this evil was allowed to happen -- because so many people succumbed to their darkest instincts, and because so many others stood silent.
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In A Measureless Peril, long-time journalist Richard Snow takes us from the darkest days of 1942 to the eventual triumph of the Allied destroyers and convoy system (aided amply by code-breaking successes and new technologies like aircraft mounted radar).
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In Dumfries, local businesses, both public and private sector, have had some form of restriction in place now for a while, therefore the implementation of the legislation is for them merely a progression of existing measures, although many staff are unhappy at the prospect of being forced outside in the darkest depths of winter to have a smoke.
To be clear, it is perfectly natural for questions to be asked about whether a chief executive should retain a badge indicating that he is revered nationally in some kind of way, after his reckless expansion of Royal Bank of Scotland led to the biggest taxpayer bailout in British corporate history and contributed to the darkest deepest recession since the 1930s.
Senator Cruz has elected to follow the darkest of all political paths in his quest for advancement.
We chose hope over fear and hard work during hardship, confident that the age-old values that had guided our Nation through even its darkest days would be sufficient to meet the trials of our time.
To a western world whose darkest fear is that south-eastern Europe will slide into anarchy, a strongman who can deliver may seem preferable to chaos.
Mr Harel is a nimble and thoughtful guide to some of the darkest recesses of computer theory.
Therein lies an essential trap of human nature: We want to look and feel good (and live forever)--and still be able to indulge our very darkest dietary habits.
Perhaps that is why in his darkest moment, Jovan left his home to seek out his head coach and general manager.
Milan is his home city, from which he launched himself into politics 17 years ago, and the place he could rely on to back him in the darkest moments of his career.
Today, as we remember the victims, their families, and the heroes who stood up during one of our country's darkest moments, I invite all Americans to reclaim that abiding spirit of compassion by serving their communities in the days and weeks ahead.
It allows me to make light of some of the darkest days of my life.
My Administration remains dedicated to providing these courageous first responders, emergency medical technicians, 911 dispatchers, law enforcement officers, volunteers, and others throughout our health care system with the support they need to aid the American people in their darkest hours.
Kassig has been struck by the resilience of the Syrians he has met, by their ability to smile and somehow joke even in the darkest of circumstances.
"For safety, no A or B class roads will have lamps switched off during the darkest hours although eight stretches have been selected for dimming to half the usual brightness, " he added.
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"Community First Foundation is honored to have served our community during one of its darkest hours, " said spokeswoman Caitlin Jenney.
The impact of English football's darkest day lives on in the tributes still paid by Liverpool to its lost sons and daughters, husbands and fathers.
All in all I spent about 10 hours with the game, 12 if you count an extra few that had me rummaging around in the darkest corners of the map scrounging for loose change and attempting to find just one more Voxophone that would give me just another scrap of the plot to analyze.
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To the others it seemed that Mr Cameron was threatening to block a deal in the euro zone's darkest hour.
"In those days, my darkest days, I wasn't sure if I would get to this stage at all, " he said.
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Thanks to fibre-optics, it is now possible to illuminate many of the body's remotest organs and darkest orifices.
If you're the kind of person who thinks it is "always darkest before the dawn" you might think all of this a reason to buck up.
"God is aware of our suffering, of the suffering of this very broken world, and our suffering was as nothing compared to many people and he is at work even in the darkest places, " he said.
Produced by Nanolux, an arm of AIST, the camera uses a series of algorithms to read and process wavelengths reflected by objects lit with infrareds, allowing it to successfully reproduce reds, blues, and greens in the darkest of conditions.
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And like the bigger planemakers it is ramping up its output to meet the demand: in 2005, the turboprop's darkest hour, ATR made just 15 of them.
If none of this works and the darkest fears about the euro zone are realised, then budget cuts would have to make way for tax cuts and public works.
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But in the darkest part of the game, I was killed repeatedly until I figured out how to save myself.
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