Instead, it's full of stream-of-consciousness ramblings and interminable descriptions of the grim Canvey landscape.
Mark Newhouse, who runs Corning's new-business development operation, often serves as the grim reaper.
The grim reaper this time has emerged in the otherwise modest trappings of tranquil vegetables.
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People have always been willing to spend money to try to pay off the Grim Reaper.
In each case, hefty provisioning for non-performing loans was largely the reason for the grim numbers.
Today, we are all familiar with the grim outcome that resulted from these assumptions.
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With that, he suits up again and pursues the Grim Mom to her underwater lair.
But the grim truth is that Medicaid will bear its share of the current budget squeeze.
The grim reality is that the GOP is fixated on saving embryos but not families.
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Many seemed grateful, given the grim spectacle before them and the magnitude of the cleanup task.
The grim outlook for container shipping is not simply a reflection of the recession.
The grim, grey concrete edifice dominates the road west out of the centre of Cardiff.
The grim truth for Argentina is that things will get worse before they get better.
Instead of thinking about the grim economic situation, you buy a Hello Kitty refrigerator.
As the grim search continued at the school, there was some happy news at a home nearby.
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And by 1350, the grim, cold climate brought about the dreaded Black Death.
The lead today, more of the grim news out of the Middle East.
An interim technocratic government might be appointed, or Italy might even face the grim prospect of another general election.
Retirement can be awfully dull, and there is no guarantee that the grim reaper will make it on time.
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The grim fairy tale of The Linebacker Of Notre Dame is one we likely will tell for a while.
He had defied the grim predictions of Realtors, bankers and neighbors by building the first such housing in the area.
Some of those who survived the storm are now coming to the grim realization that they may have lost everything.
He has premiered numerous films at Venice, including his debut film The Grim Reaper, in 1962, and more recently, The Dreamers, in 2003.
The theory is that exposure to the grim realities of life in prison will deter at-risk youths from future crime.
But as we know, the grim reality can be entirely different, which is where the real power of graphic journalism lies.
Nice, but here's the grim arithmetic of roller-coaster returns: If you lose 50%, you can't make it back by gaining 50%.
But most nations set aside political one-upmanship to get on with the grim task of pulling people out of the rubble.
The grim ritual played out by dozens and dozens of families as they kept watch over their babies one last time.
To be sure, news of the Fed is just what investors hoped to hear since seeing the grim figures last Friday.
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It is also confronting the grim reality that, in a world filled with e-mail and cell phones, greeting card sales are flat.
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