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1 The Chicago nurse needs a kidney transplant, and traditional options look bleak .
2 A flash of lightning suddenly makes the scene look bleak and cold.
3 Things look bleak for holders of short positions for April delivery.
4 That reduces the immediate pressure to act but Li's options still look bleak .
5 I suppose it did look bleak to her eyes, especially at this season.
6 However, prospects for tomorrow's meeting at Tipperary look bleak .
7 To an outsider, the oil market's fundamentals look bleak .
8 On the face of it, the numbers look bleak .
9 Yet prospects for change now look bleak .
10 The parrot was starting to look bleak .
11 I haven't returned to Maui since, and now chances for a future visit look bleak , for obvious reasons.
12 Things began to look bleak for the Saddlers when Chelsea extended their lead four minutes from the interval.
13 I know things look bleak now, but there will be an end to this recession at some stage.
14 But, hey, while the future may look bleak , at least there is consistently prepared pizza to look forward to.
15 To protect yourself from missing out on the all-important rallies, remember to buy back in when things look bleak .
16 At face value the latest figures from the 2006 Skillset Employment Census, to be published next month, look bleak .
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