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1 The diagnosis carries with it an uncertain and historically very bleak prognosis.
2 Ms O'Rourke said the future for TEAM without FLS would be very bleak .
3 This points to a very bleak summer for housing market activity.
4 That's really the fundamental idea about existentialism, put in a very bleak context.
5 When winter came the weather was very bleak ; deep snow was all around.
6 It was a huge high moor, very bleak and desolate and altogether trackless.
7 It is very bleak out here, and you might take cold.
8 Mrs. Church's face became very bleak and decidedly wintry in appearance.
9 If so, the future for all workers in this country is very bleak indeed.
10 If they are struggling now, then next week could bring some very bleak news.
11 I hope this is just an aspiration because the economic picture is very bleak .
12 The first ray of hope in a very bleak day.
13 They looked very bleak and desolate, like leafless trees in the depths of winter.
14 You could draw some very bleak conclusions about Anchiskhin and these other old men.
15 His eyes were very bleak in his bony face.
16 It's also funny, dark and very bleak , but I think the original has the edge.
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