As a rule, he writes about completely ordinary people, middle- and working-class, from drab places.
"Shali has filled a resume that would turn others olive drab with envy, " Clinton said.
From the street Flextronics campus looks like yet another drab cubicle farm.
The housing market remains resilient and has been a bright spot in an otherwise drab economic backdrop.
It's a sharp contrast to the drab shades most consumer electronics sported just a few years ago.
The creaminess of the fruit converts disparate tastes into complementary ones and punches up otherwise drab ingredients.
However, Hibs, who were dismal in a drab first half, responded well with debutant Ricardo Vaz Te lively.
Mr Romney's headquarters, in a drab low-rise building in Boston, is a fraction the size of Mr Obama's.
The most striking thing in the otherwise drab lobby is Eva Longoria posing on the cover of Latina.
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He closed the book and let his eyes wander across the drab industrial scene passing by the train window.
Still, a revitalization could help buff up a lot of drab businesses downtown.
In a drab field, Mr Fenty stood out for his fresh face and his dogged pursuit of the nomination.
It is a drab autumn day in the 1980s: the skies are grey, the streets glisten with rain, the trees are bare.
He looked tired and drab, his eyes rimmed with dark circles, a reddish stain disfiguring his crisp white polo shirt.
Dundee held on for a point in a drab 0-0 encounter with fellow strugglers Kilmarnock, despite being reduced to 10-men.
She joined the 80 or so other nuns who lived in the drab, five-story cement convent in Sainte Foy, Quebec.
King showed the remains of one robot that recently arrived at the depot: an olive-drab box held the blast-shattered remains.
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Going to be in the market for a new Direct Connect device soon, but the current offerings seem so... drab?
She was dressed in clothes that no longer seemed a little drab, a little elderly, but were handsomely understated, seductively restrained.
Last year, I met Prime Minister Thaci in his office, on the second floor of a drab fourteen-story tower in central Pristina.
Modern offices, hotels and apartment blocks are sprouting up behind, replacing the pretty pink-and-white colonial buildings, drab crumbling flats and teeming shanty-towns.
Not only did the city's glittering temples make Chiang Mai's look drab, but the very air was infused with a pal-pable spirituality.
We mean the once drab Russian capital now transformed by oil money.
BBC, it has the drab, washed-out look of television drama and badly integrated flashbacks to the ringleader's youth as a left-wing political activist.
Bill McCollum, Mr Scott's opponent and Florida's attorney-general, is a drab campaigner who has twice failed to win a seat in the Senate.
After a drab first half, Bobby Zamora curled in from 20 yards just before the hour to give the home side the lead.
We were in a drab one-story building behind a meat-trucking facility outside of Boston, in a back section that Ernst called his I.
They also reflect a growing feeling that much 20th-century housing in Britain is pretty drab and uninspiring by the standards of previous eras.
Whereas the first Chromebooks were drab, stripped-down laptops, the latest Samsung model sports MacBook Air-like looks and dimensions (0.8 inches thin, 2.4 pounds).
The state's drab department stores may be reporting poor retail sales, but snazzier, private shops in big cities are doing a rollicking trade.
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