Duffield and Bhusri met at a Truckee, California diner on a dreary February day.
Dreary stadiums they don't own and stalling businesses eager to rake in more cash.
The stores sparkle in comparison to many of the dreary and worn Karstadt stores.
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Don't think of investing as a dreary chore that will pull you away from creative pursuits.
Now these horses, for all their high character and unfailing common sense, are remarkably dreary creatures.
In many ways these are dreary, dreadfully boring alternatives to moon colonies and space travel.
Scowcroft met her in 1986, at a dreary dinner with various foreign policy graybeards.
He's among thousands of people standing in line in the dreary midmorning heat of Port-au-Prince.
That said, the Embraer deal is one bright spot in an otherwise dreary period.
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Grantham predicts a dreary 1% growth rate for as far as the eye can see.
Yet while the past four years have been extremely dreary, the future has brightened a little.
She cruised the dreary streets of Tver as if she owned the place.
The city is filled with palazzo owners renting out dreary spaces no better than third-rate hotel rooms.
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For most folks, Industry is a dreary blur to avoid while speeding past on the Pomona Freeway.
Osaka has the dreary look of a large, northern European city outside of its quaint city center.
The toxic combination of rapidly increasing prices and weak economic output made the 1970s a dreary decade.
Sometimes it seems like a waste of good beer when the conversation turns to the dreary sciences.
As winter draws to its dreary close, America's beekeepers are swinging into action.
For whom thoughts of food, and the effects of food, are the constant, dreary background static to normal thought.
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Whatever the outcome, though, the case looks likely to make bank supervision look a lot less dreary than usual.
And U.K. data were just as dreary, with the services purchasing managers' index for May also falling short of expectations.
They are masters of camouflage and notoriously difficult to find, so closely do they resemble the dreary, gray leaf litter of early spring.
Delegates turn up to these dreary affairs because they get out of the office for a while, and their employer pays.
It's not a shock, even after the Mets clung to him past the trading deadline during their dreary, second-to-last 2011 season.
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If he directly challenges the House, and demands his programs or none, the public can expect more dreary years of stalemate.
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Are you looking for direction as the dreary bear market drags on?
They sometimes have a dreary image as spaces that keep children inside.
Stepping back from somewhat dreary coincident indicators on unemployment, retail sales, industrial production and capacity utilization, there's another world out there that's unsung.
At the working-class picnic on a river bank in France everyone is porcine and unlovely, the light is dreary, the grass is scraggly.
He hired a recent University of Minnesota graduate, Garrison Keillor, who became a hit on the dreary 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. shift.
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