• The show's bosses say the new time slot will enable them to tackle grittier storylines and "delve deeper" into existing characters.

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  • But I doubt many people who prefer a grittier or more high-fantasy look and feel in their RPGs will warm to the game.

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  • Sag Harbor, an old whaling town, has prided itself on being the "Unhampton" grittier than its elite neighboring villages, and perhaps more artsy than East Hampton or Southampton.

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  • The sing-along choruses of "She's Already Gone" and "Mercy" echo Oasis, proving to be highly catchy, radio-ready rock, though the Shys stand as a grittier, gutsier version.

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  • Reality, however, is a lot grittier, even in good times.

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  • SoHo, a Lower Manhattan neighborhood now known for its boutique shops, art galleries and loft apartments, at the time was considered a grittier locale, where abandoned storefronts dotted the city streets.

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  • SoHo -- a Lower Manhattan neighborhood now known for its boutique shops, art galleries and loft apartments -- at the time was a grittier locale where abandoned storefronts dotted the streets.

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  • Soon, though, the sun emerged, making London's streets shine like titanium and warming my walk from Gagosian's gallery in chichi Mayfair to the location in a grittier area near King's Cross.

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  • This odd situation became apparent when Mr Midler witnessed large, modern Chinese factories outsourcing work to smaller, grittier, facilities even though this meant forgoing the production benefits from economies of scale.

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  • In recent years, the city has been guiding growth to grittier neighborhoods with more capacity, such as those near Union Station and toward the Nationals' major-league baseball stadium south of the Capitol.

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  • They note that after Manchester City began the season in a blaze of goals, it switched midseason from a brave attacking strategy built around its speedy strikers to a grittier, more defensive approach.

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  • "Casino Royale" was Fleming's first story and the film features a harder, grittier character than the one portrayed by Pierce Brosnan in 2002's "Die Another Day, " a special effects-laden commercial success but critical flop.

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  • More specifically, the critics have seized on the haplessness of United's once-stout defense and Manchester City's midseason decision to switch from a brave attacking strategy built around speedy strikers to a grittier, more defensive approach.

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  • While many movies have featured the grandeur and glamour of the Garden District throughout the years, more recently, US cable network HBO has turned the spotlight on the grittier side of New Orleans life in their critically acclaimed series Treme.

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