What unites the three now, in Hoffa's mind anyway, is the sullen desperation of the excluded.
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That is the source of its cool, but also of its sullen capacity to annoy.
Largely as a result, she made a complete mess of German unification, appearing simultaneously sullen and impotent.
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Lewis' account paints Lebed himself as a sullen teen at best, and a greedy punk at worst.
While driving Doug and a friend to the movies, she finally heard her increasingly sullen boy chattering like his old self.
The BBC's The Office, which aired between 2003 and 2005, today seems almost avant-garde in its colorless style and sullen documentary format.
Where the former film is agonized and sullen, the latter is mischievous and restive, daring us to be dismayed by its insolence.
Breaking stones by the road in sullen drudgery for two dollars a day, they are an unhappy contrast with the gaily-clad Bhutanese.
But as Leeds's financial services grew, Sheffield slumped to a sullen defeat.
Generating fresh ideas in conjunction with policy wonks and NGOs would help make unions look like a constructive force, rather than sullen revanchists.
Ironically, Mario Monti - on several occasions - had warned Chancellor Merkel about the danger of a sullen southern Europe turning against the north.
When Raisman prevailed, bumping Ponor to third place, Ponor simply walked off the floor, stoically if not somewhat sullen, while Raisman smiled and hugged her coach.
During one of the few truly spontaneous moments from Mr. Courtney, he yells at a troublesome, sullen player named Chavis, who's refused a ride in his truck.
Now, as the European Union wonders how best to deal with its sullen, poverty-stricken eastern neighbours, his thoughts on culture and history could hardly be more topical.
The sullen French actor and longtime Carax collaborator Denis Lavant, trained as an acrobat, enters a stretch limo, only to emerge as an elderly and infirm woman begging along the Seine.
But sullen resignation has largely displaced violent obstruction.
Camping in Scotland has come a long way since the old days, when it seemed to be the sole preserve of Boy Scout groups and those willing to endure nights in a soggy field along with hundreds of equally sullen souls.
Sure, serious, tiny, angsty films are great, but in a best-case scenario, an appreciation for comedy bleeds into the rest of voting, and the academy nominates Bill Murray for a performance where he doesn't just stand around looking sullen.
The culmination of the Twilight movie franchise, which tells the story of a human girl who falls in love with a sullen vampire, fared relatively well with critics but the Razzies claimed it had sucked the life out of cinemas.
Diana Guzman (Michelle Rodriguez), a sullen, withdrawn Brooklyn girl who lives with a hapless, preening father (Paul Calderon) and an unformed younger brother (Ray Santiago), walks into a local gym where her brother boxes and at once feels at home.
Mr Mugabe and his sullen cronies, who have long assumed that the state and the ruling party are one and the same, may seek to divert the aid and dispense their patronage as before, in the hope that Mr Tsvangirai will soon get the blame.
The movie also stars a sullen, stolid Leonardo DiCaprio as a young Irish immigrant eager to avenge the death of his father, Cameron Diaz as a prostitute and pickpocket, Liam Neeson as a fallen Irish leader, and Jim Broadbent as the corrupt political boss William Tweed.
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