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First, I will paint a gloomy picture of what our future may be.
Well - it is easy to paint a gloomy picture.
But most experts continued to paint a gloomy picture of the economy.
It would be wrong to paint a gloomy picture.
We are supposed to be honest, but painting a gloomy picture has always been politically very good.
There is no such imminent threat, but the officials effectively painted a gloomy picture.
Members of the opposing Socialist party wasted no time painting a gloomier picture.
The alliance's report paints a gloomy picture, saying that most retailers are pessimistic about the current quarter.
Other economic indicators, however, paint a gloomier picture.
I am not painting a gloomy picture!
Mr. Rubin's article paints a gloomy picture for all but the most famous ensembles.
At the outdoor market cater-corner to Chanel, merchants painted a gloomier picture.
A complaint of 1596 painted a gloomy picture:
But during a lunch break, a small group who sheltered from the harsh sun under a thorn tree above the beach painted a gloomy picture.
Indeed, statistics paint a gloomy picture.
Fiat also painted a gloomy picture in the near term of the European market, which shrank 3 percent in the first quarter.
The participants in the meeting paint a gloomy picture of the state of American-Chinese relations.
I think you are deliberately painting a gloomy picture, father,' Ramage protested, but his mother shook her head.
But the ads placed by Atkins painted a gloomy picture of a future without Babangida.
Its chief painted a gloomy picture, citing revenue drops, but he said he was still optimistic that the airline could become viable.
This can be disadvantageous to the plaintiff if, for instance, the defendant's report paints a gloomier picture than the plaintiff's report.
"You paint a gloomy picture, Captain Sharpe."
But Nicholas van Hoogstraten, a theater historian, painted a gloomier picture earlier this year.
Indeed, the whole book inevitably paints a gloomy picture over the future for ex-Yugoslavia, particularly for minority populations caught up in nationalist disputes.
Recent UNICEF statistics paint a gloomy picture of world reality.