11. Although some investigators held out hope that Ms. Silverman would be found alive, the grim reality of police work forced them to explore the worst possibilities. 12. And that grim reality is driving a new assault on the underlying causes of aging. 13. And the program around him, centered on World War II, mixes pure entertainment with grim reality. 14. As one peers through successive keyholes, a grim reality emerges. 15. A closer look at the grim reality of smoking today. 16. A morning of anxious waiting, which some people spent poised before a beefy officer blocking the way, had given way to grim reality. 17. A voyage on an elegant steamship, complete with vodka toasts and patriotic songs, gives way to the grim reality of life and death in a police state. 18. But a growing body of evidence suggests it is the producers who may be having a hard time telling the difference between their apologist fantasy and grim reality. 19. But as a journalist, she succeeds by exposing the grim realities behind the US economy. 20. But each day he and other working ropers and ranch hands face a grim reality. |