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Yes, the technology industry appears to be a place of unrelieved gloom these days.
However, the prospect was not one of unrelieved gloom on my part.
Within another two months, the unrelieved gloom of the shakedown period was gradually transforming itself into its opposite.
Although the upper portion of the room is illuminated, the dining floor is left in unrelieved gloom.
Beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows of the great room lay the unrelieved gloom of the night and the ocean.
The ground was fairly level for perhaps fifty yards before its descent to the next rolling depression where the shadows lay in unrelieved gloom.
In a report of almost unrelieved gloom, the Government said today that the economy lost more than a quarter of a million jobs in November.
His wishes had once or twice been thwarted, however, and he had so lost confidence in himself that the world had come to seem unrelieved gloom.
It suggested all too poignantly the unrelieved gloom of her days; and he thought of the figure he had seen faintly in the autumn dawn.
He even feared that "what the Royal Wedding will bring to unrelieved gloom will be reduced by industrial action and the national atmosphere soured."
The only alteration in her face was the pucker of her lips melting into a pout of unrelieved gloom as they shut the door behind them.
And the outlook for I.B.M., it seems, is anything but the picture of unrelieved gloom that is seen, and bemoaned, from so many corporate headquarters these days.
They were illuminated by flashes of imagination and some nice turns of choreographic phrasing, but the otherwise unrelieved gloom diminished the effect the works might have had on a more varied program.
In life, as in the film, the view on a bad day is one of unrelieved gloom, a vista of grimy apartment blocks, rusting factories and rutted streets, backed by chimneys belching sulfurous smoke.
A16 WINTER OF DISCONTENT As the Presidential campaign begins in earnest, the mood in New Hampshire small towns and villages is one of almost unrelieved gloom.