Democratic politicians make somber, seemingly heartsick speeches denouncing the administration in increasingly vituperative language. |
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An appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in. |
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He flashed her a secretive smile before covering it up with a more somber expression. |
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Similarly, the somber and threnodic second movement proves to be an elegy for the idealization of a war hero. |
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The lights were dim and incense was burning setting a somber and meditative atmosphere. |
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The past two years have been overshadowed by real-world events that have given the awards a somber tone. |
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In an effort to take some of the beguilement out of her young eyes, I make light of your dark and somber task. |
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The somber youth looked at her from underneath his shaggy bangs, and blinked. |
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He stated and the president paused in his stretch, rising to stand immediately as a somber gaze appeared in his eyes, his face falling. |
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Although bitterly funny at times, the picture also creates a somber mood that is very affecting. |
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She also used black light in some light sculptures to create glowing bluish reflections that gave a somber, nighttime appearance to them. |
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This is not a monochromatically somber piece, but a suspenseful slice of unvarnished life, mixing anguish and grief with smiles and laughs. |
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The social realism of the original gives way to the drawing's somber reflections. |
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The discreet brown tone of the silk reflects the French taste for somber tones in dress fabrics. |
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Elements are only very occasionally brightly colored, and more consistently dark and somber. |
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The dark and somber corridors came alive with paintings, pictures, and poetry. |
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Outside, the sky was muddled with the darkest blues and somber blacks, though it did not look menacing. |
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I hated Father Stone's somber church with its high dark ceilings that shut out the world. |
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The early drawings are similarly mysterious and brooding, in somber tones of black, gray and brown. |
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The women look not just somber but grim, their mouths taut, their eyes wary. |
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He wore a gray uniform with a long coat and heavy leather boots and his face wore a stern, somber expression. |
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Shimmering waves of washes, glistening tones, and bell accents establish the somber mood. |
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Despite the brightness of the day, there is a somber undercurrent about the race as news of the cyclist's death quietly spreads. |
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He looked up at the video board above center court with a somber expression. |
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Suddenly, the once somber and silent pressroom erupted in a cacophony of calls vying for the president's attention. |
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Despite occasional bursts of humor, the prevalent tone throughout the movie is somber. |
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His handlers obviously coached him to adopt a more somber demeanor, though his signature cynicism came through just as clearly. |
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He is heavyset, with bushy mustache and eyebrows, and decades of somber repression imprinted on his face. |
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The dandy rejected ostentation in favor of clean lines, somber materials and colors, impeccable cut, and perfect fit. |
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Small and rather shy, Madison usually dressed in black, had the bookish pallor of a scholar, and cut a somber figure. |
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Seeking deeper inspiration, the erudite Masson turned to the somber, chthonic Greek myths. |
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I don't need the somber faces in our hushed conference room to tell me what it's about. |
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More often she presents her men and women with such a penetrating, somber empathy that a deliberate affective claustrophobia seizes the reader. |
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Its mediating tool is the violin, whose form appears to merge inextricably with the musician's somber figure. |
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The British version depends partly on the audience's playing along with the show's somber, inquisitorial mood. |
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A figure standing at the edge of the camp started towards him, a mass of fluttering gray folds of cloth that matched the somber sky. |
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In a larger sense, though, the controversy over cyberespionage suggests somber trends at the top of government. |
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In contrast to the declamations of the bureaucrats and politicians, the mood among the workers at the rally was more somber. |
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The woman in the robes smiled at him blankly, while the couple only greeted him with a somber glower. |
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Two escapees once stumbled upon the oasis by a sheer chance and pure luck, thus becoming the parents of the somber population. |
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Howe's affection for her mother is expressed in other passages through a somber, tender eloquence. |
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Even its somber rhythms, tinged with a cold electronic feeling, speak of disillusionment and estrangement. |
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Guitars pile up and echo over a prominent, somber bassline and a locked drumbeat. |
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I had to try desperately to prevent my somber expression from matching one of a person walking the plank towards shark-infested waters. |
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The walls were hung with blankets and quilts for insulation, and it looked quite merry next to the somber dirt floor. |
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A masterpiece of an adagio, it has a somber, moving and melancholic quality. |
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Actually the earthy colour scheme used throughout the property is probably just on the somber side of restful. |
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The season has taken on a spirit of somber yet joyful preparation for the Advent of Christ. |
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He closed his eyes and listened to the Forestmaster's whimsical voice change to a somber, sorrowful tone. |
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It can make the audience laugh riotously one moment before chilling them into a somber silence. |
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Their impetus of drunken fun ranges from the longingly somber to the deepest screams. |
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The morning breeze builds a rollercoast of wind currents and I see a happy bird sailing in loopy loops against these somber hulking offices. |
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Joe is somber enough at the best of times, so if a little unpolished, he's not too offensive to watch. |
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Sharma reported it all in a deep and somber voice, manly but sensitive. |
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Gemini Club has been known to make danceable electro-pop, but this video is a bit more somber. |
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A somber, upright man, he is interested only in truth and justice. |
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The set designed by Rosas consisted of gauzy drapery of brilliant yellow hung in scallops across the center stage, while a somber gray archway loomed behind it upstage center. |
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These are punctuated in somber and sorrowful moments by elegiac strings. |
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But mostly they just walked, their faces somber, their hands shaking as the snow began to fall. |
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It was an intimate and somber plea, like a parent opening an intervention with a wayward child. |
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In a somber tone, he alluded to the fact that he would not always be around to handle male responsibilities such as this, and someday, I would be the man of the house. |
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The life of this southern gothic belle makes the somber existence of Emily Dickinson look like a barrel full of monkeys. |
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Robert Jay, qc, arrived at the courthouse early today, looking somber in his trademark yellow-framed glasses. |
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The artists who created installations in the low barrack buildings could scarcely compete with the somber plaques explaining the significance of each area. |
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And Mr. Kim's somber performance evokes the complicated psychology of a flounderer whose decisions are spontaneous, experimental leaps into the dark. |
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Rather than following the standard rules of composition, the figures and objects appear to hang in obscurity, floating across a somber background. |
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Ensor breaks out from his somber palette with The Oyster Eater, one of the larger paintings in the show. |
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The tops, crosstrees and caps of some merchant ships were also white, while clippers and warships and also many merchant ships preferred the more somber black. |
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The media itself was remarkably restrained and somber in its reporting. |
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After Republicans took control of the Senate and made gains in the House, Democrats were in a somber, reflective mood. |
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In a somber tone, the balding man with white hair describes having lost two sons in the war, both of them fighters with Fatah. |
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Spending time with bean is somewhat disconcerting after seeing him play so many somber, doomed roles. |
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If you haven't yet noticed, this album's tone is relatively somber. |
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To some extent the poems in his seventh collection continue in that vein, but in many of them the poet takes a somber turn as he muses over old age and death. |
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He's a tired and sleepy little cowpoke and that makes him somber. |
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When the lonely bagpipe finally plays a somber song for either entity, its wraithlike warble filling the air with all manner of mixed emotions, it will not be a celebration. |
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We'll get a pic up of this fabulously somber piece of weaponry as soon as they drop. |
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And then, as the faith-based office director and religious adviser, I was to accompany the president on these somber visits. |
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The mood is a somber one, but the funk still is present in the simplistic drum machine as it shuffles its way towards the end of the seven minute track. |
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It was both stylish and somber while being suitably grand for the formality of the occasion. |
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The Seafarer is the story of a somber exile from home on the sea, from which the only hope of redemption is the joy of heaven. |
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Rather than valorizing nationalism, the committee envisioned a somber remembrance of those who were killed. |
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Front-row patrons are advised to wear somber, washable clothes in defense against spewn milk and flying stage blood. |
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At the end, the orchestra played a somber dead march that was punctuated by harsh, chilling blows on the timpani. |
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My mother prepared herself for the evening with the same somber deliberateness of the gladiators in Spartacus. |
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For several evenings the pale twinkling of the somber zodiacal stars lighted up the west side of the heavens for some time after the sun had set. |
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The result, seen during this year's Munich Opera Festival in July, is a somber stage in battleship gray and gold leaf. |
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Unlike the country dances with their perky music and reminders of contradance forms, it is somber in mood. |
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But the occasion, a gathering of local witches' covens, is expectant, not somber. |
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Evolving from this show, the group picked up another name, The Ashcan School, a reference to the dark palettes and overall somber tone of much of the presented work. |
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Although Homer's depictions are graphic, it can be seen in the very end that victory in war is a far more somber occasion, where all that is lost becomes apparent. |
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I'll pass on psychoanalyzing the marriage, but it's hard to miss the fact that at least half of the lyrics to Crows' 13 mostly somber tunes are about sadness and depression. |
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His deep, resonant voice, somber but nonjudgmental in tone, allows the ugliness of the era and the phenomenon of Lustmord to speak chillingly for itself. |
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We know that the troubadour's songs were monophonic, and the monophony of the genre sounds somber to a modern ear, even while the text is ribald or full of jouissance. |
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With its stark sound, somber lyrics, and Nico's deliberate change in her look, the album became a crucial music and visual prototype for the gothic rock movement. |
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