But in some ways a sombreness has descended that threatens to remove some of the satire. |
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Not that these symbols will add to the sombreness and serenity of the scene. |
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And if the passing of the great man brought a sombreness to the mood, that wasn't lifted by what happened on the pitch. |
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You could hear the sombreness of the vast Finnish forests, the determination and endurance of her people, and the ingenuity of its composer in striking degree here. |
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Music is colorless, but there are shades of music — brightness, sombreness, any kind of mood. |
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The sombreness of this small church's exterior is relieved somewhat by a graceful belfry with a single bell window. |
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The Soho streets, their sombreness heightened by the glorious evening sunshine that flooded the near empty pavements on Thursday night, were alive again. |
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In the atelier, there was a solitude bordering on sombreness. |
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He had pale hair, his father's, and a certain sombreness of body, a restraint, his own, that gave him an uncanny discipline in games, in physical play. |
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