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"doleful" Definitions
  1. very sad

180 Sentences With "doleful"

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Ruth is Nadia's guardian, while John is Nadia's doleful ex.
Religious divisions in France have a doleful way of enduring.
But Mr. Springsteen wouldn't leave a concert on that doleful note.
Diarrhea, a not-uncommon complaint, afflicted a doleful bulldog named Lola.
These are not new questions in the flat, doleful expanse of western Flanders.
Downes's doleful views testify to a world that will never notice your inevitable absence.
It's doleful, but it's also plush — a Danger Mouse specialty that suits Mr. Kiwanuka nicely.
With its quiet beauty and doleful hymns, this season made intuitive emotional sense to me.
A writer working with such material could easily slip from poised precision into a doleful rut.
That More Blood, More Tracks is a dull, doleful listen should be evident from the backstory.
" When Dory loses her first tooth, her doleful friend Melody sobs, "It means you are growing up!
Expect doleful references to Europe's new east-west cleavage and sardonic asides about the predicted "end of history".
And with some reason: While the Eighth unfolds with doleful sweetness, his other symphonies can be chuggingly listless.
He had average size and average stuff, and wore a determined if oddly doleful look to the mound.
Through fuzzy guitar riffs and dreamy, doleful lyrics, Avery Tucker and Harmony Tividad mourn past lives and relationships.
His interviews now have a certain doleful quality to them, his shoulders shrugging, eyes downcast, even when he's happy.
A few hours later, what was supposed to be a night of triumph turned into a doleful evening of defeat.
Were she to marry this doleful ex, would their relationship be any different from her current relationship with Larry Brown?
It may be one of the most doleful sounds I've ever heard, evoking longing and sorrow, opportunities squandered, love lost.
"I just want to show I can play," he told me, days before, his voice both full of hope and doleful.
Latke Larry, a battery-operated toy that sings a doleful tune (in the voice of Jerry Stiller), sat next to it.
The album cover is a portrait of a doleful Lamar, his head bent down, seemingly under the weight of his existential burden.
THE IMPEACHERS The Trial of Andrew Johnson and the Dream of a Just Nation By Brenda Wineapple Impeachment is a doleful affair.
He constructed ballads around sparse keyboard chords and his sustained, doleful, androgynous voice, hovering in imaginary space and punctuated by tense silences.
Over electric keyboard, piano, bass and hand percussion, he plays in cool, unhurried lines — halfway doleful, halfway glorious — communicating strength through subtlety. RUSSONELLO
Talking about the Yankees' unexpected push for a postseason berth feels a bit like being the regretfully doleful guest at one of those weddings.
Most of us who are past the age of 40 are aware from doleful personal experience that mental acuity wanes as the decades pass.
It doesn't help that the dish looks as if it was photographed with a potato; the dim, doleful lighting does the already unphotogenic pizza no favors.
His doleful, hangdog expression and strangled vocal delivery give all his characters an air of grievance and self-pity — no one's feelings hurt more than theirs.
Clinging to a doleful melody over a descending piano line, the Weeknd name-drops luxury cars, dismisses any competition and brags about wealth, women and drugs.
They take grass from the hands of kids and sniff around at people, blinking their big doleful eyes and whipping midges away from them with their tails.
Considering its past and present behavior, it is not difficult to see how the Republican Party attracted Mr. Trump and his doleful collection of like-minded people.
But this is Britain, a country so multi-cultural it would be impossible for such a doleful experience to solely involve people who are white and male.
At both shows, his trio played "Mzwandile," a doleful and heralding tune from his latest album, "Wisdom of Elders," recorded with a band of South African musicians.
The ad, with its doleful piano accompaniment, could also be read as pretty insensitive to the way some women respond to the pressures they may face post-baby.
The story drifts with Charley, in and out of peril, and becomes a doleful picaresque; as his face grows hollow and besmirched, we desperately want him to survive.
It is the actor's intense emotions, whether conveyed through a soft grin or doleful gaze, that grants a sense of vulnerability to even the most formidable female characters.
These are just a few of the doleful indicators, numbers that paint a gloomy picture of the political status quo in liberalism's strongholds and especially the United States.
A "long, doleful, piercing cry", by a journalist on the Guardian, in a country so overwhelmed by gun violence that it has almost given up trying to stop it.
A stark contrast from the Latina lovefest of Bad Bunny's "I Like It" verse, "Amorfoda" is doleful, embittered, and, at times, nihilistic in its grim assessment of modern romance.
The production included a coyly doleful sub-Chaplin clown figure who put on a red nose now and then, but that was about as vulnerable as the show got.
These movies extend his doleful comedies across decades, cultures and nations, putting his words in the mouths of Australian ranchers, Japanese schoolgirls, French auteurs and jobbing New York actors.
" Still, doleful love songs are Ms. Del Rey's enduring vocation: songs like "Change," a bare-bones piano ballad in which she resolves to "find the power to be faithful.
Slim but sturdy in physique, firmly square-jawed, with large eyes, both fierce and doleful, Bonnaire's portrayal of Joan is poised and powerful, without coming across as unnatural or austere.
Christmas In The Heart functions as a wink to the audience, a little levity for Dylan between 2009's gruffly traditional Together Through Life and 2012's doleful, death-obsessed Tempest.
This year is the 215th anniversary of that auspicious release, a doleful 21990-minute symphony that swept the Billboard charts, as well as the 212th anniversary of the work's 1977 premiere.
Accepting blame for his campaign's failure in a doleful speech to supporters here, many of them wiping tears from their eyes, Mr. Rubio acknowledged the country's anger and mistrust with its leaders.
There are alluring textural contrasts (papery/liquid, hard/soft); at one point in the beautiful third pair of canons, the strings play drooping chords as the clarinet's line accompanies, spare and doleful.
It spent mountains of cash and political capital to pivot away from Snyder's doleful vision that critics hated but at least was working with a loyal (and, ahem, vocal) swath of DC fans.
"Letter O" begins with some wrangling duet playing from Ms. Sirota and Mr. Byrne, as if they're pulling sound from their instruments while battling the elements; eventually, doleful melodies start to seep in.
" Such longing escalates into existential refrain — "But there is nothing, / there is never anything" — till the girl gets downright doleful: "Years have passed, so many years / that I can no longer count them.
The most unexpected Billboard hit of the early nineties was Nonesuch's recording of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No. 3 , a hypnotically doleful immersion in slow-moving tonal harmony, which sold more than a million copies.
A third, equally long track, "Spartan, Before It Hit," also features the pianist Craig Taborn and a string quartet, playing a long composition full of saxophone melodies that are sometimes doleful and sometimes strident.
Public art sometimes gets a bad rap, and not without reason: Too often it's aesthetic kitsch, as in the notorious CowParade of 226, or corporate promotion, like the doleful "Fearless Girl" at Wall Street.
It's lovely, rampant and soaring, bringing together sharp Carnatic adroitness, tartly doleful harmonies fit for an English ballad, prog-rock muscle, bebop slipperiness, and — here and there — the blown dust of a Gustavo Santoalalla soundtrack.
Led by Mr. Allen's broad and doleful tenor saxophone sound, the band has been around for about a decade, and in the last few years it has experimented with adding a variety of fourth members.
When he finally does show up, in the guise of Clive Owen with a bad fake beard and a doleful expression, it's a deflating, off-key letdown that spoils the serviceable setup that came before.
Awkwardly if productively situated at the crossroads of fact and fiction, the movie turns on several characters, real and fanciful, including Sarchiapone, the young water buffalo who serves as both its doleful narrator and complex pivot.
Ms. Bathgate, playing soft double stops, suddenly began to quietly sing the doleful words of Emily Dickinson's poem "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" in an ethereal voice, unhurriedly rising to a intimately piercing wail.
It's fitting, then, that she shifted her song "Hello Summer," — a track on her 2017 sophomore album I Don't Believe We've Met — from a celebration of summer love to a doleful duet featuring country star Thomas Rhett.
But this self-portrait is just part of the painting: an image on a sheet of paper held in the hand of yet another Dolci, this one hatless, with a clean linen collar and a doleful expression.
The book, a biography of Margaret Keane, whose domineering husband, Walter, took credit for her portraits of doleful waifs, was adapted by Mr. Burton as "Big Eyes," released the same year, with Amy Adams as Ms. Keane.
As we have discussed before on this blog, many carriers now prefer to keep those hallowed seats empty, and in full view of the doleful souls who have refused to stump up the extra, pour encourager les autres.
" The catastrophic possibilities are narrowed down by an image of a doleful basset hound, whose large ears form a kind of a cloak and whose mouth assumes a resigned curve that seems to say "Here we go again.
As Mr Younge writes, his book is not so much a plea for gun control as a "long, doleful, piercing cry" in a country so overwhelmed by gun violence that it has almost given up trying to stop it.
"The White Crow" is muted and restrained, leagues away from the vaulting ecstasy of "The Red Shoes" (1948), and the best performances—from Aleksey Morozov, as Strizhevsky, Nureyev's K.G.B. minder, and from Fiennes himself, as Pushkin—are also the most doleful.
The yellowed, tattered letters — in Yiddish, Polish and German, some with Hitler stamps and inky Z's indicating that they had been censored — offered intimate if doleful glimpses of the disintegration of Jewish life before and during World War II in Mrs.
In a letter dated November 20, 1966, Mompesson wrote about what life in the village had been like, commenting "my ears never heard such doleful lamentations—my nose never smelled such horrid smells, and my eyes never beheld such ghastly spectacles."
Doleful, quick-tempered and irrevocably scarred by a family he has come to loathe, he is a Hamlet in mourning — like someone out of Chekhov — for his own life, when the only real solution to his condition is, inevitably, death.
Goddard's doleful vocal shuffles over the kind of marching bassline that Mayer knows how to deploy to absolutely stunning effect, whilecosmic synth droplets peal off into the distance, echoing into the eternal nothing that's going to claim us all one day.
This is true of a gallery devoted to fanciful "divine heads," including one of a doleful Cleopatra, that the middle-aged artist made as gifts for young male aristocrats — Gherardo Perini, Andrea Quaratesi, Tommaso de' Cavalieri — on whom he had developed crushes.
It's from a 2018 book by Simon Barnes, "The Meaning of Birds," that takes a big-picture look at the historical importance of birds as symbols, sustenance and inspiration for all manners of human endeavors from Poe's doleful poetry to Darwin's theory of natural selection.
The results for Boston, one of the most competitive marathons in the world, were doleful this year: The winning times for both men and women were the slowest since the 1970s, and the midrace dropout rate was up 50 percent overall from last year.
" Readers of Lubow's biography may feel not just the heft of the thing, over seven hundred pages and twice as long as Bosworth's, but a nagging suspicion that it dreams of being a novel: "Insistently, incessantly, the notes throbbed in doleful cadence on the clarinet.
I'm not narrow enough in the chest for most of their jackets, but what was to stop me, on this most recent trip, from buying a flannel shirt made of five differently patterned flannel shirts ripped apart and then stitched together into a kind of doleful Frankentop?
In the twenty-fifth variation—the doleful G-minor episode that Landowska named the Black Pearl—Esfahani nudges the tempo ahead, dispatching the piece in less than seven minutes; by contrast, the American harpsichordist Jory Vinikour, in a superb 2000 recording for Delos, makes it into a ten-minute-long Passion aria.
Hug of Thunder is sweeping and varied, with highlights ranging from the intimate "Please Take Me With You," a confessional ballad underscored by doleful synths, to "Protest Song," which manages to be both inspiring and exasperated ("We're just the latest in the longest rank and file list / Ever to exist in the history of the protest song").
If Sciamma's imagery (diaphanous scarves and, in one sequence, a strategically placed mirror) is often too-obvious, and her love for pregnant silences and doleful stares begins to feel tiresome, the filmmaker makes sure that "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" looks sensational: Claire Mathon's sensuous cinematography, glowing with candlelight and embers, is as much a character as the gorgeous women on screen.
Sure, you could say that the resurgence in deep house has resulted in a glut of largely dull records that stick to the same safe percussive paths, mine the same diving bell tones, share the same lush synth pads playing the same downward chord progressions, and share the same doleful female vocals—but if it's got some soul, it's a goal.
In "The Promised Land", he used place to make sly allusions to the Freedom Riders' journeys through the south in the cause of civil rights: We was ninety miles out of Atlanta by sundown,Rollin' out of Georgia stateWe had motor trouble it turned into a struggle,Half way 'cross Alabam,And that 'hound broke down and left us all strandedIn downtown Birmingham His doleful songs were some of his best.
It's a nervous, doleful song in which she laments the strange experience of having outlived someone who once helped her back to life: A dead man now, once was a friend Ran all the way upstairs just to make my defense—saved me Threw me in the bath, with the ice and a slap Can of Coke down my throat, almost his whole hand fittin' in—I was dying.
Especially memorable were the slippery runs and close harmonies of the "Freude" harpists (June Han and Bridget Kibbey); the soprano Amanda DeBoer in "Himmelfahrt," sounding truly like an angel, joyful and terrifying; the pianist Yukiko Takagi's command of nuances of reverberation in the third hour, "Natürliche Dauern" ("Natural Durations"); and the soprano saxophone (Ryan Muncy) in "Edentia," the 20th hour, its doleful line surrounded by rushes of electronic noise, a solitary walker inside a tornado.
Wilson's doleful and constant tolling of the same chimes may not entice readers to stick around long enough to encounter her descriptions of the admirable people and communities who are taking ingenious steps to address the "social determinants of health" — the phrase that matters in today's health-policy landscape, referring to clean and safe housing, well-lit streets with usable sidewalks, access to affordable fresh food and the overarching economic and racial inequality that leads to their absence.
In "The Promised Land", he uses place to make sly allusions to the Freedom Riders and Civil Rights: We was ninety miles out of Atlanta by sundown,Rollin' 'cross the Georgia stateWe had motor trouble it turned into a struggle,Half way 'cross Alabam,And that 'hound broke down and left us all strandedIn downtown BirminghamStraight off, I bought me a through train ticket,Ridin' cross Mississippi cleanAnd I was on that midnight flier out of BirminghamSmoking into New OrleansSomebody help me get out of LouisianaJust help me get to Houston townThere's people there who care a little 'bout meAnd they won't let the poor boy down Mr Berry's doleful songs are some of his best.
He is a pianist Playing melodies that are doleful And strident And add friction to each other, Then midway through The piece ends It flattens out into near silence, His narrative is caught Between gravity and weightlessness on the edge of a horizon buried in dust i disappear gone as a shadow lit by black a Nobody i reach, working hard i have a will, a place in the world lingering doubts vanish, I shiver and release them finally a glimpse through the haze i stand with a million suns inspired i carry on, i embark An artist who was wild and covered in stars did cover his face and ink could be found on his version of today, discovered in tomorrow.
As the fitful breeze swept through their thewless sinews they emitted doleful tones, like the howling of the storm in the rigging of a vessel at sea.
"The Doleful Lay of Clorinda" section of "Astrophel" (1595) The 1595 edition separates the "Doleful Lay" from the rest of Astrophel without change in title or author but with a page break and borders. In 1855 these lines were attributed to Mary Sidney by footnote. However, stylistic evidence and the close links between the two poems convince some critics to attribute the poem to Spenser.McCabe, Richard A. A Critical Companion to Spenser Studies.
Upon inspection of Philip's body, Church is quoted as saying "a doleful, great, naked, dirty beast." Philip was butchered in a manner standard with English punishment for treason, drawing and quartering.
381 and he sings Eurydice a doleful lament for his lost kingship. ("Quand j'étais roi de Béotie").Crémieux, p. 75 Jupiter discovers where Pluton has hidden Eurydice, and slips through the keyhole by turning into a beautiful, golden fly.
"Of the Manner of Addressing Clouds" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium (1923). It was first published in 1921 according to LibrivoxPoetry, October 1921 and is therefore in the public domain. One reading is that the poem expresses Stevens's distrust of the reason of doleful philosophersThe 1913 Webster defines "funest" as "lamentable, doleful" and refers to Coleridge: "Funest and direful deaths." and "gloomy grammarians", which creates a layer of obfuscation or "clouds" that occludes the illumination of imagination, "the sun and moon". The clouds may be those of Aristophanes' play, The Clouds, which ridiculed Socrates and the intellectual fashions of the time.
Much of her writing was related to the education of children. In the preface to Doleful Death and The Flowery Funeral of Fancy she wrote:— "For myself, if but one youthful mind become wiser or better from the perusal of my rhymes, I shall consider my trouble amply repaid".
Knox Henderson also produced the session. The recording includes a twelve string guitar, a throbbing bass part by Carter. The flip side, "No More", like "I Need You There", was written by Norris Green and included a doleful harmonica, interlocking guitar lines, and harmonies. The single was released in April 1966.
Strollo was a cousin of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania mobster Lenny Strollo and Dante Strollo, a member of the Youngstown, Ohio, Cosa Nostra family. Strollo was of medium height and weight with sandy brown hair. Associates described him as usually having a doleful look. Strollo's legitimate job was that of a real estate salesman.
Edited by Bart van Es. Palgrave MacMillan, 2006. Evidence of Mary Sidney's authorship includes her 1594 letter to Philip Sidney's friend Sir Edward Wotton, asking for his copy of a poem of mourning that she had written long ago and now needed; Spenser's parallel treatment of Lodowick Bryskett as "Thestylis" and the countess as "Clorinda"; the parallel separation of "Clorinda" from "Astrophel" and from "The Mourning Muse of Thestylis" by the use of borders and introductory stanzas in the first publication of the "Doleful Lay"; Spenser's own references to the countess in Astrophel and in "The Ruines of Time" (1591); and stylistic similarities to the Countess' other works.Coren, Pamela, "Edmund Spenser, Mary Sidney, and the Doleful Lay". SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900, Vol.
"Top Single Picks", Billboard, 20 September 1975, p. 60 (retrieved 18 July 2020). Writing later in the 1970s, however, in their book The Beatles: An Illustrated Record, Roy Carr and Tony Tyler dismissed the track with the words: "Doleful, lacklustre, [with] would-be singalongs which quite fail to arouse."Carr & Tyler, pp. 116–17.
"Stand Out" featuring Manager is a funk and disco song, while "Show Me" incorporates elements of rock. A downtempo ballad, "Cold Rain" features guitar strums and "dreamy" piano chords in its production. The song is further instrumented by "quirky" synth sounds and powerful beats. It uses "breathy coos" and doleful raps over multiple hooks.
At any rate that solace ended not only in pain but in shame—that I should have been so gullible, so ignorant, as to love her dearly. So, the New Year's inscription for 1893 is a doleful one. ...Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (author), Ann J. Lane (Introduction), Zona Gale (Foreword). The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography.
Emmanuel (François Sagat) is a gay hustler living with his lover, the filmmaker Omar (Omar Ben Sellem) outside Paris. After a quarrel between the two, Emmanuel is left brokenhearted to fend for himself as Omar makes his way to Manhattan. The film separately follows the two men, discovering how their heartbreak gives way to fresh outlooks and doleful acceptance.
Meanwhile, Kalyani moves for close friend's wedding when the wheel of fortune makes Shekar land therein. Here, Shekar is infatuated to a dancer Nalini (Rajasri) and in the drunken state, he molests Kalyani. Afterward, Shekar repents and admits guilt to Nalini when she realizes his pandemonium and accepts the apology. Just after a doleful, Kalyani becomes pregnant that leads to Parandhamaiah's death.
In 1937 Mai Trung Thu visited France to take part in an exhibition. He settled there for most of the rest of his life and gained a reputation as a painter of doleful, lovely women. From 1938, Mai Thu regularly participated in Fine Arts Exhibitions in Paris. He participated with the painter Le Pho in the Grand Exhibition in Algiers in 1941.
He wrote of Columba: > :In scores of curraghs with an army of wretches he crossed the long-haired > sea. :He crossed the wave-strewn wild region, :Foam flecked, seal-filled, > savage, bounding, seething, white-tipped, pleasing, doleful."Tiugraind > Beccain" in Clancy, T.O. and Markus, G. eds. (1995) Iona- The Earliest > Poetry of A Celtic Monastery quoted by Rixson (2001) page 25.
Scene 1: The Arming of the Pilgrim The Herald asks who will go forth on the King's highway. Pilgrim volunteers, and a scribe notes his name in a book. Pilgrim then receives "armour of proof", and begins his journey. Scene 2: The Pilgrim meets Apollyon In the Valley of Humiliation, a chorus of Doleful Creatures, howling, surrounds Pilgrim as he enters.
He is a plainclothesman, a homicide detective in the New York City Police Department 3,000 years in the future. He is a doleful character with a quick temper. Like Sherlock Holmes, he is a pipe-smoker – a habit he fights against in The Robots of Dawn. He has a strong sense of duty and loyalty and is very protective of his family and his status.
He took the same issue up later, describing the fall in car exports as "doleful statistics"."Parliament", The Times, 23 March 1956, p. 4. Speaking on the 1956 budget, Moss criticised the size of the defence budget, and described the increasing greed in society as a "moral deterioration" caused by removing ourselves from the idea of mutual service."Parliament", The Times, 18 April 1956, p. 5.
It consisted of a central hall with three rooms on each side and fragments containing Greek inscriptions.Wright, 1895, p. 31 It apparently grew to being a large village by the beginning of the 20th-century according to the 1909 Catholic Encyclopedia." It was described as "a doleful agglomeration of old buildings, including a very well preserved Byzantine fort and the remains of two churches.
The other two chiefs were Iron Tail and Two Moons. Big Tree claimed that his profile was used to create that portion of the portrait from the top of the forehead to the upper lip. Big Tree also claimed to be the sole model for Fraser's most recognized work, the doleful "End of the Trail".Chief John Big Tree appearance on CBS's I've Got a Secret, December 11, 1961.
After this follows 'Stabat Mater dolorosa', an ancient Latin hymn, doleful and gloomy. This is the longest single movement of the entire work (approx. 30 mins.), and employs all the orchestra and vocal forces, but in a mood quite opposite to many usual oratorios where using all the vocals heralds glory and joy. The movement is in fact a long, painful lament of Mary's fate - to see the death of her son.
W Pomrokach Wiary), written under the pen name Stefan Żalny (Żalny means 'doleful') became his self- published debut in 1909. These tales have never been judged highly. The general opinion being that his hyperbolical, at times anachronistic literary style couldn't be appreciated by the majority of his readers. His second volume of short stories, On the Hill of Roses (Na Wzgórzu Róż), was published 9 years later, and received modest critical approval.
Frank Sinatra's 1973 rendition of the song "Send in the Clowns" from Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back is parodied in the episode, and Krusty sings the altered lyrics: "Send in those soulful and doleful, schmaltz-by-the-bowlful clowns" in a musical number of his comeback special. Gabbo's name comes from the 1929 film The Great Gabbo.Groening, Matt. (2004). DVD Commentary for "Krusty Gets Kancelled", in The Simpsons: The Complete Fourth Season [DVD].
From 1914 to 1916 he took part in the World War I by serving aboard a hospital train organized by the Morozovs. He treated only heavily wounded soldiers and dressed a total of 35000 wounds. By 1916, Vertinsky started to employ a scenic figure of Pierrot, with powdered face, singing miniature novellas-in-song known as ariettas, or "Pierrot's doleful ditties". Each song contained a prologue, exposition, culmination, and a tragic finale.
John Bull and Marianne replaced the old sailor and his daughter."The Dardanelles Passage", Western Mail, 27 February 1915. George Bernard Shaw was inspired by the doleful imagery of failure and frustration in the work when he came to write his play Heartbreak House, which emphasises the pathos and impotence of its characters. The relationship between the main characters, Captain Shotover and Ellie Dunn, was based on the figures in the painting, and one scene partially reproduces the composition.
Nikulin's style and precise delivery, as well as his mastery of timing and his hilarious masks made him an outstanding comedian.Татьяна Никулина ушла из жизни на 85-м году жизни, mk.ru; accessed 10 February 2018. In the ring, Nikulin presented a phlegmatic temperament, slow and unsmiling, and to many in the West his personality was reminiscent of the great silent film comedian Buster Keaton. Rich in mimicry, doleful of expression, Nikulin was hailed as “a brainy clown” outside Russia.
The Voice also campaigned jointly with other organisations and published their newsletters as part of the paper. The Unemployed Workers Union published Doleful News as an insert and fully produced Issue 81 of the Voice. The paper developed close relationships with local union leaders, which led to copies of the Trades Council Bulletin being incorporated in the Voice. In its last years it also included the full programme for the annual Brighton Urban Free Festival (BUFF).
The following year she married her first husband, Tom Gallery, with whom she was paired in several films, including Heart of Twenty (1920), Bright Eyes, Patsy (both 1921) and A Daughter of Luxury (1922). In 1924, the actress, now a reputable comedy farceuse, was given the greatest tragic role of her career in Erich von Stroheim's -hour epic Greed (1924). The surprise casting initially shocked Hollywood, but showed that Pitts could draw tears with her doleful demeanor, as well as laughs.
If not 9 itself, then a number that could be reduced to 9, i.e.: 27 garden gnomes in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End.) Nine years before one of the things she collected was an egg which had hatched into a parakeet she'd named Polly. Isaiah the Flounder, a doleful beach-dweller, is enamored of Polly and pleads with her in a show stopping duet (No Time Like the Future), but Polly senses she was meant for more...but what? (Imagination) Mrs.
Duration of roughly 10–13 minutes. The third movement's structure alternates two slow arioso sections with two faster fugues. In Brendel's analysis there are six sections – recitative, arioso, first fugue, arioso, fugue inversion, homophonic conclusion . The movement uses the scherzo's concluding ritardando bass arpeggio in F major to resolve to B minor, forming a seamless bridge between the rough humour of the scherzo and the doleful meditation of the Arioso, in A minor (though written with six flats instead of seven).
Ouch noumra, dourd noumra, besh noumra, alti noumra ( - meaning No.3, No.4, No.5, No.6) are all dance melodies composed in the second half of the 1920s in Baku, capital city of Azerbaijan. These dances, especially No.5 and No.6, are still famous. Dances No.3 and No.5, which have slow tempos and doleful melodies, are performed by women. Dances No.4 and No.6 have a slightly faster tempo and are performed by both women and men.
The last aria is accompanied by two oboi d'amore; they play a long "doleful" introduction that is repeated as a postlude. The voice picks up their beginning motif. The tenor voice sings an unusual coloratura line when the text ends on "" (makes us like God and the angels), possibly representing the multitude of the Heavenly host. The eight lines of the closing chorale in homophonic four-part vocal setting are richly framed by orchestral interludes and accompanied by the instruments.
"Black Swan" has been described as an emo hip hop song that derives its style from trap drum beats and "doleful" lo-fi-style guitar instrumentation. Featuring cloud rap and a "catchy" hook, the song is built around an instrumental refrain. Some music critics identified it as an R&B; ballad. In terms of music notation, the song is composed in the key of D minor, with a tempo of 147 beats per minute, and has a length of 3:18.
" She continued, "The writers have so far succeeded in making [Lucious] one of the most compelling characters on television, and they're on the verge of pulling off another : making Terrence Howard likable." While the role comes off as a continuation of Howard's Hustle & Flow character, Jeff Jensen praised Howard's portrayal. "Helped by his doleful visage, tender voice, and soulful air, Howard keeps us caring about Lucious even as he reveals his monstrous shades." Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times described Howard's portrayal as "silky and understated.
Mojo awarded the album four (out of five) stars. "A record that's shrouded in nocturnal melancholy, the singer- songwriter presiding over its dark delights with both a ghoulish air of danger and a charming fragility".Stubbs, Dan (August 2010) Album review of 'Til Your Feet Bleed', Mojo, London; Uncut also gave it four out of five stars. "You could accuse him of over-emoting, but there's something intrinsically beautiful in how accordion, guitar and brushed drums are woven together to such doleful, quietly epic effect".
"I Miss You" has received generally positive reviews from music critics. Heather Phares of Allmusic complimented "I Miss You", and categorized it as one of the tracks on Meet Miley Cyrus that bared much resemblance to Hannah Montana songs. Andy Webster of The New York Times wrote that "I Miss You" is "as doleful as it gets". Andy Spletzer of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer believed the track had a level a sincerity that was void from the remainder of Cyrus' repertoire at the time.
Within a little over two years, King Henry VII lost his oldest son, his wife, his baby daughter, and found himself having to honor the Treaty of Perpetual Peace. Presentation miniature from the Vaux Passional In 2012, the Vaux Passional, an illuminated manuscript that was once the property of Henry VII, was rediscovered in the National Library of Wales. It depicts the aftermath of Elizabeth's death vividly. Henry VII is shown receiving the book containing the manuscript in mourning robes with a doleful expression on his face.
For Gallois the Clarinet Sonata is the most important of the three: he calls it "a masterpiece full of impishness, elegance and discreet lyricism" amounting to "a summary of the rest".Gallois, p. 368 The work contrasts a "doleful threnody" in the slow movement with the finale, which "pirouettes in 4/4 time", in a style reminiscent of the 18th century. The same commentator calls the Bassoon Sonata "a model of transparency, vitality and lightness", containing humorous touches but also moments of peaceful contemplation.
Isolated singles appeared on the Scepter and Shelby Singleton's SSS International labels. These sessions included notable releases such as the Chuck Berry-type rocker "Recorded in England," the Cajun two-step inspired "Papa Thibodeaux," and the doleful ballad "Congratulations To You Darling".John Broven (1983). South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous, Gretna, La.: Pelican Publishing Bernard performed infrequently during the 1970s, but returned to his roots by releasing several country and western albums, including Country Lovin’ and Nightlights And Love Songs.
A circumstantial account of the accident was provided in The Doleful Even-Song (1623), by Thomas Goad,Michael Witmore, Culture of Accidents: Unexpected Knowledges in Early Modern England (Stanford University Press, 2001), pp. 130-152. and another contemporary description is given in The Fatall Vesper (1623), bearing the initials "W. C." and erroneously ascribed to William Crashaw, father of the poet.Full title: The Fatall Vesper, or A true and punctuall relation of that lamentable and fearfull accident, hapning on Sunday in the afternoone being the 26.
The Radio Times dismissed the film as "this doleful, overlong slice of surburban life": while Allmovie called it "a bitter half-hour anecdote stretched to 100 minutes...Intended as a slice of raw realism, Birthday Present plays more like a cautionary social studies film"; but TV Guide concluded, "All-around fine technical efforts add a sense of authenticity." The British Film Institute's Monthly Film Bulletin described the film as being "creditable" but "novelettish, and the problem handled and solved at a purely sentimental level".
New Zealand music has been influenced by blues, jazz, country, rock and roll and hip hop, with many of these genres given a unique New Zealand interpretation. Māori developed traditional chants and songs from their ancient Southeast Asian origins, and after centuries of isolation created a unique "monotonous" and "doleful" sound. Flutes and trumpets were used as musical instruments or as signalling devices during war or special occasions. Early settlers brought over their ethnic music, with brass bands and choral music being popular, and musicians began touring New Zealand in the 1860s.
In 1769, the Spanish Portola expedition came northwest along the beach from the previous night's encampment on the Ventura River. The explorers found a small native village near a watering place at what is now called "Padre Juan Canyon" (which reaches the sea at Pitas Point) and camped nearby on August 15. "Padre Juan" refers to Fray Juan Crespi, a Franciscan missionary travelling with the expedition, who noted that the natives "kept us awake playing all night on some doleful pipes or whistles". Thus the point was named "los pitos" - Spanish for "whistles".
Hughes, pp. 79 and 81–82 Other examples are in choruses, where typically a graceful tune for the women is combined with a robust one for the men. Examples include "When the Foeman Bares his Steel" (The Pirates of Penzance), "In a Doleful Train" (Patience) and "Welcome, Gentry" (Ruddigore).Hughes, pp. 79–80 In "How Beautifully Blue the Sky" (The Pirates of Penzance), one theme is given to the chorus (in 2/4 time) and the other to solo voices (in 3/4).Rees, p. 80 Sullivan rarely composed fugues.
For a start it began with a > car chase after Jack had taken a requisite large slug of booze. Reviewing The Pikemen following its British television debut, the Radio Timess David Butcher was generally positive, praising Glen for his portrayal of the central character. > It's not the paciest of crime thrillers but Iain Glen makes Jack the kind of > doleful, rugged character you want to keep watching and the story has the > right kind of rough edges. Phil Harrison of Time Out called the second film, "surprisingly enjoyable", but echoed Jenkins's concerns about plot.
After paraphrasing , Guiteau proceeded to read the poem from a piece of paper in a style described as both "sad and doleful" as well as "high pitched" and "childlike". Guiteau had requested an orchestra to play behind him as he recited his poem, but his request was denied. After completing the first verse in song, Guiteau stopped singing and chanted the rest. Multiple times during the reading, Guiteau's voice would fail and he would begin sobbing, even stopping to lay his head on the shoulder of a man standing by him.
Rolling Stone called Del Rey's cover "doleful." Carl Williot, of Idolator, dubbed Del Rey's cover "beautifully languorous and dreary (though [it] is replete with her go-to swell of strings and grainy programmed beats)." Jenna Hally Rubenstein, writing for MTV, called the commercial and vocals "moody, totally broody," playfully adding, "What would a Lana Del Rey campaign be if it didn't make you feel a tad depressed?" In the video, Rubenstein said Del Rey was a "ridiculous beauty" sporting a Brigitte Bardot–inspired look, which she added, not every singer can pull off.
He was tempted back to Ibrox by Jock Wallace in January 1985 for £25,000. He returned to a Rangers side that was in the midst of a doleful period in their history, and it was hoped that the return of a former favourite could galvanise an ailing team. However, it failed to work out and Johnstone was handed a free transfer when Graeme Souness took over the reins at Ibrox in the summer of 1986. His return to Rangers was not a success, with 23 appearances and one goal.
The show, which included live camels, premièred at the Majestic Theater and continued the string of hits for the vaudeville team of Williams and Walker. "Nobody" became Bert Williams' signature theme, and the song that he is best remembered for today. It is a doleful and ironic composition, replete with his dry observational wit, and is complemented by Williams' intimate, half-spoken singing style. Williams became so identified with the song that he was obliged to sing it in almost every appearance for the rest of his life.
He was unenthusiastic at first, "a weekly horror play that went on at Tuesday midnight to the somber introduction of 12 doleful chimes, was not exactly my idea of a writing Shangri-La...".[Oboler Omnibus: Radio Plays and Personalities, Oboler, Leisure Books, Inc.] But Oboler soon realized that the midnight time slot and the lack of a sponsor gave him the freedom to experiment with both story content and style. Although NBC maintained strict neutrality regarding Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, Oboler smuggled anti- fascist messages onto the program.
" Entertainment Weekly was very critical of the song: "Instead of addressing other matters that extend beyond his immediate universe, he wastes time attacking his sworn enemies at The Source [in both 'Like Toy Soldiers' and 'Yellow Brick Road']." The Boston Phoenix called it a "self-knowing anti-anthem". SPIN, however, seemed to put the song in a different light: "On 'Like Toy Soldiers,' over a stirring, 'Jesus Walks'-style loop of Martika's doleful '80s hit, Eminem brings light, not heat, to a couple years' worth of beefs, from 50 Cent's feud with the Murder Inc.
The harvesting of rye is the central stage in the agricultural cycle, therefore the most abundant repertoire of work songs is related to rye. Some songs tell of the actual harvesting of rye, while others metaphorically portray a driven, running row. In some songs the work is considered noble, while in others the difficulty of the work is stressed: the mood is doleful and sad, love and marriage are the prevailing topics. Images of nature are very frequent, often making up an entire independent branch to a song.
Upon release, Max Bell of Number One commented: "Barely has "Say It Again" bade a cheery goodbye than he's back in the ring with a slice of doleful disco that's camper than weekend at Butlin's. Jermaine starts off threatening to be Depeche Mode but sees the error of his ways and ends up settling for a Bee Gees flavoured mood which is palatable in small doses.Number One magazine - Singles - Max Bell - 2 April 1988 - page 42 Cash Box listed the single as one of their "feature picks" during July 1986. They commented: "A shuffling feel and a strong vocal highlight this fine track.
The two bakers attempt to run a bakery together. Their names have never been mentioned; one has sparse black hair, the other has a bulbous nose and large phiz of fair (possibly blond) hair. They are drawn as - and have the personalities of - a pair of classic clown archetypes, an odd couple: the curly haired but balding one being short and aggressive, the taller being doleful. In one episode, they were drawn as wearing suits that were for the curly-haired one much too small, and for the taller one much too big - another classic clown type.
Artists signed to Parasol Records include: 16 Tons, The 1900s, 7% Solution, Absinthe Blind, Acid House Kings, The Action, AK-Momo, Mark Bacino, Bikeride, Brian Leach, Bruno, Matt, Budgie Jacket, Busytoby, C-Clamp, Doleful Lions, Elsinore, Honcho Overload, Hot Glue Gun, Lanterna, The Moon Seven Times, Neilson Hubbard, Hum, Jack & the Beanstalk, Jenifer Jackson, Ryan Groff, Sugarbuzz and others. Geoff Merritt and friend Ric Menck (Velvet Crush) also run Reaction Recordings—best known for the "Songs of the Pogo" (Walt Kelly and Norman Monath) re-release along with re-releases from The Action, The Vertebrats, Crippled Pilgrims and Richard Lloyd.
Anna Stanisławska (1651 – 2 June 1701) was a Polish author and poet known for her sole work Transakcja albo opisanie całego życia jednej sieroty przez żałosne treny od tejże samej pisane roku 1685, translated as Transaction, or a Description of the Entire Life of One Orphan Girl Through Doleful Laments Written by the Same 1685. The unpublished manuscript was discovered in a public library in St. Petersburg nearly two centuries later, in 1890, by Slavic studies professor Aleksander Brückner, who declared Stanisławska to be the earliest known Polish woman poet. The work was finally printed in 1935.
Transaction, or a Description of the Entire Life of One Orphan Girl Through Doleful Laments Written by the Same 1685 is an autobiographical (according to the author) poem describing Stanisławska's life and three marriages between the years 1668 to 1685. It consists of 77 threnodies, or laments, each containing a varying number of eight-line stanzas. It also contains a 22-line introduction titled "To the Reader", a 12-line conclusion, "Conclusion – To the Reader of This Book", and numerous marginal glosses. It is a Polish Baroque piece, characterized by dramatism, swells of emotion, and strict form.
The novel is set in a small religious Mennonite town called East Village, generally considered to be a fictionalized version of Toews' hometown of Steinbach, Manitoba. The narrator is Nomi Nickel, a curious, defiant, sardonic 16-year-old who dreams of hanging out with Lou Reed in the "real" East Village of New York City. She lives alone with her doleful father, Ray Nickel, who is a dutiful member of the town church. Nomi, on the other hand, is inquisitive by nature and her compulsive questioning brings her into conflict with the town's various authorities, most notably Hans Rosenfeldt, the sanctimonious church pastor.
Alan Jefferson wrote: > Der Arbeitsmann...is a hard and remorseless setting to equally rough and > rugged words that express extreme bitterness, while again the character in > the poem who utters them seems, although forced to do the most wretched and > demeaning work, to possess some education. The almost military funeral march > in F minor which pervades the song has a fearsome...accompaniment for the > pianist, extremely difficilt as it is written. Only the last two bars of the > song are free of accidentals.; and the doleful and pessimistic harmonies, > constantly shifting, spell the tota unhappiness and hopelessness of the > workman.
He wandered about in a doleful with Guillem consoling him and promising to reconcile him to Vierneta when he next returned to see Guilhelma. After a long time he returned, did reconcile Peire and Vierneta, and gave Peire more joy than he had felt even when he first won his lady. In order to test whether or not the joy of recovering a lady was greater than that of winning her, Guillem acted as though he were very angry with her. He ceased to discuss her or hear her discussed, to send her messages, or to visit her region.
They arrive ready to propose, only to discover their intendeds fawning over Bunthorne, who is in the throes of poetical composition, pretending to ignore the attention of the ladies thronging around him ("In a doleful train"). Bunthorne reads his poem and departs, while the officers are coldly rebuffed and mocked by the aesthetic ladies, who turn their noses up at the sight of their red and yellow uniforms. The Dragoons, reeling from the insult, depart ("When I first put this uniform on"). Sydney Granville as Grosvenor Bunthorne, left alone, confesses that his aestheticism is a sham, and mocks the movement's pretensions ("If you're anxious for to shine").
In this film, she played the character of a beautiful widow who seduces the male protagonist, elopes with him and ultimately gets killed by him. She earned rave reviews for her enticing as well as doleful performance in the film. Filmstaan wrote, "She had that melancholia which she manipulated together with her beauty to vitalize the character of Rohini."অদম্য ছিল তার আকর্ষণ by Snehashish Chattopadhyay. Bhashyo (2007, November ed.) Her next big turn was Satish Dasgupta and Digambar Chattopadhay's directorial venture Pather Dabi (1947) which was an adaptation of the renowned Bengali author Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel of the same name and also starred Debi Mukherjee in lead.
These official odds however, were offered jointly for The Merry Monarch and his stable companion Doleful: according to The Sporting Magazine, odds of 35/1 would have been more accurate reflection of the actual betting. The start of the race was delayed by almost an hour by a series of false starts and an incident in which one of the leading contenders, Alarm was kicked by The Libel. Alarm threw off his jockey, Nat Flatman, ran into a chain fence and then galloped loose down the course for several minutes before being caught. Both Alarm and Flatman were injured, but took part in the race when it eventually got under way.
Who ever thought of putting full-length caryatids, and caryatids of the male sex on a postal stamp! Here on our lovely green stamp two nude boys are writhing in the assorted poses of malefactors condemned to the cross by the sides of Benny Franklin's doleful phiz…. Someone must have had the inspiration for this lovely design. He should be dragged from an obscurity which too often covers Genius, and at the next congress of Philatelists should be placed on a high stool and crowned with that tiara which in early days was reserved for such as he.The New York Times, March 29, 1903, reproduced in Johl, p. 28.
" Other scores are average, mixed or negative: The Austin Chronicle gave the album three stars out of five and called it "seldom uplifting" and that it "still reaffirms Son Volt's pinnacle atop today's American roots rockers." Billboard gave it a score of 56 out of 100 and said that the band "may be playing it too safe on American Central Dust, but the songs are still woven together with a feeling of comfort and familiarity." Under the Radar gave it five stars out of ten and said, "'Dust And (sic) Daylight' showcases Mark Spencer's beautiful pedal steel, while 'Dynamite,' with its doleful accordion, recalls early Springsteen.
Deprived of the suitors' patronage, Iro commits suicide after a doleful monologue ("O grief, O torment that saddens the soul!") Melanto, whose lover Eurimaco was killed with the suitors, tries to warn Penelope of the new danger represented by the unidentified slayer, but Penelope is unmoved and continues to mourn for Ulisse. Eumete and Telemaco now inform her that the beggar was Ulisse in disguise, but she refuses to believe them: "Your news is persistent and your comfort hurtful." The scene briefly transfers to the heavens, where Giunone, having been solicited by Minerva, persuades Giove and Nettune that Ulisse should be restored to his throne.
Milford, now extremely unwell and reeling under a series of personal bereavements, was prevailed upon to stay till the end of the war and keep the business going. As before, everything was in short supply, but the U-boat threat made shipping doubly uncertain, and the letterbooks are full of doleful records of consignments lost at sea. Occasionally an author, too, would be reported missing or dead, as well as staff who were now scattered over the battlefields of the globe. DORA, the Defence of the Realm Act, required the surrender of all nonessential metal for the manufacture of armaments, and many valuable electrotype plates were melted down by government order.
Chabrier gives indications such as "with a doleful and moronic air", "very stupid" and "dreamily". The usherette, financially secure thanks to government compensation to victims of the fire at the Salle Favart, is able to marry the shop assistant who sings praises to Aristide Boucicaut, founder of the Parisian department store, for his pension, while the usherette lauds Léon Carvalho, director of the Opéra Comique from 1876–87 and 1891-97. Chabrier wrote to Mme Fuchs on 31 May 1888 to ask her to lend the manuscript to his publishers, Enoch Freress et Costallat, so that they could make a copy of the score.
In 1995, Freeman also starred in David Fincher's crime thriller Seven paired with Brad Pitt. It tells the story of two detectives who attempt to identify a serial killer who bases his murders on the Christian seven deadly sins. The film generated a positive response, and the critic from Entertainment Weekly praised his performance; "Freeman plays nearly every scene in a doleful hush; he makes you lean in to hear his words, to ferret out the hints of anger and regret that haunt this weary knight." A year later, Freeman appeared in Chain Reaction as Paul Shannon, a science fiction thriller co-starring Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weisz.
Max Bell of NME qualified the record as "extraordinary," writing that "without trying to baffle or overreach itself, this outfit step into a labyrinth that is rarely explored with any smidgeon of real conviction." He compared it favourably to the work of Strange Days-era Doors and "German experimentalists" such as Can and Neu!. In Rolling Stone, music journalist Mikal Gilmore described the album as having "a doleful, deep-toned sound that often suggested an elaborate version of the Velvet Underground or an orderly Public Image Ltd." By August of that year the album's stature as a favourite of critics for the year was established.
Toews' third novel, A Complicated Kindness (2004), is set in East Village, a small religious Mennonite town much like her native Steinbach. The narrator is Nomi Nickel, a curious, defiant, sardonic sixteen-year-old who dreams of hanging out with Lou Reed in the 'real' East Village of New York City. She lives alone with her doleful father, after the departure of her older sister and the unexplained disappearance of her mother. Unlike her father, who is a dutiful member of the town church, Nomi is rebellious by nature, and her compulsive questioning brings her into conflict with the town's various authorities, most notably Hans Rosenfeldt, the sanctimonious church pastor.
Two choruses, one solemn and one jovial are repeated in reverse order around the central love- song "Rosa del ciel" ("Rose of the heavens"), followed by the shepherds' songs of praise. The buoyant mood continues into act 2, with song and dance music influenced, according to Harnoncourt, by Monteverdi's experience of French music. The sudden entrance of La messaggera with the doleful news of Euridice's death, and the confusion and grief which follow, are musically reflected by harsh dissonances and the juxtaposition of keys. The music remains in this vein until the act ends with La musica's ritornello, a hint that the "power of music" may yet bring about a triumph over death.
The Merry Monarch was among the leading group from the start, and was in fourth place at the turn into the straight, where one horse fell and several others were badly hampered. Approaching the final furlong, Bell sent The Merry Monarch to the front and he established a clear lead before staying on well to win "in clever style" by a length from Annandale, with Old England a neck away in third. The result was a major surprise to most observers, including, it was reported, the winner's own connections, who had believed that their other runner, Doleful, had the better chance of winning. In July, The Merry Monarch was sent to Goodwood for the Gratwicke Stakes.
Carey's vocal range is demonstrated with a greater emphasis in the ending chorus, where the chorus is raised an octave higher, lying from G4 to A5. As such, Carey ends with an anticipated coda, completing both the chorus and the song with a potent, belted note of C5 for approximately four semibreves (around 17 seconds). It follows the common verse-chorus form and is structured into three sections that portray the protagonist in a range of emotions; from doleful and resigned in the first section, to desperate and agitated in the second. In the last section the song climaxes with an octave raise, which not only emphasizes the protagonist's heightened desperation, but her determination to be with her lover.
While the single is a certain bull's-eye at mainstream R&B; radio – where it'll first be worked – top 40 will undoubtedly be waiting in the wings, licking its chops." Less impressed, Lorraine Ali from Rolling Stone declared "the Spanish guitar and chimes in "Almost Doesn't Count [...] the cheesiest moment" on Never Say Never. Her colleague Rob Sheffield ranked the song 67th on his The 98 Best Songs of 1998 listing for Rolling Stone and called it a "a doleful weeper where Ms. Norwood comes close to true love – but alas, not close enough – over a flourish of Latin acoustic guitar." The Village Voice ranked "Almost Doesn't Count" 16th on its Pazz & Jop 1998 Singles listing.
In fact, 'Take Care' almost sounds more like a Florence + the Machine track than a Drake one." David Greenwald of Billboard described the cover as an "impassioned chamber-rock take." Describing their cover as "stunning", James Montgomery of MTV News wrote: "Backed by a stirring string section, Florence + the Machine's version of the song isn't as dark and knotty as Drake's original; instead, it's ethereal and downright doleful, starting slow and sleepy but building to a towering crescendo, with Welch lamenting that she's 'loved and lost' while drums pound, keyboards pulse and the strings trill." Montgomery also commented that "It's the kind of aching cover that leaves you wishing the two could actually collaborate on a record.
" Andy Gill of The Independent was also complimentary of his vocals and selected it as one of the tracks to download, writing that "the drawn-out, melismatic title hook of 'It's You' soars over the organ drone and piano." Alexa Camp of Slant Magazine praised the "Malik's surprisingly mournful vocals on the haunting" song. Amy Davidson, writing for Digital Spy, named it "a slice of slick R&B;," observing that "the stripped back production lets his airy falsetto come through nicely, and the whole thing sits as perfectly stylised as his glorious quiff." Lewis Corner of the same publication opined that, "It's the most vulnerable Zayn sounds on the entire record, while his spire-scaling 'oooohs' are poignantly doleful.
In 1966, Shaw joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he spent the next decade of his career and eventually became an associate artist. He mostly appeared in Shakespeare plays, including the title role in Cymbeline, Edmund of Langley in Richard II, the King in All's Well That Ends Well, Ulysses in Troilus and Cressida, and Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing. The Times described his performance in the title role of Cymbeline as "awe-inspiring", and The Independent described his performance as Polonius in Hamlet as "unrivalled in his complacency and sense of circumstance". The Telegraph described his performance of Gloucester in King Lear as "doleful" and his performance of Duncan in Macbeth as "decent".
After the selection of 24 semi-finalist race begins to reach at place of Top 13, and the fate of 24 contestants to winner was put on audience by public voting. With the Top 13, contestants like Mehwish, Waqas and Sajid which had been consistent throughout the show were eliminated after facing public votes, this affects and arise many questions on voting system, Judges were left mournful and doleful with the departure of consistent singers, therefore, production of series overviews the voting system and announce that an individual with one number can give maximum 25 Votes only to contestants, above 25 votes no vote will be counted and also one message cost only Rs. 0.50 Paisa + Tax.
A new bridge spans the Chicamaugua. The Park Central has a mosaic floor. There are concrete walks in the public square and Billy Schartz’s cigar store is now “The Smoke Shop.” :I want to go back again, but I hope there have not been too many changes. I like to think of the tolling evening church bells, the cows being driven home from pasture, the shrill whistle of the Hocking Valley train at six-fifteen as she rounded the curve at Fox’s dairy. :I hope the older men are still sitting out front on the big scales at Neal’s Mill at twilight and that the motor age has not forever stilled that doleful “ting-tang-ting-gg!” floating out from the anvils of the blacksmith shops.
Mundungus "Dung" Fletcher is mentioned in passing in some of the earlier books in the series, but it is not until the second chapter of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix that he makes his first appearance. Mundungus is described as a "squat, unshaven man" with "short, bandy legs", "long, straggly ginger hair", and "bloodshot, baggy eyes that gave him the doleful look of a basset hound". He is involved in many illegal activities, yet he seems confined to relatively minor crimes, such as theft and trading stolen goods on the black market. Many members of the Order have mixed feelings about him, but he is very loyal to Dumbledore, who once got him out of serious trouble.
The ceremony took place in the chapel of Saint Stephen at the Palace of Daphne. A description of the ceremony is preserved in De Ceremoniis which says that the kamelaukion (Caesar cap) of Heraklonas was removed from his head and replaced with the imperial crown. The same kamelaukion was then placed on David's head and the ceremony proceeded as follows in a translation by Byzantine scholar Walter Kaegi: Kaegi notes that this solemn celebration papered over tensions between branches of the imperial family and also served as an occasion for "pageantry at Constantinople in an otherwise doleful era". The Byzantine scholar Andreas Stratos emphasizes that the measures were intended to ensure a regular line of succession for the family of Heraclius.
"Beachfires" is the more melodic track on Subtemple / Beachfires, its only bits of melodies coming from what Sherburne described as "doleful synthesizer tones that circle slowly round and round." Person wrote that "Beachfires" has an "especially haunting atmosphere, featuring what sounds like the ominous chants of a male choir issuing from the primal depths — like [the listener is] secretly witnessing an ancient rite [he has] no business being privy too." Philp, analogizing the track as Burial "lost" in worshipping voids, wrote that the voices "glide in various pitches, from angelic registers to wails that resemble Gregorian chants." In addition to voices, there are chime textures that indicate subtle mutations in the track's tone as well as wind and thunder sound effects.
He played the electric bass on John Hartford's 1972 album Aereo-Plain. In 1972, Scruggs released another album recorded with Gary: The Scruggs Brothers. Reviewing in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau said: "Significant that two musicians so close to the Flatt-picking roots—though it ought to be remembered that their father is an entertainer, not a mountaineer—have put together such a doleful-sounding country-rock band in the face of the good-time sippin'-that-wine stuff the more famous guys are selling." In 1994, Scruggs teamed with Earl Scruggs and Doc Watson to contribute the song "Keep on the Sunny Side" to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Country produced by the Red Hot Organization.
Picasso's Blue Period (1901–1904), characterized by sombre paintings rendered in shades of blue and blue-green only occasionally warmed by other colours, began either in Spain in early 1901 or in Paris in the second half of the year. Many paintings of gaunt mothers with children date from the Blue Period, during which Picasso divided his time between Barcelona and Paris. In his austere use of colour and sometimes doleful subject matter--prostitutes and beggars are frequent subjects--Picasso was influenced by a trip through Spain and by the suicide of his friend Carles Casagemas. Starting in autumn of 1901, he painted several posthumous portraits of Casagemas culminating in the gloomy allegorical painting La Vie (1903), now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
The verse speaks of a man who was not only his patron, but his friend, and confidant. > The pillar perish'd is whereto I leant, > The strongest stay of my unquiet mind; > The like of it no man again can find, > From east to west still seeking though he went, > To mine unhap. For hap away hath rent > Of all my joy the very bark and rind: > And I, alas, by chance am thus assign'd > Daily to mourn, till death do it relent. > But since that thus it is by destiny, > What can I more but have a woful heart; > My pen in plaint, my voice in careful cry, > My mind in woe, my body full of smart; > And I myself, myself always to hate, > Till dreadful death do ease my doleful state.
Patients were kept occupied through work, including in the Asylum's farm established in the Governor's domain, beautification of the grounds, and recreational activities that included dances and eventually cinema. Throughout its operation, like other asylums and mental hospitals, Parramatta was often the subject of criticism and reform movements as government and societal attitudes towards the treatment of mental illness evolved. The visiting Catholic Bishop of Hobart, Dr Robert Willson, in 1863 described the asylum as "a frightful old factory prison at Parramatta, with its doleful cells and its iron bar doors, even for women", although the Bishop went on to compliment the staff: "great cleanliness and order were evident in every part; no doubt the best is done for the patients, under the existing circumstances".Smith 1999, p.
The recording of Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake spanned approximately five months, with most of the work done in spring 1968 at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London. The earliest recording that may have been aimed toward inclusion on the album was a track entitled "Call It Something Nice", recorded on 21 October 1967 at Olympic. The song itself was an uncharacteristically slow and heavy number with a doleful, contemplative lyric that presaged the group's eventual move toward the harder, more rock-oriented sound of later songs like "Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am" and Steve Marriott's work with his next group, Humble Pie. The track did not ultimately appear on the album, however, eventually only seeing release on the posthumous compilation The Autumn Stone more than two years later in November 1969.
He was a member of a number of clubs, including the Savage Club, and the book "Brother Savages and Guests" by Percy V. Bradshaw includes some illustrations by Brooks. Other clubs of which he was a member were The Carlton, the Royal Thames Yacht Club, the City Livery, the Reform and the Press. Collin Brooks was a prolific writer, with over fifty books to his name, from authoritative works on finance and legal cases, through literary novels under his pen-name "Barnaby Brook" and two volumes of poetry, to what he called his "shockers" – detective stories which introduced such memorable characters as eccentric amateur sleuth Lord Tweed, Raeburn Steel, Dan'l Forray and his twin daughters Jo and Jack, Inspector "Doleful" Debenham, and the unforgettable Oswald Swete McTavish. In addition to his published works he produced, throughout his life, his own Journals.
" Metacritic gives the film a score of 68 based on reviews from 31 critics, indicating "Generally favorable." Scott Foundas, in his review for Variety, gave the film a positive review by saying that "A beguiling fable of buried treasure and movie-fed obsession" and added that "At every turn, we can sense what’s going on behind Kumiko’s doleful, downcast eyes; Kikuchi pulls us deeply into her world." Todd McCarthy in his review for The Hollywood Reporter called the film "A work of rigorously disciplined eccentricity, Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter is at once entirely accessible and yet appealing only to a rarified crowd ready to key into its narrow-bandwidth sense of humor." Eric Kohn of Indiewire praised the film and said that "Striking a complex tone of tragedy and uplift at the same time, Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter both celebrates the escapist power of personal fantasies and bears witness to their dangerous extremes.
" The Chicago Tribune's Alan Artner called his sense of composition masterly, his palette subtle, and his way with the figure strong, but noted a tendency to overload his works that sometimes made them difficult to understand. Rosofsky was drawn to doleful and withering themes, such as the individual's loss of power in modern life, fraught male-female relationships, the abuse of power and the absurdity of war, often borne out in battered, distorted, sometimes grotesquely comic figures in haunting, fantastical interiors and cityscapes. A lifelong Chicagoan, Rosofsky is considered the post-war artist for whom Chicago—the lake, people, buildings, and abrasive character—was most integral, his bizarre figures and settings often bearing a specificity to the city's locales and conditions. Critic Alan Artner described him as a "poet of exhaustion" depicting an urban carnival of malaise, "disappointment and dejection, of things passing away without proper eulogy, of winter and fading light.
Twinkle owed her rapid entry into the recording studio at the age of 16 to her then-boyfriend, Dec Cluskey, of the popular vocal group The Bachelors, who was introduced to her by her sister, music journalist Dawn James, and who passed on to his manager a demo that Twinkle's father played to him. Her song "Terry" was a teenage tragedy song about the death of a boyfriend in a motorcycle crash. Big Jim Sullivan, Jimmy Page and Bobby Graham were among the high- profile star session musicians who played on the recording, which conjured up a dark mood with its doleful backing vocals, spooky organ, 12-string guitar and slow, emphatic rhythm arranged by Phil Coulter. The theme was of a common type for the era, it bore some similarities to the Shangri-Las' slightly earlier "Leader of the Pack" (1964), but the record caused a furore, accusations of bad taste leading to a ban from the BBC.
After the selection of 24 semi-finalist race begins to reach at place of Top 13, and the fate of 24 contestants to winner was put on audience by public voting. With the Top 13, contestants like Mehwish, Waqas and Sajid which had been consistent throughout the show were eliminated after facing public votes, this affects and arise many questions on voting system, Judges were left mournful and doleful with the departure of consistent singers, therefore, production of series overviews the voting system and announce that an individual with one number can give maximum 25 Votes to contestants, above that figure no vote will be counted and one vote cost reported Rs. 0.50 Paisa + Tax. During the auditions, show went through the limelight of controversial happening, when in Faisalabad auditions a young girl Maria Meer was rejected by all three judges on course of the immaturity and lean voice of her. The audition episode went viral and a blog war started against judges.
And we are left in sorrow to lament This heavy loss with fear what will ensue; But He which us this great affliction sent In deepest woes, His mercy did renew: Our Sun no sooner set, and doleful night Seemed to threaten some disaster strange, A glorious Star with splendor shining bright Expelled those fears: our grief, to mirth, did change. One of Anne Ley's poems, "Upon the necessity and benefite of learning ... to W.B. a young scholler," was presumably written for one of her students, advising him on the importance of keeping a commonplace book. Stevenson and Davidson comment that this poem "sheds some interesting light on how one of the ‘commonplace books’ which survive in quantity from the seventeenth century was supposed to be used by its compiler." Upon the necessity and benefite of learning written in the beginning of a Common place booke belonging to W.B. a young scholler As from each fragrant sweet the honey Bee Extracts that moisture is of so much use; Like careful labour I commend to thee; Which if performed much profit will produce.

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