After the Civil War, Campanella says, "the somber stone appealed to a nation in mourning" — though, I have to admit, the various shades of chocolate have never struck me as somber.
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Sunday was a profoundly somber day of mourning in America, so it was perhaps for the best that the nation's entertainment obsession — Game of Thrones — was in somber and reflective mood too.
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This is when the impossibly somber "In Memoriam" montage appears.
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There have been painful and somber moments along the way.
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When we would cue it up: It's a somber one.
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It was a somber record, but apt for the time.
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The mood in the New Zealand camp was predictably somber.
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He goes from excited and manic to depressed and somber.
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"The Forest at 2 am" is a somber, frightening painting.
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One shows a somber man sitting upright behind his desk.
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The mood at the GDC roundtable reflected this somber reality.
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With the debate underway, Trump adopted a glowering, somber persona.
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Drawing on somber classical music from the likes of Wojciech
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Movie nights with Mack took on a more somber tone.
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But as the sun bore down, the vibe turned somber.
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The school superintendent was somber, his children gathered around him.
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He was "somber," Kasich says, before thinking it over again.
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A distinctly somber feeling of uniqueness I've grown to love.
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Hedges' Patrick is sad but not defeated, somber but funny.
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Memorial Day to us is a somber day of remembrance.
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I joined them, and it was a therapeutic, somber evening.
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"This outfit is brooding and somber, a Michele Clapton masterpiece."
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Meant to evoke Emmett's memorial service, the mood is somber.
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But the mood this year was more somber than celebratory.
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We become somber, get down on ourselves about time wasted.
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The mood is somber when the group date card arrives.
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It's calm, sure, but in this somber and sparse way.
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Many of the participants held candles during the somber ceremony.
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In somber times, art can provide a respite from reality.
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The jousting evoked somber Olympic memories from three decades ago.
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Since Nipsey's death, the city has felt somber, deflated, even.
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Meanwhile, the adults are a somber set of midlife crises.
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In his speech, he was at turns somber and passionate.
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A crowd, somber and silent, stood in front of it.
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Tuesday's going to be somber, reflective, even after 17 years.
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"We're not doing those somber hugs," Mr. Freeman told him.
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And then a somber pitch from a candidate promising solutions.
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On the ground: The news came to a somber India.
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On the ground: The news came to a somber India.
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"He would tell us to keep calm," she said, somber.
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His voice was low, meaty, resonant; his mood was somber.
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"It was a real somber moment," one committee member added.
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His art has sometimes been described as somber or melancholic.
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While some religious holidays are serious and somber, Purim isn't.
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A somber mood took over the crowd as the event began.
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Ms. Lieber, in contrast to Ms. Garfield, is somber, in control.
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In a somber message, Marape vowed to track down the perpetrators.
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The crowd wants the somber jubilance of a loud Pinegrove set.
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On some tracks, the record goes to some pretty somber places.
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Leave your bright frocks behind when visiting somber places like memorials.
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He has joked around when he probably should have been somber.
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The night did not end on such a somber tone, however.
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"You've got to finish the job," a somber Andy tells David.
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This, as much as anything else, likely explains Brin's somber tone.
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Despite the somber mood, 2015 wasn't as bad as it sounds.
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"It's been a somber week at Blacksburg Middle School," Drake said.
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But if you were expecting a somber mood, it wasn't happening.
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The mood of "Three Days" is somber and the presentation calm.
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That more-somber approach revealed itself on CNN on July 18.
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The Associated Press: Dimmed lights, somber tributes on Vegas shooting anniversary.
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Instead, a number of factors have contributed to a "somber" quarter.
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This is DIY pop that is somber, atmospheric, and beautifully bruised.
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Even in her happiest moments, Musgraves never forgets the somber times.
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"The mood is very very somber," one senior Democratic aide said.
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Some are somber-colored; others look like they're attending a rave.
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"There is a sense of somber — of sadness here," she said.
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The somber man reading the speech on television was Lt. Gen.
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Radio and television stations have played somber music throughout the day.
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It begins as a somber ballad set to basic minor chords.
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"Spatial Aspects of the Sound" is a striking, somber chamber piece.
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Then the senators signed an "oath book," capping the somber proceeding.
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Sad and somber and solemn were once again the day's watchwords.
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The house felt different when I walked in; somber yet excited.
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"It turned out to be kind of somber," Mr. Gitler said.
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Despite its somber undertones, Can't You See also has its happier moments.
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Just then, in the somber silence, one junior manager sheepishly speaks up.
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The somber inaugural festivities Friday afternoon marked the peaceful transfer of power.
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All look somber except George Bush who was dancing a bit. Weird.
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" Is "Wildcard" a less somber album than "The Weight of These Wings?
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That is a fairly somber exegesis of the idea of a prank.
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This is the latest somber ice-related news coming from the poles.
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Up next, a somber reminder of what could happen when diplomacy fails.
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When Williams died in 2014, Koko became somber after hearing the news.
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As expected, Jill was overjoyed by the encounter, despite its somber origins.
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Giannulli was more somber in a navy blue suit and green tie.
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People weren't yet sure what to expect, but the mood remained somber.
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BEIJING/SEOUL/PARIS (Reuters) - Somber results from chipmakers SK Hynix Inc (53.
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It was a somber shadow on what should have been a celebration.
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Despite the somber outcome of the race, there are things to celebrate.
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It was kind of like reading a horoscope (except infinitely more somber).
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His assertion was met with somber nodding and little, if any, pushback.
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But the track holds some somber memories, too, predating the Goodwood Revival.
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The mood on big banks' trading floors is a bit more somber.
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With every mass shooting in America, a somber scene replays itself here.
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And what did Trump do in the middle of her somber testimony?
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In his postmatch press conference, Kyrgios was somber and uncharacteristically self-critical.
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Even when backed by somber instrumentation, his voice is bouncy and ecstatic.
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One such ad shows somber young commuters on a Chicago "L" train.
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Yet the perception that Rothko's somber palette reflected personal angst is entrenched.
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British, somber, small-town setting, stunning scenery, detective partners with issues — check.
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But when she talked about Aleppo, she was somber and spoke carefully.
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The somber orchestral music is thick with heaving strings and earthy thuds.
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" Imagine that: somber Alfred Tennyson overcome by a sublime and solitary "LOL.
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The Senate was somber as Mr. Franken delivered his speech on Thursday.
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It was somber, detailed and unflinching, with the strings as full participants.
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A moment later, it flickered away, and he turned a little somber.
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Aaron approached the lectern in a brown blazer, with a somber expression.
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PARELES In the somber title song of an album that's due Nov.
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No one appeared, and the masses voiced her name in somber chorus.
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So the writer segues into a somber monologue inspired by Hurricane Katrina.
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Monday's suicide comes after a somber 2019 for the nation's largest force.
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Blue can be very cool and sometimes somber, but it felt modern.
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My Vitamin C song, for instance, has both upbeat and somber undertones.
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That strangely somber nurse who wanted to list Peri for organ donation?
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Here, they seemed utterly displaced: as somber and as desolate as refugees.
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It's short to be a genteel, somber, clusterfuck of the highest order.
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He is vitally funny in dramatic roles, wrenchingly somber in comic ones.
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Mr. Khalilzad, the chief U.S. negotiator, struck an optimistic but somber tone.
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Inside, the cathedral is brooding and somber, more Dark Ages than medieval.
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Ms. Oh extracts a wide and somber sound from the upright bass.
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Pelosi returned to her somber tone in her post-impeachment press conference.
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Her town hall in this Des Moines suburb had a somber vibe.
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Somber priest-led rituals began to replace direct access to the divine.
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The massive, somber tone of "Blue Lights" became Jorja Smith's signature style.
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Chicago State lost 65-54 — another somber walk through the handshake line.
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Who wants a somber realistic drama based on the songs of Abba?
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It was a somber scene outside New York's City Hall on Wednesday afternoon.
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She said this year's program was somber, with little comedy on the agenda.
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Traditional images of Jesus Christ tend to come off on the somber side.
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A somber visual mood is quickly established through the pages' broad black borders.
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The somber commemorative game, with a surreal storybook moment, already in the books.
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But their somber faces weren't reflected in Obama's message of unity going forward.
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Chelsy Davy's somber look at Prince Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle sparked headlines.
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CEO Pete Hawley, typically energetic and on his feet during meetings, was somber.
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While their faces may look somber, the spread behind them looks pretty amazing.
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They're singing somber songs from the Chinese revolution, painfully and endearingly off-key.
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She's settled on the word now, and her tone is more somber. Eventful.
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On a less somber note, this is album number four with Rick Rubin.
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There, they watch as objects sink down around them while somber music plays.
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So, even the filmmakers don't know what to make of the somber fellow.
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During the ceremony, McCain's family was front and center honoring the somber occasion.
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I cracked a few jokes and tried to make the somber crowd laugh.
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But the area's mood remained somber compared with its bustling pre-war gaiety.
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They all decline except for Podrick, who begins to sing a somber tune.
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Memorial Day to us is a somber day, a happy and prideful day.
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The Queen's horseback ride comes after a somber weekend of Remembrance Day services.
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A day of remembrance, a day of somber celebration, a day of unity.
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The news of Mr. Chow's death brought a somber mood to the campus.
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In a somber speech from the White House on Monday, Trump urged togetherness.
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But during a somber event later, the dress indulged in a Marilyn moment.
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In the red-shirt heartlands of Thailand's rural northeast, the mood was somber.
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Of course, these somber imaginings may prove to be no more than that.
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Even as we were making grave visitations, never once was the mood somber.
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The ensemble played it with a somber, coiled sound and magnificently detailed expression.
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" Robinson then sang a somber rendition of his song, "Really Gonna Miss You.
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In 2017, he marked the occasion at the Pentagon in a somber memorial.
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No one knows the challenges of those somber reflections better than Brand Twitter.
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"He was Ivory Coast's best musician," said Yves Jay Jay in somber voice.
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Following the somber tribute, Memphis jumped ahead 30-18 after the first quarter.
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The moving performance set the tone for what will undoubtedly be somber night.
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Clayton Kent, 18, Iraan's quarterback, had received a somber call from his mother.
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Following the somber tribute, Memphis jumped ahead 30-35 after the first quarter.
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Just remember to balance out the brights with something a little more somber.
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The mood on the Hill was somber, as members prepared for the trial.
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Then he grew somber and gave one of what will be many goodbyes.
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Whether the texts were somber or fanciful, poignant or impish, words came first.
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In the beautifully somber photos, fabrics cover Keisha's face and obscure her identity.
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But this isn't a relief from the somber mood but an ironic continuation.
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The Streamy Awards had a somber tribute for the late Christina Grimmie on Tuesday.
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They've worn their best bonus-day outfits, ones that are always somber and conservative.
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Giannulli, who was wearing a navy blue suit with green tie, looked more somber.
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Countryman spoke to a somber crowd, many of whom had signed the dissent memo.
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Her work here is slow and somber, to be sure, but it's vibrant too.
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It was somber and quiet and the weight of Ash's new responsibility was palpable.
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Which is not to say a Golden Knights home game is a somber affair.
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The concert itself seemed like a pretty solemn, somber affair, with one glaring exception.
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Despite the celebration, any discussion surrounding the LGBTQ experience in Myanmar inevitably turns somber.
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His tone was more somber, more presidential, and less brash than his previous rhetoric.
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On Tuesday, the typically exuberant Channing Tatum was somber: He lost a good goat.
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This wouldn't seem so bad if the proceedings were merely somber for all involved.
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Everyone will be in a bit of a somber mood, thanks to this movement.
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Catchy '80s pop music combined with a somber holiday message, what's not to love?
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Last month, the moon's energy grounded us in a somber — yet spiritually fulfilling — mindset.
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We may be collectively feeling somber when we wake up in the new year.
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In Baltimore, where an estimated 3,000 people are homeless, more somber preparations were underway.
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The somber outing comes just two days after the birth of Harry's newest nephew.
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Corden, who was raised in Buckinghamshire, England, was somber as he addressed the camera.
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On Swift's dancing: Her most impressive showing came during Little Big Town's somber performance.
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Gomez's "Only You" is much more somber than the boppy '80s version you remember.
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Her face is radiant, but her reasons for participating in this performance are somber.
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Throughout, Gomez's vocals strike that elusive Morrisonian balance between the somber and the triumphant.
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It is my somber duty to inform you that The Snap has reached Google.
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It was a bit high-concept, in contrast with the usual somber attack ads.
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As the Class of 2017 streamed in, their faces alternated from joyous to somber.
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Famuyiwa directs it like a middlebrow prestige picture, all tasteful compositions and somber music.
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The demonstrations taking place are not violent or angry, but somber, respectful, and peaceful.
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Lady Gaga looked somber as she got in character for her David Bowie tribute.
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The work is somber and reflective in content, and actual material surface as well.
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In ancient history--before 2012, say--American presidential elections were sometimes reasoned, somber affairs.
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The mood on petroglyph tours is, if not somber, generally one of quiet reverence.
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This somber picture of Cher was taken backstage at Madison Square Garden in 1968.
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The band agreed to a host of conditions, and to keep the mood somber.
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On his way out, he tried to put on a more somber face. Tried.
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My Gospel is a somber reminder of how lucky we are to be alive.
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Kalanick seemed somber during the meal, according to CNBC global markets reporter Seema Mody.
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Obama said as a crowd of young women watched with silent and somber expressions.
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Even Laurel and Hardy lovers may be put off by its somber, experimental mood.
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Mr. Merchant is so funny, though, that the guard's later somber turn is awkward.
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The mood of many of these was somber, and several offered overtly sociopolitical themes.
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In a somber 1901 lithograph, Kollwitz shows herself deeply shadowed and surrounded by darkness.
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But since Donald Trump was elected president, late-night has also become more somber.
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Here are some of the highlights from an unusually somber evening in late night.
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And unlike the typically somber political elite, Mr. Kono frequently shows a playful side.
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After Hirschhorn's violent collage, TRUE STORY takes on a more somber and critical tone.
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It was a somber day as Americans commemorated the 17th anniversary of the Sept.
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But as details of the case started to unfold, their moods got more somber.
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Officials who would ordinarily gush over falling crime rates were instead restrained and somber.
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I've never been a fan of "great children's literature" that was somber or tragic.
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The somber silence was shattered by anguished cries from the young widow of Sgt.
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It was a somber reminder of the disappearances of Mr. Surachai and other dissidents.
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"It's a somber day, one that breaks all of our hearts," said the Rev.
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Traditional sleep songs can have somber themes, including war, poverty, hunger and maternal longing.
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"Today was horrible, to go through what I did," a somber Federer told reporters.
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The first season used a somber strings-and-choir piece over the opening titles.
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But sincerity requires more than puppy-dog eyes and a somber tone of voice.
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House Democrats made sure to strike a somber note during the day's lengthy proceedings.
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Everybody appeared to be either crying or holding back tears for the somber affair.
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This is a moment of quiet deliberation using the most sober and somber process.
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Suddenly, it made sense to immersive ourselves in these vast, ethereal, majestically somber albums.
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But this year, the preparations have taken on a more somber and urgent tone.
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Much of the work for the next several years is somber, under a shadow.
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While the tone may be somber at times, there is also much to celebrate.
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Even the applause at the end of the song seemed more subdued, more somber.
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Pelosi has tried to strike a somber and measured tone when talking about impeachment.
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But this year's Golden Globes promises to be a more somber affair than usual.
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also followed suit, and sported similar somber looks.
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Jamala took home the prize after singing a somber, yet powerful tune she composed herself.
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But rather than the upbeat tone of the original, their version is somber and emotional.
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A somber, loud, rumbling drone noise is peppered with sweet electronic notes to haunting effect.
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The mood was somber following a grueling 2,000-mile (3,200-km) trek to the border.
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He then turned somber, telling the audience about a phone call he received that morning.
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With his back to the theater audience, Corden addressed television viewers with a somber message.
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Even so, its oppressive and claustrophobic environments are an effective complement to Gutter's somber testimony.
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Learning that you shouldn't smile in cemetery pictures because you are supposed to look somber.
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Despite the somber attire, the atmosphere felt more like a street festival than a funeral.
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In fact, it's just as somber as Angel and Patty's, thankfully without any latent transphobia.
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Many social media users were quick to point out Davy's somber face during the service.
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The atmosphere at the meeting, held in a glittering hall in the Kremlin, was somber.
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This year's Olympic edition looks more somber, with a black front and a white back.
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He also was spotted looking somber as he hugged friends at church in Los Angeles.
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God of War opens on a somber note that sets the tone for the game.
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Holding hands with her brother, she had a somber expression as she entered the courthouse.
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At 6 AM, nurses and dusty suits are somber, courteous toward one another and asleep.
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There was champagne on the table -- so maybe the gathering was more celebratory than somber.
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This only makes his somber rendition of Elvis's "The Wonder of You" even more wrenching.
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Each story strikes a tricky balance: using a mythic past to depict a somber present.
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As foreign correspondent for the Independent, his somber analysis has proved prophetic over the years.
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Adding a little sparkle to a navy dress by Jenny Packham at the somber event.
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There were somber mayoral press conferences, and a gentle protest at the same Reconciliation Park.
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She emphasized pants when skirts were stylish, and hot colors when somber hues were in.
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The weather in Paris was as somber as the occasion, with gray skies and rain.
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Summer movie fans, it is my somber duty to inform you: we have been robbed.
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Somber drama Collateral Beauty sold only $7 million, a career worst for star Will Smith.
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Whether haunted, cursed, or completely harmless, the statue is definitely a somber sight to see.
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Anyone following James Franco on Instagram has no doubt noticed a more somber tone lately.
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At one service, somber boys in crisp white shirts circled the pews with the sacrament.
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Chief of Staff John Kelly made a somber appearance in the White House briefing room.
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The mood at the vigil turned from somber to anger in less than 30 minutes.
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"Jeff Fager is a wonderful boss," Mr. Whitaker said, looking somber on a bar stool.
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Turbulent times and an atmosphere of mourning, she learned, would have called for somber hues.
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WASHINGTON — Her somber gaze is direct, and in her lap, she firmly holds a book.
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WASHINGTON — Her somber gaze is direct, and in her lap, she firmly holds a book.
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It is a somber day in New York City, in Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Penn.
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And along a side street in Charlottesville, the mood was somber about 1:30 p.m.
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The president's comments at the ceremony were in contrast to more somber remarks from Adm.
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They do this every year to mark the somber occasion, and today was no different.
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"We played well enough to win this game," a somber Lundqvist said after the game.
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Although the premiere marked a celebration, it took on a more somber and nostalgic tone.
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Other works are more somber, haunted by a sense of loss that had become quotidian.
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It also, in rare moments, hints at a wink behind Ms. Del Rey's somber lullabies.
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The mood was varied across the country — celebratory, somber and even a sense of relief.
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Melinda Drayton, Oakland Fire Department battalion chief, on Sunday said the work had been somber.
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Taryn Simon's "An Occupation of Loss" is a somber meditation on grief, exile and recovery.
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The group stares down into the well for a few somber moments, then moves on.
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It's both joyous and somber, a tidy summation of all that Whitney does so fantastically.
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In this somber tragedy, the real demons are never anywhere but right inside that boat.
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They are full of silences, wan light, somber darkness, acerbic humor, and signs of disintegration.
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"Attention, Moscow speaking," said the announcer, described as "somber-voiced" by the New York Times.
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"It's not a somber place to end—it's a very emotionally upbeat ending," Collins says.
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The Houghton is more somber and laconic, confident in the importance of what it offers.
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The acoustic version of "Slow Dancer" bears a more somber essence on this release—what was a melancholy appreciation of a love that shakes you to your core is now a somber reflection, suggesting that maybe the change was less affirming than initially thought.
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The disgraced comedian looked somber Monday in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania where he appeared for a hearing.
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If he came out of the gate too somber, he'd sink any energy the room had.
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Memorial Day sale, Memorial Day giveaway and it&aposs just a lot more somber for me.
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As somber as this sounds, you have a lot of optimism and space for your relationships.
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"So many depictions of Christ are already dark and somber," he tells The Creators Project earnestly.
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The sanctified Madonna and Child archetype evoked in the image is unsettled by the somber mood.
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However, some analysts struck a somber note amid forecasts China's economy would slow further this year.
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Back in the car, the conversation between Star and his assistant takes an abruptly somber turn.
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" What follows is a somber and understated guitar riff that opens the track "ALONE, PART 3.
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The somber procession followed a private ceremony earlier Wednesday at a funeral home in Santa Monica.
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But it's nonetheless hard not to fall under If Beale Street Could Talk's somber, lustrous spell.
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But in Dianne Yudelson's photo series "Lost," these sonograms take on a much more somber tone.
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More than a year later, she's in the spotlight again -- but for a more somber reason.
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The hirsute Jones, with her uncanny facial hair, derives somber authority from an intimidating large book.
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You're definitely not alone if the colder months equate to pretty somber-looking outfits for you.
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In a somber, televised speech, Mattarella said he had accepted all the suggested ministers bar Savona.
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Unlike later iterations of this premise (The Hunger Games, for example), Battle Royale isn't especially somber.
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Japan's efforts to grow its economy after years of stagnation come amid a somber global backdrop.
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A somber Anderson Cooper paid his final respects to his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, Tuesday in NYC.
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Mueller sat alone at the plaintiff's table, appearing somber as he sipped a glass of water.
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A serious planet known as the "taskmaster," Saturn's change in direction can be a somber period.
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But this time, the nurse's voice took on a somber tone: "This is serious," she said.
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But the man chosen by Trump to lead his sniping administration holds a more somber distinction.
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"A sweet visit during this somber week," the former first lady captioned in the Instagram post.
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I sat next to him at Howard Cosell's funeral, a very somber day to be sure.
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The annual event functions partly as a somber reunion for what remains of the Israeli left.
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"Another somber and sobering press statement," said Paul Delacourt, of the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office.
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A radiologist whose wife has suffered a stroke must deliver a somber diagnosis to his lover.
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His somber appearance was a harsh reminder of the Mets' poor luck with injuries this season.
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In fact, recent statistics about diversity in Hollywood (or lack thereof) paint an equally somber picture.
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The somber serenity of the 9/11 memorial is unmatched by anything else in the city.
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Still, "Sicario," too, was deeply somber, and before taking it Mr. Villeneueve made himself a promise.
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"This decree will bring much needed federal oversight," he said during the somber, four-hour hearing.
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Where Majora is bizarre and somber—about averting an apocalypse—Wind Waker is happy and upbeat.
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The mood is somber today, Pisces, but it's a wonderful time to connect with a mentor.
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"The entire country was completely somber," the album's auteur, Phil Spector, said a half-century later.
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As the film progresses and the imagery piles on, the music becomes more somber and emotive.
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Raden's website now features nothing but a somber goodbye note; its Instagram is frozen in time.
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The scene also defines a turning point in the play's tone, from chipper to momentously somber.
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"The ceremony is somber and dignified," said a Delta blog post from 2016, describing the tribute.
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It's somber because this is supposed to be one of the happiest times of the year.
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It will instead host a somber worship service and read passages from the Book of Esther.
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In an age of somber suits, Mr. Toschi cut a distinctive figure with his clothing choices.
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In Molly Dektar's somber debut novel, "The Ash Family," the protagonist wrestles with these same questions.
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And the somber mood has crept to the Vatican, where cases of infection have been found.
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Instead, he struck a somber tone, praising Mr. Bush and his legacy in all his meetings.
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"That's why I'm here today," he said with a wink and a smile, before turning somber.
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Trump was asked if his tone about the disease had become more "somber" in recent days.
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Starting Monday, Ballet Theater switches gears from somber to sprightly with "Don Quixote," another ballet staple.
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Jenny, played with somber concentration by Adèle Haenel, is devoted to her profession and her patients.
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"It doesn't matter who eliminates you," a somber Mauer said afterward, the latest setback sinking in.
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Several took a more somber approach as they mingled with the grieving inhabitants of official Washington.
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The result is a beautiful but eerie mix of somber piano sounds, whirring, beeping, and screaming.
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Still, the tension between Girardi and his pitchers made for an unusually somber postgame Yankees clubhouse.
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The video starts with a number of somber train passengers, seemingly immigrants, listening to the radio.
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Mr. Kelly had urged Mr. Trump to deliver a more somber, traditional statement the day before.
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It was somber, and the climate in the country was one of genuine crisis and concern.
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The first movement is run through with an assertive four-note theme, like a somber fanfare.
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But they decided to wear darker colors this week to mark the "somber" occasion, she said.
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For decades, American ambassadors to Japan avoided the somber annual ceremonies commemorating the bombings each August.
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That is the somber warning that the chief of staff of the French armed forces, Gen.
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In the end, it left the Cleveland Indians somber and exhausted, but also proud and defiant.
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Really, though, it's a lot of fun, in spite of the somber picture I've been painting.
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Bush's somber, quiet rectitude during his father's funeral earned him high accolades even from former adversaries.
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These three events, taken together display to us the forthcoming somber outline of Middle Eastern events.
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But the mood turned somber as Johnson began to discuss how Mario's detention had shaken her.
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They presented a somber vision of the turtles' potential extinction and discussed ways to prevent that.
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HAPPENING LATER Somber remembrance Today marks the one-year anniversary of the Las Vegas concert massacre.
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It was both a celebration of McCain's life and a somber reminder of the changing times.
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"Widows" is a heist movie in a somber mood, a thriller not entirely comfortable with thrills.
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Democrats, by and large, were somber, withdrawn, and almost tearful, while Republicans appeared positively ebullient. Sen.
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With his book, he has taken a somewhat romantic turn, one that retains his somber sensibilities.
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The trade comments opened remarks that set a somber tone about the dilemma the Fed faces.
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Pivotal, and unusually somber, conversations will follow, helping you clear up any confusion that may arise.
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Johnny Depp, Amber Heard issue somber apology for dog smuggling The somber nature of their apology led it to being mocked by Australian deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce -- who joked that Depp looked like he was "auditioning for The Godfather" -- and late-night host Stephen Colbert.
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Isaacs, who has ditched his long blond locks and somber wardrobe, shared a photo of the reunion.
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On Wednesday, Trebek announced the somber news that he has been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
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On Sunday, there will be the somber Remembrance Day services centering on Whitehall's War Memorial, the Cenotaph.
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Instead the focus is put on the vocals of both musicians, bouncing off the somber, reflective track.
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At a press conference, Perry Phelps, the state corrections commissioner, announced Floyd's death in a somber tone.
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Another title that's being released this year, Killing Floor: Incursion, is less somber and more crowd-pleasing.
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These hilarious yet somber ads show us that maybe we should be, uh, doing something about this.
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An ascetic sensuality, at once somber, self-abnegating, and restrained in its joyfulness, floods through Yun's paintings.
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Handshakes and big speeches will accompany somber warnings that this must be about more than just talk.
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Though their lacy black gowns made them look like goth queens, the party was anything but somber.
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This is a more somber, thoughtful version of the classic story, with an emphasis on Dracula's isolation.
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In late August, after Popeyes' massively successful launch, Blake Casper, NOA's director, sent out another somber note.
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His only expression was somber ... after he and Miley shockingly split just 8 months into their marriage.
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Besides, "Mullet Head" is a little too edgy and "Fake Plastic Trees" is a bit too somber.
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In the Mexican restaurant, the day after the election, the mood is somber but in varying ways.
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And like with most awards shows, near the end there is always the somber "In Memoriam" video.
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She will often wear dark ensembles for somber occasions like memorials, funerals or meeting with the pope.
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In an attempt to avoid making an abusive crime look glamorous, the teen show is unnecessarily somber.
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One somber interpretation of Rye's work is that, in the context of international adoption, children become commodities.
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Because it is sitting on somber planet of restriction, Saturn, this full Moon is not messing around.
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By "Overturn", any wistful hope from the first half of the record has matured into somber resolve.
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Though usually, Google doodles are colorful and bright, for Bush Sr., the approach was far more somber.
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The new vid, titled, "Why I did it..." features a more somber Westbrook, dressed in all black.
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LONDON — On a dark and somber day for Europe, there was a small light of new hope.
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The mood turns somber as this Peter Pan of a tour guide speaks of his own abuse.
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Somehow, by deciding to make a more somber, serious war game, it found something interesting to say.
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In a somber moment, Clinton also left a bouquet of flowers at a memorial for the victims.
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As somber music began to play, more cast members were notified and hugged one another in solace.
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But on the day of the summit push, the tone of their snaps got much more somber.
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Today's podcast begins on a somber note, as we say goodbye to Waypoint's UK editor, Mike Diver.
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Troops, cadaver dogs and coroners involved The somber search for the missing in Butte County is painstaking.
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The somber opening violin and clarinet lines unfolded to haunting effect before eventually reaching a fervent climax.
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" Trump previously addressed the nation in a somber speech on Monday morning, labeling the shooting "pure evil.
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When asked for his response to Owens's criticism, Spicer, a Naval officer himself, struck a somber tone.
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On Tuesday evening thousands of people attended a vigil in central Manchester in somber but defiant mood.
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Your arresting article should add to such pithy contrasts a more somber one: Africans die to work.
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Each speech also contained humorous anecdotes that cut into the somber mood of the day with laughter.
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"What Happened to Perfect," a fraying-romance song, places somber organ chords behind an increasingly desperate plea.
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Perhaps the most somber moment came when speakers read out the names of each of the dead.
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" King, he wrote, "is a very somber man who almost never smiles, but yesterday he was beaming.
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After the game, a somber, disheveled, mustachioed Baker Mayfield spoke to reporters and immediately became a meme.
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When the group first met at the Elks Lodge, pushing card tables together, the mood was somber.
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"We started with collusion," the president mused, according to several people who witnessed Mr. Trump's somber mood.
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Annie Leibovitz, the famed photographer, shot a portrait of Mr. Gandolfini looking somber in the sitting room.
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Like many well-meaning Left-leaning white men, I was cast into the wilderness that somber night.
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This video features a somber Jesse Williams of Grey's Anatomy fame explaining why voting is so important.
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The war of words ended a somber week Washington, which bid farewell to former President George Bush.
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"Down and Out" is hilarious, with a humor quite unexpected in the otherwise seemingly somber Brother Blair.
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On June 11, 2004, George W. Bush, who was in office, was the president delivering somber remarks.
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Honestly we were just looking for something that wasn't like a somber sort of cliche of death.
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There were somber moments, often to recognize a slain police officer or to mourn a deceased lawmaker.
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According to the somber narration of Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth) in Hulu's Looking for Alaska trailer, suffering.
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Boyce death brought a somber note to what's otherwise a cheerful romp for families with younger kids.
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This somber action today is an essential step toward restoring the integrity of our state's highest court.
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Michael Jordan spoke as tears glistened on both of his cheeks and a somber arena fell silent.
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Cassidy, who has been training horses at Santa Anita for 38 years, says the mood is somber.
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The 64-minute Hello, Privilege takes a more somber approach with significantly less humor than its predecessor.
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The famous final scene of Donnie Darko features a sparse, somber cover by Gary Jules and Michael Andrews, which inspired several more sparse, somber covers — by American Idol's Adam Lambert, Jasmine Thompson (for the trailer for American Pastoral), and recent inexplicable phenomenon Twenty One Pilots, to name a few.
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It did not take long for the justices, who arrived solemn and somber, to show their sharp divisions.
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A senior administration official said Trump wanted to deliver a "somber" speech and show he would take action.
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But the man chosen by Trump to lead the Department of Homeland Security holds a more somber distinction.
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Upon arrival at the clinic, veterinarians observed the "dog" had low blood pressure, which explains it's somber behavior.
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The works felt chilling, somber, and sepulchral, yet I couldn't help but think of them as tragically contemporary.
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The mood in Havana, Cuba, meanwhile, where a nine-day period of mourning was declared, was more somber.
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Also dressed in black for the somber occasion, Queen Elizabeth laid a wreath of poppies at the memorial.
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We chat pleasantly while we munch, but it is a bit somber for me and stressful for him.
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A haunting animation of expressionist illustrations fill out the somber sound of American ambient recording artist, Eluvium, a.k.a.
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But, during the mostly somber speech, she admitted she had work to do on this front as well.
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It's a good fit for 'Nandez's somber flow, a vignette of confusion and introspection amidst rap's usual showboating.
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President Barack Obama once again saddled up for another somber address to the nation as mourner-in-chief.
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Writer Elizabeth Gilbert has penned a somber and touching post about the most important person in her life.
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"The mood was not somber, but an evening celebrating Natalie Cole's life and her music," says a source.
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The trailer sets the stage for what could be the most somber movie in the Wolverine franchise yet.
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A somber Jimmy Fallon introduced the tribute which included several of the mother/daughter duos' most iconic clips.
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The most somber moment in Clinton's speech was when she specifically noted her impact to women and girls.
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On Wednesday, President Trump took a few somber moments to condemn the violence and promise a thorough investigation.
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When we got Erykah Thursday in NYC ... she was extremely somber about the challenges youth face these days.
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Today, Senator John McCain was laid to rest at a bipartisan, somber funeral at the Washington National Cathedral.
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This being a concept, it does take some liberties with the physical constraints of our somber real world.
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"Glee" paid tribute to Monteith with a somber, moving, episode dealing with the aftermath of his character's death.
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The video ends on a somber note, with a lone piece of paper blowing by the drone's remains.
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The somber cause that the concert was being held to benefit was never far from the crowd's mind.
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Yet, despite the overall somber color scheme, injections of red and bold love motifs ran throughout the collection.
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"Lord, help give us the miracle," Alberto Valera, 773, implored in Spanish during Tuesday's somber Little Havana ceremony.
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In a Capitol building that is typically full of partisan rancor, the mood was somber and quiet Wednesday.
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They're self reflective, and the somber nature of the content does allow for us to think and remember.
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In 2000, he held a somber press conference to announce his divorce even before he told his wife.
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"It was sad seeing him in the press conference," Djokovic said, his mood changing from gleeful to somber.
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" Later in the day, the president himself tweeted a somber call to action, urging people to "plan ahead.
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When the radio signals ceased, they applauded and hugged in a celebration that was part joyous, part somber.
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On Christmas Day back in her village, nearly 150 people gathered to bury Jakelin in a somber ceremony.
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In the "El Camino" trailer, we see a similar scene play out with a much more somber Jesse.
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They prayed as they tended to their somber task, while verses of the Quran emanated from a loudspeaker.
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To tease out its graceful, somber song, the museum reached out to the distinguished horn player R.J. Kelly.
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Since closing its doors in 2015, it plays host each week to a somber vigil of former regulars.
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While The Beyond's somber reflections marked Bruner's best work to date, Drunk's best moments, by contrast, are triumphant.
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"Devil Rides Backwards" is a somber acoustic song with a little background Hammond and some sparing piano chords.
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When attendees are invited to share their memories with the group, the mood in the room grows somber.
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Mr. Sherman acknowledges those somber elements but foregrounds his story with brighter hues in a more impressionistic style.
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But these two elements of "Frozen" — the somber and the silly — are not blending, visually, musically or emotionally.
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Yet the character will be a flamboyant, strutting performer, he said, rather than a somber representation of sorrow.
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As the Super Bowl headed into its final quarter, the ads continued to fluctuate between funny and somber.
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Grannan's portrait captures the somber reality of the tragedy and the emotional impact it has had on Harris.
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For the most part, the palette he uses is somber, as is the mood that the works convey.
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At 9, the focus turns somber with DIANA, 7 DAYS, which recounts her death and the worldwide mourning.
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Mr. Gates, somber-faced on the witness stand, never glanced at Mr. Manafort, who glared in his direction.
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Under a dark, somber robe in the self-portrait, however, Ms. Amos is wearing a Wonder Woman costume.
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Levandowski says he's somber about the idea of going to prison, and worries about his two young sons.
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This year's Grammy's opened on a somber note with Lizzo dedicating her performance to basketball legend Kobe Bryant.
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A few of us even imagined how Mr. Taricani might have relished the boorish disruption of somber ritual.
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Footage and pictures show somber-looking EU staff in Brussels taking down Union Jack flags hours before Brexit.
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It has been quite somber since; a few people I saw who knew the family were absolutely gutted.
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Roberts looked somber, betraying none of what he was thinking, as was his way during the Senate trial.
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But she also risks appearing to politicize a process that she has presented as a somber constitutional duty.
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I was a somber child soldier in a culture war that had been raging long before my arrival.
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"His wrongdoing strikes at the very heart of our Constitution," Ms. Pelosi said in a somber formal address.
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"With everything you work for and you don't reach your goal, so it's, it's just somber," Weddle said.
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Democrats were somber in announcing the charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress against the president.
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"I am truly and sincerely proud of being of service to you," he said in a somber speech.
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It's brought a somber mood to the caucus, with Democrats feeling immense pressure to get the process right.
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Near the end of the somber affair, Trump got up from the signing table and began to leave.
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New Yorkers notoriously have a somber palette, and we have a deeper muted palette: grays, blacks, deep blues.
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President Donald Trump sounded more somber than usual as he kicked off a Mosinee, Wisconsin, rally on Wednesday.
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Her illustrations appear within the stylized aesthetic framework of a story book, eliciting a somber sense of nostalgia.
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We're told the memorial was equal parts somber and hysterical -- no surprise, considering who was in the room.
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While Rosh Hashanah tends to be a day of celebration, Yom Kippur is a far more somber holiday.
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It feels strange for a show to be audaciously pulpy while occasionally diving into the sober and somber.
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It was the somber, serious version, starring an MSNBC reporter and lots of government officials, including President Morgan Freeman.
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I suspect a kind of somber austerity native to Judaism limits the Jewish temple's reach toward the visual sublime.
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Trump, in an unannounced visit, marked the somber occasion by partaking in the dignified transfer ceremony to honor Owens.
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The LP contained just as many requisite pop puns, and struck a perfect balance of inspiring and somber lyrics.
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Also in somber black were the Backstreet Boys, the U.S. band who said they are nearing 26 years together.
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"Bleak Street," Arturo Ripstein's new film, turns a lurid tabloid true-crime story into a somber, surreal, monochromatic dream.
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Instead, Mr. O'Connor presides over a somber slog, full of gorgeous vistas nicely captured by the cinematographer Mandy Walker.
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The CrossFit spokesperson talked in somber tones, wearing a shirt with the company's logo over a pair of crossbones.
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Throughout the night, the tone vacillated from celebratory to somber as the celebrities came to terms with their platform.
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A section marked "Funèbre" found the four instruments in an impassioned, somber mood: mourning that was individual yet communal.
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Sene laughed but quickly grew somber and spoke of the importance of reaching an agreement with Major League Baseball.
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But he is somber and there's been a physical toll – his walking is halting and he can seem downtrodden.
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"It's a very somber and powerful reminder of our mission and purpose as members of the U.S. Navy," Capt.
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"It was definitely [somber] for myself and to be able to carry on its legacy is a big deal"
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But in the second, Jenner leaned her head on her hand while giving a somber look to the camera.
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Some of the normally bustling streets of Bangkok were quiet as somber Thais set out on their morning commutes.
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Lover: After a busy day thinking about their financial security, your Taurus crush is tired and a little somber.
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This somber announcement follows close behind the sudden death of Chloe the Mini Frenchie, another canine social media star.
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The cover is a somber take on the classic, and can be found on the soundtrack for the show.
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"I was told this was a somber event and 'We won't be having any of that here,'" he said.
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It's far more somber and serious, to help advance sustainable food supplies for us all and generations to come.
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Pump out "Life Will Change" for a good jam number or "Beneath the Rain" for those somber, contemplative moments.
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But all of this, along with the somber colors and quiet-but-haunting sound design, creates an unforgettable atmosphere.
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In Stealing Beauty, she's somber, shy, sexy, bold, and awkward — a real-life teen rather than a movie teen.
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But even with a somber note ringing forth, Sir Elton managed to make the evening a pop-y success.
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Though the mood has transformed from celebratory to somber, we're paying tribute to the acting legacy Rickman left behind.
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And Monson's recent passing, whom devout members regarded as a "prophet, seer, and revelator," was a deeply somber event.
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He noted that even though the event can be somber, people are still looking to have fun and socialize.
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The Moon meets Saturn in Sagittarius at 3:16 AM, creating a very somber, serious vibe early this morning.
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Over time, his comments and those of other officials have grown more concerned, more somber, and even more critical.
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Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" assumes a more somber clip, briefly shaping up as a showcase for Mr. Palmer.
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It may be The Last Jedi's version of "Chewie, we're home…" But a much more somber and reflective one.
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This is a somber day in the United States and never more so than when there's a bluebird sky.
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In her black costumes, she sang slow, weighty songs in somber minor keys, rearranged with a deep bass undertow.
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In the video, the camera pans across a group of somber-faced girls cloaked in robes with hair coverings.
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The overall effect of "The Theater of Disappearance" — the changed gardens, bare museum and somber vitrines — is initially bewildering.
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Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. military leaders received the remains in Hawaii during a somber ceremony on Wednesday.
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Coach Michael Malone addressed the somber locker room after the loss that extended Denver's postseason drought to four years.
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The whole tirade came after he noticed a bit of a somber mood on the team bus this morning.
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After the Week 9 loss, a somber-looking Mayfield, equipped with a mustache, took the podium to answer questions.
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Sanctuary's somber side For immigrants living in churches, the public side to sanctuary is only part of the picture.
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Even its earliest songs found a somber sweet spot amid loss, self-doubt, disillusionment and fading but obsessive romance.
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Lens A somber lecture on the future of coral reefs changed the future of Alexis Rosenfeld and Alexie Valois.
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The lyrical narrative throughout is somber, and adds a tender element that's occasionally at odds with the riotous images.
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If Game 6 on Thursday marked its conclusion, few would have imagined it would end on such somber terms.
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It was a somber milestone in the nation's ill-fated democratic transition after the Arab Spring uprisings in 21.6.
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And I followed up on my blockchain reporting from earlier this year with a somber foray into Crypto Winter.
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For a half-hour, the group huddled near the fallen animal, vacillating between long somber silences and exuberant hugs.
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There were somber reports of a confirmed case of coronavirus in a town about an hour south of me.
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But in the Adagio, it gets to upstage its neighbor right at the somber plot twist in the music.
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President Donald Trump honored a group of Native American code talkers Monday with a somber speech referring to Sen.
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A generational shift in dress styles has slowly taken place, with bright colorful printed textiles replacing somber solid colors.
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"These last couple weeks have unmoored the industry," Ms. Silverstein said in a somber tone during her opening remarks.
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Letter To the Editor: "Auschwitz's Legacy, Seen Through Pieces of a Somber Past" (news article, July 27) was gripping.
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"I was coordinating with a friend to actually meet sometime soon and pick his brain," said the somber Spaniard.
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Velázquez, with an upturned mustache and bushy black hair, gazes dubiously toward the viewer, his expression somber and stern.
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In the scherzo, the performance shifted deftly, from stretches of somber, driving intensity to passages of lightness and grace.
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Last week, on the eve of Israel's Memorial Day, a day of somber reflection, Haaretz was at it again.
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"These stories are tough to hear, and this exhibit will be an intensely emotional and somber experience," Sanders said.
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Today we're starting on a somber topic, so I'll hold off on our usual jokes and attempts at puns.
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But now I can carry several books at once and choose something lighthearted or somber or anywhere in between.
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The crowd grew quiet, the atmosphere became somber, and almost everyone pulled out their phones to record the video.
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It conveyed a mix of gratitude, encouragement, and somber admission but cited no direct plan to set things aright.
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Bush also raised a few eyebrows for dancing and lifting his wife and Obama's hands during the somber song.
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This doesn't quite save things, however, and Wilson makes the somber announcement that they will be devaluing the pound.
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While there, she offers to help one of the other girls plan their wedding — a very religious, somber wedding.
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One of the most somber speeches I have ever given recounted the disturbing frequency of suicidal thoughts among caregivers.
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He was somber, fully taking responsibility for his role in the painful national controversy that was ended that day.
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I asked one of the girls — now dancing on darkened stages in somber black bikinis — if they were closed.
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In Berlin, where the authorities have generally taken a somber approach to the terrible history, the story is different.
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" That return involved more somber parts, in the Broadway revival of Frank Wildhorn's "Jekyll & Hyde" and in "Finding Neverland.
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DAVID ALLEN Mr. Girard's post-apocalyptic production of Wagner's "Parsifal" for the Met was bleakly somber, mysterious and haunting.
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It was during those years that he began to endow somber magentas, grays, and blues with a smoldering complexity.
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So when I walked into the Urban Death Project's fundraising event last weekend, I expected a more somber tone.
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In opening the 2018 Golden Globe awards, Seth Meyers wasted no time addressing the somber subject on everyone's minds.
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Sleep Well Beast is the National's seventh album, adding 12 more tracks to their catalog of somber, sometimes depressing songs.
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A melancholic atmosphere pervades the works in all media — somber images of despair that are difficult to look away from.
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The King stood alongside Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy as he led the somber moment surrounded by scores of mourning residents.
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"Happens to the Heart" sounds like vintage Cohen: somber and sly, invoking the spiritual alongside the mundane, making paradoxes profound.
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Lawmakers listened from their seats, stone-faced and somber, while members of the public watched from the crowded gallery above.
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More than a dozen relatives and friends of the Closs family entered the courtroom in somber silence, escorted by security.
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During somber passages of the slow movement, the dusky lower strings had the character of a Russian Orthodox male choir.
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It makes sense that this year, of all the years, is when the somber songs of winter overstay their welcome.
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The music itself is fully mechanized, with the only organic, semi-human touch found in the drum kit's somber thuds.
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What isn't surprising, though, is how somber the Cavaliers will look for at least another generation now that he's gone.
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While Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Harry attended Anzac Day events, Queen Elizabeth had another somber occasion to mark.
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This year's Wolverine solo adventure, Logan, reunited him with Stewart (now 76) in a somber, elegiac look at aging superheroes.
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I'm revving back into the diaristic work life with our Detroit show, which was a more somber affair than usual.
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Scripture reveals a somber promise: "For [God] has set a day when he will judge the world" (Acts 17:31).
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Though there's a backing EDM-inspired beat to this song, Justin Bieber's voice sounds more somber and serious than uplifting.
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They were a somber, but beautiful, testimony to the human-animal bond, and the pain that comes when it's broken.
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China data showing factory activity shrank for the third month in a row in July added to the somber mood.
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Nearly an hour later, he concluded his story with a moment approaching, but never quite arriving, at somber self-reflection.
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Available July 1 War Against Women (2013)A somber documentary about the use of rape as a weapon in war.
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Summer Blockbuster will turn your video into an episode of C.S.I. Miami, while Documentary will give it a somber tone.
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YouTube's DIY gun videos are often delivered in somber tones, as if to indicate that with great power comes responsibility.
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Vielma's memorial is reminiscent of the somber homage to Albus Dumbledore's death in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
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To add to the somber vibe of the movie, we've got some nice Radiohead music to go along with it.
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" "We were as much somber as celebratory because we know we're going to have a fight when we get back.
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For many, this event is a somber, visual reminder of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice protecting our communities.
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The stencil, which depicted a somber woman in a headscarf, has been removed from the concert venue's fire door entirely.
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Elderly men gaze longingly out of building windows, enjoy somber picnics by themselves, and gesticulate madly on a park bench.
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Good Friday, the most somber day of the Christian liturgical calendar, commemorates the day the Bible says Jesus was crucified.
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He begins the evening with "flickering," a somber ballad whose notes seem to hang in the air, pregnant with meaning.
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"This somber, intimate and at times wrenching self-portrait feels like an act of personal investigation," Sean Smith wrote here.
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With the nation facing this dire constitutional crisis, the somber remedy of impeachment, enshrined in our founding charter, is warranted.
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Officially, Moscow presented a somber facade, repeating its pre-vote stance that the British referendum was of little direct concern.
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An underwater museum may sound fun in theory, but the story behind Europe's first submerged sculpture exhibition is quite somber.
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It was our final conversation of the night, and the tone had been colored somber by discussion of his illness.
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He is elliptical at times and, at others, direct: alternately distant and affable, somber and playful, rash and profoundly considered.
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But the somber faces and dimly lit room made it feel more as if we were heading to a funeral.
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Ms. Simon's mourners, with 13 companions, arrived, by somber happenstance, on the eve of the 113th anniversary of 9/11.
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While the song takes a more somber turn, there are plenty of fun references only her truest fans would notice.
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Terry Widener renders the scenes in muted earth colors and soft outlines, appropriately matching the somber tone of the narration.
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In the first movement's somber prelude, he shaped the quizzical violin lines with affecting restraint, conveying the music's improvisatory character.
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The resulting piece for acoustic instruments proved more somber and eerie than jubilant, its initial rumblings morphing into dramatic surges.
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The tour used to be a much more somber affair, including the scene of a wake and a child's coffin.
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While Batman v Superman is somber and pretentious, Civil War doesn't let its ostensibly serious subject matter drag it down.
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In contrast to the raucous, guitar-oriented original, the orchestral interpretation of "Give Up The Ghost" is pensive and somber.
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However, Keating would say that his music isn't a direct riff on the genre—it's slower, a little more somber.
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I'm president of my school's Gay Straight Alliance, and our meetings have been a little more somber as of late.
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News organizations and social media are no strangers to SXSW, but this year the tone and themes were more somber.
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Rejecting it entirely, Buffet painted what he observed in reality: lifeless hair, somber moods, unpleasant weather, wrinkles, and sagging flesh.
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Practical jokes can lighten the heavy mood of the moon in Capricorn as it meets with somber Saturn this evening.
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But "Liberty" is at its best when it goes beyond the starry-eyed patriotism to explore a more somber history.
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But being a somber child, I further wondered how it would feel to see some people escape, but not me.
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Then, in a tit-for-tat move, Mr. Trump authorized his doctor to issue more somber — though still incomplete — information.
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US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams gave a "somber" message to the nation while speaking on NBC on Monday morning.
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The sermon Dr. King gave the night before he died was somber and cautionary but also gave reason for hope.
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Case in point, "And I Will Send Your Flowers Back"—the album's somber centerpiece edged out with girl-ish rage.
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In the somber, steady opening piece, the choristers of one group beseech the daughters of Zion to join the lament.
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If he's accused of infidelity or sexual misconduct, she stands beside him at the press conference, looking somber but supportive.
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It had "fancy portes cochères" and "84 huge, somber Doric columns, with 22 roosting eagles guarding the entrances," he added.
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Accompanied by piano, drums, bowed bass and fiddle that linger over slow chords, Dylan intones each line with somber clarity.
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The light towers are a recent addition to what was once a somber memorial, giving it an oddly festive air.
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BOSTON — The actress Felicity Huffman stood facing the judge, looking somber and subdued, in a gray dress and gray sweater.
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Athletes staging a somber protest about racial injustice or a president sitting around joshing during a ceremony about the flag?
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It makes Viola (a somber and moving Susanna Stahlmann), the shipwrecked and Cesario-disguised girl who loves Orsino, risk exposure.
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Nothing could have completely offset the somber tone that prevailed over what is typically a celebratory convention for the league.
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A visit to the lobby of the Hyatt Regency serves as a somber reminder that presidential campaigning can go wrong.
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In addition, there is no reason somber reflection on the deceased person's legacy should be seen as beyond the pale.
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Well, there was Afghanistan (somber), the big Rally..... ..(enthusiastic, dynamic and fun) and the American Legion - V.A. (respectful and strong).
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But he and the Atlanta players were in a somber mood Friday after learning of the seriousness of the injury.
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Critics said it undermined her own oft-stated message that this was a "somber" and "prayerful moment" for the country.
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When the film ended, a somber black man in a suit and tie strode like an apparition into the room.
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It was a somber moment during a ritual that is normally as convivial and rancor-free as any in Washington.
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Well, their was Afghanistan (somber), the big Rally..... ...(enthusiastic, dynamic and fun) and the American Legion - V.A. (respectful and strong).
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Below Lorde's somber voice and precise pop melodies, the tracks pulse with tension, like racing heartbeats behind a cool facade.
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The staging for this interview — US flag waving, somber-faced officers — is wash, rinse, and repeat with our national media.
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Among the first was the Los Angeles ocean, though you wouldn't guess the location based on the somber monochromatic palette.
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This is perhaps her greatest strength – she can be somber, whimsical, futuristic, and idiosyncratic, all while bringing together dubious materials.
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Despite the somber undercurrent, the spirit of jubilation prevailed throughout pride events, embodied by the multi-generational crowds awash in rainbows.
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The transfer of remains is usually done in a somber, formal ceremony, and that is what officials said is being planned.
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Prince William and Princess Kate paid their respects to the sixth Duke of Westminster at a somber memorial service Monday morning.
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The enthusiastic atmosphere momentarily turned somber after two shareholder proposals demanded higher wages, better treatment of employees and an independent chairman.
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Close friends and family gathered for the somber event at Reagan Park, where they joined hands and shared prayers, reports CBS19.
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Later that day, a somber Najib appeared at a news conference that appeared to signal the end of his political career.
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"I was worried it would be a somber event around her bedside, but it didn't turn out like that," says Kristin.
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Keith Ellison had some of the straightest faces of the night, remaining somber when the President mentioned crime in inner cities.
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Particle decay, for example, is marked by dark blues and browns and the somber, solitary echoes of an unanswered satellite signal.
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As in recent years, Kate joined other royal women on the balcony overlooking the somber ceremony to remember Britain's war dead.
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The trill naturally creates a sense of tension, and when used properly, it lends itself well to somber moods and melodies.
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But with his parents ill, it is expected to be a more somber atmosphere around the Le Clos camp this time.
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Addressing reporters Wednesday afternoon, James appeared somber and clearly affected by the incident police were reportedly investigating as a hate crime.
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The conference in the northern English city of Manchester was a somber affair, light on policy and heavy on self-doubt.
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While its tone is certainly somber, Karman told THUMP via email that hopefully it can facilitate genuine emotional connection between people.
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Couric's departure is a somber end to the high hopes that Yahoo's former CEO Marissa Mayer once had for the company.
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We've seen a very somber Felicity at her court appearances in Boston ... including the one where she agreed to plead guilty.
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"I have considered making follow-up charts but I want the piece to stand alone as a somber warning," he said.
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan struck a very somber tone on the global economy Friday amid the Brexit market chaos.
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The tragic crash has left somber relatives questioning the cause of the crash – was it a technical problem with the plane?
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Endgame's tone is mostly deeply somber — even when the protagonists formulate a plan and start taking steps, they're grim and angry.
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Even on Bangkok's famous Khao San Road -- known for its bright lights, nightclubs and swarms of backpackers -- the mood was somber.
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It was the second somber statement about shootings on American soil the President made from Europe in less than 12 hours.
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Obama is observing the somber anniversary with a moment of silence in the White House residence at 8:46 a.m. EDT.
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On Wednesday, the mood was somber, a far cry from the energy that raced through the conference on the previous day.
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Some will see only the warm nostalgia they're looking for; others might feel betrayed by the somber take on beloved characters.
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Set to somber music, the ad features clips of the presumptive Republican nominee that have drawn scorn over the past year.
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Ariana Grande, who dated rapper Mac Miller from 2016 until 2018, didn't need a long, somber eulogy to remember her ex.
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A short distance away, the mood at another stall run by one of the main pro-independence associations was more somber.
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But beware: Even if the widow is jovial, you are less likely to get in trouble being somber than being funny.
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At this point, they're intimately familiar with MCU banter, and the shifts from somber to sarcastic that keep the tone manageable.
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Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa received a somber welcome in the hard-hit mountain community of Chimanimani near the border with Mozambique.
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It's a somber track that's offset by the joy of "Come on to Me," which has McCartney in rollicking Ram mode.
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Pictures of a somber Haftar, dressed in uniform, have adorned Benghazi's streets since his Libyan National Army (LNA) expelled their enemies.
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Trump struck a somber tone when he appeared in the Diplomatic Room of the White House just before 11 a.m. Monday.
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I also guessed "Ashe" for GRAF and had "somber" for SOBBER, even though that error defied the grammar of the puzzle.
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All light entertainment was whisked off the air, replaced by a documentary about Lenin, and the newscasters reportedly wore somber colors.
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With a somber expression, he said the tribunal's judgment was welcome and that the government would study how best to respond.
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This could be a somber exercise, examining the ashes of Pompeii rather than glimpsing the City on the Edge of Tomorrow.
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On Friday afternoon, the National Latino Law Enforcement Organization — Mr. Zamarripa was a member — held a somber lunch for grieving supporters.
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Others took part in somber tours of memorials to the Battle of Stalingrad, considered a turning point of World War Two.
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The presence of Eli Vance comes with a somber reminder: the voice actor behind Eli, Robert Guillaume, passed away in 2017.
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Still, the flag is a victory for those who care about representation — and us goths who prefer a more somber palette.
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But there was, in her eyes and beneath her delivery and in her few small stumbles, a glimpse of something somber.
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And look at this here, Pence comes out to receive the remains in a very somber and important and historical ceremony.
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The tenor's lines are lyrical yet direct and somber, rising to fits when the imagery turns tense, but never losing authority.
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But what I felt for Hannah Montana and her big-screen debut wasn't all somber—it was also just so pure.
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Netflix's Making a Murderer — a bleak, somber true crime documentary that consists mainly of courtroom footage — has become an unexpected sensation.
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In the somber wake of this week's presidential election comes a way for people to support the arts and marginalized groups.
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She has sad, dark eyes, softly curled gray hair and a somber expression—but then again, who smiles in their mugshot?
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At a somber City Council meeting on Wednesday, resident after resident, nearly all of them white, demanded changes in policing practices.
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Nor is the script able to comfortably fold its more somber subplots into the running, frantic story of the cooking contest.
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In late June, Georg Baselitz furnished somber and mournful sets for Pierre Audi's production of "Parsifal" at the Munich Opera Festival.
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Looking like a somber, scruffy monk in training, Mr. Trifonov played with a focus and concentration that radiated throughout the hall.
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In portraiture, most thought it would be easier to hold a somber expression rather than a smile during the exposure time.
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Pavone strikes a somber note here, observing that Paris hasn't been the same since the carnage at Charlie Hebdo in 2015.
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However, this article shows that it can be beautiful and somber, and leave behind tears of joy as well as sadness.
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Before it was a very somber event, very quiet — the statue would come out, and there was this sense of awe.
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I particularly liked "The Eye," as well as his somber "The Raven," 2503 works that were two of Sabavala's final pieces.
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I love the somber sound of ice falling from a tall pine tree and shattering like crystal on the frozen ground.
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Worried, somber, eager to enlist, occasionally antic, everyone balancing fears of violence and hardship against the regular, hopeful cadence of life.
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The podcast's Instagram account is a collection of eerie, somber photographs of the landscapes and townscapes where the episodes are set.
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The first work to be encountered, the somber "Wounds" (1959), consists of dark vertical strips of colored paper applied to sacking.
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"I'M NOT CONCERNED" Trump's address to the nation on Wednesday evening was his most somber public appearance to discuss the pandemic.
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But Wednesday night, Trump chose as his backdrop the Oval Office, a location usually used to deliver somber or momentous news.
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Netflix places more emphasis on whether a show is uplifting, somber or redemptive than on genre or who the director is.
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After the vote, the panel's Republican members, looking somber, streamed into the Capitol suite of Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader.
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While Sanders's roundtable was somber and serious, Biden's rally at a Detroit public high school a few hours later was raucous.
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" But instead of ending the concert with an affirmation of unity, U2 chose something more somber: "13 (There Is a Light).
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The author traces her decline, both physical and aesthetic, in somber tones, but it also seems to have spurred his liberation.
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The somber slow introduction began with a forceful chord, played with gnarly sound and rattling timpani, and maintained that grim cast.
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In a somber middle section, the knight resolves to take his own life and return as a ghost to torment Ginevra.
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In the photo, they are beautiful and laughing on their porch with their two adorable young children, despite the somber message.
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The movie hits a somber note near the end, noting that Istanbul's modernization is crowding out both individuated neighborhoods and cats.
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Much of the emotional focus is provided by our narrator, Lemml (a sweetly somber Richard Topol), Asch's protégé and stage manager.
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Before we know it, he's shorn that halo of curls into an angular bowl cut, with the somber attitude to match.
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Over three and a half hours, committee members took turns talking about how somber and solemn and prayerful this occasion was.
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It was the first clue that this was not going to be a somber session befitting the gravity of the occasion.
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The mood on the campus was somber Tuesday, but far less tense, as a sense of defeat spread among those remaining.
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With its somber lighting and music, the exhibition almost commands reverence; we are in the company of the dead, after all.
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As somber as Democrats have been about the impeachment process, the atmosphere of Wednesday's historic vote wound up being anything but.
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"It's pretty somber over here," said an ICE official, adding that there are still questions about why Vitiello's name was withdrawn.
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"Death fell from the sky and the world was changed," he said in a somber speech at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
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Both in public and in private, Pelosi instructs members of her caucus to remain "prayerful" and somber as they pursue impeachment.
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Kardashian looked somber, but took a short time to pose for pics in a flurry of flashes on the red carpet.
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Lipson wrote: On these somber, formal occasions, the president is called upon to represent our country as the head of state.
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Despite the sad stories behind the exhibits, the mood at downtown's trendy Ace Hotel at the preview event was anything but somber.
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Wearing a blue shirt and dark trousers, he looked calm but somber as he stood inside a glass cage in the courtroom.
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The serious, somber, important films may win all the awards, but a good poop joke can really stand the test of time.
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Cohen, 52, walked slowly into the courthouse in lower Manhattan looking somber, watched by a throng of reporters and television camera crews.
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No Pineapple Left Behind is based on a business simulation structure, like the RollerCoaster Tycoon series or the similarly somber Prison Architect.
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Both Trump and Clinton agreed to refrain from campaigning Sunday, upholding a practice observed by previous presidential candidates on the somber date.
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Marty really wanted a dynamic music system, so that if you weren't in combat it would always be playing the somber stuff.
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When he spoke about Daniel, and just the honor of being a dad, I mean, it was almost with a somber reverence.
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer described the call as a "very somber and lengthy conversation" with Owens' wife, father and children.
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Sanders then ended on a somber note, saying his poor Jewish parents from Poland could never have imagined him running for president.
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In South Carolina, which also selected delegates the weekend after Trump's win, the mood at the state convention was described as somber.
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The tone was somber, especially with the eerie silence before Sansa appeared to accuse her little sis of both murder and treason.
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The rally represents a turnaround from a more somber mood last year as concerns over China's economic health caused prices to tank.
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It does not feel like a somber look back at life cut short, but instead a look into one man's creative process.
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The mood at the concert was one of somber remembrance as well as a celebration of life, as one concertgoer put it.
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Although the 9/11 Memorial is somber monument, it is not rare to see tourists posing by the pools to take selfies.
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Obama's has sung publicly at several points throughout his presidency, including more somber events such as a eulogy for South Carolina Rev.
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And yet it also boasts a manic, almost frantic intensity, an angry, edgy energy that the comparatively somber, righteous Platoon cannot match.
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The raven's somber black plumage, unearthly voice and attraction to carrion inspired humans, who associated them with otherworldly forces and mysterious beings.
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So Krzanich did the obvious thing: he kicked off the keynote with some somber words about the bugs and Intel's planned response.
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Much of the interview had a somber undertone, with a reflective and measured West discussing President Donald Trump and mental health issues.
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Unlike Baldwin (who left the franchise because of scheduling conflicts and studio politics), Ford plays Ryan as more somber and world-weary.
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The BBC reports that May gave "somber" remarks at Conservative HQ, saying "things will change" but not discussing her future as leader.
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All of a sudden, insignificant actions of ordinary life take on a somber shade, and we feel that darker times are coming.
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The Federal Reserve painted a more somber economic picture this week, and one money manager said its outlook is on the money.
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While his prepared remarks read somber, his tone on the beginning of call with investors and analysts Wednesday seemed enthusiastic and confident.
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In her honor, they revived their cover of the 1992 track, though the evening's version was, fittingly, more somber and bare-bones.
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Bracketing everything we know about Trump's potentially illegal behavior almost makes the GOP's somber indifference to his conduct in office more damning.
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Comedian Stephen Colbert wrapped up his live election special on a somber note Tuesday night, calling for a reprieve from "poisonous" politics.
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Wearing a long dress, with sparkling bracelets on each wrist, she was a somber celebrant, allowing herself a smile only between songs.
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Sleekly dressed with somber distinction, Corey Tazmania portrays the aristocratic Joanna as one very cool customer until she is challenged by Tracy.
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When she performed her routines, she looked like a somber scientist following the steps of an equation, so careful not to misstep.
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Which is not to say that Nicole and Charlie are confined to the shabby, somber stagecraft that so often passes for realism.
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It's a somber opening of the curtains for the album's concept about literal goths, and also a kickass orchestra-driven rock song.
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The night took a somber turn with "Spring," a version of "The Rite of Spring" from the South African choreographer Dada Masilo.
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Periodically, the somber and somewhat decorous surface of Matar's prose is ripped open by a brutal acknowledgment of anger and unappeased longing.
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The evacuation came at a point in the film where Kelly's background is explored, and the mood inside the theater was somber.
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Cohen, somber, walked into the courthouse surrounded by his family -- including his daughter, who was using a crutch after a recent surgery.
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It was an 80-minute interview that revealed a pale and somber Hariri who, despite having relinquished his national duties, appeared exhausted.
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It was a somber scene for a shaken franchise, one that reported to training camp with designs on a Super Bowl run.
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B.E.: I feel your recent work provides a somber updating of Arendt's notion of "dark times," hallmarked by political and intellectual catastrophe.
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He hardly cracked a smile, and looked somber, nodding respectfully as the Mexican president spoke and as a woman translated for him.
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The women on Mob Wives have elevated the Real Housewives lunch meeting for re-hashing altercations into somber, dimly lit sit-downs.
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"Maybe from the start we had been fighting a battle that could never be won," he says in his most somber voice.
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The official Instagram account for Garfield issued a somber dedication to Grumpy Cat Friday, after the news of his death became public.
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Holvey, who was formerly Miss North Carolina, told Kelly that it was a "somber" day when President Trump was sworn into office.
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But Sunday was also a time for reflection, as the candidates tailored their remarks to match the event's tone of somber remembrance.
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Split screen: Minutes after a somber-looking Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner entered the cathedral, the sizable McCain funeral procession pulled up.
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Quivering with fear and rage in the title role, the soprano Brenda Rae acts and sounds girlish but somber, innocent but wounded.
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Two men sit on the floor, facing each other across a lit candle that provides the only light in the evening somber.
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The soft whinnying of screech owls, even the somber hoots of great horned owls, are often a part of this primitive performance.
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A somber portrait of what inequality looked like during the first Gilded Age might have been one way to adorn the building.
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Corsaro merely suspected that Sendak would be well suited to the opera's slippery tonal blend of fairy-tale delight and somber pathos.
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A final performance that seems so different, so somber — nothing like what many people were expecting McKinnon's election week "Hillary" to be.
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The overture begins with a somber yet stately introduction and segues into a rhythmically jagged allegro section full of spiraling triplet flourishes.
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Executed during the final years of his life, these somber paintings depict the cacti and succulents his mother displayed around her house.
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They wore white to honor their friend and fellow South Los Angeles native and entered with somber faces, not speaking to anyone.
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That murder ballad, for instance, was sung in unmistakably traditional style — somber and lingering — by Jarlath Henderson, who is from Northern Ireland.
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Tokyo Godfathers plays out as a drama but it's enriched with perfectly calibrated comic relief that deftly livens up the somber story.
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The cast brings humanizing shades of pain, greed and longing to symbolic figures, without ever tearing the play's somber folk-tale fabric.
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After striking a somber tone earlier in the week, Trump in recent days has returned to his usual attacks against the press.
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And yet, in the somber aftermath of Saturday's defeat, it was hard not to recognize the inevitable uncertainty of the winter ahead.
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In its somber beauty — somehow both weightless and heavy-hearted — it's part of a long tradition of classical music inspired by loss.
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We thought it was going to be a sunny day, but it rained the whole time, which could explain the somber expressions.
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"Yesterday, December 18, was an important day for the Constitution of the United States and a somber day for America," she wrote.
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"Ghosteen" is an eerie, somber monolith, a set of 11 songs that stretches over an hour and is grouped on two CDs.
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But the mood is almost universally somber — far removed from the fireworks and self-congratulatory speeches that usually accompany official anniversary celebrations.
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The rare jazz musician to focus solely on the soprano saxophone, Ms. Bloom draws a somber and focused sound from the instrument.
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They claim it's a somber, serious occasion they're heartbroken over... and then they pass out impeachment-signing pens with special cases. Folks.
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Pelosi responded with a glare toward her fellow Democrats, urging them to stop, in an attempt to keep the impeachment process somber.
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And she wears a bright mix of colors to work, in jarring contrast to the sea of somber suits that surrounds her.
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He had a cake to himself though, and as everybody sang him "Happy Birthday," Justin looked a little ... dare we say, somber?
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Mr. Aucoin shows respect for the tender, charming words by setting them to somber music of lyrical pining over restless orchestral stirrings.
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But some predict a more somber process when senators are sworn in and the weight of the historic moment dictates the tone.
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But now we're in an impeachment process that is somber and formal, and they know they have to toe a harder line.
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The execution of this final hack at a highway rest stop is a pointedly joyous scene given the show's usual somber tone.
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"I'm sorry," candidate Eric Chu said, surrounded by somber-looking supporters, some in tears, adding he had also resigned as party chairman.
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The tone of this trailer is somber and dark, with no hint of the black comedy Breaking Bad was often famed for.
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America's China policy since Reagan has oscillated between intellectualized inconsistency (Bush) and impotent obeisance couched in the somber tones of ineffectual, nuance.
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"There is this somber almost resignation that yeah, this is something we're compelled to do, and we have to do," said Rep.
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When he did emerge in the Diplomatic Room, Trump delivered a somber statement that did not directly address the issue of firearms.
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Thomas, who was nominated to the court by President George H. W. Bush, is known for his somber demeanor on the bench.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced the unprecedented lockdown in a somber televised address Monday night, watched by a record 35.3 million people.
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And in an age when our blockbusters feel more pointlessly busy and somber than ever, that just might come as a relief.
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"It was an incredibly somber moment," said Tanya Harrison, a member of the mission's science team who was present in Pasadena, Calif.
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A television anchor not long ago ended a somber segment with a promise to keep praying for the troubled South American country.
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"The main hall had a capacity of 469 and they sold 1,300 tickets," a somber Salvini told reporters after visiting the site.
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The predominant colors are shades of dark blue, giving a nighttime feel, interrupted by somber reds, lime greens, and a few yellows.
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A sweet joke now takes on a more somber meaning after the tragic deaths of both Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds.
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About the closest thing to anything somber were separates in vivid blue and dresses that still popped with a black-and-white pattern.
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"It remains a somber time for the Southwest Family following the Flight 1380 accident," Chief Executive Officer Gary Kelly said in a statement.
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Every year, the Sundance Film Festival sneaks its somber way into the press, reminding us that Oscar buzz for 2018 begins in 2017.
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A somber Jimmy Fallon honored Bowie near the top of The Tonight Show, reflecting on the man he got to know first-hand.
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"My sister was raped in college; it really messed her up," he says, his tone somber, allowing for a moment of serious reflection.
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This wasn't solely due to the election cycle; in general, we couldn't log on to Twitter without being bombarded by really somber headlines.
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Members of the large crowd began to cry as the little girl delivered the lyrics in a somber tone similar to her father's.
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A lone trumpeter played a somber rendition of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" as photos of Fernández cycled on the video board.
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It turned out this pseudo-somber tone was but a porcelain veneer over the fangs beneath, a filler in the snarling upper lip.
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But lots of comedic fight scenes break up the story's more somber stretches, and the animation, especially in 3-D, is simply gorgeous.
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Instead, Clinton responded to the massacre with a somber speech in Cleveland in which she intentionally did not mention Trump by name once.
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And in Christian Camargo, who plays the title role, Mr. Nunn has an actor who grounds the play in solid if somber emotion.
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There was a weird moment where an Apple fan showed up and played the bagpipes and it was all very somber, very surreal.
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She was quiet, even somber, but she gave me a small smile when she caught me monitoring the escalating subtotal: $13. $34. $76.
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But a single somber thread connects the computer-generated faces staring back from his screen: They are all reconstructions of unidentified dead people.
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In Wormwood, Olson's son, Eric, recalled that his father was always somber the days his experiments worked, and all of the monkeys died.
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Maundy Thursday is considered a somber time in the Christian faith for all denominations of the religion, including the Catholic and Protestant traditions.
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Though the mood is somber, and almost everyone is dressed in black, shopping malls, markets, cinemas and even some bars have been open.
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The mood was somber, with many participants wearing all-black in mourning for Heyer, while others held signs lamenting the death of democracy.
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From his coiffed black hair to the pitch-black Ray Bans, Orbison's somber persona was made clear before he even opened his mouth.
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If you were to visit any of the Kardashian women's social media today, you may notice a more somber tone to their posts.
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Video games can elicit reactions that are introspective, reflective and somber, especially when players are focused on the increasingly complex narratives in gaming.
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President Obama and Castro stood during the somber moment that took place at the close of the first family's historic trip to Cuba.
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In a video shared to YouTube, Sikabwe can be seen playing guitar and singing a much more somber version of the catchy chorus.
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American Apparel blasted inboxes everywhere this week with the somber news that these are your last few days to snag the brands' wares.
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"Foot Locker has kicked off its fiscal year with a somber set of numbers," GlobalData retail analyst Carter Harrison wrote in an email.
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As the verdict was read, the accuser and her legal team appeared somber -- she had her head down as if she was praying.
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He'll be asking Americans to trust him on his new strategy while exercising a president's most somber duty, a decision on waging war.
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Terrified kids, shocked parents, authoritative law enforcement, inquisitive reporters, and somber politicians act as though they are slipping into some well-worn script.
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Days after tensions flared and US officials fired tear gas at the border, the mood inside the massive Tijuana shelter was somber Tuesday.
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She made her Senate announcement on Tuesday with a much more somber video, painting McConnell as the root of everything wrong with Washington.
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That somber theme is found in other works on the program, "The Master" and "No Man Is an Island," as well (733:723).
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But the mood was somber in Goma, where Fayulu supporters were dispersed by anti-riot police deployed to many areas in the city.
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The somber black ensemble, with its sharp Mao-collar jacket, reflected the Communist sympathies she had developed before buying the suit in 1968.
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In a brief, somber statement from the White House, Obama said that the FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of terror.
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"It remains a somber time for the Southwest Family following the Flight 211.31 accident," Chief Executive Officer Gary Kelly said in a statement.
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Ignatius ends on a somber note: The brutal paranoia of MBS's royal court in Riyadh recalls Baghdad in the days of Saddam Hussein.
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But as much as he wanted to sound optimistic, with a presidential election 10 months away, he still looked somber toward the end.
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The Closing the Gap report struck a somber tone as it outlined a litany of grim statistics highlighting the difficulties facing these communities.
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A somber mood is expected as the court hears oral arguments in two cases, its first action since Scalia, 79, died on Feb.
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Warren and I, sharing a bench in a dim Art Institute hallway, take a few somber moments to reflect before continuing our chat.
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Ethel and Courtney also wore matching straw sun hats and dark sunglasses and looked somber as they were driven away from the pier.
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He explores these more somber moments on "Bluffin'"—a bluesy guitar aches under Khalid's smooth vocals before he gets to the melancholic hook.
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But it is every bit as insightful as Veep about the nature of power, and a great deal more somber in its comedy.
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The company announced during a somber introduction to its CES press conference a few weeks back that it would reveal its findings soon.
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On Religion Thirty years ago, amid the somber prayers of Judaism's holiest day, Rabbi Kenneth Berger rose to deliver the Yom Kippur sermon.
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In Singapore, where labor law prohibits workers from marching, employees stood in a cavernous office lobby, somber and listening intently to the speakers.
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"Get out of Tampa," Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner said succinctly in a somber clubhouse moment after he struck out to end the game.
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On "Tangents," the group's new album, Mr. Peacock's somber bass takes center stage, and his band mates add a weightless webbing on top.
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And you could see it Chanel, held the morning after the dinner, though Mr. Lagerfeld had a more somber transition on the mind.
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When Mr. Goerne sang of the daily drudgery at the hospital, "Bearing the bandages, water, and sponge," his voice was somber and earthy.
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"Accidentally Brave" nevertheless contends at every turn that families can survive psychological devastation and reformulate themselves on a more solid if somber basis.
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When the passengers finally boarded the bus carrying cheap Chinese luggage, the mood was somber, but there was also a feeling of hope.
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Dealing with a bullpen blowup — Edwin Diaz on Thursday, Robert Gsellman on Friday, Seth Lugo on Saturday — has become a somber daily ritual.
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And toward the show's end, there is some, but it is, inevitably, more somber and deliberately faltering than that earlier eruption of bliss.
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The people at Thursday's Google meetings aid that while it was somber and tense, some felt the company was making the right moves.
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ARDMORE, Pa. — In late January, mourners placed flowers and jerseys and sneakers outside the gymnasium at Lower Merion High School in somber tribute.
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If we lived in a healthy society, the ensuing indictments would be handled in a serious way — somber congressional hearings, dispassionate court proceedings.
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All around him were racks of the new pieces, as far a cry from the somber suiting shown downstairs as could be imagined.
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In one somber moment, his costars, who are playing heightened and fictionalized versions of themselves, reflect on how fleeting life (and fame) is.
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I approached Walker's new show of figures sketched and collaged onto paper and linen with somber eyes and a growing impatience for spectacle.
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"Concertiana" was one of the most urgent and somber works that Mr. Taylor, who died last week at 88, had created in years.
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Death haunts Gillian Walsh's somber new work, "Moon Fate Sin," developed with Emily Hoffman and others and part of the Performa 17 festival.
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The week leading up to the Super Bowl has been more somber than usual after the tragic deaths of Kobe and Gianna Bryant.
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Google managed to navigate that emotional territory, with a piano soundtrack that bordered on somber, while still making people feel good — not bad.
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As in "A Dog's Purpose," the narrator here has an ingénue's dopey cheer far removed from the somber nobility of a White Fang.
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At Warner, which is Hollywood's largest studio, with vast television, movie and video game operations, the office culture can be somber and hierarchical.
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Instead, the mood was somber as Platform24's staff performed a kind of dirge, reading the names of imprisoned colleagues one by one.
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This captivating movie, like the blues itself, is at once a recognition of those somber truths and a gesture of protest against them.
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"It is with a heavy heart and somber mind that we remember and honor the victims, survivors, heroes of the Holocaust," said Trump.
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The postelection mood was somber for the new People Salvation Movement, which says that it has been systemically persecuted by Mr. Kagame's loyalists.
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The first movement, an episodic funeral march, moved with a weighty tread, over which a somber melodic line kept trying to offer solace.
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General McMaster is a serious, somber briefer who prefers an orderly process and does not respond particularly well to Mr. Trump's looser style.
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The work begins and ends with a horizontal tableau, with dancers slumped to support one another; this somber mood of near-dejection pervades.
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She invoked the Declaration of Independence and complimented her colleagues "for their somber approach" to a process that Pelosi herself had long resisted.
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The most transfixing moment, however, came during the somber, lingering final strand of Copland's Piano Sonata, which Mr. Tao played with bittersweet tenderness.
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The developing San Francisco of the 1890s becomes a rich background for these three as they play out their messy, somber, intertwined fates.
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Following the impeachment of President Trump, several candidates praised the House's vote while sounding a somber note about Wednesday's place in American history.
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For more than three full minutes, the camera wandered across a scene of utter destruction, a somber cliffhanger for a normally jaunty show.
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Somber data from China reinforced the case for Beijing to unveil further stimulus as manufacturing cools on weak demand and U.S. trade pressures.
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After all, it would only appear callous by those asking the questions to lead with the FBI findings on such a somber day.
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In a packed courtyard, a somber crowd stood silently in near-freezing cold, all eyes fixed on a pile of bouquets and candles.
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I commend our committee chairs and our members for their somber approach to actions which I wish the president had not made necessary.
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Many were fished out of the back of a closet, along with a memory of a long-lost job or a somber occasion.
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On election night, she sounded a somber tone in a victory address that quickly positioned her as a potential leading opponent of Trump.
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Biggs predicted another shift is likely to occur: a change in tenor as the process moves from the somber Intelligence Committee, where Rep.
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The Guest House isn't a somber place, but still, the volunteers weren't accustomed to this level of freewheeling autonomy or raucousness or youth.
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One somber reminder of this fact is the anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death: in 1998, his brutal murder in Wyoming shook the nation.
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But on Wednesday, months of tension mostly gave way to a somber calm as demonstrators left and a cold rain turned to snow.
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So Mr. Britell wrote a simple, somber, plangent piece that he initially called "Piano and Violin Poem," which he recorded in D major.
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France, which we assumed had been spared thanks to Mr. Macron's election in 2017, now faces a somber ritual of weekly violent protests.
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She had a lighthearted exchange with Pope Francis over the president's diet, in contrast with a somber-looking group photo taken minutes later.
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This was our somber discussion that day on the 88 bus, which, like all the others, started at the beginning of the line.
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"One thing about my photographs is that they're generally considered sad, or somber, or moody, or lonely — those kinds of adjectives," he said.
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Some, like Archbishop Blair, have held somber reparations Masses like the one in Guilford last month or led worshipers in special rosary prayers.
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To some extent, the excitement surrounding the students' progress illustrates a somber reality in urban education, where big hopes hinge on small victories.
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"Some people are just using this situation to get personal benefit," Njenga said to somber nods from a crowd of youths around him.
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He bathes his figures in blues and blacks, warmed with dimensional highlights of red and orange, to evoke somber revelations of internal turmoil.
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John Kasich of Ohio struck a somber note, saying he was disappointed that Justice Scalia's death had turned into a partisan fight so quickly.
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Similarly somber and in control is the presence of the singer and songwriter Matthew Brookshire, who has collaborated with Ms. Garfield in recent years.
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Lately, Lorre's cards have taken a rather somber turn, reflecting his distaste for the Trump administration and concerns about the direction of the country.
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Standing alongside his South Korean counterpart, he appeared somber as he listened to a US military official, who pointed at landmarks in the distance.
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"Welcome to America," declared a somber TIME cover, which showed the picture of the Honduran child Yanela Sanchez next to a towering President Trump.
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"It is with a heavy heart and somber mind that we remember and honor the victims, survivors, heroes of the Holocaust," Trump's statement began.
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Humano's decision comes just weeks after a somber Macri announced in a televised May 2000 speech that Argentina would start talks with the IMF.
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That video game is fun, but dying puts the somber words of Albert Einstein, Ellie Wiesel, and Chris Kyle in front of my face.
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But Aldean's song is a somber, almost mournful one: "They don't know a thing / About what it takes / Livin' this way," the chorus repeats.
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The repository of America's 31st president is a somber tribute to both the humble beginnings of West Branch's native son and his episodic career.
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The compositions cover a welcome dynamic range: Ms. Melford's "Moonless Night" opens in a pool of somber reflection, and slowly moves toward emotional release.
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Musgraves offered a somber, piano-led rendition of "Rainbow," which was as emotive as everything we've come to expect from pop-country's greatest nostalgist.
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His stories are often tragic, but the mood tends to be more exuberant than somber, an emotional effect that can be hard to describe.
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Newly out on Blu-ray, it's also the most neorealist, shot in somber black and white and making extensive use of New York locations.
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Although created for commercial purposes, there's something heavy in the repeated tombs against these somber settings, a reflection of the standardization of American death.
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She is not in any way as somber and serious as the characters she chooses to play or as some interviewers have made out.
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The third entry in Syfy's Stargate franchise, Universe is a much darker, more somber show than its predecessors Stargate SG-1 and Stargate: Atlantis.
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The trailer also uses "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" by the Smashing Pumpkins (I think it's a remix?) to give everything a weirdly somber tone.
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"I think a lot of people talking about wearing black, it can be construed as a somber color," Golden Globe nominee Alison Brie said.
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There's a big, powerful battle theme, and the kind of sweeping song you'd expect to hear during a particularly somber moment in a game.
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The contest's final days are also ending on a somber note, with the recent death of former Prime Minister Bob Hawke at age 89.
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For the somber anniversary rituals, survivors will gather near the base of the tower&aposs shell before a nationwide minute of silence at noon.
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But it's precisely here that Manila in the Claws of Lights proves most uncompromising: intense, somber Julio loses his footing as his obsessions escalate.
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The king who acceded to the throne as a young man cut a quite different figure from the somber monarch into which he matured.
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But the air of somber civility did not last long, as leading lawmakers accused the Leave camp of having lied their way to victory.
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After, I was down on my luck with health issues, loneliness, and a somber reflection on what I gave up to achieve [my] dream.
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How did he not get tears on this The somber letter is full of the defeatism that seized Jorah the day he got greyscale.
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Add in the subpar outing by Syndergaard, and his eagerly awaited duel with the Giants ace Madison Bumgarner played out on a somber note.
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" — could have been uttered by Dior himself, who once announced, "In an epoch as somber as ours, luxury must be defended inch by inch.
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Near the end of his interview with Bill Murray, Howard Stern turned an already somber discussion about missed career opportunities into an existential grilling.
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A day after Sears Holdings Corp filed for bankruptcy protection, the hedge-fund manager addressed nearly 1,000 employees gathered at its somber headquarters. on.wsj.
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Yet the competitions, including the season championship, aren't terribly dramatic, except for the somber moments when paramedics have to be called into the ring.
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Worn with Tamara Mellon knee-high boots, the somber look was finished off with the most symbolic accessory of all – the red poppy pin.
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Charles M. Blow There is starting to be a sad, somber repetitiveness to the horror of terror attacks and the world's reaction to them.
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" A tweet with three somber photos of Melania (and almost 200,000 retweets) contends: "this makes me really sad, i genuinely feel bad for her.
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Zuma, who has an earthy manner and can be combative in the political arena, looked shaken at times and his tone throughout was somber.
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Do the somber math: "We have to figure out how to improve the cost to [traveling to Mars] by 5 million percent," Musk said.
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What you probably don't expect is a somber sunset, a tower of smoke rising from a wildfire, or a storm roiling over rough waves.
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Obama evoked the important role that bars and nightclubs have played in gay American life in his somber remarks on the attack at Pulse.
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Feature The Tel Aviv Museum of art is a somber slab of concrete built in the no-fuss brutalist style of the late '60s.
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Outside, survivors like Srey Heng, now a street vendor selling water and soft drinks, cast a more somber figure compared with the scenes inside.
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Trump toured Cape Coast Castle, a somber memorial site that formerly housed Ghanaian slaves before they were transported to the Americas by the British.
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Although it deals with subject matter that is somber and tricky, we were able to bring a lot of levity and humanity to it.
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And lest things get too somber, in "Montego Bae" she fantasizes about a fling in Jamaica, over a track like a skewed bossa nova.
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The former vice president was staid and somber, even as his remarks were marred by a few minor real-time snafus and slip-ups.
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Some saw a sharp contrast between the somber ceremony and the president's comments about the Vietnam War, during which he received four draft deferments.
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There has been variety — silly movies and somber ones; chapters that proclaim their topicality and episodes that embrace pure escapism — as well as consistency.
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Ever since Christopher Nolan took Batman to their mutually productive dark place, the DC cinematic super-universe has been as somber as a grave.
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And when, as the story demands, Elsa's somber dress magically transformed into a form-fitting, ice blue, crystal-studded gown, they shrieked in admiration.
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Owner of a face that's one of the marvels of modern cinema, Bill Nighy can give even the most somber movie a comic bent.
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For a few red carpet watchers, the ostentation was at odds with the somber messaging behind #MeToo's cri de coeur, but hardly a surprise.
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Following that death, Monahan took to Twitter in what has now become a somber recurrence, sharing phone numbers for officer helplines and department chaplains.
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He loves nothing more than throwing restraint to the winds, and this was, by those standards, a somber parade; revelation by a thousand cuts.
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Her own brown body is painted in Gauguin's stylization of the female nude, with a plain ponytail and distant, somber expression on her face.
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On Monday morning, Steven Banks, the commissioner of social services, joined about 100 people at a somber vigil for the men killed in Chinatown.
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I love the strange, somber final section, a depiction of the Eurasian curlew ("le courlis cendré"), especially when the music starts madly swirling here.
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On a somber night, many held aloft flickering flames, sang songs and listened to speeches calling on Beijing to fully atone for the crackdown.
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Still, hundreds more stood outside the arena during the service, listening and watching on their phones in what felt like a somber block party.
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"We are ready to help Saudi Arabia protect their people," he said, with a somber face, but beginning to bob slightly in his chair.
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In contrast, SOTU speeches to Congress and the nation are far more somber and deliberative events, even if they are punctuated by emotional appeals.
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Criss Angel is sharing some somber news about his young son's dire medical battle ... the leukemia is back after a brief dip into remission.
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National Geographic explores the disturbing reality of captive tigers in America and Emmet Gowin's dark and somber photographs highlight the scars of nuclear destruction.
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It's a gentle film that's reassuring despite its somber introspection, and no less exuberant than his usual work, with fluid and free-moving animation.
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Trump's statements seeking to project optimism and downplay the threat of the virus have been at odds with the somber warnings of health officials.
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