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This poem ends on a desolate note.
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Take, for example, the magazine dated June 16 , 1945 in which we see a "Desolation Note" that does not look quite desolate enough to us: "The Minister of Reconstruction in the present Italian government is Signor Ruin".
The letter has a desolate feel, like a note from Mr Godot's office informing the tramps not to bother waiting any longer.
As a desolate clarinet solo wafted up from the orchestra, the notes seemed to materialize without attacks.
Note Mark Twain's description of the Israeli flora from his trip there in 1867: "A desolate country whose soil is rich enough, but is given over wholly to weeds... a silent, mournful expanse... a desolation..
Also noting the depressing Realism utilized in the story, editor Vincent Starrett stated: "It is a desolate picture, and the tale is one of our greatest short stories".
He then goes on to describe the Senate's overall dysfunction, without ironically noting that Lugar was nominally in favor of the Senate not being such a desolate chamber of hack-obstructionists diddling one another all day long.
His standards segment included a desolate, disbelieving "Blue Skies" and a wistful but deft version of "Stardust" in which he landed precisely on every note of the tricky melody.
All four women whose bodies were found scattered over a desolate quarter-mile of grassy dunes on Long Island last month had worked as prostitutes, the police said Monday, noting that a serial killer was probably responsible for their deaths.
A desolate place.
It left me with a desolate feeling".
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