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Not the Take That anthem, alas, but a quite dark and intense ballad/waltz sung by a man with immaculate cheekbones and Melinda Messenger on the violin.
Briefly, subjects sat in a comfortable armchair in a quite dark room at a +/− 90 cm distance from the monitor.
"A quite dark collection of soul/funk tunes dealing with war, violence, religion, the 'popularity' of the devil and other problems of American society of the 1970s.
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You wouldn't look like a tomboy but quite dark and you don't want that.
Were trying to tell a story that is sometimes quite dark, through a whimsical positive approach, the way I think they would have told it.
"Clearly we are in the middle of a situation that is quite dark," she said in an interview during the brief gap between preparatory gatherings in Brazil and Mexico earlier this week and her departure for Washington on Friday.
It was back in 1483 which is, like, when you think about it, over 500 years ago, and the two Princes were going through a forest which was quite dark as no one had invented street lights then, which is a bit of a shame.
Quite dark, a lot of it.
"The old space was quaint, covered in wainscoting, but a bit shabby and quite dark," Ms. Morgan said.
That's quite dark for a primetime comedy caper, isn't it?
Because it's situated down from the road and is quite dark, using a lot of colour worked well.
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