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With his dreadlocks, baggy pants and brooding air, he defied expectations.
Naturally, so is the rest of their vain, pampered milieu, with the exception of Marissa (Mischa Barton), the rich girl next door, who seems intrigued by Ryan's brooding air of mystery -- and sleeveless undershirts.
It is a rare highbrow popcorn flick, filled with obviously overly-literate college kids and the brooding air of espionage and urgency.
She was in a rush to leave and escape the capital's brooding air.
Of course my own effort, taken in a storm - need I say more, given my typically exquisite timing - highlights a brooding air of mystery, and that's being charitable.
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Not a very exciting occupation, but even these men wanted their likenesses captured, and Rembrandt managed to give these seemingly quashingly bland officials an air of brooding mystery.
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I think there are a lot of mysteries and procedural-type shows on the air that are brooding and dark.
According to new research presented at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology annual meeting here, some rhinoceros-sized dinosaurs successfully brooded in open-air nests by arranging the eggs so they wouldn't break.
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