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But dire conclusions about their conflicted, brooding nature clash with how they see themselves.
"I had read the book as a teenager and was very affected by its exquisite prose and brooding nature," Kohn says.
Curiously, despite the racked and brooding nature of her thoughts here, the dance becomes less obsessive, not more: the main change is in her loss of force.
Despite Skarsgård's brooding nature and the sad secret at the show's heart, it does what so many fail to do, by pulsing with a humour that induces all-out love from the start.
It's a good thing that Cardinal has the brooding nature for this job, and a better thing yet that Blunt writes in such a clean, forceful style that the plot contrivances don't seem to matter.
Alfred Soto of The Quietus observes a "joy" in his singing that "leavens the often brooding nature" of the music.
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Visit Shetland, for its haunting nature, brooding skies, empty beaches, plentiful recreational drugs.
His early books, romances with a South American setting, are weak in characterization but imbued with a brooding sense of nature's power.
The other force acting upon Holloway's careering life-path is an unquestionably serious brooding upon the nature of religious experience and meaning.
In the masterly manner of P. D. James, Mankell projects his hero's brooding thoughts onto nature itself, rendered raw in Laurie Thompson's translation.
Whether Spielberg suffered emotional injuries that caused his paternal fixation or, like many male filmmakers, simply brooded on the nature of authority and heroism, associating the latter with fatherhood, it's impossible to say.
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