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Such unrelenting views, along with a brooding temperament, have made him a fixture but not a popular player in Albany.
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For a while it succeeds, mingling absurdity with suspense and finding an undercurrent of pathos in Claude's brooding, watchful temperament and Germain's simmering frustration.
Finally, the writings of Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess, two psychiatrists who angered their psychoanalytic colleagues in the Sixties by suggesting children began life with distinctive temperaments, provoked brooding on this idea and the desire to study infant temperaments in my laboratory.
At this point, what was obviously an impetuous and brooding strain in Allston's temperament found expression by depicting nature in the darker, more destructive moods dear to Turner.
The island — a two-hour hop by plane and ferry from Stockholm, where Bergman now ventures only in order to work — also provides the brooding setting for "The Passion of Anna" (1969), and its extremes match Bergman's roiling temperament.
The island a two-hour hop by plane and ferry from Stockholm, where Bergman now ventures only in order to work also provides the brooding setting for "The Passion of Anna" (1969), and its extremes match Bergman's roiling temperament.
She paused, brooding.
I'm brooding".
Votive candles start brooding.
Second, and most important: brooding.
Rote, brooding, souly yawntronica.
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