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There was an ineffable sadness at work.
It reaches out to his ineffable sadness, and almost gets there.
The most striking thing the cases share, though, is an ineffable sadness.
The ineffable sadness of this woman is in the end beautifully rendered.
"Nothing can erase the ineffable sadness of an American presidency, like this one, in total intellectual collapse," Bolton wrote.
I am moved by Henry James's ineffable sadness, the belief that human experience is full of loss, and that high morals don't stand a chance.
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Click here to listen That ineffable sadness suffuses Goldroom's work.
Unspeakable sadness.
TONIGHT, millions of Americans will raise a glass, sing the only three Scottish words they know and remember the past with an ineffable blend of sadness and delight.
Just after he breaks and enters, there is a wonderful, full-figure shot of him, turning to the camera: semi-tender, slow as a bear (though bears can be riled), with a lazy eye and that ineffable shroud of sadness.
The second is far worse, Mr. Amis wrote, an "ineffable compound of depression, sadness (these two are not the same), anxiety, self-hatred, sense of failure and fear for the future".
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