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It's a less sombre variation on his Greenberg.
Less sombre is the statue of the 14th-century king Wladyslaw Lokietek.
Comedian Phil Kay's on-stage antics have been shocking audiences in a rather less sombre fashion.
Let's hope that he has been encouraged by the outcome of the election and will be in a less sombre mood than usual.
Considerably less sombre is the Balancing Barn, in rural Suffolk, a long, shiny metal structure that protrudes fifty feet over a hill, less a barn than a covered bridge that stops in midair.
This is far less sombre, and by the end - Iran beat Bahrain 1-0, theavensavens - has made a good case for football not as a male preserve but as a bonding agent of national pride and togetherness.
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And the place he pieces them together is his music, a mood-mosaic of words and sounds that is never less than sombre and always supremely stylish.
His view of the opening funeral march is less weighty and sombre than many, but the grip on the huge structure is always unswervingly sure and remorselessly discharged in the final pair of vocal movements.
Her poetry from the 1980s is more sombre and less optimistic, as in the collection Stea de pradǎ (1985; "Star of Prey").
How To Train Your Dragon may have stolen its boy-and-his-creature thunder, but this forest-dwelling fantasy remake is more sombre and less sappy than expected.
The Greek goddess Nike herself frequently appears on civic memorials, particularly in Britain and Canada, personifying victory, often pointing the way to soldiers: the image is far less, common, however, on more sombre memorials in battlefields and graveyards.
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