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Literally dark, In Darkness, to open this week in New York, takes place under ground in the sewers of Lvov, Poland in Holocaust era Europe.
These are literally dark works.
"I try to avoid dark places – I don't mean figuratively dark, I mean literally dark.
Meaning literally "dark" or "obscure," yūgen suggested beauty only partially perceived fully felt but barely glimpsed by the viewer.
Mr. Martins's second section is thus a literally dark passage, with Darci Kistler, in a white striped leotard, carried and maneuvered between Jock Soto and Charles Askegard, who wear slit black velvet skirts and patterned black tops (costumes by Mr. Vaes).
Thus, Persian erotic poetry, dark-skinned women are addressed as sabz-eh, as in phrases like سبز گندم گون sabz-eh-gandom-gun (literally "dark wheat colored") or سبز مليح sabz-eh-malih ("a dark beauty").
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(It's literally darker, too: July shot it in a pastel-free palette of beiges and browns).
Never a rebel, but always a designer whose apparently sweet clothes have a disturbing undercurrent, he sent out a collection that was literally darker than his previous shows.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is, however, literally darker than the first two bright, clean movies that Chris Columbus delivered: a touch muddier, a hint grainier in its look.
They relate how Krishna (literally "black," or "dark as a cloud") was born into the Yadava clan, the son of Vasudeva and Devaki, who was the sister of Kamsa, the wicked king of Mathura (in modern Uttar Pradesh).
She nurses what is literally a dark secret on that subject.
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