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But all of this has a reverse side, a melancholy aspect.
So the father is intensely present and absent at the same time: Abrams hints a little at this more melancholy aspect of Super 8 culture.
The noted naturalist John K. Townsend, visiting the island in the 1830's, found a "melancholy aspect" there, and it is no wonder.
Melville was a compulsive researcher, but his attitude to documents and records has a humane, if melancholy, aspect which Parker simply couldn't countenance.
Or perhaps his melancholy aspect derives from the next upheaval: Young's father left the family not long after his son's illness, and took Neil's only brother along with him.
Lesnik admits there's a melancholy aspect to the band's story, but adds, "There was that quality to Karen's voice--a haunting quality.
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There are some melancholy aspects to an elegant retrospective, at the Met Breuer, of the Italian artist Lucio Fontana, who is famous for the monochrome canvases, neatly slashed with knives, that he made or executed between 1958 and his death, ten years later, at the age of sixty-nine.
Camden Arts Centre, London, 30 January to 29 March Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden The South African painter Marlene Dumas's lucid, disturbing portraits include Amy Winehouse, in which the singer's much reproduced face takes on a melancholy, ghostly aspect.
He gives it a melancholy look.
It's a melancholy prospect.
It is indeed a melancholy scene.
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