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"Andrew Largeman is the introverted, melancholy side.
Stephen had a melancholy side to him as well.
It was Russell who urged Albarn to indulge his more reflective, melancholy side.
There's no light at all in the painting, so somehow it touches one's melancholy side in a brooding Victorian way.
But his melancholy side crept in as early as the second album, in songs like the reflective Late in the Day.
There is a melancholy side to his nature, too, never more expressive than when he is confronting the sadness inherent in certain human relationships.
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For Tarnoff, some of the most interesting material came from Twain's drunken tirades to Stoddard during a lecture tour in the early 1870s, in which he revealed a melancholy, depressive side not otherwise evident in his early writing.
The book was written with the cooperation of Mr. Schulz's family, but in the weeks leading up to its release, some family members have criticized it, saying that it overemphasizes his melancholy and chilly side at the expense of other aspects of his personality — his generosity, his sense of humor, his love of family and, in many ways, his resolute normalness.
It was a work in which he had conducted the Philharmonic before, and, as always, he pointed up the distance between the music's melancholy and manic sides.
As formerly not-dead young doctor Liv Moore, Rose McIver is just terrific, easily moving between the melancholy and motivated sides of her character.
But all of this has a reverse side, a melancholy aspect.
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