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Mr. Lohan was hardly morose about his own legal troubles.
I left feeling unusually morose about the fate of opera in New York.
James is inexplicably morose about this, which is unfortunate for Mr. Fuller (who wrote and directed).
But many private-equity executives are morose about their former comrade Mitt Romney's bid for the Republican nomination.
But rather than getting morose about the state of the nation, Lundgren and Christensen took a lighter approach.
Yet although many Christians are morose about their prospects, others hope that a more democratic Egypt may provide opportunities to end their community's political isolation.
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Earlier Ms. Wasser had offered a brand-new song of her own: a torchy, morose waltz about a Christmastime breakup.
What is remarkable about "Les Intouchables" is that it is so un-French: no ideology, no intellectualism, no class warfare or morose soliloquy about the human condition.
These reflections naturally segue into morose complaints about the rut Paul's life has fallen into: the six months he planned to spend in his dead-end job have somehow stretched to 15 years.
It might not be for you if … You're not quite in the mood for a poetically written, but undoubtedly morose, album about love, break-ups and life after heartache.
He'll have to scale back the crazy and become about as morose as the CBC really is; remember that this is the network that contains producers and execs high enough to think Little Mosque On the Prairie is funny.
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