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But there was no desolation on that block, Ms. Warner.
Sir Ernest Shackleton once wrote: "In all the world there is no desolation more complete than the polar night.
"No sadness, no desolation and, above all, no anger: that is too much to give to these men who are unable to offer anything … the I-couldn't-give-a-a-damn attitude is the only banner under which this team is capable of rallying.
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Little red poppies germinated in the soil upturned by exploding shells, and bloomed in the desolation of No-Man's Land.
The place fairly reeks of desolation; no one, it seems, has been here in a very long time.
The house is empty to the point of desolation: no shades for any of the lightbulbs, none of the usual family photos or decorations.
In that sense, if no other, the desolation of Barr's family life may have been an advantage, making his choices clear.
So, with no lack of desolation and astonishment on view, how come the new film pulls you in less sharply than the short one from a dozen years ago, and leaves your heart less scarred?
Such desolation, however, is no longer the dominant note.
He evokes the quiet beauty of old Isfahan, the harsh, sunstruck brilliance of the small towns on the gulf and the desolation of the no man's land near the border with Iraq.
The music looks back to suave 1950's R & B, but it's no shield against the desolation of "You Don't Exist No More" or "My Bottle Is My Companion".
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