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Cobain is resolutely dark, confessing to having a "hatred toward a lot of people".
A resolutely dark chocolate mousse atop a stave of passion fruit curd wears a double halo of white chocolate hoops.
With no electricity, cables or satellites, let alone service providers and all the rest of the digital panopoly, the iPad's screen would remain resolutely dark, its crisp and gleaming plastic and metal case holding little interest for the architects of the Great Pyramid of Cheops or Salisbury Cathedral.
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Oblivious to the contradiction of labeling towering heels a symbol of independence while admitting that wearing them requires assistance to cross a cobbled street, the film resolutely ignores the dark side of its obsession.
Diwali, India's festival of light, ended with England still resolutely in the limited-overs dark, and if they did not exactly howl like the packs of dogs attempting to escape the constant volley of firecrackers, there were grim faces all round on Saturday evening.
With ads and fliers promoting "an after-dark adventure," the resolutely un-hip Clifton's hopes to add downtown's hipsters to its guest list.
He looked calm and self-composed as he walked into the airport, wearing a tight white shirt and dark jeans, and stared resolutely ahead as police officers helped him through a waiting media scrum.
I resolve to resolutely restyle my resolutions.
Gazing ahead resolutely and gripping a lacrosse stick is a handsome dark-haired Mohawk man with a bandage over his right brow.
Calasso's book can be seen as a series of spirited improvisations on the theme expressed in Walter Benjamin's essays on Baudelaire: that the poet, though he remained resolutely in the Romantic tradition, was the first to express the dark new reality of what Benjamin called "the permanent catastrophe" of life after the Industrial Revolution.
But the show suffers from a failure to commit: resolutely charting a middle course between cheese-ball parody and something darker and more sophisticated, it manages to be both over the top and consistently flat, too silly to take seriously and too dull to care about.
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