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And Zachary had nodded, seeming just as sad for himself as his wife was.
Harry had a sad childhood himself, so he is especially drawn to a case that involves long-term abuse, as indicated by many signs of trauma to the boy's bones.
And Mr. Rylance's character in "Jerusalem," which opened on Thursday night in an enthralling production directed by Ian Rickson, seems on first acquaintance like a pretty sad joke himself: a boastful wreck of a man held together by drugs and drink, existing as a 24-hour party guy in a squalid mobile home in the English countryside.
The next installment of !K7's beloved mix series is being brought to you by the original tech-house sad-lad himself, Michael Mayer.
He is sad: not for himself, but for his family.
Mr. Biden looked sad as Mr. Obama himself stepped in to vouch for him.
On his own website, Gary Walker said in a statement that it was "a very sad day" for himself, John's family and all of their many fans.
We can only imagine how Liam Neeson, a gruffer presence, who for a long while was Spielberg's choice of leading man, would have fared as Lincoln; and I hope one day to see Viggo Mortensen, whose bone structure has the right sad concavity, impress himself on the role.
Mandelson himself sad that he did not envisage "mass disconnections" of web access.
I kind of miss that version, because this version is just a sad caricature of himself.
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