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Recast as Victorian hymnology, Dante's Comedy became the most solemn of poems.
Mr. Hallberg, the most endearingly solemn of young artists, is more danseur noble than razzle-dazzle bravura dancer.
"Nocturne," which has been extended to run through this weekend, is the more solemn of the two.
The most solemn of the Jewish festivals, Yom Kippur is a day when sins are confessed and expiated and human beings and God are believed to be reconciled.
Yet only since 2009 have journalists been allowed to photograph coffins returning from the war zones, the most solemn of rites at this air base.
The most solemn of the five fasts, its self-denials are more rigorous than those prescribed for the others, and, like Yom Kippur, the fast begins at sunset.
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During Lent, kings and schoolboys, commoners and nobility, all complained about being deprived of meat for the long, hard weeks of solemn contemplation of their sins.
The capital of an oil-rich Muslim country, KL is full of the solemn emblems of modernity: skyscrapers, five-star hotels with vast atria, and imposing shopping malls.
"Appelfeld's fiction has some of the solemn tone of biblical parable," Larry Wolff wrote here last year.
Being essentially vocal, pre-Islamic music was an emotional extension of the solemn declamation of poems in Bedouin society.
Figure 13 shows a solemn moment of demonstration of unit operation (from left to right: the author, Eugene Strativnov, Director of the Gas Institute of NASU, Borys Bondarenko, and colleague, Alexander Khovavko).
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