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"You will see, my lovely little wife," he said solemnly, addressing the picture.
Turn on the evening news, see that familiar face solemnly addressing a bank of cameras, and you know: Someone has died.
Mirroring the dichotomy he laments, the video cuts from Monda, seated in front of a wall of bookcases and solemnly addressing the camera, to what appears to be softly lit stock footage of a young woman curled up on a cushioned bay window seat, sensuously turning the pages of a book.
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We first meet him as he solemnly addresses a Women's' Temperance League meeting with, apparently, great sincerity.
How is it that my alma mater, Barnard College, has tracked me down just in time for my birthday at the end of May with an invitation to attend a meeting of Project Continuum, which solemnly describes itself as addressing "the needs of alumnae who are 50 and older," said needs having been adduced to include "navigating the health care system" and "memory training".
And because you were addressing the largest crowd you'd ever seen, you added solemnly that your ticket was to "fight to preserve human rights" and to "fight against injustice".
Stephen Colbert addressed viewers on The Colbert Report to solemnly say, "I don't have to tell you, that there is a war on religion in America".
Members would address one another with honorifics like "noble grand brother" and solemnly discuss financial and maintenance matters while he and other children prowled the rented hall.
Richie McCaw and his forwards solemnly stood in a circle like soldiers, arms wrapped tightly around each other, as he addressed them in hushed tones.
After a gala Celebration Luncheon addressed by, among others, the high commissioner for Antigua and Barbuda, the Royal Engineers will raise their instruments one last time and solemnly beat the retreat.
Perhaps we prefer to think of the country as something that emerged from the deliberations of men in powdered wigs holding pewter tankards or Abraham Lincoln solemnly reciting the Gettysburg Address.
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