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Was it a kind of sombre foreboding that led me to evoke that fisherman on the eve of the catastrophe?
Whatever happens, there is a stock of indelible images that call to mind those of the revolutions of the year of grace 1989; it is the mark of this marvel the French Christian philosopher Maurice Clavel called an Event and that no fear, no reservations, no sombre foreboding should, for the moment, dissuade one from applauding.
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When more good news about longevity is proclaimed on radio bulletins, there is usually a curiously sombre note of foreboding in the announcer's voice.
Their mood is sombre and full of foreboding.
Juror Brown describes the paint as having a "muted and sombre" effect that creates a "sense of foreboding" in these "forsaken places".
Romania's Adrian Ghenie operated in a very different register: sombre, silent, charged with a very central European sense of foreboding and unease.
Then foreboding.
Alex Fogel and Brandon Stirling Baker's lighting, made more dramatic by smoke, created an atmosphere of foreboding, and Elena Comendador's dark-blue costumes — simple tights and leotards, with short, tattered skirts for the women — added to the sombre feeling.
Intensely sombre.
Why such dark foreboding?
The weather was foreboding.
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