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Another spring group, Dark Garden, features Lucite beaded necklaces and carved floral brooches with crystal-encrusted thorns, movable blooms and pollen pods.
The new look of dark springs from its use in the film criticism of the 1940's: the film noir.
Early in production, Whale decided that the same actress cast to play the Bride should also play Mary Shelley in the film's prologue, to represent how the story — and horror in general — springs from the dark side of the imagination.
Nacho's music springs from the dark, depressive side of Seattle that once birthed the grunge movement but his twisted lyricism is balanced by humor in the same way Nirvana's music once was.
In "According to My Mother," refreshing candor springs from a dark place for a mother-son duo, but if you haven't had your fill of gay coming-of-age humor (And, who has?), set your sights on stand-up Matteo Lane.
In the water below, from the pit of a saltwater spring called Habitat Bay, dark shapes were emerging from the deep.
BLOOMBERG NEWS Economic Outlook Darkens | In the words of Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, there is a "light recovery blowing in a spring wind" with "dark clouds on the horizon," The New York Times reports.
Since the group — including the guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero and Mr. Way's younger brother, the bassist Mikey Way — formed in 2001, it has developed a glam-emo aesthetic that seems sprung from a dark and glossy comic book.
But Prince hit, I suspect, on a profound truth: above all, this is a work about destructive obsession and seems to spring from some dark, expressive need in Sondheim himself.
There is a "light recovery blowing in a spring wind" with "dark clouds on the horizon," Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, said Thursday, at the start of meetings here that will focus on Europe's troubles and global growth.
Indeed, metaphor itself, often in the form of simile, is the glory of Homer, who spins similitudes with abandon, as in the Robert Fagles translation here from The Iliad: So they fought to the death around that benched beaked ship as Patroclus reaches Achilles, his great commander, and wept warm tears like a dark spring running down some desolate rock face, its shaded currents flowing.
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