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Created in Paris in 1946, the piece is steeped in existential despair, and a very precise note must be struck if it is to play convincingly.
Although they are often steeped in deep dark tones, they do not suggest despair.
WB and UPN, two of the upstart networks, have aimed at young black audiences with sitcoms steeped in African-American cultureferencesnces and vernacular, though Bogle despairs of them as too much of a "jivey, jokester experience" for adults.
Or consider the novels of Hemingway, steeped in a postwar bleakness so deep that distraction alone holds despair at bay — a condition with which Singer's survivors, a truly lost generation, are intimately acquainted.
But don't despair, because you can still enjoy chocolate sourced from areas that are not steeped in slavery.
We are steeped in violence.
In its citation accompanying the nomination, The Times wrote: "Steeped in Arab political history but also in its culture, Shadid recognized early on that along with the despots, old habits of fear, passivity and despair were being toppled.
His hometown was steeped in anti-Semitism.
The event was steeped in nostalgia.
I grew up steeped in this stuff.
It was a ceremony steeped in tradition.
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