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These are sweet, sad women, living on the fringes of the entertainment industry in Los Angeles.
The music box played a very sweet, sad tinkling little tune.
Documents are passed in the shadows; violins sound with the sweet, sad music of nostalgia.
Painted with wispy delicacy, her small pictures of people in the woods conjure sweet, sad moods.
It's no classic, but it puts forth the same sweet, sad, empathy-provoking charm as its predecessors.
Finally, there is the possibility that the melody itself, that sweet, sad, Jewish-sounding tune, speaks for those whom Feldman heard beneath the cobblestones of German towns.
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Much of the sweetness and sadness of "Sweet and Sad" comes from our awareness that this is a play, a performance.
Giacchino often reaches for this sweet-sad tone, complicating the show's fantasy veneer.
— Matthew Trammell Franz Schubert has traditionally been thought of as the ultimate Viennese composer, an artist who captured the city's sweet-sad soul in a lovely, placid Biedermeier bottle.
Concerns about how the distinctly American indie (how to translate "bromance"?) might play overseas were swept up in that cacophony: its sweet-sad, funny-tense cadence was confirmed as universal.
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