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When "Spring Awakening" finally reached the stage, Wedekind complained that it was being treated too solemnly.
The Dalai Lama's success in escaping has even been attributed (not too solemnly, one is glad to grant) to spiritual forces that may have conjured up a belt of cloud to hide his fleeing retinue from the Chinese air force.
"Camel" is thematically fixed on building a sense of trust, as the young calf tries to find a new family, and the movie, too, solemnly -- but not somberly -- asks for the audience's trust.
Vincent Canby, in his review for the New York Times, wrote, "[The film] is not to be analyzed too solemnly, though.
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"The statistics are not too good," he said solemnly.
However they now note ruefully that gay marriage is – whisper it solemnly – "a step too far".
Mrs. Clinton seemed almost too moved to speak and nodded solemnly.
Death, too, has its ceremonies, which are solemnly observed in CHRISTMAS MOURNING (Grand Central, $25.99) when the head cheerleader at the local high school ("one of the golden ones") is killed in a car crash.
Gary Barlow is still there too, more waistcoat than man now, solemnly hitting a piano pedal with his big foot and playing millionaire-friendly ballads.
Well, I'm a conservative Christian, he said solemnly, and I reckon you are, too, sir, being a Texan.
Olney, like too many New York sportswriters in recent years, solemnly deplores the innate monetary advantage that Steinbrenner enjoys in pursuing this aim, and his demands that his players perform.
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