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"I convinced him it could be historical," said Mr. Curry, whose solemn gaze is occasionally broken by a wide, boyish grin.
Evidence of GM's stylistic transformation was already on the street with the resurrection of Cadillac a brand whose solemn dullness had made it America's car of choice for funeral processions and airport waiting lines.
That was O'Neill, whose solemn maritime tale "Bound East for Cardiff" made its debut with the Wharf Theater's great back doors open -- the sea an apt backdrop and nature courteously contributing the fog demanded in the script.
Nor does it remind readers of the affront given to the C.I.A., before whose solemn memorial of fallen colleagues the President stood as he delivered this performance of delusional self-regard.
Much of the instrumental music, composed by Mr. Collins and Mark Mancina, belongs to the same quasisymphonic, pseudo-African mode of "The Lion King," whose solemn tribal beats and chants, augmented by what sounded like 101 strings, evoked the Dark Continent with the cast-of-thousands grandiosity of a Cecil B. DeMille soundtrack.
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Shortly before the convention, Mitt Romney had pressed the coal theme with an appearance in Ohio, where he stood with a group of sooty miners whose sad, solemn faces seemed to underscore their concern about big government.
Liszt drew the piece's title from a line by French poet and statesman Alphonse de Lamartine: "What is life but a series of preludes to that unknown hymn whose first solemn note is intoned by death?" The philosophy inherent in those words led generations of critics to draw somewhat misguided parallels between the poem and particular melodies in Liszt's work.
Nine days after the shelling of the school, Najia perches on a sofa at the relative's house where she is staying, a solemn child whose hands twist into tight little balls as she haltingly recalls what happened.
"It's clear after a defeat no one is happy, but the only thing I can say is the players worked hard and the reaction in the second half on an awful pitch was the reaction we expect," a solemn Benitez, whose team has taken only two points in its last four games, told Sky television.
The job of sifting and reporting on hundreds of Nobel nominations received each year is approached by scientists here as a solemn charge whose success or failure reflects on their home institutions and their country, and whose ultimate and entirely uncynical goal is to make the world a better place for humanity.
A visitor stood apart: a solemn young woman whose floor-length mane fell over the blue-green mantle of a juni-hitoe.
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