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The ' 98 season would begin on a somber note with the death of legendary broadcaster Harry Caray.
Many episodes ended on a somber note, and villains often got away with their crimes.
However, most episodes dealt with more serious subjects ( e. g., heroin addiction in " The Loser ") and did not shy away from ending on a somber note.
" On a more somber note, his song " Seryoga Sanin " told the story of a free spirited friend who dies tragically.
In the summer of 1991, Norway High's baseball tradition ended on a triumphant but somber note.
" Spotnitz later said, " I can't say I regret killing them off, as you know, no one really dies in The X-Files [...] But I do feel tonally it was a mistake to end the episode on such a somber note.
The film ends on a somber note as Ellen, presumably disheartened at the incident, appears to leave the school ( she throws her teaching certificate into a garbage bin ).
" Palmer's interview ended on a somber note: " They had seven wells up there, water wells, and every damn one of them was contaminated ," Palmer said, " It was a horror story.
The album starts in a more somber note with " Over the Edge ", which was used in the film Point Break, but the bulk of it consists of standard hard rockers, such as " Kiss My Love Goodbye " and " My Koo Ka Choo ".

somber and was
Colour was somber and conservative, and traces of brush strokes were suppressed, concealing the artist's personality, emotions, and working techniques.
A film version was made in 2003, which emphasised the work's somber, chilling mood.
* The 2001 Emmy Awards: scheduled for September 16, 2001, the show was rescheduled twice ( the first rescheduled date was the day the United States started Operation Enduring Freedom ) before taking place on November 4, with a somewhat somber atmosphere after surviving rumors of cancellation.
Murasaki seems to have been unhappy with court life and was withdrawn and somber.
For example, the First and Second Estates proceeded into the assembly wearing their finest garments, while the Third Estate was required to wear plain, oppressively somber black, an act of alienation that Louis would likely have not condoned.
Whereas the play ( and the trilogy of which it is the last play ) was meant to end with somber mourning for the dead brothers, the spurious ending features a herald announcing the prohibition against burying Polyneices, and Antigone's declaration that she will defy that edict
At Chenonceau Louise was told of her husband's assassination in 1589 and she fell into a state of depression, spending the remainder of her days wandering aimlessly along the château's corridors dressed in mourning clothes amidst somber black tapestries stitched with skulls and crossbones.
He was bored, alone in his shell, and so he cracked it with a shake of his body and slid out of its confines, finding everything somber and silent outside, finding himself alone in the nothingness.
For example, the Toledo Blade reported that the book “ is a faithful portraiture of the conditions it represents, showing how the tangle of human life is knotted thread by thread ” but that it was “ too realistic, too somber to be altogether pleasing ”.
Initially, the language was supposed to be more somber and classical, but Meyer made some last minute changes.
Gunsmoke was often a somber program, particularly in its early years.
The 21st All-Star Game a year later was somber compared to the 20 before it, as the days before the game were tragic.
On 10 June 2004, a somber and minimalist Atocha station memorial was dedicated for the victims of the Attack.
The New Yorker's was a rare positive assessment from the New York press: " It seemed a foregone conclusion that the show would be a failure ; a musical about history's most tragic maiden voyage, in which fifteen hundred people lost their lives, was obviously preposterous .... Astonishingly, Titanic manages to be grave and entertaining, somber and joyful ; little by little you realize that you are in the presence of a genuine addition to American musical theatre.
It emphasizes the joy of the institution of the Eucharist, which was observed on Holy Thursday in the somber atmosphere of the nearness of Good Friday.
Pioneered with artists Claes Oldenburg and Allan Kaprow, in conjunction with musician John Cage, the " Happenings " were chaotic performance art that was a stark contrast with the more somber mood of the expressionists popular in the New York art world.
Another common type of African American work song was the “ boat song .” Sung by slaves who had the job of rowing, this type of work song is characterized by “ plaintive, melancholy singing .” These songs were not somber because the work was more troublesome than the work of harvesting crops.
The change from his early, somber, Realist work was gradual.
The early publication's style, featuring illustrations on the cover and in the interior layout, was more irreverent and free-flowing than later issues of the publication, which tended to be of a more somber, academic bent.
It was composed by Heinie Krinsky and Wes Bercovich from Oakland, and in modern times is sung both at fast pace as a rally song, and sometimes in a slow and somber tone as a brotherhood song.
By 1947 Kai Winding was greatly influencing the sound of Kenton's trombonists, the trumpet section included such screamers as Buddy Childers, Ray Wetzel, and Al Porcino, Jack Costanzo's bongos were bringing Latin rhythms into Kenton's sound, and a riotous version of " The Peanut Vendor " contrasted with the somber " Elegy for Alto ".

somber and February
The Parentalia drew to a close on February 21 with the more somber Feralia, a public festival of sacrifices and offerings to the Manes, the potentially malevolent spirits of the dead who required propitiation.
In February 2011, ESPN ran a somber article about him, citing ongoing health and drinking problems, and a weight of.

somber and 2004
In 2004, Carpenter released Between Here and Gone, a somber album that addressed events such as the events of September 11 and the death of singer-songwriter Dave Carter.

somber and when
He entitled it " Shakespeare at the Funambules ", and in it Gautier summarized and analyzed an unnamed pantomime of unusually somber events: Pierrot murders an old-clothes man for garments to court a duchess, then is skewered in turn by the sword with which he stabbed the peddler when the latter's ghost lures him into a dance at his wedding.
The film's opening montage is a series of somber blue-collar images of the Cleveland landscape synchronized to the score of Randy Newman's " Burn On ": an ode to the infamous night in Cleveland when the heavily polluted Cuyahoga River caught fire.
The constant, metronomic beat of the clock has led us, inescapably, to Imola, and when the date 1994 and the name of Imola are brought together, they combine to form nothing but black, somber memories.
When Guru Dutt made comparatively light-weight films like Baazi and Jaal ( 1952 ), Burmanda reflected their mood with compositions like Suno Gajar Kya Gaye or De Bhi Chuke Hum and when Guru Dutt made his somber masterpieces-Pyaasa ( 1957 ) and Kaagaz ke Phool ( 1959 ), he was right on target with Jinhe Naaz Hai Hind and Waqt ne Kiya Kya Haseen Sitam.
He is only seen uncharacteristically somber at two points in the game: before Garnet is to be crowned Queen of Alexandria, and when the true reason for his existence is revealed.
The somber recording gives the officers their final orders and some words of advice for their future missions without him ; especially when he exhorts them to use their constant arguments and different points of view to support and help each other.
Navarro had been at the Convention for Texas Independence, when he received the somber news from Juan Seguin, of the Alamo's fall.
Vocal jobs are performed in a true ensemble style: Temptations singers Dennis Edwards, Melvin Franklin, Richard Street ( who was a frequent fill-in for Paul Williams and his eventual replacement ) and Damon Harris ( who had replaced Eddie Kendricks as the group's falsetto singer the previous year ) alternate vocal lines, taking the role of siblings questioning their mother about their now-deceased father ; their increasingly pointed questions, and the mother's repeated response (" Papa was a rollin ' stone / wherever he laid his hat was his home / and when he died, all he left us was alone ") paint a somber picture for the children who have never seen their father and have " never heard nothing but bad things about him.
This combined with the massive devastation and loss of life caused by the Second Robotech War, to be followed by only more devastation when the Invid invade less than a year later, causes Dana to become somber and pessimistic and a pale shadow of her former cheerful self.
She found Izsak on the streets in chapter one of book one, and seemed to have been enchanted by his somber song, this is also because she is a bit sensitive when it comes to music written by her mother.
At the Oceanic 6 conference when a Korean reporter asks Sun if Jin survived the crash, Sun looks very somber and pauses for a minute before replying that he did not.
A somber showing of acknowledgment between the two teams happened in when Cubs catcher Joe Girardi addressed the fans at Wrigley Field in a choked up way that the game between the two teams had been cancelled and that the fans should pray for the St. Louis Cardinals family.
The Rose Period signifies the time when the style of Pablo Picasso's painting used cheerful orange and pink colours in contrast to the cool, somber tones of the previous Blue Period.

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