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This is apparently a fault of mine this year: I see doom coming but I don't see it doomily enough.
In "Homo," he is a reminder of Genet's doomily romantic figures who have a terrible compulsion to kill the one who is beloved.
There is a moving and doomily funny sequence in which Raymond suddenly explodes in hopeless fury during a group discussion about the sexual possibilities available to paraplegics.
Wagnerian storm clouds gather doomily as millions of curious souls cram themselves into the multi-tiered arena of the High Court in downtown Afterlife City.
Because Miss Delpy is a most attractive actress, the love affair takes on such weight and meaning that the inevitable revelation seems an arbitrary intrusion by a doomily schematic plot.
The sound of Enter, whilst melodic, was doomily paced, and influenced by gothic doom metal, heavily reliant on slow keyboards and drums and repetitive guitar riffs.
"The Hughes brothers intend this doomily pompous multiplex-filler as a futuristic western, but its feet are firmly planted in a big bucket of po-faced messianic cement," writes the Telegraph's Tim Robey.
You know, an indie-rock institution churning out one U.K. buzz band after another, a campus where black-clad, pasty-skinned hipster Londoners swoonily and doomily dance in the halls in big goth-group singalong numbers.
In "The Disappearance of Childhood," published in 1984, Neil Postman, a New York University professor of communication arts and sciences, argues doomily and persuasively that, in our new society, childhood is becoming obsolete.