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It wasn't funereally dark, but it was the only one he had.
Both were dressed funereally, as though not to compete for glamour with the corpse.
The coyote funereally waves at the camera before he plummets into the river.
"Sorry, but we can't run the segment," he said funereally.
Descending, the women changed, molting funereally as they approached the homeland.
Music-induced clamor is indeed a problem, but have you ever been to a funereally quiet restaurant?
"I'm afraid it won't end the problem," another pommissar said funereally.
One of them was still comatose, stretched out on the floor with his hands folded funereally over his chest.
The theater was funereally quiet.
The applause was such that the bartender came and looked at them funereally; and Elmer had to drink with each of them.
The foreground of the scene had grown funereally dark, and near objects put on the hues and shapes of chimaeras.
The Lakers and their fans are still in wild celebration as the Suns troop funereally to their dressing room.
A rumpled Chinese jacket of black cotton funereally invested him, with wide black trowsers of the same dark stuff.
Her mother and brother had departed to the kitchen from where Wexford could hear their muted whisperings and the funereally careful clink of cups.
I could imagine no greater pleasure than being in a quiet book-lined room all day chatting, albeit funereally, with all comers and employing those wonderful pencils.
Hubert likewise was funereally clad in a plain priest's cassock rather than his customary purple, relieved only by his ring and pectoral cross.
'There he is,' Aarfy orated funereally, pointing down dramatically at a hay wagon and two horses standing before the barn of a gray stone farmhouse.
The video is an inspired complement that lives on its own, creating a fluid world of vast shadowy church interiors, dripping branches, dangling legs and even a funereally mauve blossom or two.
Meredith Monk's "Return to Earth" drew out bumptious rhythms and unconventional vocal techniques, and Kim D. Sherman's "Graveside" was brief but funereally intense.
She had on men's attire--all black; a soft woolen stuff, intensely black, funereally black, not a speck of relieving color in it from ther throat to the floor.
The album's only disaster is a funereally paced "House I Live In," in which Mr. Sinatra and Neil Diamond compete to see who can sound more bombastic.
Terence Davies's starched, funereally gloomy screen adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel "The House of Mirth" arrives at a timely moment in New York City's social history.
MusicOMH garnered the album "a meticulously crafted, sparse and funereally paced soundscape on which every note seems to have to earn its place; an eerie, sweeping soundtrack of grand orchestration."
Most of the 110 works are photographs, but in some cases - a 1987 portrait of Andy Warhol, for example, funereally framed in the shape of a cross - the photographs are bit players in a more complex, sculptural installation.
Enduring the funereally melancholy Mexican film "A Thousand Clouds of Peace" is like putting up with an acquaintance who drones on and on about the pain of an unrequited love without exhibiting a smidgen of self-knowledge, not to mention humor.