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But it is well made, western-swinging and melancholically insouciant.
The other is the conductor Colin Davis, soft-voiced and melancholically intense.
The video shows the four band-members in different parts of an abandoned train station, walking over the tracks and staring into the distance rather melancholically.
They grinned melancholically at one another. '
IT was "the usual" for Larry Maran on a melancholically unusual day.
He takes the weapon melancholically.
He stares melancholically out over Lake Geneva.
Rhys wanders melancholically amid the orchestra rows.
Pen'kov sighed, melancholically and protractedly.
Pasture people drive along New England roads peering melancholically into the acres of woods threaded with tumbledown stone walls.
Pen'kov was trudging behind her, and, judging by all signs, was sighing, melancholically and protractedly.
- From Vyaz'ma, - Yura said melancholically.
Critics reviewed the EP as "melancholically dark and edgy" and calling it a "Summer's love jam" for the fans.
The Possessed by Elif Batuman: The true but unlikely stories of lives devoted absurdly! melancholically! beautifully!
- good, sauntering along his Boulevard of Broken Dreams, swaggering melancholically in that Coke-can-colored "Rebel" jacket.
(...) We contemplate calmly a picture which demands our attention insatiably, melancholically, imploringly, aggressively, like mute suffering condemned to silence and strictly visual confession.
Closer to poetry than to bricolage, this work suggests the enigmatic fable of a reality melancholically suspended between two orders of reflection, those of mirrors and echoes.
To me it felt more like a Leone Western, and Loznitsa shares Leone's keen sense of landscape, aided by Oleg Mutu's melancholically beautiful lenswork.
El Siglo Futuro had no regrets about Primo's fall, concluding melancholically that the dictator did not live up to the vote of confidence he had received from the nation.
Samuel Barber's melancholically beautiful "Knoxville: Summer of 1915," a setting of a James Agee text, here featuring the soprano Dana Beth Miller, follows.
Adults may have philosophised about eternity, the age of humanity, the speed of history, and the transience of individuals and entire cultures, when they contemplated melancholically about these ancient mounds.
He became a cult hero for the club, scoring a decisive 89th-minute goal in the final game of the 1998-99 season, saying to himself melancholically: "probably the best goal this season", keeping Eintracht up.
The upper part depicts Heaven from which the Damozel, leaning over a golden bar and surrounded by angels, melancholically looks down towards her earthbound lover who is reclining in the lower predella.
Rembrandt's pensive Bathsheba, naked at her bath, attended by a maidservant somberly drying her foot, reflects melancholically on the letter she holds from King David ordering her to his bed.
The summer album, "Melancholisch schön" ("Melancholically Beautiful"), followed in 2005 and featured twelve of the band's most well-known songs, which were re-recorded and remixed in Bossa Nova style.