| 21. | In the hands of a less gifted storyteller, " Dark Wind " would flirt with the lachrymose.
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| 22. | He inveighed against what he termed the " lachrymose conception of Jewish history, " sometimes identified with Heinrich Graetz.
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| 23. | In fact, nothing at all has happened here that justifies even lachrymose laments, much less an assessment of blame.
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| 24. | And his natural exuberance doesn't entirely suit the lachrymose Albin, who at heart is a deeply conventional hausfrau.
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| 25. | With this information, the Baudelaire orphans travel by foot to the Curdled Cave, near Lake Lachrymose while another hurricane strikes.
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| 26. | Why " The neo-lachrymose conception of Jewish-Arab history " is refering to the story of " Dhimmitude "?
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| 27. | His example was used to support the Golden Age theory, regarding Jewish life under Muslim rule, rather than the lachrymose view.
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| 28. | Locke's popularity derived from the emotional style in which he sang lachrymose ballads about the problems of love and life in Ireland.
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| 29. | On the contrary : Sirk seems to have wholeheartedly embraced the lachrymose or ludicrous scripts he was given as a sort of intellectual exercise.
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| 30. | Moran's songs aspire to the melodic elegance and touching generality of Tin Pan Alley standards and the most grandly lachrymose 1960s ballads.
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