| 21. | But where Coppola unobtrusively turned " The Rainmaker " into a showcase for forcefully good acting, Altman characteristically does something moodier.
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| 22. | In the end Connelly does concoct a sufficiently tangled web of clues for Terry, but the book's moodier side seems inflated.
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| 23. | The second album reflects this, a moodier more introspective and'alternative'album titled " Holly and the Italians ".
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| 24. | The band described Oliver Sykes'lyric writing as " personal " and " darker and moodier than music on the previous albums ".
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| 25. | You can even see, perhaps, in some of his moodier imaginary landscapes and odder figure paintings a kind of Symbolism before the fact.
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| 26. | He grew darker and moodier, dying in 1995 after 12 years in a nursing home, six years before his sister's death.
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| 27. | I'm more difficult to get along with, more temperamental, moodier, all of those things that coaches get to be ."
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| 28. | The ambient sensibility is still present on several tracks, though it is often darker and moodier than the pieces Eno is best known for.
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| 29. | Also like Rembrandt, Vermeer cast the faces of the group in shadows, which gives a more expressive, moodier cast to the scene.
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| 30. | The background music _ the softer side of Alanis Morrisette, the moodier reaches of Moby _ was, in two honestly chosen syllables, peaceful.
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