| 21. | A sombre and yet ecstatic atmosphere permeates his writings.
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| 22. | Instead, Kriwaczek's music is sombre and haunting if not macabre.
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| 23. | The minuet continues the sombre mood in F minor.
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| 24. | It is often quite sombre and serious in tone.
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| 25. | She did offer some sombre thoughts and a warning to novices about market risk.
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| 26. | `SOMBRE,'by Philippe Grandrieux, 9 : 20 p . m.
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| 27. | `SOMBRE,'2 p . m.
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| 28. | They were tired and sombre, but said they were determined to continue fighting.
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| 29. | His consort music is sombre in tone, contrasting with the often gleeful madrigals.
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| 30. | English Empire chairs were often heavier and more sombre than those of French design.
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