| 41. | Andrew, brooding like some manic-depressive Bronte hero?
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| 42. | For a while, she sat alternately crying and brooding.
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| 43. | I always pay the ticket and console myself by brooding.
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| 44. | His ghostly slide and brooding vocals are obviously in the Johnson mode.
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| 45. | There isn't a brooding spruce to be seen.
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| 46. | He could be brooding one instant, insightful the next.
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| 47. | The brooding hero with wealth and position, and a tragic secret.
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| 48. | The young man brooded, and the brooding led him to liquor.
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| 49. | For the brooding type, it becomes much more complex.
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| 50. | Brooding is not in O'Neal's nature.
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