| 41. | Thus Ishiguro ends many of his novels on a note of melancholic resignation.
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| 42. | Ferdinand was by temperament melancholic, shy and distrustful of his own abilities.
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| 43. | They can be grandiose, melancholic, or paranoid.
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| 44. | Their lyrics tend to be melancholic, but at the same time modernist.
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| 45. | He was of naturalist generation, with his melancholic intimate scenes and landscapes.
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| 46. | Central classical music shows the influences of Champa culture with its melancholic melodies.
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| 47. | The chord is rather melancholic, and hints at some subtle chord transitions.
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| 48. | The two develop a unique a melancholic romantic relationship.
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| 49. | Peers and artistic commentators have consistently referred to him as " melancholic ".
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| 50. | His music shows increasing decadent melancholic moods and pessimism.
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