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| 2. | A sombre President Farooq Leghari toured the ruins of the embassy.
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| 3. | But he sat sombre-faced as he learned his fate.
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| 4. | The sombre nightjar is also much darker than its European cousin.
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| 5. | He appears as an older, sombre man with unkempt hair.
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| 6. | The plot centers on the sisters'sombre relationship with Branwell.
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| 7. | Arthur Schlesinger recalled that Kennedy was " sombre and shaken ".
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| 8. | Rothko's original conception for the work became increasingly sombre.
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| 9. | It is in a minor key, creating a sombre mood.
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| 10. | His paintings became more sombre and his life changed with dramatic consequences.
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