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Although there are several works showing the two in intimate embrace, Bella's expression is always wistful, giving the series a tender but melancholy feel.
BBC: Chagall and the art of passion and drama
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Liam Neeson, still physically powerful in his late fifties but rather melancholy, brings something stirring to genre movies.
NEWYORKER: Unknown
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But there are also melancholy details that reveal the lonely confinement of Woods's stardom.
WSJ: The Masters: Tiger Woods and His Conspirators
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Bartholomew was increasingly a prey to melancholy, but did not let it show, to Hester or to anyone.
NEWYORKER: Faith
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There is no better feeling for a trader who buys markets on pullback than to sell them into strength, but there is a bit of melancholy knowing that as markets lift off, there will be fewer and fewer pullbacks to buy.
FORBES: Play Volatility Without Owning The Market
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They hardly sparkle with the sunshine pop of the Beach Boys or the gleaming funk of Dr. Dre, but Feist's pleasant brand of melancholy strikes the right mood for winding in (Unintelligible) city, feeling comfortably lost and alone.
NPR: Hearing a Breakthrough: Feist's 'Reminder'
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But the Nashville, Tenn. duo tempers their melancholy with an infectious dose of finger snaps and claps, bouncing rhythms and tinkling pianos.
NPR: Noble Three: 'I Would Run'
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But as I did this, as sense of melancholy came over me.
FORBES: Honey, YouTube Replaced My Dad!
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But after the opening scenes the movie turns unbearably melancholy.
NEWYORKER: Where the Wild Things Are
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Everyone is kindly and reasonable, all the upholstery comes from Liberty's, but the impression left behind is of a sort of watery melancholy.
NPR: Excerpt: 'All Art Is Propaganda'
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But as the candles and accolades collected, there was the undeniable melancholy of an incomplete farewell.
WSJ: Jason Gay: Joe Paterno's Unsettled Goodbye
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But there's a lot more layers, I think, in melancholy, or thoughtful, or those kind of things.
NPR: At Home in Nashville with Kim Richey
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Unsocialized but erudite, a moralist, a theorist, a swamp-bred crank, Laroche fascinates the melancholy Orlean, who feels her life lacks a consuming passion.
NEWYORKER: Adaptation