It made the blues even more mournful, even more poignant and even more cathartic for anyone listening.
The three on the wall facing her were the most mournful things we'd ever seen.
In a gentle Irish accent, Shaw is at turns mournful and at others table-flipping angry.
It seems that this mournful-moony romantic is dotting the seven seas with his remorse.
Ursula even dies being watched by her little dog, like a mournful little Snowy.
The post-apocalypse novel, usually but not always the province of science fiction, is intrinsically mournful.
And what is this mournful stretch of wall, overgrown with weeds beneath a lurid sky?
"I was going to lay flowers, " she says, typifying the mournful mood among customers.
Police found a "distraught and possibly mournful" Rashid sitting behind a vehicle in the driveway.
The music becomes more conflicted, and then the mournful lament of violas begins.
It begins with church bells ringing in mournful disapproval of the filth that is about to be set before us.
The movie opens with Suleiman himself mournful and almost wordless, like a visiting spirit returning, in a rainstorm, to see his aged mother.
But in perhaps just a few more years, this small collection of photos, belongings and mournful statues may be all that's left.
The ending has a mournful air: the team returned to a studio still smarting from a bitter strike, and then to war.
Forster borrows two other McLennan tunes on this contemplative, rather mournful record.
Why do the pages of our tonier magazines brim with mournful titles like "The Case for Settling" and "The End of Men"?
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Breezes blow the smell of sweat and jasmine through the air, along with the sweet, mournful voice of a man in the next car singing to God.
About one second into "Serpentine, " it's clear that Chris Bathgate knows his way around pretty, minor-key indie-folk: The mournful piano line which opens the song makes that instantaneously clear.
But only Turkish or Turkish Cypriot airlines can fly to the north's rather mournful airport at Erecan, so foreign holidaymakers must pay a lot more by travelling via Turkey.
After a while, your thoughts will drift off to the unused siding where the old tall weeds are, and the string of curving words will toot a mournful toot and pull ahead.
The picture has a mournful, slow rhythm, rather like that of prayer or a stately ballad, and clearly Kiarostami is saying something about the value of putting down roots versus modern restlessness.
Backed by his own elegantly mournful guitar, the steady tap of a drummer, and insistent horns, Womack flavors the song with gospel shouts and ad-libs ("Somebody help me, I wanna go so badly").
This book, written by a company insider and games expert, is a slender, affectionate retrospective look at the firm's glory years, combined with a mournful account of its decline, including some well-aimed digs at those responsible.
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Arresting, consistently absorbing stage pictures expertly follow the mournful flow of this slow-moving epic, while a powerhouse cast of singers and the Met Orchestra under the sure direction of Daniele Gatti ensure that the evening has both gravity and momentum.
The filmmakers focus on one day in each year of the epidemic, from 1981 through 1989, and the mournful progress of the decade is expressed by the gaps between the annual episodes: the cast of characters keeps getting smaller, and at the end only the woman and three of the men are left.
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