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The Dirge of Eir Glanfath is sound without form, a lone voice crying out in mourning because it must.
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You know, to that - they capture that moment of the dirge, you know, and everything that it means.
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The message is clear: Use your eyes, man, just look around and see that the dirge-ists of the day are wrong.
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The dirge is the latest attack on the New York Police Department (New York's finest promptly organised a rally against Mr Springsteen's lyrics).
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The message is clear: The dirge-ists of the day are wrong.
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Though he originally wrote the song as a waltzy "dirge, " he ended up shifting the mood after discussing it with his band mates.
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"My Beautiful Leah" does recall the last album's more dirge-like vocalizations, but its namesake doesn't dominate the stage.
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Today, when you read about trends in venture capital investment, it would seem that you should have a funeral dirge playing in the background: investments are down 21% in software, 32% in biotech and 27% in medical devices.
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The band's seventh album, A Small Turn of Human Kindness, plays like one long metallic dirge, which chronicles a broken man, his broken relationship and the doubt of grace.
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When Sprint announced its December bid for Clearwire, the management of CLWR was forced to sing a dirge about how nobody wanted their spectrum because of their pre-existing relationship with Sprint.
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With a month to go, Americans may hear a dirge of glum economic news nearly every day between now and the election.
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