At the furthest extreme, Schopenhauer dourly proposed that happiness was not to be expected at all. |
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Cops stand stone-faced off to the side, dourly smoking their cigarettes. |
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What might have been dourly elegiac turns tender and thoughtful — a modest meditation on death at an early age, which couldn't be more timely. |
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By the final turn Master Overseer had seen off all-comers bar the stealthily stalking Minella Boys, who jumped past him at the last and stayed on dourly to thwart a gallant effort by two and a quarter lengths. |
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A pirlicue which pleased them but little, so that some rode off that they might not be known, and some dourly remained, but were impotent for evil. |
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