On the other hand, too much solemnity and dutifulness creates a lifeless and narrow outlook and a stale psychological environment. |
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And, with ceremonial solemnity, he showed me how to relight the pilot on the furnace. |
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God can be served not only in the solemnity of a Yom Kippur, but also in the revelry of a Purim. |
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They watched, for once, with due solemnity as she picked up her phone, rang Greg's office, and found he wasn't in. |
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A person who can feel neither the solemnity nor the awesomeness of nature lacks in our eyes the necessary sense of his own limitations. |
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The music he composed for her funeral is of a truly majestic solemnity and profundity. |
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Black, rugged mountains towered majestically at the horizon, adding savage grandeur to the solemnity of the landscape. |
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Suddenly the solemnity of the occasion and the majesty of its setting overcame everyone and reverential silence descended. |
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The thurifer helps to engage all of our senses in prayer, heightening the solemnity of the liturgy. |
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There's a melancholy tone to the proceedings, a funeral solemnity, in what is supposed to be a summer sci-fi action blockbuster. |
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Muslims across all sectarian lines maintain Muharram to be the month of great solemnity. |
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A slight smile interrupted the seriousness of his face, or perhaps, accentuated its solemnity. |
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The memorial itself provides the truest dignity, solemnity and recognition justly deserved by those commemorated and respected. |
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An air of gravity and solemnity pervaded the president's remarks as a stunned nation listened by radio. |
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In a field rooted in moral concern, there is a long tradition of solemnity and sternness. |
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There is in Machado's prose a playfulness that teases the reader, humor that mocks solemnity and seriousness. |
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Most couples realise that exchanging their vows is a key moment in life that calls for great seriousness and solemnity. |
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In this, his fifth collection, Dean Young writes comic poems that eschew solemnity but are in fact terribly serious. |
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That means there is an imposing solemnity to everything that happens and a lush sweep of orchestral music to accompany every moment. |
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Instead of an air of holiness or solemnity, he shows us kids chafing under restrictions just as they would in a boarding school or a summer camp. |
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As far as possible, the essential meaning or substance of each oath, and the formality and solemnity of the oaths, are retained. |
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They organised elaborate hoaxes like the bestowing of imaginary honours, which he appears to have accepted with due solemnity. |
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It was a cheery, chatty atmosphere tempered with solemnity at each and every shrine where offerings were made. |
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The other approach is to bless a lowly subject, such as the life and times of a clockmaker, with the grandeur and solemnity of an epic. |
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It takes on an ambience of solemnity, filled with memory, contemplation, and meditation. |
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Lou gently lay Bev's hand back on the mattress and bowed his head with a solemnity that Nora thought both tender and portentous. |
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He was so absorbed with the solemnity and awesomeness of the Day of Atonement that he did not return the greeting. |
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The solemnity and dignity of the occasion were marred by this imperial affront to the former colonies. |
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But now it is gone and we should lament its passing with all the solemnity and dignity such an occasion deserves. |
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As an unabashed keeper of the Feast of Christmas, I choose to rub shoulders with the forces of jollification, merriment, and solemnity. |
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The solemnity of the story is relieved by the humour of the rustic travellers at the Rainbow Inn, and the genial motherliness of Dolly Winthrop, who befriends Silas. |
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The set design ranges from colorful flamboyance to austere solemnity. |
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The collection of a regalia for coronation purposes added to the solemnity and antiquity of the occasion and seems to have been begun by the monks of Westminster abbey. |
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Could someone please spread the word to the awards-seeking moviemakers of the world that unrelieved solemnity is not truer to life, not even in our worst moments. |
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In actuality, she was staring more at the stars than the horizon, and the expression of brooding solemnity had once again taken over her features. |
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The film wears all its anachronisms on its sleeve and evades any of the empty solemnity that is often associated with tales of love and sword fights. |
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All of this solemnity had the effect of devitalizing Potter's work, prematurely shrouding it with all the cobwebs of respectability and reverence. |
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Some old-timers, like this reviewer, muttered that it might be time to return a little closer to the balance of solemnity that formerly marked such occasions. |
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It is more and more unusual for U.S. writers to try to produce literature which is serious without solemnity, entertaining without shallowness, intelligent without owlishness. |
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All Pollack can come up with is desperately well-intentioned hooey, made even more bizarre by the pop-eyed solemnity of the acting and its sheer, baffling unexcitingness. |
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These images reveal, without authorial commentary, the mixture of earnestness and fecklessness, solemnity and comedy that marks the typical contemporary parade. |
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One of the things that many business book authors fail to take into account is the fact that seriousness of message doesn't necessarily require solemnity of presentation. |
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Ghusul is a ritual cleansing from head to toe, in this instance performed with all the solemnity of a trip to a water park. |
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With great solemnity, they prepared the sleeping body of Miri with magic charms and incantations, and called upon the ancestors and the gods to call away Karkameni. |
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The visiting statesman was welcomed with appropriate solemnity. |
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By the accession of Pope Leo IX in 1048, a clear distinction developed between two classes of bulls of greater and less solemnity. |
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These promises were often made with great solemnity and confirmed with an oath. |
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The stateliness and gravity of the Spaniards shows itself in the solemnity of their language. |
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It is sniffed with succubine solemnity by Louise and the 7-year-old twins, Jessica and Gregory. |
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It was then dropped with much solemnity into the letter-box, so as to be ready for the letter-corporal at early post time. |
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All these pieces of paper are, issued with as much solemnity and authority as if they were of pure gold or silver. |
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Multiple war memorials, marked by a great restrained solemnity, were built throughout the country. |
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However, the chief purpose of such an act is for ceremony or solemnity, and the act does not of itself make an oath. |
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Evie pats my nose with popelike slow solemnity, as if registering the promise. |
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The two outward circles do not hinder the sight, but add much to the solemnity of the place and the duties, by the crebrity and variety of their intervals. |
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The corpse is buried in all solemnity, and two days later, at dead of night, the bocor digs it up, stops feeding it salt, and has himself a zombie. |
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The general assembly of free men continued to add ritual solemnity to important acts such as the enactment of new laws or the selection of a king. |
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His extrovert craziness is an interesting counterpoint or safety valve to the ethos of prayerful silence and traditional solemnity which is so much part of Orthodox identity. |
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