We have no meanings for "dark aspect" in our records yet.
1 In the society I am describing, even the dark aspect of slavery was softened into a smile.
2 Link doubtfully eyed her, and then his bronze face changed its dark aspect and seemed to shine.
3 It's the dark aspect of the brain.'
4 Deerslayer had approached a window, and cast a glance out of it on the dark aspect of the lake.
5 Some registers were lying open on a desk, and an officer of a coarse, dark aspect , presided over these.
6 She had learnt something of the dark aspects , the crushing complexity of the world.
7 This also presents us with various survivals, which have their bright as well as their dark aspects .
8 He thought that the dark aspects of monastic life did not justify the evil deed planned by Ostrov's companions.
9 There have been dark aspects to this which need to have a light shone on them because they are not acceptable.
10 But depicting " dark aspects " in places of honour is an attempt to elevate evil to a moral par with its victims.
11 First day of Pope Francis's Irish visit -in pictures Read more Varadkar's speech focused on the " dark aspects " of the Ireland's history.
12 "As you like," he said, in the same cold tone, and with the same dark aspect , partly turning away as he spoke.
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