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1 Working behind the bar, rock-n-roll-vinyl fan Gabriel makes a more sombre point.
2 It was a week more sombre than any of us can remember.
3 The officers were all older, and the Staff uniforms were more sombre .
4 He said the walk was more sombre and quiet than other days.
5 His kindly face was more sombre than Tommy had ever seen it.
6 The tweets were deleted several hours later and replaced with more sombre versions.
7 And now the darkness was more sombre than that of the blackest night.
8 But that Martian glare was more sombre and terrible than either.
9 Her nature was more sombre and took colour from her surroundings.
10 There never was a more sombre aspect of all external nature.
11 And now, no more sombre thoughts: chase dull care away, Janet.
12 To-day, however, there was about her something blacker and more sombre than usual.
13 That will be a far more sombre affair than Osborne imagined a year ago.
14 But the trees grew thicker and the night more sombre .
15 The rest of the world is a more sombre story.
16 Saturday night, in Vegas, will mark a more sombre memento from Cruz to Griffith.
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