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    Should not Parliament again become the great hall of Sombre thought and well-debated legislation?

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    A Sombre fact is that in the 1500s, the stone arch under which you will be dancing used to be an execution chamber.

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    But after Shoma's arrest on June 6, the celebratory mood has turned Sombre and the family is now caught in a flurry of visits to lawyers.

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    Court functions were still held at Windsor Castle, presided over by the Sombre Queen habitually dressed in mourning black, while Buckingham Palace remained shuttered for most of the year.

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    We displayed the sketches on the school's wall on August 24, the day of the Onam festival- muted and Sombre this year, the colourful images somewhat brightening up the day.

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    In a letter to a friend who had become engaged around this time, the 30‑year‑old Kipling offered this Sombre counsel: marriage principally taught"the tougher virtues-such as humility, restraint, order, and forethought.

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    I mean, obviously it was quite a Sombre mood for a while but then we realised we were part of one of the greatest games in cricket history, so we got over it fairly quickly.

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    Selecting it as the symbol of his wife's liability to sin, sorrow, decay, and death, Aylmer's Sombre imagination was not long in rendering the birth-mark a frightful object, causing him more trouble and horror than Georgiana's beauty, whether of soul or sense, had given him delight.

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    In this manner, selecting it as the symbol of his wife's liability to sin, sorrow, decay, and death, Aylmer's Sombre imagination was not long in rendering the birthmark a frightful object, causing him more trouble and horror than ever Georgiana's beauty, whether of soul or sense, had given him delight.

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    As the curtain falls on 2016, the year that marked the fifth anniversary of Fukushima and the 30th anniversary of Chernobyl nuclear disasters, sending a Sombre reminder of the devastating humanitarian and environmental consequences of these weapons of mass destruction, the resolve to free the world of nuclear weapons is stronger than ever before.

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    SYDNEY(IDN)- As the curtain falls on 2016, the year that marked the fifth anniversary of Fukushima and the 30th anniversary of Chernobyl nuclear disasters, sending a Sombre reminder of the devastating humanitarian and environmental consequences of these weapons of mass destruction, the resolve to free the world of nuclear weapons is stronger than ever before.

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