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Melancholic, dark, moody mmmmmmmmmmmmmm and so ambient!
Splitting The Atom film by Edouard Salier « Massive Attack Blog 2010
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Episode 02: “Melancholic Monday” (Yūutsu na Getsuyōbi)
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Here's a description from zap2it.com: Fisher the Aggressively Melancholic Intern FAMI for short scores tickets to "Avatar," and invites Sweets and Hodgins.
DEEP SIX: PRODUCT UNBECOMING Toby O'B 2010
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Melancholic and insane persons are confined, or commit suicide.
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Melancholic and insane persons are confined, or commit suicide.
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The previous post in this blog was Melancholic Sine Wave Tone.
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The next post in this blog is Melancholic Sine Wave Tone.
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Melancholic diseases are most particularly exacerbated by beef, for it is of an unmanageable nature, and requires no ordinary powers of stomach to digest it; it will agree best with those who use it well boiled and pretty long kept.
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If one were to be a spoilsport, one might counter-argue that this type of logical, aloof personality is common in fiction: see Dean Blehert's essay on Holmes and this psychoanalytic study, Dysthymic Dicks: On the Melancholic Shamus, from Dupin to Cracker .
Archive 2004-06-01 Ray Girvan 2004
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If one were to be a spoilsport, one might counter-argue that this type of logical, aloof personality is common in fiction: see Dean Blehert's essay on Holmes and this psychoanalytic study, Dysthymic Dicks: On the Melancholic Shamus, from Dupin to Cracker .
Vulcan Holmes theory Ray Girvan 2004
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