Sentences with phrase «mood darkened»

His mood darkened, especially considering that an unpleasant obligation awaited him that morning.
Your energy dips, your mood darkens, and you know one thing for certain: the Sunday blues have arrived.
It's almost a little too square and prestigey for the maker of Inherent Vice, but then Jonny Greenwood's delicate piano score goes cello - heavy and the mood darkens into neediness — and worse.
Nathaniel Mellors conducts similar moments of dissolution in many registers: over time sense collapses, a mood darkens or narrative falls apart; physically, too, everything seems poised to clatter to the ground.
The mood darkens in Crow Painting (2005), a dense array of six skulls over a sickly purple (the pleasure of the comic background has been traded).

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By January the mood had darkened.
So while cold, snowy weather may have the ability to temporarily darken your mood, it doesn't have the power to affect your overall, long - term well - being.
This darkening mood may be traced most directly to Waco and Ruby Ridge, and may have motivated the bombing of the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City.
A 31 - 7 Monday - night massacre of the Cowboys in the fourth game of the season electrified the city, but the ensuing 1 - 3 performance and the quarterback switch darkened the fans» mood.
Defeat would have plunged West Ham into the relegation zone and darkened the mood around the club further, but instead Southampton remain in the bottom three - and on this evidence they will not be getting out any time soon.
But the Old Trafford manager's mood might have darkened further if he heard Jamaal Lascelles, captain of the victorious home side, compare the St. James» Park unfavourably with Arsenal.
To demonstrate the darkening mood in local government, we tested opinion among councillors across England and Wales.
But inside the Javits Center, the mood was darkening as he spoke.
And his mood will have darkened when he emerged from the Commons chamber: Unite has backed a motion from its executive council calling on Labour to support an EU referendum.
But one calamity darkened the mood of nostalgia and self - congratulation: the passage last summer of a law legalizing same - sex marriage.
Irregular or absent menstrual cycles, hair loss on the scalp and excessive hair growth all over, acne and oily skin, belly fat, depression or mood swings, infertility, high or low sex drive, high blood pressure, high lipids, insulin resistance leading to sugar and carb cravings, skin tags or darkened skin around neck / elbows, irritable bowel, joint pain, sleep issues, obstructive sleep apnea
Not even a sink full of dishes can darken your mood then.
But as the rain comes in, his mood, like the sky, darkens.
They do change colors, of course, and for a dizzying amount of reasons: for example, they will lighten or darken to change their internal body temperature; they will change color to reflect mood or health; or they will change color to communicate with each other.
Where Mural gives an impression of superabundant vegetation, and of hope, a decade later the mood begins to darken.
Consider how Rothko's darkened colors and closed forms affect the mood of his works.
I particularly like her darkened still lifes, in which different spatial devices are reconciled by an emcompassing mood.
Anyhow, the mood in the media has seemed to continued to (groundlessly) darken on the climate bill.
Ever since Scott Brown won Ted Kennedy's senate seat in Massachusetts, the mood has been darkening on clean energy reform (my own misguided optimism aside).
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