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Brief Episodes of Joy

"Lisa Moscatiello lends her vocals to this brooding release that explores the depths between twilight and sunrise."

Convict cichlid

Like most cichlids, such as Oreochromis mossambicus, convicts brood (exhibit parental care of) both eggs and free-swimming fry.

David Tipling

His work is influenced by the Swedish painter Bruno Liljefors whose often brooding depictions of predator-prey action - the hunts engaged between sea eagle and eider, goshawk and black grouse - help to create their darkly primitive atmosphere.

Garðar Thór Cortes

He was hailed for his commanding performances of Puccini's aria "Nessun Dorma" and widely admired for his brooding good looks.

Lake Bant tern colony

This is done using Mexican triatomine blood-sucking bugs (Dipetalogaster maxima), that are placed hungry into a hollowed-out dummy egg, which is placed into the nest of the brooding bird.

Like You Know It All

YesAsia said, "Hong's characteristic episodic narrative and elliptical reflection provide the brooding framework for a bitingly funny send-up of filmmakers, festivals, and the people and places in between."

Memo from Turner

The first version, which is not officially released, is a slow, brooding version recorded by members of the band Traffic.

Oath of the Horatii

David later decided that this subject was too gruesome a way of sending the message of public duty overcoming private feeling, but his next major painting depicted a similar scene - Lucius Junius Brutus brooding as the bodies of his sons, whose executions for treason he had ordered, are returned home.


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