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Sombreness
Somberness Som"ber*ness, Sombreness Som"bre*ness, n. The quality or state of being somber; gloominess.

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- Casandra Brené Brown is an American academic and podcaster who is the Huffington Foundation's Brené Brown Endowed Chair at the University of Houston's...
- Brené Brown: The Call To Courage is a 2019 do****entary film directed by Sandra Restrepo. The do****entary depicts Brené Brown as she discusses what it takes...
- Leopoldo José Brenes Solórzano (Spanish pronunciation: [le.oˈpol.do xoˈse ˈβɾenes soˈloɾsano]; born 7 March 1949) is a Nicaraguan prelate of the Catholic...
- DeRosa would turn to those words before important games. American scholar Brené Brown quotes the excerpt in the Netflix special The Call to Courage; she...
- Daring Greatly is a 2012 self-help book written by Brené Brown. It is a New York Times bestseller and covers topics of vulnerability and shame. The title...
- Atlas of the Heart is a 2021 non-fiction book written by Brené Brown. The book describes human emotions and experiences and the language used to understand...
- Unlocking Us is a psychology and self-help podcast hosted by Brené Brown. Produced by Parcast, the show consists of both monologue and interview content...
- Brene Moseley (born November 25, 1993) is an American former professional basketball player. She pla**** guard for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National...
- people in low-income countries than for those in high-income countries. Brené Brown defines vulnerability as "uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure...
- Niels Erling Emmanuel Brene (14 November 1896 – 17 May 1980) was a Danish composer. He was born and died in Copenhagen. In 1948, he won a bronze medal...