Neither cinema's guileful cultural artifacts nor the somnambulistic, moribund jargon that unpacks them know anything about that. |
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Their debut album, The Acrobat, catches night-bruised piano-pop songs meandering into weary and somnambulistic discord. |
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The story is divertingly told despite some somnambulistic acting by the supporting cast and there's a nice twist at the end. |
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In this somnambulistic tragedy all are victims, and its roles leave the singers cruelly exposed, but there's no weak link in ETO's chain. |
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Fortunately the highlights of the trip outweigh the overly somnambulistic detours, proving that it's the journey, not the destination that matters most. |
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While the British state, however reluctantly, was substantially increasing its involvement in Northern Ireland, the Irish government's approach was somnambulistic. |
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We are always in front of Hall's somnambulistic interpretation, even as Young Woman commits murder, and pays for it. |
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In the most perilous somnambulistic misadventure he hurts himself jumping from a second-story hotel window. |
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The scope of somnambulistic lucidity is not unlimited. |
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Instead, you are drawn in by the nearly somnambulistic logic of their destiny: they are born creeps, and you want to see how far they can go in mucking up the world. |
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