I had never been a claustrophobic person, but I believe that on that evening I was truly experiencing the classic symptoms. |
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Two winged people inside a small space can make everyone feel slightly claustrophobic. |
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The equipment can also be used to sedate nervous and claustrophobic adults. |
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He does have panic attacks, which, if you are claustrophobic, is tough to watch. |
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She began to feel slightly better once they had left the claustrophobic confines of the house. |
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The 1,750 sq ft bungalow is made up of three buildings connected by modules that act as light wells and avoid claustrophobic corridors. |
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A rust bucket cab whisked me through raucous, claustrophobic, and grungy urban streets which the noon sun's warmth and light never graced. |
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I'm claustrophobic as well so this is making a great combination right now. |
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This film captures the claustrophobic feeling of people struggling against violence and poverty. |
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Two men sit in a small, claustrophobic room, cigarette smoke curling through the soft light. |
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And since I had no desire to sleep in any more claustrophobic places, we quickly agreed to ski on. |
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The camerawork and claustrophobic atmosphere are designed to externally replicate his mental state. |
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The geography is much bigger, but it allowed me to juxtapose this massive Alaskan landscape with this very claustrophobic situation. |
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Suddenly, it seemed like the grungiest, most claustrophobic place on earth. |
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The real action takes place within the claustrophobic world of a school that would be improbable anywhere. |
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Usually dark, damp and stained, with imagined muggers lurking in the shadows, they are claustrophobic places to escape from as fast as possible. |
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They walked up the ship's angled boarding ramp and entered the claustrophobic confines of the ship. |
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And in this self-regarding, claustrophobic atmosphere, he became disillusioned. |
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It is all those things, but it is also an examination of what people do to each other in a claustrophobic situation. |
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The film's claustrophobic interiors also betray its stage origins and there are no real aerial sequences to provide relief. |
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Also, the unusually isolated, claustrophobic setting of the town gives the atmosphere a real edge. |
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As a result, the viewer, at times, gets an almost claustrophobic sense of the action. |
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It is about whether we are free, or slaves to someone else's claustrophobic idea of freedom. |
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I don't like people invading my personal space, I feel all claustrophobic and I sometimes feel people will see I'm not so confident. |
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The air hangs heavy, thick and impenetrable, as cloying and claustrophobic as incense. |
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Practically all of the film takes place in William's small office flat, giving it a claustrophobic air, suggesting his closed-in life. |
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She was diagnosed as a claustrophobic but they've had claustrophobics in isolation before without any problems. |
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It was so small it was claustrophobic, but it went on to become the place to go if you wanted to hear trad or folk. |
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The dark, claustrophobic opus, a tale of witch hunts and the German myth of Walpurgisnacht, has proven wildly divisive among the band's fans. |
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The claustrophobic blandness of my existence in suburban Buffalo blinded me from the legions of disaffected youth fighting the same battles. |
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Ceiling draperies delineated the claustrophobic furnace of the harem and its imprisoned occupants. |
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Feeling suddenly claustrophobic, he headed for the training yards, where he sparred half-heartedly with a few others. |
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Derek Jarman opens his claustrophobic, skyless Caravaggio with the feverish artist on his shadowy deathbed. |
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A claustrophobic, all-encompassing atmosphere of utter darkness takes over the poem. |
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What the film does best is to really give people a sense of the claustrophobic narrowness of these caves. |
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Terrified and claustrophobic she vomited and evacuated her bowel and bladder. |
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A claustrophobic journey into Nazidom, the likes we have rarely seen before. |
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They loved the charming exterior and intimate feel of the 1939 saltbox, but the interior layout of boxy little rooms was slightly claustrophobic. |
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What a sad misuse of her central work that it becomes the mantra for a whole lot of sentimental, claustrophobic, fake urbanism. |
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His claustrophobic interiors feature period furniture, kitsch objects and art works of a mostly generic modernist flavor. |
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The claustrophobic camera follows him around the workshop, breathing down his neck. |
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These small vaulted galleries are low-ceilinged but not claustrophobic because the twin hallways that flank the stair are nearly always in sight. |
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Back toward the stern, the engine room was a claustrophobic tangle of boiler and pipes and driveshafts. |
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I'd imagine it can get quite claustrophobic in there, especially when you've been at it all week. |
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In a sense it's almost claustrophobic, with all the buildings huddled together and the people bustling their way through. |
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Trinity was becoming claustrophobic as she was squashed between the two boys. |
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Such attire is all right in its place, but not in the cramped, claustrophobic conditions of an aircraft cabin. |
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Costanzo's documentary style camerawork lends an air of reality to this claustrophobic thriller, based on actual events. |
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It almost made him claustrophobic, having cars on either side boxing him in, the only way out behind him or in front of him. |
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From the claustrophobic setting of an underwater oil rig to the potential nuclear meltdown each scene slowly tightens the screws of suspense. |
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Escape training can be a harrowing experience especially for those who are claustrophobic. |
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A casualty of the post-war mania for partitioning flats, the space had been carved up into claustrophobic rooms. |
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Composed shortly after The Turn of the Screw, the Canticle shares that opera's claustrophobic, oppressive atmosphere. |
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The room was darkly lit and the amorphous silhouettes littered about in the shadows made it claustrophobic. |
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Action in the Gothic novel tends to take place at night, or at least in a claustrophobic, sunless environment. |
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The narrow corridor and small doorways also contributes to the claustrophobic effect. |
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Any risk of feeling claustrophobic is banished by generous areas of glazing. |
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In a claustrophobic suspense story, you could see how this might come in handy. |
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The hour-and-a-half long film is set in the claustrophobic confines of a dingy hotel room. |
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Making a movie of a book set in a claustrophobic South American prison cell populated by two people couldn't have been easy. |
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I am very claustrophobic, so all I was thinking was that the walls were going to cave in any minute. |
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Once she had even told a teacher that she was claustrophobic just so that she would be able to sit by the window. |
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The fact that she was claustrophobic didn't help the matter in any way. |
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His sanity is slowly unraveling, like the claustrophobic narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart. |
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Not awesome if you're claustrophobic, because it covers your mouth, and you really can't breathe at all. |
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But his menacing character is haunted and feral, a trapped animal hemmed in by a dreary, claustrophobic life. |
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The heat, however, is on Hurt Locker, which has received countless kudos for its gritty, claustrophobic, doc-like quality. |
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Visions of bare light bulbs and paint peeling walls in a claustrophobic room drown me. |
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He felt claustrophobic in the schooling system there, and needed to prove himself. |
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Consequently, when characters share on-screen space, it is almost claustrophobic because of the heavy presence of repressed longings and unspoken desires. |
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Now an all too common feeling of claustrophobic despair had returned. |
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Curiously, Yang avoids the claustrophobic tension of the mineshaft. |
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For me I'm a little bit claustrophobic, so whenever I've had the sensory deprivation, the gags and the blindfolds and of course the heat I would get panicked. |
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Storming Home also proved the value of the controversial sheepskin cheekpieces which are now regularly fitted to horses who find blinkers and visors too claustrophobic. |
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The stalls are now too close together and the canopies too wide, making the passages between stalls narrow, uninviting, claustrophobic and sunless. |
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Edgar Ulmer's reputation rests largely on a series of no-budget, claustrophobic noirs and thrillers like Strange Illusion, Bluebeard, and of course Detour. |
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In the claustrophobic gloom of Fez, a small basement club popular with students in downtown New York, Joan Rivers is standing on stage haranguing her audience. |
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She had a sickening feeling of true flying for a moment before the shocking cold and utterly claustrophobic feeling of submersion in water enveloped her. |
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A refrigerator-size chockstone is wedged between the walls ten feet downstream from the ledge, giving the space ahead the claustrophobic feel of a short tunnel. |
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I circled the rooms feeling slightly claustrophobic from all the exposure. |
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A claustrophobic person would definitely have died here, I thought. |
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I suppose this would be a bad time to mention that I'm claustrophobic? |
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It definitely didn't help if you were claustrophobic, that's for sure. |
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Now is not a good time to announce that you're claustrophobic. |
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Coming to a halt, she rested her hands on her hips and tilted her head upwards, sucking at the air like a claustrophobic who'd been trapped in an elevator for too long. |
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As this cloistered, claustrophobic existence begins to give way to outside pressure, the pathos of Lamb and Doggo's stories is made pitifully real. |
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The director opts for claustrophobic closeness over panorama. |
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The beneficiaries included indigent persons such as the visually challenged man who lived with his family in the claustrophobic confines of a public call booth. |
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This literal difference in duration does not detract from a work's capacity to induce hypnotic, mind-numbing, humorous or even claustrophobic effects. |
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I stretched out in the den, pillowed my head on my arm and suffered through the long long night, wet, cold, aching, hungry, wretched, dreaming claustrophobic nightmares. |
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More and more of a crowd began to enter the room, stuffing the whole area and turning it into a claustrophobic matchbox as the final countdown began. |
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They were ultimately led by a man who was stuck in a political cul-de-sac as claustrophobic as the compound in which he was effectively imprisoned for the past two years. |
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Audiences feel appropriately claustrophobic in the close-up jail sequences, and appropriately exultant when Flynt's lawyer wins his case in front of the Supreme Court. |
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A BILLINGHAM entrepreneur is offering relief for claustrophobic patients having to use MRI scanners. |
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A lone farmhouse sets the perfect tone for this claustrophobic nightmare. |
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The men were required to live in cramped, claustrophobic quarters within close proximity of others. |
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The new buildings make them feel claustrophobic, permanently in shadow. |
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The bloodbath temporarily abates for brotherly banter inside the claustrophobic tank, but the air is always chokingly thick with impending doom. |
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Many people who think they have a fear of flying in an airplane are not aerophobic but claustrophobic. |
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The Garden is surrounded by a wall that prevents you seeing out of it, so the whole effect is isolated, claustrophobic and extremely oppressive. |
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Arriving in Tokyo by train, for example, visitors are confronted with a vision of domestic intimacy that would make most Western suburbanites seriously claustrophobic. |
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For all the play's stiff-upper-lipped pukkaness, however, Sherriff's language sounds grittily fresh in David Grindley's darkly claustrophobic production. |
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The south is characterised by claustrophobic miles of deciduous miombo forests, relieved by serpentine brown rivers, refreshing highland ranges or patches of cultivation. |
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I'm pained by the feel of an emery board on the skin around my nails and get claustrophobic in Ikea, so slapping and handcuffs are never going to do it me. |
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As a result, postmodern Ophelia is placed in a bathtub, so that the claustrophobic space of a bathroom replaces the open space of a streamy landscape. |
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The sense of anticipation before the show got underway was palpable and the low ceilinged venue helped create a claustrophobic and intense atmosphere. |
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