The water took on an eerie hue as the cream colored droplets splashed into the water. |
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The setting sun shed little light in the damp cavern, and it cast eerie shadows upon the rock walls. |
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And eerie images linger in the minds and memories, making picture editing a challenging task. |
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Barry's death shortly after Kelly's execution appeared an eerie fulfilment of the outlaw's promise to meet him in the beyond. |
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The outside, barely seen by the light of the eerie street lamps, was old and darkly shingled, with a thatched roof, and a smoking chimney. |
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The rays of light coming in through the occasional window were clouded with dust and mire, bathing the stairwell in an eerie glow. |
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The eerie sound of the air passing through wing feathers differs with each bird, from a low treble, to a high whistle, to one sirenlike whine. |
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Its rays of light cast eerie shadows that danced on the wall and the ceiling. |
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The girl stares at the shark, her pretty human eye focused on the eye of the sightless, eerie fish. |
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The blast blew out windows and walls, overturned tables and cut electricity, plunging the hotel into eerie darkness. |
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Some scenes are hampered by an eerie tinny sound during moments of silence. |
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There was no wind rushing past his body, only eerie silence as he descended at breakneck speed. |
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Unlocking the main door, I step in, taking off my shoes, despite the eerie silence, despite the fear caused by the absence of lights in the hall. |
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She got up slowly and walked along the hallway, and for some reason she was glad of the eerie silence and peacefulness. |
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He set off at a slow walk, through the empty moonlit streets, an eerie quietness surrounding them. |
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If you're lucky, you might spot a moose or hear the eerie howl of a gray wolf. |
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The sun had set and looking up through the water we could see the moon's rays filtering in and giving the water an eerie silverfish glow. |
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It's an eerie, twisted ska track with Jon's vocals reverberating across the top. |
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Sunlight streamed in through the cracks of the boarded up windows casting an eerie, but still pleasant glow about the place. |
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Yes that is Fog with a capital F. Really nice thick Fog that made everything look eerie and spooky. |
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The threat posed by the unromantically named asteroid 2002 NT7 is an eerie echo of the plot of disaster movies such as Armageddon. |
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It was a strange and eerie feeling riding through the near deserted streets of this once great city that I had read and seen so many films about. |
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Three sopranos blend their voices together in eerie beauty, and the male chorus provides a firm underpinning, often through chanting. |
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The sound of his voice was eerie, with the words cracking, brittle with the dryness that shrunk his throat. |
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The production benefited from a clever use of sound effects and lighting to enhance its eerie atmosphere. |
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Irregular veins of white streaked across the forms, adding an almost eerie flare to the smooth stone. |
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In the TV version, eerie music plays as a camera pans over a school playground and then shows a park. |
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The headlights cast an eerie spectral glow on the thick glades, the ever-imposing wall of pine that kept the highway embalmed from time itself. |
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And then, just when the static cleared, the eerie, spine-tingling, sickly-sweet voice that every mage had come to fear sounded in the trees. |
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I was a little shocked to find Medusa's entrance as eerie and spine-tingling as it was when I was ten. |
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This transformation, displayed in haunting dream sequences and eerie visions, makes for some genuinely frightening and heart-stopping moments. |
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A splatter of the eerie, black blood spilled out of his body in a sickening gurgle as he expired. |
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They are spooky, eerie and atmospheric but they're not necessarily centred in that. |
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Glover also provides the eerie guitar noodling and intense emotional climaxes. |
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His footsteps served as an eerie beat to the rhythmic squealing of the enraged sirens. |
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The blog praised him today for finally showing some passion, something different than his usual state of eerie calm. |
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Some people dozed during this eerie calm only to be awakened by rushing, howling winds when the back side of the hurricane struck. |
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Her eyes took on a deep rose hue, golden spokes radiating outwards from her pupils, creating an eerie starburst effect. |
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The lazy and eerie rustle of wind through trees was all we could hear as we gathered handfuls of rotting needles. |
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In an eerie Facebook status update on Monday, re-posted by a friend online, he appeared to be saying goodbye. |
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The harsh neon light hanging from the tiled ceiling cast an eerie glow on his face, illuminating his serious features. |
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I was immediately drawn to the extreme harshness of his guitar playing and the eerie, murky production. |
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He is the most onomatopoeic of the leading poets, able to imitate the sounds of everything from bird calls to the eerie noise of cracking ice. |
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The light from the cigarette made his eyes glow in an eerie, unsettling fashion, causing the pupils to glow a strange, catlike yellow. |
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Add screaming arguments, inconsistency and eerie periods of not speaking and I could probably be classed as a helicopter parent. |
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Instead I was met with the harsh caw of a crow, breaking the eerie silence. |
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Partially fill a plastic cauldron with hot water, and then add dry ice and a glow stick to create an eerie centerpiece for your table. |
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There was the cash drawer, sliding open with a ching that seemed now like something eerie and wholly alien. |
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Dry laughter and hilarity ensue, but the eerie arch of the original is intact. |
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The songs rarely follow predictable formulas, falling into one another by means of eerie instrumental transitions. |
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Passing Bell is an eerie composition of fossil-gray verticals supporting gray, red and purple ovoids, punctuated with shocks of orange. |
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She stepped inside, there was still no light and the pale moonlight shining in the door illuminated the room, casting eerie shadows. |
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The melodies here could hardly be called hooky or blatantly poppy, but they have a mantra-like quality that's infectious and slightly eerie. |
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With an eerie howl, the wind kicked up a cloud of dust, and suddenly, a gray figure leapt over Aeslyn, and knocked Adelaide to the ground. |
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He huddled up into the fetal position and lay there a few moments, his eyes clamped tightly shut as that eerie voice filled his mind. |
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The city was an astounding and eerie patchwork of room-sized caves interconnected by narrow, low passageways. |
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Finally we reach the visitor centre with darkness closing in, and as the engines are cut, an eerie silence falls again over the park. |
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Sun shines on them like white gold and in the shade they become iridescent blue, eerie like glaciers or icebergs. |
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The eerie stillness of the music and voice reflects the pensive, self-critical nature of the lyric. |
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Their peculiar sound could be described as eerie and rocky or jazz fusion meets metal. |
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Chillingly stroking and caressing his microphone throughout, Brown delivered an imperiously deadpan set surreally dominated by eerie silence. |
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I expect it would come across as a very cold, blustery place, but yet with this sort of eerie beauty of Saturn in the sky. |
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Now only the stars have been netted in the casuarinas and the surf snarls with eerie phosphorescence as if glowing with spectral fires. |
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I stared silently out the window as an eerie aura of phosphorescence crowned the long rows of waves crashing onto the beach under the moonlight. |
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Everything I found was either eerie Scientologist propaganda or anti-cult fear mongering. |
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Soon enough, the boat's whistle began to blow an eerie piercing sound as the water vehicle began moving. |
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With the extent and inhospitableness of its spaces, it was a night of eerie solitude. |
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It was a quite eerie feeling as a pipe band went down a ramp into the hole. |
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Anyway, after I cut some eyes, a nose and a mouth in it and lit a tea candle inside the thing, it did look quite eerie. |
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Then they'd slowly walk along the fence, daring to trail their fingers over the bars, making an eerie, plinking song. |
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Skip James' eerie, dark and complex tunings and netherworldly falsetto have never been equaled nor adequately copied in 74 years. |
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Bare bulbs were hanging from the ceiling casting an eerie light, revealing tiny flecks of dust filtering through the air. |
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The screens variously arranged around the room gave off an eerie dim blue glow, the type of glow seen in a nuclear reactor core during meltdown. |
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The butterflies that were fluttering around the flowers quickly left the area and an eerie silence filled the clearing. |
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Frequent bolts of lightning forked through the sky, lighting up her surroundings with an eerie brightness. |
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The night was silent, all three moons were alive in the sky now and their glowing crescents cast an eerie glow across his face. |
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A toad croaked in the distance breaking the eerie silence that haunted the halls of trees and earth. |
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He's using it more traditionally, but his blend of eerie falsetto and soulful croon remains striking. |
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The eerie skeleton of Dunstanburgh Castle seen through a sea fret is one of the spectacular sights of the Northumberland coast. |
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This seven-minute gem features a wholesome woman dancing across a Daliesque landscape of grotesque figures, broken bridges, and eerie shadows. |
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That eerie morning dark only exists on rainy mornings with the curtains drawn. |
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The pregnant silence is almost eerie as it spreads round the room, reaching every corner, suffocating me as I inhale its intoxicating deadliness. |
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Often eerie and ghostly, but always captivating, these songs simply demand your attention. |
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It bathed his black-clad figure with eerie, blood-colored light that glanced off the silver circlet binding his black hair. |
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It begins with a motif comprised of violent, mostly descending chords whose eerie, threatening character sends a chill through the listener. |
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Scraping the ice off their cars, they travel along deserted roads, through the eerie, wintry stillness. |
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We finally manage to get to the heart of the eerie water delta where the devastation was appalling. |
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The whole place had an eerie feel, it was over 250 years old and in that time there must have been plenty of devilry and scandalous behaviour. |
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The news from Washington this past week had eerie echoes of the lead-up to the war in Iraq. |
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There was something rather eerie about people turning up unexpectedly around the door and starting to sing. |
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The plot begins with a woman who witnesses a murder on a dark and eerie night. |
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The sun was setting and it cast an eerie red glow upon the tan walls of my small room. |
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The eerie yellowish glow on the horizon turned out to be vapor lights from a large greenhouse. |
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It's the later war scenes, in which there are no scenes of war, that are weird and eerie. |
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The echoes of the last gunshot had died long ago, replaced by an unnatural and eerie silence. |
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They are concerned for elderly neighbours who can be left terrified by the eerie silences on the end of the phone. |
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Amidst floating human and animals corpses, only the sea waves break the eerie silence. |
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The sound was particularly successful in adding an eerie feel to the mysterious and compelling plot. |
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Dark grayish smoke smothered the scene and the eerie green fire ate away at the hole in front of him. |
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Over the next few days we cut holes in the sea ice and dived beneath it, which was strange but beautiful in an eerie sort of way. |
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We move swiftly past riotously colonised rock faces of the cliffs into the eerie green water below the arch. |
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Backstage is strangely eerie, so I go to my dressing-room for some quiet time. |
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This chapter has an eerie, sombre feeling which draws their investigation to a close. |
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The room was dark, except for an eerie glow of green from a weak neon lamp on the ceiling. |
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With the usual eerie vocals and bassy dubstep backing from these nihilistic Michigan electroids, what's new with this track is the energy. |
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In an especially eerie sequence, her body is entombed in the Usher vault on a lonely island nearby. |
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An eerie synth dances with reverb-heavy guitar, while a simplistic, cool bass line keeps time with a snare. |
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Great use of sound, lighting and camera angles draw you in to this absurdly eerie little shaggy-dog story. |
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It was not the warm, gentle radiance of a flame, but an eerie, greenish glow whose essence was cold and lifeless. |
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It was late at night and the stars and moon had entered the sky, radiating the eerie light onto abandoned walkways and rat infested ally ways. |
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The government responds by sending in the Delta Force, but loses contact as an eerie signal interrupts radio communications. |
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There are no vegetables, and in fact the plate is colourless beyond the eerie white of these Polish dumplings. |
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Thunder rattled the windows and lightning gave an eerie and unworldly light to halls. |
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There was a full moon, so the moonlight made the tall grass glow an eerie whitish green. |
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The bell let out an ear-shattering, death-defying ring that sent out ghosts and wights and phantoms and other eerie, unfriendly shadowlings. |
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The path winds through a legion of eerie stone figures, some towering 100 feet above. |
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There's some eerie feedback and xylophones and it all kinda swirls around you. |
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It was strange to her how much the scenery had changed, from eerie and dismal to lush and dark. |
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In fashion and music, cycles of revivals, retrospectives, and recombinations have emerged, defining styles with an eerie predictability. |
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It had just a few little wispy feathers growing out of it, which made it look even more eerie. |
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Her skin glowed with an eerie light, as if she was lit with a dying fire from within. |
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As darkness fell, the eerie scene was lit by huge banks of bright industrial klieg lights to help rescuers. |
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The eerie squeal of a wood duck came from somewhere behind the gray tangle of naked oaks, willows cypress, elm, tupelo and cottonwood. |
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The waters of Loch an Eilean were flat calm and the stillness of the air almost eerie. |
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Under the light, Nick's thick blond hair glows an eerie yellow and his blue eyes flash luminously as he slowly peruses the area. |
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It was an eerie moment, and not because I was hopped up on Mr Muscle glass cleaner. |
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The result is an authentically eerie, but faithful, rendering of Guthrie's songs. |
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It was an eerie and sombre scene, a grey warship beneath a leaden sky with the occasional drop of rain falling. |
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This really very scary Japanese ghost story from director Hideo Nakata exerts a chilling grip with its icy calm and eerie reticence. |
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Chastity sighed in relief, but fear quickly returned when she noticed the forest was no longer bright and magical, but dark and eerie. |
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Particularly clever is the use of the extracted reverberation from the harp, used as an eerie synthesizer patch in its own right. |
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Slowly the colours of the day faded and the dark purple of the night crept in, with its eerie sense of romance and evil to it. |
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Wind whistled against the hole in the back wall, which heightened the eerie effect of the scene which lay before them. |
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The lights were spaced three feet apart, just enough to cast an eerie glow over the stairs. |
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With eerie accuracy, it intimated the upcoming split in American society begat by Vietnam, rock and roll, and a new drug culture. |
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The sound is eerie, piercing, and ricochets at us off Eocene-era volcanic rock faces. |
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This is a little rolly in SE winds and eerie at night with the lights and flames of the refinery. |
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Thom Yorke's eerie soprano is accompanied by incessant arpeggiated guitar and a ticking hi hat. |
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It was then that I heard an eerie melody upon the air, from a lute, or other stringed instrument. |
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It was a marvelous display of an orderly universe and a never-to-be forgotten experience of eerie beauty and magnificence. |
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When the skies clear, the awesome landscape communicates its majesty through an eerie silence. |
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The system, power button and LCD backlight provide an eerie glow in a darkened room. |
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Anything having to do with ghosts, curses, eerie phenomena, and unexplained events in ballparks or associated with baseball teams is welcome. |
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The eerie wind began to sound like the wail of a banshee, the creaks and groans of the castle began to seem like footsteps stalking toward her. |
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The second movement is an eerie threnody, while the third manages almost to resolve the emotional trauma of the first. |
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Her reflection was eerie and the skylight threw a shocking bright light down on top of her. |
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The blinds in the living room cast off an eerie glow of white light, slants thrown across the room. |
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They faced each other, the flickering light casting eerie shadows and throwing their faces into sharp relief. |
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Other thunderous detonations resounded from the area of the airport before the all-clear siren sounded, leaving an eerie quiet. |
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The flames flickered in the darkness of the lower level and cast eerie shadows over the ground. |
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The night music of the third movement flickered with spectral glissandos and eerie harmonics. |
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Photographer Patrick Kukard took this eerie picture on a 6-8 second time exposure using available light without a flash. |
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I was filled with an eerie calm, the same serenity that had settled over me when Joseph died. |
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But as a bell's eerie toll floated from within the castle a shiver ran down my spine. |
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The tornado, the overhead storm clouds and the city beneath all stood out in eerie green detail. |
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Partial eclipses, while not as eerie or dramatic as total eclipses, are still good. |
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The extra light cast eerie shadows on the glistening metal walls, not helping the sick feeling in her stomach. |
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The rain had lessened to a drizzle, and an eerie, shadowy mist hung around the trees. |
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Marissa eyes flitted about at the shadowy woodland, an eerie sense of foreboding beginning to permeate the air. |
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I am not in the habit of following strange shapes in the mist about eerie woods. |
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Typical of most old cemeteries, eerie carved-stone Angels of Death and other ghoulish figures adorn many of the tombstones. |
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The easeful waters lapped at the shores quietly and there was an eerie atmosphere of calm conflicting harshly with the violence which was about show itself. |
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She is reading and her eerie tranquility hides a desperate sadness. |
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The naked red light bulb gave the room an eerie surreal aura. |
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This vow echoes like an eerie refrain through a piece that examines the deepest intimacies of marriage while questioning the rules and expectations that govern it. |
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Just the eerie sensation that was present in the creepy scenery. |
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This is a comedy permeated throughout by the eerie melancholy of sunset. |
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A wonderfully eerie musical score accompanies the two youngsters as they pound miles of wet roads for hours on end, experiencing nothing but uncertainty at every turn. |
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They projected the first movement with energy, with an eerie second section of pizzicati textures and augmented harmonies leading to the powerful coda. |
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I had never dived on a real pirate ship, and I imagined fully rigged masts, broad wooden beams, and a blonde-haired damsel gracing the bow of an eerie ghost ship. |
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And even more scary, was the eerie phone call by an insane madwoman. |
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The pace picks up as the crew from the cursed ship starts an eerie song and the celebrating sailors try to counter with a merry drinking song of their own. |
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It was eerie to stand in the centre of this huge, empty, dark space, with only a few slivers of light creeping in through the cracks in the hangar door. |
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The whistling through the steel also continued from on high, but now it was clear it should not have seemed eerie at all. |
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It was eerie how he had the same voice and mannerisms as Leigh. |
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Oprah's story of overindulgence strikes an eerie chord in a nation struggling with the consequences of a massive credit binge. |
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This supernatural drama, based on the Jason Mott novel The Returned, is eerie and enigmatic, as well as heartfelt and wondrous. |
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He's wheelchair bound, and had an eerie sort of fixed smile on his face. |
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Not until after midnight, in an eerie twilight, do we sideslip around a medial moraine and discover two gigantic black holes in the silver glacier. |
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While he was struggling in late 1796 to move out of his mental and spiritual despair, Wordsworth wrote the eerie and largely unstageable play The Borderers. |
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Try crushing a sugar cube between a pair of pliers in the dark, for example, and the cube will glow with an eerie bluish-white light reminiscent of The X Files. |
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The distant thudding of sound systems is drowned in an eerie silence. |
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The boom of the bell and the drum calling everyone to pray at 4.30 in the morning had a powerful sonorous sound with an eerie mystical feel that was palpable, not imagined. |
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Relying on their well-established formula of eerie melodies, pastoral soundscapes, babbling children and rhythmic clamour, their sophomore effort rings true. |
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He took a bunch of pictures with it, and sure enough, they too look as metallically eerie and ghostlike as if they'd been lost in archives for a century. |
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As I stripped off my clothes and dashed into the sweat lodge on the first truly freezing night of the season, the near-full moon was an eerie, ghostly shadow. |
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An examination of the eerie similarities between Litchfield Prison and agrestic. |
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The sample of the sound of milk being churned into butter takes on an eerie sound that is more like a pack of marching troopers than a regular act of rural domesticity. |
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I left the main thoroughfare outside Delhi and followed a narrow single track through an eerie forest of thin spindly trees, close enough together to blot out the sun. |
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At first light, when alpenglow fires the high summits with radiance like the burn of a gigantic campfire, the dusty surface of the old snowpack glows with eerie luster. |
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Some show York street scenes so deserted that they have an eerie quality. |
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The bells in the final movement are much more forward and eerie. |
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You knew you had achieved the ultimate look when your flares completely covered your feet, giving the distinctly eerie impression you were floating down the street. |
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It whistled around the corners, making an eerie howling sound. |
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Tippett uses a prepared piano on a number of tracks, sometimes coaxing harpsichord-like timbres from it, and sometimes producing sounds that are decidedly more eerie. |
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From somewhere in the emptiness behind us there comes a faint, eerie howl. |
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Scientists have created eerie zombie dogs, reanimating the canines after several hours of clinical death in attempts to develop suspended animation for humans. |
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The usual hustle and bustle had been replaced by an eerie hush. |
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An eerie young boy keeps hanging about outside her Central Park apartment. |
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Thousands of previous instances of cars moving on streets tell us that cars usually populate streets, so much so that a street devoid of cars is rather eerie. |
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The guided Sicilian Volcano Hike will have you trogging up and around Etna for a couple of days, exploring craters and eerie lava fields, then cresting the summit. |
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Just granite, ice, and the eerie moan of the wind whenever we stopped. |
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The only sound, other than the eerie whistle of the wind, is the moan of prayer horns, blown by maroon-robed monks, which echo ominously across the valley. |
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A few well timed shoves jolted the wooden crate that had barred the exit, leading them all up into the eerie silent Southwestern portion of La Fortaleza's courtyard. |
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His fourth album is an eerie concoction full of minor chords, pedal steel guitar, and a bizarro percussion section that includes a mailbox and a Dr. Pepper sign. |
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The water is an eerie, cloudy blue, and as hot as bath water. |
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Her hair, braided from the bark of the willow is set off by the woven spiders webs attached to the windows, adding to the eerie view from the corridor of the school. |
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It was still dark outside, though thin tendrils of light were warming the horizon, shining an eerie glow on the monolithic buildings to the south. |
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The lights from the penlights bounced off from shard to shard, illuminating the space in front of the French soldiers with an eerie red glow, blinding them again. |
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The cries of circling gulls add to the eerie sense of remoteness. |
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Yesterday's attacks carried several eerie echoes of the July 7 bombings. |
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It's all sophisticated, detached and sometimes rather eerie. |
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The only lighting in the room was from our lava lamp, which cast eerie green and blue shadows that made the icy look on my best friend's face appear even more foreboding. |
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Yet the eerie echoing of the earlier faux interview in another major media outlet was unsettling for jazz lovers. |
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Plus wearing gowns, gloves, goggles and masks imparts an eerie moonwalk sensation as one enters the facility. |
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This, it should be said, bears an eerie similarity to the targeted, predatory lending of the last decade. |
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Welles uses his own intimate vocal delivery, and an atmospheric soundscape, to prepare us for a final zinger that is both eerie and contemplative. |
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He said there is no deliberate attempt to provoke feelings of isolation, but the looped video of a train constantly leaving the viewer stranded is a touch eerie. |
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And yet there is that eerie feeling of the calm before the storm. |
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They both know what an eerie feeling it must have been for rescuer and rescued, as they listened for those dislodged stones to hit a ledge or plunge into the water. |
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Seeing the eerie slicks and eddies of the water racing through at seven knots while a lonely cormorant beats its way up the sound is almost sinisterly memorable. |
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The cold, eerie feeling returned, and her voice trailed off. |
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Rotting tree stumps give off an eerie light that has been called foxfire. |
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I had fractured the bone above the knee and the unbroken part was responding to the reaction of foot movement, but there was no connection, a most eerie sensation. |
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The place they flew through was eerie, lit only by lightning and the faint phosphorescence of the clouds themselves which both above and below formed a curving tunnel. |
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The blood was puddling on the floor, staining the old wooden floorboards, sinking into them permanently and painting them an eerie shade of crimson. |
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After the hectic activity during daytime, the area is virtually deserted by dusk with the chirping of crickets casting an eerie spell on the setting. |
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The music and eerie sound effects add to the sinister atmosphere. |
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What soon emerges is that these two women have an eerie amount in common. |
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The Arts Parkade turns out to be a serviceable venue for Greek tragedy, with an upper ramp allowing for a two-tiered set and all that cold concrete creating an eerie echo. |
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He barely lets his voice be heard without distorting it with a vocoder, adding to the eerie, robot-cold feel of it all. |
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With a combination of acrylic, watercolour and photographic work, his diverse collection is rounded off by a self-made video, adding an eerie auditory aspect to the exhibit. |
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Yet there are glimpses of surpassingly eerie dystopian beauty. |
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On such small signs and symbols does the Southern cabala depend, and that is why I find the South so eerie and exhausting. |
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A further wave of fluorescent balloons gently deflated, exhaling into miniature harmonicas to breathe an eerie music of the spheres. |
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The tone is brittle and morbid, emphasizing the eerie grotesquerie of Albert Giraud's poems. |
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The eerie nocturnal cries of nesting shearwaters and petrels has led to associations with the supernatural. |
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The electronic theme music too was perceived as eerie, novel, and frightening, at the time. |
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A damp mist filled the room and the musty-coloured books that lined the walls were bathed in eerie sea-light. |
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The bedspring suspensionAuwhich seemed to threaten to throw you out the driverAAEs windowAunow terrain-follows with an eerie suppleness. |
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His wry and eerie metaphysical extrapolations make lesser efforts seem toylike. |
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Widmann's Armonica fur Orchestra proved eerie, atmospheric and hallucinatory. |
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A special treat was Cecelia Brauer of the Metropolitan Opera performing on the eerie glass armonica during the Mad Scene. |
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The results are blurry and eerie, but bound to catch your eye. |
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They were apparently thrilled when a doodlebug obligingly cut its eerie mechanical path above our roof in broad daylight. |
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Together, they've created an eerie interplanetary moonscape that's as epic as it is requisitely foreboding. |
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The paperbarks and floodgums that shroud us look eerie and ethereal in the silver light, and I find myself matching Jasper's step. |
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It's a 13 line game with stunning artwork and eerie effects featuring a wild Princess and her Voodoo Dolls. |
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Beyond this, climb up the slatey path to reach the edge of an eerie, water-filled pit, the flooded remains of a quarry. |
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The composer played electric cello against a lilting narrative while whales, echoey sea depths and eerie cries melded with voices including truly stratospheric sopranos. |
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Shirley Anderson does a fine job with this seemingly simpy character, capturing Therese's twisted wisdom and making her seem eerie and radiant with joy at the same time. |
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They had the gruelling task of navigating eerie, water-filled abysses known as sumps and at one stage swam underwater in darkness for 600 metres in a 28-metre deep river. |
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The group's debut, Coup d'Yah, unites Sharma's drumming, South Asian influences and eerie samples, with a conjoiner of the room-breaking basslines of dubstep. |
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The next Sunday he soared into song in the midst of the silence, a joyful and eerie curvation of vowels that astounded the congregation with its beauty. |
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From the titles of his sculptures to the peculiar blend of linearity and rondure he gives his forms, Keister established an eerie resonance between our era and theirs. |
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After the collision, Tiffany's sister and best friend Ashlee Roohani remembered the eerie feeling that swept over her as she watched her sister being placed in a body bag. |
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We paddle past the eerie spot where, in November 1944, the Tirpitz, feared sister-ship to the Bismarck, was sunk with the loss of almost 1,000 lives. |
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The movement begins with three eerie sustained notes, and through tremolo chromatics and abrupt outbursts creates an impression which set the scene for the Takemitsu work. |
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But there he was in McKenzie's show, fleshed out with eerie naturalism in a group of colored-pencil portraits that depict him posing rakishly in plus fours and trench coat. |
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We've all dumped on that guy, this guy in Buffalo, who will probably end up now in Eerie. |
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Eerie blue-lit stemware suspended above the adjoining, glassed-in bar, as if some enormous jellyfish had just swum into view. |
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Eerie silence surrounds the Legco chamber as Leung pulls out a pack of tissues from her bag and wipes Tsang's eyes. |
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Eerie orange cones captured in an aerial photograph will show each precise spot where a part of this pitiable child came to rest. |
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Eerie and harrowing, the film seethes with barely suppressed ferocity. |
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To that end, Mount Eerie is a five-song story cycle about a boy who is born, greets the sun, ascends a mountain, dies, and then has a massive, post-mortem revelation. |
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