The fog totally disappeared as ghostlike shadows of people began to reappear. |
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He peered at the ghostlike form, with long black hair and eyes golden-green. |
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The end result was strangely beautiful and ghostlike, suggesting a lifeless but beautifully frozen world. |
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It was a complete white-out, except for the ghostlike silhouette of our boat. |
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It coated the world in a pale flurry, casting a ghostlike pallor and creating moon shadows among the skeletons of trees. |
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Among the stiff stacks of unburied corpses and the ghostlike, disbelieving living, he had been able only to think how lucky he was. |
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The 83-year-old L. K. Advani, who led the party in the 2009 election, also lingers, ghostlike, hoping for another pop at being prime minister. |
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She found it open and the judge standing inside, ghostlike in his long white nightshirt. |
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Watermarks can be easily seen as ghostlike images inside the paper when a banknote is held against the light. |
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From secret trapdoors opened in the table emerge ghostlike puppets, few centimetres high, draped in precious cloth, beautiful and enigmatic. |
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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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The most notable feature of this object was its ghostlike nature. |
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A ghostlike figure in an indeterminate landscape navigates the thin line between form and formlessness. |
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Late one night as Ichabod Crane rides home from a party at Katrina's home, he is suddenly frightened by a ghostlike headless horseman. |
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Monumental and ghostlike, the wandjina figures are depicted without mouths, and the enlarged face is always painted white. |
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That version of Ghost Rider was 19th-century teacher Carter Slade, who disguised himself in a ghostlike phosphorescent costume when he fought lawbreakers. |
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Ten years later, when the real Michael Jackson was involved in a series of scandals and saw his success decline, Christophe continued to imitate him. He became a ghostlike figure, more real than Jackson himself. |
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However the actor Maggiani is forgotten, his large ghostlike body, velvety, insinuating convincing voice which carries the legendary words like a song accompanied by three violinists, white shadows behind a curtain. |
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During this period, I experimented different shooting techniques, there were images that became ghostlike when set in slow motion, with a strong pictorial meaning. |
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As we work and shop and eat, they stand ghostlike, by your side. |
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The teaching that the spirits of the dead are heavenly angels, or some righteous ghostlike entity that can be contacted, is without scriptural foundation. |
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