The same message was echoed by a disembodied voice with metronomic eeriness. |
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It's got a bop feel in the walking bass and the vibe hits, but the three singers find a whole new way to construct post-rock eeriness. |
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The music of James Lucas, a 20-year-old from Bristol, chirps, chimes, buzzes and brims with otherworldly eeriness. |
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Thus, These are the Ghosts is unquestionably trad, but soaked in a churchy eeriness that befits its title. |
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It added an air of eeriness and unreality to the situation that made Joe feel sick to the pit of his stomach. |
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Her dark eyes held a look so distraught and crestfallen that she didn't even notice the eeriness around her. |
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There was an aura of strangeness around the set, a sort of quiet eeriness to it all. |
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A high school graduation dance displays an eeriness that makes me thankful I never have to step foot inside a classroom ever again. |
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This location's far back from the main road, so it's deathly quiet, which only adds to the general eeriness. |
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However, not all near-human robots are eerie, and the perception of eeriness varies from person to person. |
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These three things display some kind of very allusive eeriness, and he brings them even further. |
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David delivers his one line with such crippling eeriness that then tied it all together. |
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Rather than bereavement, it brought the eeriness, and sometimes the joy, of displacement. |
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There is an eeriness to the beginning of the novel that hints of the gothic, but the novel isn't gothic in any conventional sense. |
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In spite of the grandeur, the Cathedral was tinged with a certain eeriness. |
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There's an eeriness to it, a cinematic feel, and a languidness that both suits its southern setting, and is such a relief after all the manic attention-deficit dramas such as Fast Forward and The Event. |
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The place was a charnel house, of a macabre eeriness hard to describe. |
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Carrà's new style was crystallized in 1917 when he met the painter Giorgio de Chirico, who taught him to paint everyday objects imbued with a sense of eeriness. |
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At the beginning, there was an autobiographical anecdote with emotion and eeriness that I felt when I assisted a synchronised swimming performance as a teenager. |
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All that was left was the eeriness of resignation and rows of empty claret and blue seats. |
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But from the moment they arrive, Sunshine feels her world darken with an eeriness she cannot place. |
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Or, being blissfully unaware as the world moves on a Mumbai railway platform and eeriness that comes from being dressed like a mannequin in Old Delhi. |
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The real magic is the feeling of the game though, there is an eeriness and tension that suits London perfectly and the adventure has a truly epic feel to it. |
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We got that heavy bass sound that we wanted, and lots of eeriness. |
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Between 6 January and 12 January 1914, Tolkien painted a watercolor entitled Eeriness. |
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