Loosely based on an old Montreal myth about a phantom ship and a shadowy captain, the maze is made up of five connected game zones. |
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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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She started to run away from the man only to be blocked by shadowy figures that suddenly appeared in front of her. |
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Chess takes the place of all the other passions, and the people in his life, including his parents, become shadowy, meaningless figures. |
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It was Halloween, 1999, when a mysterious, shadowy figure appeared on the Montreal music scene. |
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Katherine stood frozen in the spot, staring awestruck once more at the shadowy figure, which now appeared to be watching them. |
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The men in this novel are mostly shadowy figures who seem to appear at the right moment to fill out a necessary niche. |
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Benn speaks as he thinks and does not worry about being on-message or about the reactions of shadowy press officer figures lurking offstage. |
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It was hard to feel frightened of shadowy, nameless pursuers with the bright summer sunlight flooding the room. |
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In the silence of the next few moments no one noticed the two shadowy figures that appeared in the jagged opening of the room. |
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Hackneyed, undisciplined and utterly rubbish, it ended with a shadowy stranger in black springing Myers from prison for no discernible reason. |
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Polonius becomes a shadowy figure, though he is openly identified as Claudius's co-conspirator in the murder of Hamlet's father. |
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Beyond one shadowy figure, never identified, no other suspect was ever turned up. |
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A spotlight appeared on all four screens and a shadowy figure walked into it. |
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But instead, through his interaction with Keel, it takes him to places shadowy and frightening. |
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Curtains of silk and lace in black and red hung from the ceiling, giving the room a shadowy and ethereal feel. |
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She ascended the staircases and padded along the shadowy corridors, making her way back to her bedchambers. |
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Many of the film's interior shots are shadowy, with most of the lighting provided by glowing fireplaces, and these scenes looked very warm. |
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The entrepreneur, backed by a shadowy coven of anonymous investors, buys Canada's premier satirical biweekly. |
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It is impossible to overstate the momentousness of such events, and yet they have fallen into a shadowy disregard, eclipsed by recent history. |
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The stage is blanketed in darkness until a shadowy figure comes out with a glowing candle in one hand. |
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And all of the nighttime and shadowy sequences are solid with zero bleed or shimmer. |
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His shadowy silhouette has become recognised around the world as a symbol of compassion, determination, and spirit. |
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Duplicity runs throughout the description, where there is always conspiracy and simulation in the shadowy background. |
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A shadowy figure has appeared on the horizon to put these democratically unaccountable Johnny Come Latelys in their place. |
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Her eyes strained to see through the darkness, but she could only make out shadowy, undefined figures. |
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Derek Jarman opens his claustrophobic, skyless Caravaggio with the feverish artist on his shadowy deathbed. |
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He uses shadowy ghostings of pedal steel or slide blues tonality, though there are no bottlenecks in sight. |
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One by one, shadowy, transparent figures of skinny, bony people appeared all around. |
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All around him were shadowy characters with unusual names, each appearing unimposing yet extremely confident and strong. |
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It's a shadowy organisation that has combined Protestant fundamentalism with extreme Unionism. |
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Many of these writers worked in the shadowy borderland between Academia, Bohemia, and Grub Street. |
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Sent forth to ferret out the shadowy terrorists, U.S. troops would go woefully unprotected against biological weapons. |
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None of them will be encouraged to abandon school early to spend their formative years in shadowy snooker halls. |
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They all contend that the world is being secretly ruled by a shadowy cabal from inside a secret room. |
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At its best, cabaret has always drawn its emotional pull from the shadowy side of the human psyche. |
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Hidden in the shadowy cover of the canopy, he waited, silently stalking his unwary prey. |
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The driver was a shadowy figure buried under a drab-green oilcloth that glistened with water and reflections from isolated windows. |
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Even without the verbal clue, these shadowy, heavy, almost overbearingly masculine works would suggest a world of weaponry and combat. |
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Phillipe's journey takes him through snow-covered mountain passes, deep shadowy forests, sunlit fields and crumbling ruins. |
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She watched shadowy footsteps catch up and go in front, then resumed her earlier speed some five paces behind. |
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Afterwards we'd lie naked on the shadowy porch drinking beer and watching moths batter themselves against the lamp's chimney. |
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Above him only a pale light, like dawn, silhouetted shadowy figures, half-human, half-mist. |
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The subject is the pallidness of life in those who never manage to engage in more than a shadowy existence on the fringe of active life. |
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They are similar to the higher cirrocumulus, but are larger and have dark, shadowy sides. |
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He watched as the shadowy silhouette of one of the pathetic creatures stumbled past. |
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Bare feet pattered on cold stone, the quick breaths shallow from exhaustion, Ayla and Dylan ran on in pursuit of the two shadowy figures. |
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The iatrochemists had a shadowy consciousness of the etheric body, the iatromechanists had none. |
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He stacked the books on pedestals, making three mysterious columns on one side of the shadowy gallery, two on the other. |
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It swung open to reveal a battered, cobwebby wooden staircase that wound down into a shadowy cave beneath the surface. |
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Even the executioner, once an inglorious and shadowy person, became just a regular state employee. |
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This shadowy musing conjoins the two sides of the equation to memorable effect. |
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He claims to be a servant of the Master, a shadowy figure with even more foggy notions. |
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The door swung open to reveal Helen in a shadowy blue nightgown with her red hair all frizzled, her glasses tangled in her messy hair. |
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Thus begins an intense race between the police and the gangsters to capture the shadowy man behind the murders. |
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Internally, a strong secret police had a shadowy presence in the universities and institutions. |
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A slight shudder slid over him, footsteps on his grave, a shadowy ghoul with its gargoyle grin threatening to exhume long-buried corpses. |
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It seemed to be made of Obsidian, and its glassy back surface shined like a shadowy mirror. |
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It leaned forward, and although it was half hidden in shadowy gloom, Peter could see that the dim white gleam of its skin was spotted with red. |
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I sense she may stray into the odd shadowy church and weep there in the candlelit gloom. |
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One hand pressed across my mouth while the other snapped like a vice around my waist dragging me back into the shadowy denseness of the forest. |
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We were huddled in a shadowy corner so that just in case anyone was prowling around they wouldn't spot us. |
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The lawmaker, hoping for discretion, deploys a shadowy envoy to send her child support in the form of regular wads of cash. |
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In the shadowy world of guerrilla warfare the rules exist in a kind of moral no-man's land. |
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This tract is beautifully undulating in its surface, containing a number of bold eminences, steep acclivities, and deep shadowy valleys. |
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It's hardly a grotto at all, merely a kink in the shadowy, soot-darkened stone passageway. |
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Indirect sunlight filters into the cool, shadowy space and creates a reddish glow off the smooth boards and knotty trunks. |
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The mirror reflects the scene before us and two shadowy figures that have just entered the room. |
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At last, some light has been shed on the shadowy subject of identity theft and how the finance industry and its regulators can fight it. |
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Down an alley lined with trees, shadowy even in the summer heat, stood a little white villa amid a wild garden. |
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Private investigators have traditionally been perceived as shadowy and devious. |
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She glanced round the shadowy room, noting the matching curtains and bed cover that attempted to relieve the gloom. |
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The windswept Yorkshire hills, the terraced houses, dappled woods and shadowy interiors, help convey a warm summer languor. |
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Might this Bote be the shadowy messenger who came to Mozart's door, not long before the composer's death, to request a requiem mass? |
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Peering over the railings, the Venkatramans jostled to catch a glimpse of the earthen lingam at the shadowy heart of the sanctuary. |
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These shadowy groups are arguably among the most active of all money launderers. |
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At that moment, shadowy forms rushed in, moving in the darkness of the throne chamber. |
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Facing them, the rest of us could see little but shadowy faces, surrounded by bright aureoles. |
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The curators have made an error, I think, in not presenting a sampling of the work Rodchenko created during his shadowy last twenty years. |
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Portrait of Seale-Yearwood Esq shows a Barbados planter seated in front of a shadowy, brown-skinned man serving him sangaree. |
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Kaliningrad is still garrisoned by a shadowy regiment of these babushkas, left over from a time when it was illegal not to work. |
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These photos are scanned into a computer and turned into the shadowy cutout figures that will appear suspended in the colored fields. |
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Hand beaten copper urns and brass coffee pots shone new and fresh in the shadowy, relative cool of the interior. |
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I felt scorches on my arms, and I saw shadowy fingers enclosed around my forearms. |
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Behind, a saffron-tinged bank of clouds rises above a shadowy fringe of trees. |
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Presently, matrilineal kinship occupies merely a shadowy and at times nostalgic part of collective Keralite memory. |
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The stadium hastiered seats linked by stairways, beneath which lurk shadowy corridors. |
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They merged and separated and moved on together, two shadows gliding through the shadowy twilight. |
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In the restless, shadowy world of ethnic restaurants, chefs are always on the move. |
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A solid sound design as well as shadowy lighting achieve the scariest effects of the film. |
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Master Kit had shown up as usual, watching me from across a narrow, shadowy street, propped against the bins outside a shabby grocery. |
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Thin beams of intense, orange light striped the otherwise shadowy walls of my bedroom from my window. |
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The entries off High Street offer shadowy potential and an historical dimension, as do the old Courthouse steps. |
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He kept one hand on the antique handgun holstered on his hip as he half-walked, half-ran along the shadowy street. |
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The forest in which Paloma's cottage resided was rather shadowy and creepy during the night. |
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There were two lamps hanging from the ceiling near the door that gave the place a strange shadowy glow. |
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Gone are the shadowy streets of Manhattan, skyscrapers blotting out the sun like overseers to the perversion playing out below. |
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His hair is a shadowy shade of black and his eyes are a dark brown, nearly black. |
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The rain had lessened to a drizzle, and an eerie, shadowy mist hung around the trees. |
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These days, you just might hear bloodcurdling screams coming from one of the shadowy side streets, where a grizzly murder is indeed taking place. |
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The center of the dome was clearly retractable, as it was partially opened at the moment to afford more light for the otherwise shadowy room. |
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She barely had time to wonder about this strange shadowy beast before it lunged and she had a better view than she wanted of its many white teeth. |
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A shadowy, hooded figure emerged from the forest and approached me. |
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Within a matter of five minutes, a shadowy figure appeared in the room. |
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The man stepping into his shoes, however, is no shadowy unknown. |
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The shadowy stranger I'm entertaining begins to finger the fabric. |
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The first is the scramble through the lakeshore rocks in the fog, where shadowy figures pop up and disappear before it can be determined who they are. |
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In real life the woman is a performance artist distinguished by her striking pallor, but in this portrait she exists as a shadowy and mysterious character. |
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When I did awake I noticed a shadowy figure standing over me. |
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But teens with superpowers on the run from a shadowy organization that wants to kill them? |
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A grown-up society would stop treating politicians as omnipotent and start directing complaints at the shadowy others who make decisions that affect us. |
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It has now leant its name to a shadowy cabal known within the German meat-processing industry as the Atlantic group. |
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Paranoid and deeply unlikable curmudgeon that he was, O'Brian had used his shadowy false identity as a screen against the prying eyes of the world. |
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In Bayadere, the physical effort rather than the evocation of a fantastical image dominated, so that the entrance of the Shades felt more militaristic than shadowy. |
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Their music hints at shadowy cobbled backstreets in Buenos Aires, the elegant couples dancing while democracies are toppled and the memory of tango as its one great export. |
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Aquariums, like adultery, draw us into a shadowy underworld of unspoken sensual pleasures, an engrossing, exotic environment harboring dangers of mythic proportion. |
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Pearce is somewhat miscast as the straight-arrow U.S. military lawyer, with his perpetual shadowy mustache and his accent morphing from Aussie to New York to Southern. |
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This terrifying shadowy swarm would obliterate the white light. |
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Crime-fearing residents in Shipley are calling for street lighting to be introduced on a shadowy footpath to stop it being used as a drug drop-off point. |
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Vali sings while playing with an alligator on a pink swing set, hustling at a lemonade stand and dancing with shadowy creatures. |
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The amir of ISIS is a shadowy figure who uses the name Abu Bakr al Qurashi al Husayni al Baghdadi. |
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She has been known to perform various magical acts, among them birthing a shadowy assassin that killed Renly Baratheon. |
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Out of the corners come the shadowy shapes of the janitors, to sweep the pamphlets, trinkets, and candy wrappers from the floors and tables of the rapidly emptying room. |
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They are lurking with only their most trusted confidantes in shadowy corners. |
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A small crevice in the cliff allowed them passage, into a very small, shadowy space between many boulders and the remains of a gnarled, weathered tree. |
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Last year, as I began to conceive a novel, set in shadowy Istanbul, about the sale of a gray market antiquity worth millions. |
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The next COAS will come from the shadowy group of a dozen corps commanders who run the Army. |
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He looks straight at me, with eyes as shadowy as a raven's wing. |
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Then Besson wrote the story of a drug-addicted murderess who is transformed into a hotsy-totsy political assassin by some shadowy government agency. |
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There is also the possibility, which in the nature of things must remain shadowy, that military propagandists fostered the rumours as a way of boosting morale. |
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The most powerful image was of a dark, shadowy, dangerous city. |
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Rigid with fear Alf began to jog down an alley where the trees hung over to form a canopy beneath the lights creating a shadowy, menacing passageway. |
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I'd been bewitched by the mystery of a city so unknowable that even full sunshine could not illuminate the shadowy noirness lurking in the spaces between palm trees. |
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Where else would you find a midget on stilts peering into the shadowy corners of a storage locker with night vision equipment? |
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From connoisseurs to iconographers to social historians, the quest for clarity within the shadowy realms of origins, meanings, contexts has long been of compulsive importance. |
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We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge. |
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In their corrupt and shadowy pursuit of what they consider to be evil, they themselves become more insidiously black-hearted than the repentant sinner they pursue. |
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This leaves a maze of jagged pastel walls and shadowy apertures. |
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It is headed by another shadowy figure using the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al Golani. |
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Bright red blue-lined squirrelfish loiter, thinking they're unseen, in every shadowy overhang, while even redder soldierfish stay well inside the caverns. |
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There are no bright colours, only shadowy hues of brown and grey. |
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Those that do survive, or are lucky enough to have escaped infection, meet a shadowy future. |
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The Federal Reserve, which was just caught playing footsie with Goldman Sachs, is as shadowy as it is powerful. |
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Get to know The Gathering, a shadowy, powerful network of hard-right funders meeting Thursday in Florida. |
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The leaves of the plant are rough from numerous stiff hairs while the veins of the leaf have a blackish tinge that produces a characteristic shadowy complexion to the foliage. |
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Ah, the shadowy evil dealer, pushing drugs outside the school gate. |
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It seems to be unavoidable that all historical periods of architecture go through a shadowy timezone in which their virtues are unappreciated. |
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There was a wide damask covered divan in a shadowy corner, like a casting couch. |
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In any case, the name implies pallor, an absence of light, the diffusion of contours into shadowy indistinction. |
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Trolling around in the shadowy basements of our pysches and societies, the best of these lonely shamuses try to unmask the nature of evil itself. |
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In November 2003, the EIA exposed the shadowy world of this illegal trade when it broke a CFC smuggling operation in Singapore. |
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I was aweary, aweary, and I put it in the waste basket. Ten days later the bill came again, and with it a shadowy threat. I waste-basketed it. |
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Will thought of the shadowy miasmic forest they would all soon move into, a way of living that was an inversion of all their values. |
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Unlike St Columba, Kentigern, the supposed apostle to the Britons of the Clyde and alleged founder of Glasgow, is a shadowy figure. |
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For Plato, the things of this world are merely shadowy copies of the supersensible ideas. |
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An explorer stands dwarfed by towering ferns in the shadowy depths of Claustral Canyon in New South Wales, Australia. |
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The shadowy forms of several people were visible through the smoke. |
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WikiLeaks takes the sunshine law into its own hands in order to expose the shadowy corners of foreign policy. |
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The lurid unearthly glow still hovered in the shadowy chamber, lighting ghostlily the dead face of Thugra Khotan, which seemed to grin mirthlessly and cavernously at them. |
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The Welsh inhabitants of Archenfield thereafter retained their privileged position, living in a shadowy border land that was not really part of England nor Wales. |
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But as we approached the visitor centre, to be confronted with shadowy figures huddled up in kagouls, we decided to cut our losses and head for home. |
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But as we approached the visitor centre to be confronted with shadowy figures huddled up in kagouls, we decided to cut our losses and head for home. |
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The pivoting between the many and the millions points precisely to this shadowy territory of multitudes massed into a set, not cardinally numbered and arithmetically counted. |
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