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", and, chillingly, "I WAS PUSHED — I DID NOT FALL.
While McMafia's storyline is fictitious, its themes are chillingly real.
"Well, we have an orchestra here," he says grimly, chillingly.
Chillingly, this number doesn't begin to capture the full picture.
After the election, it felt way more relevant, chillingly relevant.
He also brings back that chillingly gummy Eric Trump impression.
As far as metaphors go, this one was chillingly apt.
But that wasn't the most chillingly Orwellian passage in Christie's speech.
"They will pay a heavy price for this," he said, chillingly.
Her soprano was chillingly pure when unadorned, and heartwarming with vibrato.
And, as happens with art, fiction can predict fact — sometimes chillingly.
Chillingly, the T-Mobile ghost call phenomenon is not new in Dallas.
This serves to provide a surprising believable communication experience, almost chillingly so.
While you might hope that King's experience is unusual, it's chillingly normal.
But I see the daughter's silence as period-appropriate and chillingly persuasive.
For Caruana Galizia's most damning allegations have proved to be chillingly precise.
A: We Are Devo, we've all too chillingly stood the test of time.
But despite that, Pedreira sets up a compelling scenario that feels chillingly plausible.
I imagine young Sara herself would have described it more simply and chillingly.
Rhodes blasted the move as "chillingly authoritarian" in a statement to the publication.
In the recording that was used, Callas's singing was chillingly subtle and sad.
Chillingly, it also required us to identify anyone we had already spoken to.
He is excellent on communities, and he picks apart this small town chillingly.
Check out the video ... you can see how bone-chillingly cold it is.
And, chillingly, the killer had scrawled "4 Stop Wait Time" in the victim's blood.
Shohreh Aghdashloo delivers a chillingly powerful performance as Secretary-General of the United Nations.
The devastating "Once an Addict (Interlude)" is the opposite, though — chillingly detailed, emotionally scarred.
Mary's mother chillingly croons that there is "absolutely nothing" for her to worry about.
Game of Thrones was a show that burned hot and then turned chillingly cold.
Perhaps most chillingly, Unsane nails its depiction of the seemingly "hapless stalker" through David.
" Those who do so voluntarily, the government chillingly promises, "will receive the best rooms.
"You know what you have to do," Williams chillingly says while holding up the knife.
But one ghost in the machine has become chillingly audible: Alexa is laughing at you.
They hear voices, disembodied footsteps, or, perhaps most chillingly, the sound of a woman sighing.
Colman's performance is chillingly, hilariously resonant without ever tipping a hat to present-day similarities.
An emergency response is now becoming, in France, a chillingly permanent state of full alert.
Minneapolis, and St. Paul, Minnesota, collectively known as the Twin Cities, get bone-chillingly cold.
The tourist becomes the modern paradox: the person both saturated with facts and chillingly ignorant.
It's set in the 1970s, but you can see how it feels chillingly timely today.
His portrayal of Warhol was chillingly spot-on, helped along by excellent costume and makeup work.
Both of those developments are chillingly confirmed by the administration's attacks on the Environmental Protection Agency.
As Breivik, Anders Danielsen Lie makes the man's isolation and self-importance chillingly real and relatable.
That was before I found out — in a chillingly personal way — just why it does matter.
But in today's tabloid atmosphere, as rendered so chillingly by Mr. Hawley, that makes him suspect.
The cliffs are the third most southern landform and are a chillingly beautiful sight to behold.
" Perhaps most chillingly, Woods' last words were reportedly, "you better squeeze that motherfucker and kill me.
Her boss is a white Zimbabwean woman named Tracey who is chillingly removed from Tambu's reality.
Officials say this "vocational training", as they chillingly describe it, is necessary to eradicate Islamist extremism.
No, Trump has met with Putin several times, including, chillingly, alone without any notetakers or staffers.
The ordering of Trump's antecedents is chillingly clear and willfully kooky, at least at first glance.
There's also, rather chillingly, a distributor of security solutions, such as CCTV, alarm and door access systems.
Particularly fine was the chillingly human Alberich of Christopher Purves, whose dignified, articulate evildoing defines the production.
For example, in the second paragraph she writes "It was a phrase chillingly reminiscent …" as a bridge.
The first eight days of January were bone-chillingly cold — the thermometer didn't budge past freezing once.
The most chillingly accurate words from the now-dead king come at the very end of the conversation.
The author is admirably and chillingly honest in the details she shares about the aftermath of Goldberg's death.
New Year's 220 was marked by bone-chillingly low, sad temperatures in much of the continental United States.
The sight of armed figures rushing onstage chillingly recalled the recent massacre at the Bataclan theatre, in Paris.
On the word "irreparable" the harmony lands on B-flat minor, chillingly remote from the initial G minor.
Over the past 35 years, Blade Runner has (rightly) been lauded for its artistic legacy and chillingly prescient vision.
It sounds far-fetched, and it is, but as it goes on it becomes more and more chillingly plausible.
"Kings of War" chillingly suggests that this description applies to pretty much everyone who makes it to the top.
Others depicted him as a dangerous criminal who chillingly planned gruesome events and who would have little hope for rehabilitation.
Yet these are not challenges but chillingly realistic scenarios of utter destruction and the eventual elimination of the human species.
" It was a phrase chillingly reminiscent, for many readers, of the Ministry of Truth's efforts in "1984" at "reality control.
I'll never forget his chillingly clear performance of the scene when romantic frustration drives Orlando to a harrowing mental breakdown.
It's a chillingly effective choice, because her vulnerability sets the scene for the unironic anguish that permeates her final words.
His motivations may not be righteous, but they're chillingly recognizable, and Michael Keaton brings an unpredictability that makes him feel real.
Chillingly, the actress never calls the crime statutory rape and claims she "led" the much older man into a consensual affair.
You were close enough, chillingly, to be able to get a look at him and to watch him firing his gun.
Investigators have linked him to 12 slayings and 45 rapes based on DNA evidence and his chillingly unique methods, Swankie said.
In Edward Kienholz's "Eleventh Hour Final," a vintage TV in a cozy living room chillingly announces the war's daily body count.
Watching Jordan Peele's "Get Out" and seeing Georgina struggle with the white woman inside of her felt chillingly real to me.
Most Manons have pointedly averted their eyes from him; Ms. Seymour, chillingly, looked through him as if he had never existed.
Just why this matters is chillingly detailed in "Command and Control," an episode of "American Experience" on PBS on Tuesday, Jan.
WASHINGTON — The standardized four-page checklist describes each Islamic State drone mission in chillingly impassive detail: Mission type (spy, bombing, training).
What you'll see in this moment is a superhero story that chillingly predicts and reflects the reality we're all now living in.
After all, Joe's chillingly pragmatic voiceover lurks above every single episode, helping us understand the stalker's many dastardly, often outright criminal, deeds.
While "Portrait" sometimes slips into murky disarray, it also achieves chillingly sudden shifts in mood, from joking and light to excruciatingly dark.
" Even more chillingly, he warned that jihadists had "reserved some other surprises for the Euro; I am not going to say more.
Chillingly, one report said, one of the most dangerous places for a reporter in America these days is at a Trump rally.
The power of the rifle used in Saturday's massacre was chillingly revealed in frantic calls over police radio as the killing unfolded.
"What you're seeing," he intoned Tuesday, "is not what's happening" — a chillingly apt instruction for losing yourself inside an aspirational branding narrative.
I remember an octogenarian man with a cane who waited two hours in line on a bone-chillingly rainy Saturday in February.
It's a conceit that "The Memory Police" chillingly inverts, by making two amnesiacs the protectors of a man whose mind is unimpaired.
It's a conceit that "The Memory Police" chillingly inverts, by making two amnesiacs the protectors of a man whose mind is unimpaired.
It's a rebel moment of chillingly authentic horror that seems to have slipped through every bad-feeling filter the filmmakers have installed.
Chillingly, over the weekend, Reuters reported that Colombian health officials had found more than 2,100 pregnant women who are infected with the virus.
Grace Vanderwaal nabbed the coveted golden buzzer from Howie Mandel with her chillingly-good ukulele performance (of a song she wrote herself!). 5.
The imaginary sequence of errors—in software, communication, tactics, intelligence and politics—that leads to the spasm of mass murder is chillingly plausible.
Sansa discovered Arya's face masks, and Arya chillingly told her that she'd been training with the Faceless Men, a Braavosi ring of assassins.
This is chillingly similar to the MO of the allegations in the Times, in which the victims felt unable to flee the situation.
The term chillingly combines two of the great and fearful tropes of science fiction: the peculiarly powerful weapon and the non-human intelligence.
It was the moment the campaign turned chillingly ugly, although Trump and his campaign have vehemently denied that that was what he meant.
Starring Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Mia Goth, the chillingly nightmarish film highlights the darkness engulfing a renowned dance studio.
Doniger, the director and senior attorney from NRDC, told me this moment feels chillingly similar to the start of President Ronald Reagan's administration.
But in our status-obsessed culture, it can be hard to appreciate that the opposite of obscurity isn't fame, but chillingly oppressive fear.
She turned scrappy and raw in "The Fighter" (2010), chillingly zealous in "The Master" (2012) and cunning and carnal in "American Hustle" (2013).
This could unfold in a variety of ways, perhaps most chillingly with China cementing the control it has established on Africa's media markets.
Foxconn chillingly responded to those suicide attempts by installing safety nets to catch employees attempting to jump to their deaths from company buildings.
"Cabin" is a chillingly beautiful song about escaping from the prison of abuse that builds to a fiery peak, but doesn't guarantee justice.
Morbidity serves as an expression of love, or otherwise emotion for the characters, often composed with excruciating care, creating a chillingly addictive experience.
But Wolfenstein has no interest in layered characters like Man in the High Castle's Obergruppenführer John Smith, a chillingly wholesome and charming Nazi commander.
Click here to view original GIFHere's some chillingly beautiful shots showing what it's like to cave dive the 'El Toh' cave in Yucatan, Mexico.
While the entire song is chillingly beautiful, it's the final note of the song that Swift belts that truly stands out among the rest.
Vang writes strikingly, often chillingly visual poems, their images projected one at a time, like slides in a lecture, or perhaps in a trial.
Mr. Roof had chillingly confessed to investigators nearly 18 months earlier and revealed his purpose in a blatantly racist manifesto that he published online.
Rushing to Toronto in April to cover a van attack that killed 10 people and, chillingly, appeared to be motivated by hostility toward women.
More chillingly, it asserted that because Mr. Nixon was a candidate for re-election, his stand on the Vietnam War was a campaign issue.
Goose the cat jumps up on his desk and starts hacking and heaving in a manner that will feel chillingly familiar to cat owners everywhere.
It was bone-chillingly cold in the mountains where the outdoor events will be held, and temperatures have been hovering in the teens all winter.
More chillingly, a swarm of Perdixes—each fitted with a tiny warhead—could strike potentially hundreds of targets at a time in a small area.
The bass clef marks the moment she discovered her niche in music as an adult—a devotion to the bass, with its chillingly deep vibrations.
But the waters of Enceladus are so bone-chillingly cold that it would be hard to any imagine life there being much bigger than a bacterium.
In April, FBI Director Christopher Wray stated, chillingly, that the tactics used in the 2018 midterm elections were merely a "dress rehearsal" for the 2020 election.
This was chillingly illustrated by my colleague Arwa Damon's intense 28 hours embedded with one special forces group, as it plunged deep into Mosul's eastern neighborhoods.
Such serious injury is a rarity in the sport, but it couldn't help to chillingly recall the brutal consequences of the Watson/Eubank fight in 1991.
The countertenor Iestyn Davies made for a chillingly incisive Terry; Denyce Graves lent a bracing tinge of Tennessee Williams melodrama to the role of Marnie's mother.
Seniority correlates to pay, and in a layoff situation what looks like systematic ageism can be the result of straightforward if chillingly ruthless cost-benefit analysis.
But when the New York Times tweeted that Harry and Meghan would bring "some razzle-dazzle to the sprawling, bone-chillingly cold country," Canadians reacted coolly.
In a city as racially divided and explosive as Boston in the 1970s, this separation by skin color strikes the reader as a chillingly rational decision.
In an effort to maintain power, they deploy classic gaslighting techniques, but on a national level, making Australians doubt themselves, their intelligence, and, chillingly, their reality.
But just because he makes himself known doesn't mean he can be stopped: von Sydow's calm, implacable villain makes it chillingly clear that escape is impossible.
Ranking explanation This one fuses the childhood terrors of It with the real-world horrors addressed in Full Dark, No Stars — and the result is chillingly effective.
So much about the Mumbai tragedy was traumatic -- from its excruciatingly long duration and cruel fixation on soft targets, to its ruthless efficiency and chillingly novel approach.
On the surface the narrator's confessional, acutely detailed monologue hovers between long stretches of intense recitative and passages of lyrically enhanced arioso, sometimes poignant, sometimes chillingly detached.
When she reads his chillingly manipulative email — "I'm tough on you because I'm gonna make you great" — we can almost see her spine straighten with renewed ambition.
The opera's themes felt chillingly pertinent: In the plot, the guests at a fashionable dinner party find themselves psychologically trapped in the salon of their wealthy hosts.
Drake is more broadly appealing, Future is more prolific, Young Thug, more unrestrained, Chance the Rapper, more joyful, Kanye, more endlessly fascinating, and Vince Staples, more chillingly pointed.
That is chillingly similar to the language the main suspect in Friday's Christchurch terrorist attack used to explain why he chose to gun down at least 49 Muslims.
The effects of the sinking itself are chillingly believable, as is the stunt work, with passengers leaping from the ship and drop like flies from its tipping railing.
Paige Curry, a junior at the school, chillingly said she was not surprised that the mass shooting happened at her school as she has seen them happening everywhere.
One girl (Frenie Acoba) performs willfully botched surgery on a Troll doll, while another (Ripley Sobo) chillingly describes smashing her parent's television screen to get their (brutal) attention.
Its hosts spoke chillingly of leftist plots to confiscate weapons, media conspiracies to brainwash Americans into supporting gun control and a "deep state" campaign to undermine President Trump.
Letitia Wright, so frisky and engaging in "Black Panther," likewise doesn't get much to do, but the chillingly affable Anozie makes the most of his minimal screen time.
But if India's Victorian rulers were happy to lay a restraining hand on the subcontinent's rivers, they were chillingly unwilling to interrupt the free markets they imposed on it.
Years of living as a grandee had encouraged in the countess an imperious short-temperedness that I recognized, chillingly, as evidence of a volcanic impatience, which we also shared.
At one point, Aeneas, fleeing the smoldering ruins, somehow loses track of his wife, Creusa; in a chillingly realistic evocation of war's chaos, we never learn how she dies.
In the months that this virus spreads, ebbs, and even fades, its impact may be felt unexpectedly, chillingly, tangentially as adversaries see opportunity and sense loss in its wake.
With her hovering plastic models — their loads of missiles resplendent in tinny primary colors, a delicate crab inscribed chillingly under the chin — Chishty transforms lethal weapons into children's toys.
"Red Hills," beautifully performed by the actors and chillingly accompanied by the composer and instrumentalist Farai Malianga and the singer Sifiso Mabena, should make its own stories more uncomfortable.
" Examining the great early scene of the division of the kingdom, he observes, chillingly, "It is extremely dangerous to have a state run by someone who governs by impulse.
Mr. Owens lends weary, granitic power, but the moral — that is to say, amoral — center is provided by Christopher Purves, who plays the bitter, grasping Alberich as chillingly human.
In time he obtained a job with Mercedes-Benz — his employee ID card is here, with his assumed name, Ricardo Klement, beneath his chillingly recognizable photograph in thick spectacles.
Along with being unsentimental and chillingly honest, her responses to probing, no-holds-barred questions are often extensive, as Lopate-the-interviewer yields the stage to her outsize personality.
This is smartly illuminated by a re-enactment of an attack from an actual transcript, the video game similarities chillingly underscored by the callous conversation inside the virtual cockpit.
"Humans" AMC's "Humans" now in its second season, takes us into a chillingly plausible near future where almost human robotic assistants called "Synths" are as common as today's iPhones.
The chillingly divisive response to Meckseper's work, and the attempt to shut the dialogue down by removing the flag from open public view, are illustrative of the current political climate.
On the phone with Refinery29, Wood explained that she was drawn to the film was because of how chillingly true to life the apocalypse at its center seemed to her.
He is hounded, a word whose etymology is chillingly displayed in the film, by a pack of what his wife calls "nigger dogs," trained to hunt and capture escaped slaves.
The bludgeoning satire is still there, but there are fewer and fewer moments of chaos for it to really shine, until the film's chillingly hilarious climax on a church altar.
Love Fraud is like The Jinx but better: It dives deeply into the ways we are blinded to the truth, even about ourselves — and its finale is truly, chillingly unforgettable.
Love Fraud is like The Jinx but better; it dives deeply into the ways we are blinded to the truth, even about ourselves — and its finale is truly, chillingly unforgettable.
Is it worse than Outrage, a boutique in Washington, DC, that was, chillingly, founded in October 26 and that sells an entire line of clothing that says "OMG GOP WTF"?
Maven of Modernism reveals Scheyer'ss influence in shaping the public perception of European modern art, as well as a glimpse of a not-too-distant past chillingly similar to our own.
And though we've escaped some of its nightmare — children are still being born, thankfully — many of its other elements feel chillingly real, not just in England but in many other countries.
The union was designed to overcome national politics, but has actually fostered more of it — much as the historian Tony Judt predicted in a 1996 essay that now seems chillingly prescient.
These scenes are treated chillingly, but Detroit seems disinterested in lingering on the people inhabiting the bodies involved, saying nothing of significance about what impact those deaths have on the community.
This became chillingly apparent in 2012 when the government was negotiating a truce with the gangs and Mr. Henríquez was emerging into the public eye as a spokesman for MS-13.
Sebastian, born in 1907, was a writer deeply immersed in the intellectual life of Romania in the interwar decades, and his book chillingly foreshadows the rise of authoritarianism in his country.
When she needs extra comfort, she imagines a Portman character emerging — from the bedroom, through the front door or, chillingly, out of the fridge — just to hang or battle with lightsabers.
"I would say that digging up dirt on someone for carrying out their professional responsibilities in their positions as White House officials is a chillingly authoritarian thing to do," he said.
The "chillingly personal way" Petrow found out that online privacy matters, came in the form of a random dude who walked up to him in an airport as Petrow disembarked a plane.
But the chants about "blood and soil", the flaming torches, the Nazi salutes, the thuggery and violence turned on objectors—the whole furious display of armed ethno-nationalism—are nonetheless chillingly evocative.
His mesmerizing voice and chillingly calm demeanor weave these seemingly separate narratives into one carefully crafted world, designed to poach human fear with deft expertise while providing little explanation for its cruelty.
This story isn't as witty and sparkling as its predecessor in Eleanor Oliphant, but it's deeply felt — and the mystery of Anna's trauma emerges in the book's most chillingly horrifying set piece.
Both Don Johnson and the great Udo Kier are memorably repulsive as a sadistic warden and a slimy go-between, and Fred Melamed is chillingly hilarious as a persnickety prison intake officer.
In that context, the movie's portrait of a society paralyzed by fear packs an added punch, and its imagining of a place that has forgotten its spirit of community seems chillingly topical.
The conceit both allows him to explore the persistence of anti-Semitism in American culture and, now chillingly, the ways in which America has failed to immunize itself against demagogues and authoritarians.
Warmly terrestrial and chillingly otherworldly at once, it's a testament to the strangely productive alchemy that can happen when you put two producers with such, uh, disparate interests in the same room.
His 3003th-century British officer, stationed in Newport during the American Revolution in the 1778 chapters, is a chillingly convincing sexual predator of the spoiled and privileged sort described by Samuel Richardson.
Both gadgets herald a world in which people communicate with machines by speaking, much like in the movie "953: A Space Odyssey", in which the crew talked to HAL, a chillingly sentient computer.
The 19313 novel has everything you could want in a winter read: A massive cast of idiosyncratic and quirky individuals, a lavish setting, and, most chillingly, a plot that has basis in truth.
But there's no argument that in an era that teems with choice, brims with niche marketing and exalts individualism to the extent that ours does, we're sorting ourselves with a chillingly ruthless efficiency.
Chillingly, the men mention also Saud al Qahtani, bin Salman's powerful social media enforcer -- fired and under investigation in Saudi Arabia amid claims by Turkey that he was the mastermind of Khashoggi's murder.
Juan Ramón Sáenz, the best-known host of "La Mano Peluda" ("The Hairy Hand"), listened with apparent credulity to about half the yarns broadcast over its 22-year history; some were chillingly believable.
And now, experts worry that similar practices could return in the algorithms that make decisions about who poses a risk to their community, or, rather chillingly, who deserves to be granted a loan.
It's the story that's led to her current incarceration, a three-year sentence at Huron Valley's Women Prison, which chillingly started yesterday, the day before news broke that Meek would be released on bail.
Especially heard opposite the easy richness of the mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe, Ms. Opolais's tone tended pale when low in her range, and thin up high, but her suffering and transcendence were chillingly real.
Aquaria showed us what Sharon Stone's Catwoman would wear to the opera, Asia was chillingly regal in a Thai princess ensemble, and Kameron wore a big pink princess-y thing with no discernible narrative.
Simultaneous with and in response to the rise of rationalism (and nationalism), the surging of terror into the streams of story can remind us, all too chillingly, of how fear can rise and rise again.
A 'chillingly bureaucratic' guide to repressionThe documents include instructions for local officials to corner Uighur students returning home, as soon as they arrive, to stop them from speaking more widely about what is going on.
From the platform Ray Finch, an MEP of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), and Rupert Matthews, a former Conservative candidate for the European Parliament, presented a chillingly dark, dystopian vision of Britain as an EU member.
Season two impressively builds on those assets, fleshing out back stories in a manner that chillingly charts a society's descent into totalitarianism, and which in many ways feels even bleaker (if that's possible) than the first.
One of them, recounting the propaganda of the day, chillingly recalls how "The Left became a demon that had to be eliminated," a state of affairs that evokes both a distant past and our immediate present.
The jousting over President Donald Trump's attack ad against Joe Biden is making one thing chillingly clear for Democrats: Social media companies will do little to stop candidates from spreading misinformation in their 2020 campaign ads.
The shooting, with Mr. Oswald's pained grimace and Detective Leavelle's stricken glower, was chillingly captured by Robert H. Jackson of The Dallas Times Herald in an iconic photograph that won the Pulitzer Prize the following year.
The shooting, with Mr. Oswald's pained grimace and Detective Leavelle's stricken glower, was chillingly captured by Robert H. Jackson of The Dallas Times Herald in an iconic photograph that won the Pulitzer Prize the following year.
Giancarlo Esposito, who plays the chillingly calm Breaking Bad drug lord who lost a battle with a wheelchair bomb in the Breaking Bad season 4 finale, confirmed his return to action in the Bad prequel on Wednesday.
In the present, chillingly dismissive statements like "nothing could be done" are already used — if not literally, then implicitly — to shrug away the devastation that has struck poor countries and communities as a result of climate change.
They also point, chillingly, to the existence of another suspected terrorist -- never before named publicly -- who authorities claim is linked to the Paris terror cell and was on the loose in Europe for months after that attack.
The sequence — which plays out in the background of Earn's story — captures how this abuse of authority, which we know from our own reality in incident after incident after incident, is at once horrifying and chillingly routine.
And in the first trailer for the film, written and directed by UnReal co-creator Marti Noxon (who has also fought anorexia), it's chillingly clear how well both women have channeled their own experiences into the movie.
Thierry Hancisse is chillingly great as the dogmatic bishop, but a stage production of "Fanny and Alexander" should probably make clear why this turn of events and its improbable resolution are an essential development in the story.
Taken together, the 18 emails Hasan exchanged with Awlaki reveal a chillingly persistent line of inquiry: Hasan was seeking an Islamic justification for the killing of fellow American soldiers in a suicide mission that might also kill civilians.
I know of no one who in the name of cultural diversity defends the barbaric practices of ISIS, the chillingly efficient holocaust perpetuated by the Third Reich, or the execution of homosexuals and atheists in some Islamic countries.
This bundle packs five *killer* mysteries written so chillingly you'll want to keep the light on as you go through them: ReMade, Ninth Step Station, Dead Air, False Idols, and The Witch Who Came In From the Cold.
We spend too much time on our phones (according to your aunt once removed) and more chillingly, we are killing everything from malls to bars to processed food all for the love of self-care and avocado toast.
"The extent to which WikiLeaks and Israel Shamir have endangered the lives of pro-democracy activists in Belarus will become chillingly clear as innocent men and women continue to disappear," Kapil Komireddi, author of the Tablet piece, writes.
Obscured by the destructive chaos of the Trump administration, a far more chillingly efficient assault on America is underway: a hard march backward to laissez-faire economic policies of a sort not seen since the late 5.603th century.
Some are from women with chillingly similar stories to share, of powerful older men who, when these women were very young, captured their exceedingly naïve trust, as well as their hearts, and altered the course of their lives.
Your one-dimensional description of Canada as a "sprawling, bone-chillingly cold country" is the kind of stereotypical nonsense that makes me think you've been watching too many Bob and Doug McKenzie sketches on "Great White North," eh?
Without frills or fuss, he shaped a riveting family drama, a plausible potboiler worthy of Arthur Miller, with a cast including a world-wearily granitic Eric Owens, as Wotan, and Christopher Purves, eloquently and chillingly human as Alberich.
Editorial Notebook No one called it terrorism back then, but the angst of day-to-day existence during the Cold War was chillingly recalled with the release last month of the government's top-secret nuclear target list for 1959.
Otto Warmbier's roommate in North Korea has spoken out for the first time — and chillingly recalls his last words to the 22-year-old college student, who was released from imprisonment in North Korea in a coma on Tuesday.
Mr. Elliott, most recently a chillingly low-key villain in the final season of "Justified," plays his rancher like beef jerky that can talk: leathery, all-business, more likely to show affection to his calves than to his kids.
As a last resort, Thésée calls on his father, Neptune, for rescue, but the act ends chillingly: In the remarkable "Trio des Parques" ("Trio of the Fates"), Thésée is warned that he will find hell in his own home.
Tormented by the rise to power of the current occupant of the White House, he has discerned in it a pattern chillingly reminiscent of that of the tyrants of the author whose work he has spent a lifetime studying.
This, at any rate, is one of a number of speculations presented by a Ministry of Defence report published earlier this month, which has been given the, all-things-considered, rather chillingly blue-skysy title The Future Starts Today.
Twin Peaks's original last scene chillingly concludes with Cooper staring into a broken mirror at the reflection of Killer BOB, revealing that his evil doppelgänger was the one to escape the Black Lodge—while Cooper himself still remains trapped there.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Democratic presidential candidates expressed outrage Saturday that mass shootings have becoming chillingly common nationwide and blamed the National Rifle Association and its congressional allies after a gunman opened fire at a shopping area near the Texas-Mexico border.
In a time when violent attacks on Jews seem a chillingly inevitable consequence of the rise of anti-Semitic discourse in the United States, the Post-Gazette's front page stands out not just for its compassion, but for its bravery.
The house in Parasite, where the main action takes place, is also beautiful, but in a way that is chillingly familiar: It has a minimalist aesthetic composed of orbed lights, floating staircases, slate tiles, and acres of glass and polished wood.
You may remember that Mr. Cumberbatch portrayed the brilliant, emotionally paralyzed titular detective in the popular BBC television series "Sherlock," in which he was bedeviled by his evil archnemesis, Jim Moriarty, who was given chillingly psychotic life by one Andrew Scott.
The lawmakers say the "campus carry" law, which goes into effect August 1, could prevent another mass shooting, while many survivors of the university tower shooting half a century ago see it as a chillingly wrong-headed approach that could spark more killing.
Equally as damning at trial, if not more so, were multiple phone conversations that Frey recorded between her and Scott after Laci's disappearance — recordings that were played alongside Frey's testimony, exposing him to many as a chillingly casual manipulator of the truth.
Most chillingly, he prevented the appointment of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court last year, even though Obama's nomination of the jurist, a widely praised moderate, could be seen as a concession to Republicans, many of whom had lauded him in the past.
It is, in its chillingly objective way, scarier than anything in Oates's new collection, THE DOLL-MASTER AND OTHER TALES OF TERROR (Mysterious Press, $24) — which, as it happens, contains a story about another teenage girl who gets in the wrong car.
More chillingly, according to Historic Hotels of America, the Crescent Hotel was also once used as an experimental cancer hospital in the 1930s, and it's said that apparitions from this time linger, from a nurse pushing a gurney to Theodora, a former patient.   
Over eight high-paced episodes, Sandra Oh throws down her Golden Globe-winning performance as Eve Polastri, an indefatigable British intelligence agent hot on the trail of the formidable Villainelle, a chillingly brutal assassin played with frankly terrifying conviction by Jodi Comer.
Even before the bloodcurdling execution of Jamal Khashoggi for his just criticism of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, it was clear that the chump Trump and jejune Jared had bet their entire Middle East strategy on a chillingly autocratic and reckless person.
In the 2020 version, Simon draws not a frighteningly different America — as in "The Man in the High Castle" or "The Handmaid's Tale" — but a chillingly familiar one, both in its echoes of current fears and in its evocation of the past.
While Hughes calls his estranged friend a "good, kind person," he also says, quite chillingly, "Mark's influence is staggering, far beyond that of anyone else in the private sector or in government," and gives this as a major reason for the FTC to interfere.
The apocalyptic report describes a world of devastating food shortages, ravaging wildfires, and widespread die-off of coral reefs and other wildlife—and, most chillingly, it asserts that these changes will occur sooner than anticipated, playing out over the course of the next few decades.
Blondes and brunettes and, possibly, redheads—my screen was colorless—washing their hair, relentlessly smiling, teeth gleaming like the grillwork of automobiles, breasts firmly, chillingly encased—packaged, as it were—and brilliantly uplifted, forever, all sagging corrected, forever, all middle age bulge—middle age bulge!
The Handmaid's Tale is based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel of the same name, and while there are considerable differences between the two works (the Hulu series chillingly takes place today, for one) it's what the book left out that Moss can't wait to explore.
Polish artist and filmmaker Paul Zaluska came up with "It is so cold that even soap bubbles freeze," to explain to his daughter that it was so bone-chillingly freezing outside that she would be in danger if she didn't put on a jacket.
But no matter how it arises, the G-factor is real in the sense it can predict outcomes in our lives — how much money you'll make, how productive of a worker you might be, and, most chillingly, how likely you are to die an earlier death.
In this new video from Massive Attack (directed by Hiro Murai) it seems to drive that concept to an extreme, capturing those demons as chillingly choreographed dark figures in the background, a gang of thoughts that eventually consume our troubled protagonist and leave him for dead.
His second, "The Mad Cook of Pymatuning" (21967), was a sinister take on a 22006s boys' summer camp gone chillingly awry, with undertones of "Lord of the Flies," William Golding's 22008 novel about British boys stranded on an island and their disastrous attempts to govern themselves.
" Delton encouraged people to move beyond free speech inhibitions and, chillingly, that liberals have previously denied free speech to different groups: "American liberals were forced to sidestep First Amendment absolutism to combat a political foe… when New Deal liberals purged U.S. communists from American political life.
There was a sense that something big was on the other end of it: Maybe, at long last, she and Jimi Hendrix were about to pinpoint a costume so harrowing, so bloodcurdling, so spine-chillingly spooky, it would put an end to this paranormal investigation once and for all.
I first began following Barnette's work when I read about her project Dear 1968,…, a show about familial history using select documents from the chillingly detailed file amassed by the FBI whilst surveilling her father Rodney Barnette, the founder of the Compton chapter of the Black Panther Party.
A stark question at the core of this song seemed chillingly resonant during the performance by the tenor Stuart Skelton and the Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, which took place two days after President Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris climate accord.
Since her father, whose mental illness she has spoken about, died earlier this month, people have been messaging her that her dad isn't dead, she's a liar, and chillingly, they just spoke to him — that one really gets her, she told me, because it's so confusing in her grief.
Sometimes you feel exhausted with the emotion of falling into and out of so many tales, as you do when you read, for instance, Julio Cortázar's short story "The Night Face Up," in which two equally absorbing accounts, chillingly connected to one another, are told in alternating order.
And Redlands does not flinch in the tendon-curling horror of that power: Del Rey's art is gruesome and grisly — decapitation tends to be that way — but there's a sophisticated elegance to it, as Del Rey elevates images of body horror, demons, and Satan into something chillingly mythical.
Bundy, who still maintained his innocence at that point, would pore over newspaper clippings with Hamaier, giving him insight into what those perpetrators might have been thinking or done to commit their crimes, not unlike how the convicts on Mindhunter chillingly discuss their fetishes and criminal proclivities with FBI agents.
The official weigh-ins hosted at the hotel were for tomorrow night's now chillingly-named "Clash of Clans" boxing event—due to be televised on BoxNation—featuring Jamie Kavanagh's attempt at winning the vacant WBO European lightweight title against Antonio Joao Bento in Ireland's National Stadium in the south of Dublin.
Blondes and brunettes and possibly redheads—my screen was colorless—washing their hair, relentlessly smiling, teeth gleaming like the grillwork of automobiles, breasts firmly, chillingly encased—packaged, as it were—and brilliantly uplifted, forever, all sagging corrected, forever, all middle-aged bulge defeated, eyes as sensuous and mysterious as jelly beans.
"The Dalai Lama: An Extraordinary Life" is strongest on the early period, starting, wisely, not with the 14th Dalai Lama, but the 13th (1876-1933), who faced so many of the challenges that his successor would inherit and who left a chillingly prescient prophecy of what lay ahead for his country.
But even before they have revealed which country they would like to make home, many Canadians were already giddy at the prospect they could be moving to Canada — part of the loose federation of nations known as the British Commonwealth — and injecting some glamour into the sprawling, bone-chillingly cold country.
As a person from humble beginnings, I find myself striving to learn the codes of the privileged world and be accepted, though, chillingly, I now see in myself the desire to use that knowledge to set myself apart and segregate my relationships by who knows the codes and who doesn't.
Detroit's core story about that brutal, murderous night at the Algiers Motel that ended the lives of three young black men (also detailed in John Hersey's 20173 book The Algiers Motel Incident) is certainly a story worth telling, and the outcome will feel chillingly familiar for many people, especially for black moviegoers.
She reassures herself, chillingly, by leafing through a book about children who have chosen to die rather than to defy this stricture—not that they would have had any informed choice in the matter—but the question bubbling beneath the narrative's surface is whether she and her family will ultimately make the same choice.
WASHINGTON — The tableau at the White House was chillingly familiar: The somber president, nearing the end of his eight-year term, walked grim-faced to the podium to offer his condolences, promised action in the wake of suffering and pleaded for a new resolve that just might prevent more deaths in a hail of bullets.
As viewers are faced with the emotions and mounting terror of the unlucky modern woman who's suddenly accused of being a fairy, Lore achieves its best result: It reminds us, chillingly, that the customs and backward superstitions we've consigned to the dustbin of history might have more resonance in the modern world than we realized.
"The Gloaming" is chillingly cinematic in contrasting East Africa's exquisite landscape with the region's human needs — not just the hungry children in rags torturing dogs for entertainment but the makeshift nature of a society in which doctors have scant access to drugs and even the mortuary has no electricity, so corpses must be stored in a fish factory.
Inside the Battle: Al Qaeda-Al Nusra in Syria In November 2015, VICE News filmmaker Medyan Dairieh gained exclusive access to the Syrian branch of al Qaeda, Jabhat al Nusra, witnessing their victorious battle for a key military base and the everyday life of its fighters — including, chillingly, the small boys it trains to become its future soldiers and suicide bombers.
In our coffee shops, outside our kids' schools, on the internet, performing our tributes to the brilliance of the film, recounting every joke made at the expense of a family of white liberal elites who flaunted their own wokeness to mask their true agenda, a plot so chillingly debased that once it was finally revealed, we were absolutely terrified by it.
" 'In "Sharp Objects," the Answers Were There All Along' [The Ringer] Whether you found its final revelation too obvious, too opaque or chillingly perfect, The Ringer's Miles Surrey argues that, "The murder mystery and the show's unnerving tone weren't mutually exclusive — they informed each other, while the dynamics among the three women and the trauma passed down through the family continued to evolve.
But if what the Brexiteers want is to return Britain to a utopia they have devised by splicing a few rose-tinted memories of the 1950s together with an understanding of imperial history derived largely from images on vintage biscuit tins, then all of this seems chillingly plausible, insofar as it would, in many ways, constitute the realization of that dream.
They range from a chillingly anonymous pair of rusted slave shackles to a frilled shawl of lace and linen given to Harriet Tubman by Queen Victoria; from an advertisement for a Memphis slave market that featured a "general assortment of Negroes" to a pocket watch owned by the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison; from Muhammad Ali's headgear to James Baldwin's passport, crowded with stamps.
Asquith manages to be just as chillingly entertaining while also giving you horror in capsule form—she is a master, for instance, at pointing out how that seemingly commonplace detail of your everyday life might be the horror waiting to destroy you, if only you'd stop and notice it properly—such that her terrors continue to dissolve into your bloodstream long after you've read a given story.
Despite how sleek and chillingly soundproof the place is — you half-expect to hear muffled screams from somewhere in the depths — the owners, who, incongruously, have two young children, are clearly aware of their house's inherent drama: In a niche along one of the subterranean corridors, Skalso added a metal shelving unit stacked with cans of baked beans and bottled water, a wink to contemporary survivalist clichés.
Ms. Clarkson chillingly navigates Adora's conflicting sides: the grief-stricken mother of one dead child and another with a history of self-mutilation and alcoholism; the de facto ruler of a small town with a disturbing history; and, as it turns out, the woman suffering from a mental illness known as Munchausen by proxy, in which she makes a child sick to get attention from others and make the child dependent upon her.
It's chillingly easy to envision a future of mutual assured terror, a multipolar world in which nations and terror cells and drug cartels and starry-eyed cults alike have the capability to inflict faraway havoc on thousands and constant dread on millions, a smoldering kaleidoscopic landscape of dozens of factions enmeshed in tit-for-tat vengeance and vendettas — ceaseless cycles of sporadic attacks which rarely kill more than a hundred, but send entire populations into perpetual fear and fury.
Surely DOE could have used it to push back against allegations that its letter was a "chillingly inappropriate political intrusion into curricular decisions" (American Association of University Professors), a move "motivated not by any governing statute but rather by the administration's own ideological standards" (ACLU) that "will undermine the mission of Title VI" (18 academic organizations), or the "worst full-blown assault on academic freedom in the United States since the Joe McCarthy era" (Will Bunch, Philadelphia Inquirer).
In the long run, the techno-utopian vision that these companies have crafted for voice AI — one that revolves around machines that will help us become our better selves — must counteract a legacy of pop culture narratives populated by evil, or chillingly value-neutral, computers, in addition to broader societal misgivings about AI. (Already scientists, entrepreneurs, and think tanks have begun to worry about the use of AI in autonomous weaponry and its Strangelovian potential for precipitating nuclear war.) While HAL was just one of the many plot elements previewed in the original 21 trailer for 220: A Space Odyssey, in 20113 it is, tellingly, the thrust of the newly recut trailer for the rerelease.

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