It's very eerie and it's wonderful, and the way we write songs is very eerie as well.
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It was very eerie … We were yelling, and nothing.
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But it's still an eerie sight, this slightly rundown heaven.
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If Barb's death was eerie, Bob's is just plain traumatic.
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When we review the video, it is an eerie scene.
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This made for some interesting and slightly eerie photo moments.
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But it will make an already eerie story even creepier.
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The moon retains the eerie glow, even in the shadows.
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Take for example, "In Eerie Deliverance," the album's second track.
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A dangerous hunt in a dark, eerie and desolate stretch.
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Some Parisians were in tears; most watched in eerie silence.
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It's eerie to watch its dismantling play out on film.
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Keef's often eerie spiritual dimension is definitely inspired by Poe.
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But it makes even the most mundane tasks look eerie.
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It would be eerie, if, you know, they weren't related.
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There has been an eerie pattern of events involving Rosenstein.
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"It is quite eerie how welcoming everyone is," said Chilton.
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But the moment, for all its eerie beauty, feels forced.
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It's almost eerie how much some celebrities resemble each other.
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During a partial solar eclipse, shadows form eerie crescent shapes.
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Now, Lake Lanier has a decidely eerie feel about it.
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As an oppressive fog enshrouded us, things became slightly eerie.
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The place is eerie but "not haunted," Ms. Davis said.
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It's really eerie to walk around the prison at nighttime.
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While his eerie walking sims eventually end up on itch.
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At every turn, the decay is both eerie and beautiful.
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But the death of Mr. Castro brought an eerie silence.
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The score, with its eerie leitmotif, is by Howard Shore.
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The resulting compositions of the PlantWave are beautiful and eerie.
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It's a contemplative, foreboding, eerie moment, narrated by three countertenors.
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I could imagine that eerie "Twilight Zone" music playing then.
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An eerie masterpiece of the monsters around and within us.
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And Jane's impersonation of Blanche, over the phone, is eerie.
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The catchy, eerie "True Believers," released last October, was macabre.
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Monday was an eerie night to open a zombie film.
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It's disorienting and eerie, lending an otherworldly quality to everything.
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It was an eerie feeling, like you're in another world.
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The room was dimly lit, and the atmosphere was eerie.
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The effect is eerie, and unsettles rather than advertises Cohen's music.
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"This is such eerie timing," one friend responded later that night.
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Like Jimmy's story, the future informs the past in eerie ways.
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The first posthumous collection of Gustav Åhr's music is, inevitably, eerie.
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Room 104 already feels like an eerie place from the beginning.
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It was eerie and resonant and it brought up unsettling memories.
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The set turned slightly magic and eerie when she started dancing.
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Then, Audrey performs an eerie solo dance that verges on otherwordly.
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Pastel pink and greens somehow nearly normalize the otherwise eerie setting.
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It is very eerie, but it seems people have heeded warnings.
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There is an eerie absence of lawn signs and bumper stickers.
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Finally, after an eerie bedroom encounter, the terrified couple moved out.
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The eerie Brutalist Tower of History that presides over Sault Ste.
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Where Joaquin was noisy and colorful, Beatriz was serene and eerie.
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It's a tricksy conceit, but one that frames eerie, visionary passages.
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Pastel pink and greens somehow nearly normalize the otherwise eerie setting.
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"It's pretty eerie when you can't see the bottom …" he muses.
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In an eerie split screen scene Ramirez shared on Instagram Nov.
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These genetic promissories echo down the decades with an eerie resonance.
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There was an eerie parallel to the infamous Ford Pinto memo.
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"The atmosphere is eerie but beautiful," Branson continued in his blog.
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It's a tiny but smart detail that becomes eerie looking back.
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These images and worlds can be eerie, magical, and surprisingly beautiful.
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Snapshots of Basque history and legend punctuate these eerie Western scenes.
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The Highland Cottage, or Squire House, has quite the eerie history.
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The eerie retelling runs at the theater starting in late September.
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There were some eerie similarities to Game 1 on Wednesday night.
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They quickly discovered that they have an eerie amount in common.
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So what, then, for this eerie childlessness in the Woo clan?
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Related: Eerie Holographs Find Their Place in a...Louise Bourgeois Exhibit?
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Years later, images of the pools are often bleak and eerie.
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Then, more eerie silence before doing what they came to do.
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Eerie, discordant chords drifted from another room: A trio was practicing.
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Some people find the resulting confection magnificent, others eerie and intimidating.
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"It was eerie as they obviously had inside knowledge," said Tan.
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"It's kind of eerie," Seramin said of his company's operations hub.
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The echoes of my acting work in today's world are eerie.
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It just sounded so eerie—soothing, but kind of creepy too.
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It's a window into another space and time: eerie, quiet, floating.
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The scene is lit only by the computer screen's eerie glow.
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And then there is the eerie mystery of how he died.
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The audience is treated to a dark room of eerie cries.
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In the transformative bathroom scene, panic morphs into an eerie power.
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Some of its songs hold eerie resonances with present American problems.
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"Evil" maintains an exceptionally eerie tone throughout, leaving seeds of doubt.
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This eerie abandoned church was Robroek's favorite to explore and photograph.
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I expected it to be a kind of solitary, eerie experience.
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It's chilling and eerie, and Jeremy Strong has never been better.
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"Iris," opulent and eerie, exposes the inadequacy of the term. ♦
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The result was a performance more politely eerie than properly harrowing.
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At night it flew without lights, like an eerie, Big Brother.
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Fisher's short book of essays, The Weird and The Eerie, is developed from arguments he made on his iconic K-Punk blog, and looks at how the weird and the eerie work their way through popular culture.
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"It was eerie, when I first saw myself on TV," he says.
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This is the eerie blue glow most often associated with nuclear reactors.
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Take your haunted house to the next level with some eerie tunes.
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The similarities between that night and what happened in Berlin were eerie.
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That apparently inspired him to update his profile to this eerie redesign.
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So eerie, so silly, so great for an easy April Fools' prank.
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Browsing through the suggested matches, I felt a eerie sense of horror.
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An eerie sixth sense guided him to wherever a crisis was unfolding.
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"It has been eerie, is the word I would use," Hay says.
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"They say we are dividing men and women," says Eerie, her colleague.
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It's an eerie and surprisingly beautiful way of looking at the world.
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It's kind of eerie, as you can see in this a video.
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At 4AM, it makes for an eerie scene here in the pit.
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These glowing votives are both trendy décor staples and eerie atmosphere creators.
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The story has eerie parallels to Candy's account of her son's birth.
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It's a psychedelic, almost eerie tune structured only by an insistent drumbeat.
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There's an eerie emptiness to these close up shots of mechanical systems.
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Peter recommends the album A Crow Looked A Me by Mount Eerie.
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With traffic diverted away, volunteers handed out candles in an eerie silence.
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In so doing, he channeled Ri and her kind to eerie perfection.
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Eerie silence in Shaw's Tavern as the Comey hearing gets started… pic.twitter.
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And it turns out that eerie nature extends to the game's development.
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The eerie, reverb-heavy soundtrack has never sounded crisper or more mesmerizing.
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The credits roll over her peaceful face, which is just goddamn eerie.
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He notes the scenario has an "eerie resemblance" to what's happening now.
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This is the kind of extrapolation that Grigoriadis attempts with eerie frequency.
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While at times it was eerie, there was something magical about it.
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Without any lights, it was truly pitch black and a little eerie.
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The 3D astronaut who moved about and waved at me was eerie.
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It has a bit of everything, with eerie echoes of modern issues.
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A Polish artist called Olek outfits performers in eerie-looking crocheted bodysuits.
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Eerie photos of the abandoned airport show what it looks like today.
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It was eerie calm, business as usual as if nothing had happened.
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It's just more eerie places to wander around and fight demons in.
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Still can't get enough of Stranger Things and its gorgeous, eerie soundtrack?
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Genre: Eerie drama Commitment: Two seasons of eight hour-long episodes each.
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The blaze spread smoke across San Francisco, leading to an eerie sunrise.
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It's eerie, slow, and beautiful—a quiet sport of ascending glistening chandeliers.
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It started to get a little eerie when it was just empty.
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It's eerie, but it now mirrors many other formerly bustling American cities.
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"It was an eerie feeling being at ground zero," Mr. Elliott said.
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Case resonates in an eerie fashion well beyond its immediate orbit. Brügger
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Against an eerie silence, I placed a small pebble on his headstone.
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Nor is it to say this was an evening of eerie calm.
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"Yoshitoshi's work is known for its eerie and imaginative component," Libertson says.
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Sarah Moss's eerie new novel, "Ghost Wall," opens with an incantatory prologue.
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To us, though, his story is revelatory mostly for its eerie familiarity.
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Once-bustling piazzas and chattering trattorias have fallen into eerie, stunned silence.
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A walk down Fifth Avenue to get to Macy's was quite eerie.
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Her landscape bristles with ghosts, Shakespeare flickering in an eerie déjà vu.
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The stillness is eerie, the empty spaces luxuriant and seemingly all yours.
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It was intriguing, eerie, exciting and beautiful all at the same time.
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It was intriguing, eerie, exciting and beautiful all at the same time.
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She'd wandered in moments earlier, lured by eerie music and strange sounds.
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Finally, one morning in November, I woke to an eerie, noticeable silence.
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These days "Gabriel Over the White House" takes on an eerie relevance.
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"The water is so dark and eerie," Coetzee said of its habitat.
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Some people get real eerie and freaked out, but I don't anymore.
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Here's a medium-size, eerie trip for those who like empty spaces.
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His small CRT television bathed the room in an eerie green light.
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"My concern is the invasion of privacy … It's eerie and frankly quite irritating."
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It cracks in the distance at one point and the sound is eerie.
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But the fleeting moments, captured by Al Neami, are more eerie than euphoric.
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We love these eerie, gorgeous shots of decommissioned airplanes by photographer Troy Paiva.
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There is an eerie darkness that envelops you, and often it feels inescapable.
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They say everything in unison and finish each others sentences and it's eerie.
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And that's a lot more dangerous than an eerie painting come to life.
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The pieces share subject matter, media, and tone (they're both a little eerie).
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Photographer Jeremy Gilchrist captured the eerie sight with a drone: No tricks here.
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It's everything Oyeyemi does best — funny, dreamy, vast, and just a tad eerie.
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In an eerie fashion, aggregate dollars invested map to the hype cycle curve.
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Thom Yorke's eerie croon — "red crosses on wooden doors" — underscores the witch hunt.
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She brings an eerie sensitivity and soulfulness to her acts of mass murder.
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The play turns eerie, but, by then, the production has lost its way.
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The air in the valley is still uneasy, eerie, as locals put it.
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Murakami always has an eerie, ominous feel at the end of his novels.
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It's spine-tingling and a little bit eerie, in the best possible way.
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Such a renunciation is not so easy on Mr Sem-Sandberg's eerie isle.
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The album is occasionally eerie, often hypnotic, and never less than utterly graceful.
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The eerie picture shows the snowy archipelago as well as the Arctic sea.
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For Parisians, watching in eerie silence on the bridges, the wait was agonising.
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The whole situation above the 38th Parallel is far from futuristic or eerie.
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He may have even enjoyed its eerie show, more than 400 years ago.
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And no surprise, it looks like another mysterious and eerie Stephen King story.
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At one point the eerie object even sticks a spike into her eye.
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The sun is so bright it's eerie, and fields are expansive and undeveloped.
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I don't think it's very scary but it's cool and eerie and beautiful.
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I mean, the hospital setting gives it kind of a more eerie vibe.
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Those hurdles are worth overcoming, though, for an eerie trip under the sea.
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He managed to achieve his eerie intensity through subtle complexity with minimal means.
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But up close, an anxious, eerie emptiness has Short Creek in its hold.
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The pumpkins are decayed, rotting, and just slightly submerged in an eerie fog.
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It's fun, tense, eerie, and leaves you wondering what on Earth is happening.
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Her portraits capture eerie figures, ones that are caught between representational and abstract.
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Those "Born Slippy" chords come and go throughout the film, to eerie effect.Yeah.
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The tonelessness of these responses, Yee added, is eerie, if not potentially misleading.
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Sidenote—have you ever noticed Pavilion's eerie resemblance to Republican senator Lindsey Graham?
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I spot a boulder with an eerie, pulsating orb visible at its center.
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The eerie feeling that you've been somewhere, met someone, or experienced something before.
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ELSEWHERE > Hawaii volcano is producing methane and `eerie' blue flames (The Associated Press).
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That eerie little box had a power that not even evisceration could discourage.
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There were plenty of other eerie figures that helped heighten the scary scene.
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Always an eerie kind of boon, this ghostly time added to your clock.
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But in the short term, we are facing several months of eerie familiarity.
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In this inaction, there are eerie echoes of the errors made in 2014.
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The two percussion players responded with rhythmic riffs, chimes and sustained eerie tones.
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Because it has never been renovated, the remaining structures have an eerie quality.
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These eerie photos were taken of Cloverleaf Mall in Chesterfield, Virginia, in 2011.
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It's "Deliverance" for the midnight-movie set, juxtaposing eerie silence and noisy slaughter.
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NEITHER HEAVEN NOR EARTH An eerie war drama from France set in Afghanistan.
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Once you start looking, Neuromancer is filled with eerie parallels to the present.
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It has a strange, and almost eerie, influence on both babies and dogs.
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The Weird And The Eerie, his final book, was published two weeks ago.
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It's a massive curiously eerie hybrid beast-man with mega-strength and height?
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There's nothing quite like the eerie sight of an insect preserved in amber.
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The White House was decked with eerie trees, pumpkins, and clouds ghostly fog.
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But no matter the cause, the resulting images are often eerie and bleak.
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Melanie Finn's second novel, "The Gloaming," sends prosperous Westerners to eerie, treacherous Africa.
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The empty tracks leading into a thick forest made for an eerie hike.
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"It was a very eerie past, present and imagined-future journey," she recalled.
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Social distancing is the responsible thing to do but it sure feels eerie.
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But you can marvel at these eerie images as you practice social distancing.
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Early encounters with wildlife become eerie as the animals disappear, fleeing the fire.
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In hindsight, it was kind of eerie that I gave him that name.
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One of the things visitors noticed in these places was the eerie quiet.
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And yet there was an eerie familiarity to what took place on Sunday.
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Some eerie rest is found even for a short time along the night.
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The Chelsea De Buck Gallery will showcase his eerie collages for $15,000 apiece.
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The scene inside the HMS Terror is as eerie as it is fascinating.
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Mr. Greenwood's eerie command of glissandos and microtonal effects has long been celebrated.
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"It's a little eerie coming back, but I love it," Mr. Kernan said.
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Their crude light fixtures cast an eerie, nighttime glow on the desolate alleys.
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Their presence seems to saturate these bland locations with an eerie, foreign beauty.
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It sees Gomez both alluring and eerie, batting her eyelashes while she sneers.
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And, as the unsettling narration demanded, I felt eerie in my own body.
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An aerial view shows how eerie and out of place the scene looked.
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And no, a transformer explosion is not turning it an eerie blue again.
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Stadium lights in the distance give the overcast sky an eerie, beautiful tint.
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Astronomers have recorded what it sounds like in space — and it's pretty eerie
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It's eerie and uncomfortable, and you never really quite know what's going on.
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Sometimes sports have a weird, almost eerie way of mirroring the real world.
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There's not much left at the site, except a couple of eerie statues.
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It's a funny, eerie, beautifully textured book, a strange fascination in and of itself.
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In December, she released her first novel, Eerie, under the pen name C.M. McCoy.
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Eerie whispered female voices provide choruses, heightening rather than sweetening the music's bitter tang.
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"It sounded otherworldly and eerie and yet heroic," Jones recalled with a wistful smile.
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Low on the horizon, the sun casts an eerie light on the icy sea.
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So does the film's eerie, echoing score, and its stylish black-and-white cinematography.
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The glow of a screen as darkness encroaches seems, by comparison, eerie and malevolent.
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But the music has an eerie quality as you rise to the building's summit.
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Portrayed together, family-photo style, the women stare at the viewer with eerie interest.
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Benson comes up with some authentically eerie, uncomfortable ideas that play well on screen.
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It's a modern Southern gothic, and the first teaser captures the book's eerie essence.
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From eerie eclipses through to battered lunar landscapes, these images are an absolute treat.
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Fans of lighter-toned "strange small town" shows, like Eerie, Indiana or Picket Fences.
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This particular piece, 'The Bedraggling,' went very well with the eerie and weird landscapes.
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I can't help but think that eerie description might resonate with her usual clientele.
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So, though eerie, the blue flash wasn't aliens and wasn't even that strange, necessarily.
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What's left of Immerath - and other nearby villages - is eerie streets and abandoned houses.
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The court records also contained an eerie Facebook message Covington wrote, the outlet reports.
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There is stillness in these photos, but not the eerie kind born of trauma.
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Vanity Fair premiered the first trailer, and the show looks eerie as all hell.
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As eerie voices swirl around Jennifer Lawrence in the 30-second teaser for mother!
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Viewing these galaxy clusters is an eerie look at events that transpired long ago.
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The more time Archie spends with the Blossoms the more eerie these scenes become.
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The similarity is SO eerie, he thinks the sketch artist straight-up drew him.
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In its best moments, the movie's Camzotz is just as eerie as the book's.
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Whatever, an eerie art show exploring death, life, and the complex journey in between.
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Johansson's eerie, detached quality is the best thing the film has going for it.
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And it all begins with the eerie truths that lurk beneath "normal" American life.
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She then walked the remaining distance, limping heavily, to an eerie, almost silent atmosphere.
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Amid this rural idyll, the abandoned homes on Main Street had an eerie presence.
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Fisher implies that the weird and the eerie can play a role in this.
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What at the time was an offhand observation now reads like an eerie prophecy.
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I'm moving my jaw a lot, which I guess adds to the eerie vibe.
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They're stark, eerie, and the idea came to her in a completely organic way.
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"She does this eerie little dance where her arms point out clues," Rees said.
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It was eerie because the whole shopping center there was just full of smoke.
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Have you ever scrolled through your Instagram feed and felt an eerie déjà vu?
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If you head into Doctor Sleep anticipating the same eerie horror, you'll be disappointed.
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"There is an eerie correlation," said Gundlach, the founder of investment firm DoubleLine Capital.
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Captain Grant's 1754 is a Connecticut bed and breakfast with reports of eerie occurrences.
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To me, this sentence had the eerie ring of something uttered at a séance.
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Eerie quiet Soldiers secured the Robert Mugabe International Airport and checked vehicles and IDs.
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She stares at the eerie triple imprint of its teeth, already shrinking from view.
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A number of eerie happenings have actually occurred on the last night of October.Coincidence?
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Now, Payne even has an eerie replica of Cole's eye tattooed on his forearm.
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"SCUMBODY" is an eerie, slow-paced track filled with unusual samples and woozy vocals.
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There's an asylum, a cult, eerie voices, and the distant call of strange deities.
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These questions reflect back on our own politically desperate era, often with eerie resonance.
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The haunting aesthetic and eerie synth heavy soundtracks had a young impact on me.
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Each character was conjured with what looked like minimal effort and eerie, easy grace.
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The result is an eerie, politically resonant sci-fi show, with some great twists.
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In this sense, the Pentagon's fantasies bear an eerie resemblance to the actual present.
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"It's kind of eerie," said Michael Fusco, 30, a student whose specialty is painting.
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In Jerzy Skolimowski's eerie "The Shout" (Tuesday), Mr. Bates plays a mental patient himself.
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READ THE STORY So what, then, for this eerie childlessness in the Woo clan?
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This gives the book an eerie resonance, a worrisome sense of never-expiring relevance.
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In the original "Jumanji," an eerie board game brings elephants and rhinos to suburbia.
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His eerie shadowing begins when he unexpectedly inherits a large fortune from his aunt.
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N.Y.C. Nature There is an eerie single-mindedness in the way cicada killers fly.
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The Mekong ran clear and depleted, appearing an eerie, luminescent blue on sunny days.
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Nor is it the first ballet to imagine the eerie quietude of outer space.
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We would always have a configuration of good and bad, usually, with eerie consistency.
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It's almost eerie how many of the same issues are still presenting themselves today.
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Protesters tell us they have the eerie sense that they're being watched and followed.
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You can't read the novel and not see eerie parallels to our current politics.
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Reporter's Notebook The answer was yes, and the experience was both eerie and enthralling.
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Thanks to science, we knew that after the eerie darkness our sun would reappear.
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Thanks to Shirley's gothic atmosphere, even Jackson's very ordinary home looks a bit eerie.
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The singer Haley Fohr, performing as Jackie Lynn, her eerie alter ego, will open.pioneerworks.
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It was a little eerie, because you're re-enacting something that happened to people.
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They should keep the dark/eerie aesthetic, but improve the writing and character development.
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It's everything Oyeyemi does best — funny, dreamy, vast, and just a tad eerie. —A.
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There's an eerie quiet that pervades most of this Tommy Lee Jones-directed western.
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Fitted with LED lights, her steel body will glow an eerie blue at night.
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All captured at night, the equipment appears as eerie structures, isolated and dramatically illuminated.
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Here are 8 eerie, abandoned prisons around the US and the stories behind them.
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How did you find the very eerie photos that make up Homage to Homer?
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Such an eerie, skinless stillness so precisely rendered, is difficult to look away from.
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Gold's posters of this time are eerie in how well they reflect this mood.
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She published a first novel, Eerie, in December 2015 under the pen name C.M. McCoy.
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" She later shared the eerie video on her Instagram with another caption which read, "SPOOKY!!!
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The eerie similarities between these deaths have us asking a million questions: Are they connected?
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The footage scans the surrounding neighborhood and features eerie infrared eye-in-the-sky images.
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The glut of abandoned malls has even spawned an eerie form of ruin porn online.
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Of course, all of Magic Kingdom will be transformed with eerie lighting and spooky music.
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This KKK stuff is eerie; do the House of Cards writers have a crystal ball?
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Brianna Howarth is a 22-year-old who writes stories that vibrate with eerie tension.
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The avatars inhale and exhale, lending an eerie sense of life to their digital kennel.
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Pamela Pauline of Mona Vale, captured this eerie front during a period of intense storms.
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Drone footage of the city taken this month showed an eerie stillness across the city.
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What surfaces, ultimately, is an eerie reflection on celebrity, the music industry, race, and more.
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A light PG for its intense and eerie underwater sequences, because the sea is terrifying.
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The eerie silence was punctured by fire-fighting helicopters and the murmur of rescue crews.
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But the fear creeps in—as it always does—through the weird and the eerie.
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The show looks thoroughly stylized and eerie; the warm colors, the weird locations and outfits.
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Far from being eerie, the resulting images are a poignant celebration of her mother's spirit.
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And, especially because I'd just paid my student loan bill, it was kind of eerie.
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The similarities with the claims now being made about AVs are "eerie", notes Mr Norton.
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Many other 20 somethings are stumbling through downtown, but it's eerie how quiet everyone is.
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The chilling music, eerie sound effects, and layered dialogue add something new, without feeling cheesy.
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Beautiful and eerie, it's film preservation as a work of art rather than a science.
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The props in the video are sparse, but deliberate, and VÉRITÉ is eerie, but powerful.
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Here are the eerie similarities that came to mind while I was watching Alias Grace.
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They're eerie, glittering stories that hurt a little if you look at them too closely.
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Gliding through this eerie fake perfume commercial, Johansson mastered the perpetually smooth First Daughter's poise.
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And the trailer hints that it will contain dark, eerie elements from the comic book.
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Even more eerie, many officers had searched for her in the middle of the night.
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They felt eerie to him, and not just because he knew they'd been ginned up.
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Its seamless narration, drawn in counterpoint, reverberates beyond the eerie landscape, lingering in the mind.
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Ominous and obsessive, this eerie electro workout only has one thing on its dirty mind.
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An eerie wind blows and a bell tolls as if summoning mourners to a funeral.
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Clinton's closing days of her New Hampshire campaign carried eerie echoes of her 2008 campaign.
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They show wavy lines, discombobulated human forms, and eerie serpentine figures that likely represent gods.
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He calls the eerie effect of faceless bodies in Instagram-optimizied scenarios as 'anti-beauty.
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There was something eerie about the way the global catastrophe seemed not to touch her.
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The whole thing, especially its eerie promo video and bloody marketing photos, is decidedly creepy.
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Invasion Of The Body Snatchers turned the 1950s' communism-related paranoia into an eerie metaphor.
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Another captures an eerie moment of stillness between two children outside a block of flats.
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But, all in all, the Aztec Clay Mask is worth the eerie, cult-favorite hype.
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The exploding air pockets in the cane's hollow stalks pop and crackle like eerie applause.
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Eventually, the water clarity began to increase, the effect at first picturesque and then eerie.
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This eerie optical illusion was caught on camera by one onlooker who spotted the fish.
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First, a prowling tuba and eerie whooshes of tam-tam and cymbals evoke Hamm's solitude.
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Nothing screams Halloween like a night spent in an eerie hotel with a haunted reputation.
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That extra eerie quality of the music really adds a whole new level of dissociation.
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There's something about going through someone's old belongings that is at once fascinating and eerie.
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The Disney Illuminations show, for example, brightens Sleeping Beauty's castle with eerie images of villains.
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The strings played at times with little or no vibrato, producing an eerie "white" sound.
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"Look!" said one boy, pointing across a room made eerie by blue and red neon.
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" They also all each have their own eerie name like "Hook Hand" or "Miss Needle.
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It was eerie, seeing these individual houses, handwritten notes still there, just frozen in time.
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It's an eerie, foreboding visual, full of darkness – a coat that fits Krule very well.
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For Len Necefer, the CMU graduate student, it was an eerie history to live with.
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The eerie green of their medical scrubs forms a nimbus around the painting's bloody center.
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The folks at Mashable compiled a few GIFs to illustrate the anonymous character's eerie presence.
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Here, an eerie workroom with tools and chains appeared untouched after the November 1978 tragedy.
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Adding to the mystery is an eerie cult, with Carrie Coons starring as its leader.
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They're both beautiful and repulsive, familiar and eerie, which matches the rest of the film.
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The Pain of Others is an eerie, unsettling documentary that keeps shifting beneath your feet.
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Tension is telegraphed by a pristine mixture of yawning low instruments and eerie high glistening.
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The sound of thumping shook the room, quickly shifting the vibe from comedic to eerie.
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Outside there was wind and rain, and now there is just an eerie, quiet darkness.
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"This is America," he chants, recreating the eerie dance number from his music video. pic.twitter.
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The eyesore felt eerie at night, and no one stepped foot there in the day.
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"It was pretty surreal, confusing, and really, the atmosphere got eerie," he told VICE News.
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There, eerie bird's-eye views of ordinary streets and homes weave an appropriately paranoid atmosphere.
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They were backlit by the soft, eerie glow of the moon's reflection on the ice.
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The crisis reveals an eerie, enchanting landscape of crystal salt structures, peeking above the surface.
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The music starts tentatively, with halting chords, eerie blips and a strange, tolling bass riff.
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The early scenes of the protagonist wandering a deserted London have eerie fresh resonance now.
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The director of The Witch is back with another quiet, gorgeous, and extremely eerie film.
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When the lights start flickering in and out in "Init," it's such an eerie choice.
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Homes have been destroyed, residents were evacuated, and it feels like an eerie lost city.
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Devoid of their usual travelers, the once bustling centers have an unusual and eerie appearance.
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Drone footage from ABC News shows eerie stillness in the 11-million-person city's downtown.
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Russ Feingold, the former Democratic senator from Wisconsin, said he found the atmosphere slightly eerie.
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However, there is one eerie similarity, and that is the complete alienation of minority voters.
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But instead of its usual buzz and bustle, it was filled with an eerie silence.
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Eerie takeaway: Employers were responsible for providing better-quality health care, if indirectly, even then.
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The eerie silence was punctured by fire-fighting helicopters and the chatter of rescue crews.
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Take these lines, from a song by Mount Eerie, the project of an Anacortes, Wash.
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Sometimes squatters use their phones as flashlights, casting an eerie glow visible to the neighbors.
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The family had fled as an eerie, terrifying red glow suddenly burst outside their windows.
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Fog pours in, illuminated by eerie blue shafts of light escaping from the basement below.
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Other Washington-area Halloween merchants say sales of Trump-inspired gear have been downright eerie.
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Underneath is a beautiful, eerie world of bending ice, glowing blue from the sunlight outside.
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With Zayn's dark eyebrows and wide eyes, and Justin's blonde hair, the resemblance is eerie.
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Amid a pink and white set, the models became explorers in a eerie, beautiful wasteland.
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I put my palm to her forehead and felt the eerie coolness of her skin.
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It's rock n' roll grit, plus all kinds of eerie — and we're so here for it.
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But Astana's streets are suspiciously clean and quiet, leading some to comment on its eerie atmosphere.
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Despite the eerie parallels throughout, Renck maintained that the imagery was not about the singer's illness.
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The eerie outlines of long-vanished structures and monuments are showing up across the British Isles.
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Her story has an eerie resemblance to the premise on Netflix's drama series 13 Reasons Why.
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The collared shirts, knit sweaters, tights, and other items of clothing glow with an eerie luminosity.
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As Holmes would describe in the now-eerie ads, Theranos was meant to revolutionize blood testing.
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It's either a romance destined to be — or an eerie coincidence that only Shakespeare could write!
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Casting JonBenet is an eerie mix of documentary and drama that's already drawn some great reviews.
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It's eerie, it's cult-y, it's so very exciting, and I never wanted it to end.
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I heard Mami's commanding prayers, her clients sobbing or gasping; otherwise, I heard an eerie silence.
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The eerie tales told by Kafka's animal narrators have left deep claw-marks on this book.
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The eerie trailer follows Dr. Frank Olson (Sarsgaard), a CIA bacteriologist, who was poisoned with LSD.
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Someone who visited Broady's headquarters in the 1970s described it to me as an eerie experience.
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On Friday night, white supremacists gathered for an eerie torchlit march through the University of Virginia.
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It soon goes back to monotone, however, and the music shifts back to eerie, unsettling noise.
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But in The Big Loop, the stories are eerie, and the subjects are not so everyday.
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Their eerie gaze is directed elsewhere, focused neither on the woman nor the space they occupy.
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The way she receives the eerie footage might be different, but the results are the same.
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A soundtrack of sirens, bleeps, alerts and emergency announcements is all that broke the eerie silence.
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But Halloween fans may be surprised by some of the eerie similarities between the two movies.
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The looming presence of ABI's boss, Carlos Brito, in the company's corridors, can feel almost eerie.
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Made for a mere $22.2,215, it rode some eerie marketing to a $211 million global gross.
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It was more eerie than reassuring as the wind picked up and snow started to fall.
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And here's an extra eerie detail: check out the skulls on the backs of their heads.
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A pitched-up version of that excessively eerie sound can be heard in the clip above.
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The fire had stopped at the edge of a creek, giving the landscape an eerie contrast.
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"It was eerie silence, people just trying to figure out what had just transpired," he said.
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Jeanine: It's been a bit eerie to be honest, but people have really been pulling together.
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" He added, in a now-eerie comment, "I'm going to pretty much die in the saddle.
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The eerie silence of space is getting louder with each new attempt to detect alien intelligence.
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BuzzFeed was first to point out the eerie instances in KUWTK's mid-season return Sunday night.
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Everything's a little muffled, but that gives the sound an eerie, beautiful quality all the same.
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Equally eerie was the jar of bright red bugs I saw next, fully gorged on blood.
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Some hours of Googling, mistyped commands, and muttered curses later, I was cranking out eerie portraits.
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Dry ice is known for the eerie-looking vapor it produces, which is not usually dangerous.
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Dry ice is known for the eerie-looking vapor it produces, which is not usually dangerous.
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There is something eerie and depressing about this efficiency of movement: so learned, so hard-baked.
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It was like you weren't even in Melbourne, which was eerie but also kind of peaceful.
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But the parallels to current events make the show, at times, almost too eerie to watch.
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Beautiful and strange black-and-white photos depict odd surfaces, eerie neon lights, and otherworldly objects.
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Kleeman's precise, unsettling prose makes even the most mundane tasks (like eating an orange) sound eerie.
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What is it about nighttime drives through the city that makes for such cinematically eerie shots?
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Shadows cast by her headlamp swing and twist in weird, eerie ways across the rocky surfaces.
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Even alive, lawns occupy a state of eerie, suspended animation, bereft of seeding and grass flowers.
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Today she cannot forget the piercing sound of the gunshots and the eerie quiet in between.
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Much of the city remains intact, an eerie ghost town of abandoned cars and darkened storefronts.
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The second movement is more kinetic, full of scraping effects and staggered bursts of eerie phrases.
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In the eerie light of late afternoon, the village of Blackheath glowed in the near distance.
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Though we'd go so far as to say this crude, handmade mask is just as eerie.
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At the center of the plot, and underscoring the eerie resonance, is a volatile, polarizing election.
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His response was an eerie multimedia installation called "The Infinite Nothing," once again inspired by Nietzsche.
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With their outdated glamour, eerie glow, ambiguous emotions and descriptive quirks, these paintings are undeniably rich.
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After the base was abandoned, many people forgot about the eerie symbol of the militaristic USSR.
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He is one of the most easily recognizable creepypastas, with his eerie stare posted across forums.
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His music is creepy, eerie, and sounds like a computer slowly disintegrating into tiny digital molecules.
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During the final verse, Mr. Forte seemed to inhabit Jim Morrison, and the mood turned eerie.
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Late-period works such as the Harp Concerto maintain rhythmic vitality while creating eerie, modernist atmospheres.
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But just because it started in one place does not negate its eerie resonance in another.
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Like the spiritual world that inspired it, Guestbook draws eerie, tantalizing power from moments of confusion.
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The First Time There is an eerie silence right before you get punched in the face.
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On "Nephew," Smokepurpp the elder is confidently eerie, while Lil Pump the younger is gleefully absurdist.
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Kent doesn't play games with the whodunit plotting, and the novel's water imagery is properly eerie.
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To start, it was eerie in the sense that I couldn't rationalize what I was seeing.
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She easily defeats him, but does so in front of an (eerie) audience, bruising his ego.
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The album throws together muscular funk, blasts of electric guitar, eerie synthesizer undulations, lush Philadelphia soul.
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The Times assigned photographers to capture the eerie landscape of a city that no longer bustles.
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You don't have to dig deep into current headlines to find eerie parallels to Miller's story.
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I flew from London to Dublin on Monday night, and it was a truly eerie experience.
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But it was frightening and anxiety-inducing to see any city in such an eerie state.
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There have been some eerie early-warning hints of just such a possibility in recent days.
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The result is a beautiful but eerie mix of somber piano sounds, whirring, beeping, and screaming.
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It was eerie and quite frightening and so dramatic, and then suddenly you're plunged into darkness.
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The radiation is depicted as uncanny; the fire at the nuclear plant emits an eerie light.
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Economic Scene There's something almost eerie about the unwavering nature of the Republican system of belief.
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Their eyes can be open, they occasionally move, and they have an eerie, almost-there presence.
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Many people chose to stay indoors because of air quality, leaving the streets eerie and quiet.
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There was an eerie quiet, punctuated only by the anxiety-provoking but reassuring sound of sirens.
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There are a number of eerie parallels between Trump's turbulent presidency and Richard Nixon's Watergate woes.
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Such "agency" is designed to prime people to engage in an eerie seeming reciprocity of care.
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The fire has provided an eerie, almost apocalyptic, backdrop to areas where the blazes have raged.
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It sent its smoke into the presidents' miniature faces, and the smoke glowed an eerie red.
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All around the high walls loomed, covered in scaffolding and plastic sheeting, creating an eerie amphitheater.
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Phillips apes that look competently and suffuses it in garish fluorescent lights and eerie greenish glows.
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Cities, too, are constellations of networks and laws of scalability relate with eerie precision to them.
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Pollen problems A "pollenpocalypse" hit North Carolina, and these eerie, yellowish green-tinted photos prove it.
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Most were unconscious or worse by then, as an eerie silence replaced their panic-stricken shouts.
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But there's something eerie about them, like the smile she's flashing is too perfect by half.
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The track is serene yet eerie, calmly rippling at the surface while swirling with complex layers underneath.
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A deserved and eerie smack on the back of the head from the ghost of my dad.
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When Chihiro's parents turn into pigs, she runs screaming into the eerie streets of Jiufen at night.
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Phantoms of their stories play out in your head — visualizing their failure to survive is strikingly eerie.
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Nyong'o later presented her voice for Red to Peele, who was pleasantly surprised by its eerie-ness.
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"Halloween had been spooky and eerie but not gory or scary until that movie," Ms. Bannatyne said.
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I threw out my arms and fell into the grass, just staring up at the eerie sky.
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Computers today can already produce an eerie echo of human language if fed with the appropriate material.
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There's simply something eerie about letting an AI interact with others on the phone on your behalf.
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One has the eerie sense of bearing witness, in that moment, to the most intimate of communications.
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But it's an eerie aspect of business, according to Casey Jarman, author of Death: An Oral History.
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Williams and the Mount Eerie musician wed in the Adirondacks in front of friends and their daughters.
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It was kind of like just an eerie feeling in the stadium, now that Bryce was gone.
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Seriously, the resemblance between the Pearson children — Randall, Kate, and Kevin — and their adult counterparts is eerie.
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Cinematically vast and sonically gorgeous, Page's vignette elevates the whole movie to a level of eerie vulnerability.
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Who made these eerie images or why they would do so remains a mystery to everyday passersby.
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When using the electronic shutter you can also shoot completely silently, which is almost eerie, but awesome.
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What makes the game unbearably eerie is the sense of normality to those who inhabit the space.
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The timing was almost eerie, considering the pilot concludes with Virginia walking in on Roller strangling Desna.
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Or simply entice your kids with eerie eats before they head out for some trick-or-treating?
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He studied me intently, and he got my mannerisms so it's eerie to see that on screen.
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Hulu put out another dark, eerie, and visually striking trailer for season two of The Handmaid's Tale.
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The eerie 1958 song first plays when Angie and Elliot are walking through the orphanage's empty bedrooms.
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But when Laurey and Curly make eye contact, the theater is plunged into an eerie green light.
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I walked into a mastodon skeleton's eerie green rib cage and played its bones like a xylophone.
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With the eye-port shutters closed, red light bulbs are turned on to cast an eerie glow.
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Hell, the eerie backwoods choirs of Get Out's score could have got a nomination this year, actually.
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Daylight suddenly changes to an eerie twilight in just a handful of seconds, and that's dramatic enough.
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The filmmakers also capture the eerie stillness of a big ship's interior, even under the worst conditions.
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Running through a portion of the first building when the lights turn out is eerie and intense.
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Then there's the magic eraser, which, uh, erases selected parts out of Snap, often to eerie results.
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The second chapter is on the eerie, which, for Fisher, is fundamentally about "the problem of agency".
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The arches seemed eerie to me, like skeletal ribs, which I suppose is kind of the idea.
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They posted the eerie sounds online, along with a Geophysical Research Letters report on their greater research.
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An unnamed narrator engages in frantic meditations and recounts eerie, baffling tales in this demanding, remarkable work.
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And just like its eerie source material, the Syfy update transforms childhood memories into raw nightmare fuel.
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VR: Rum, Dig Me I'm Django, Bobby and Jackie Charlton's Eerie Mansion... all the names were shit.
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After you've been in Washington long enough, you start to sense an eerie feel for the place.
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In one painting, there's a lit up Christmas tree; in another, two televisions cast eerie blue glows.
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The market's sudden shift away from the best-performing stocks has eerie similarities to moments of crisis.
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An eerie silence is broken by an occasional security vehicle whizzing past or the cawing of crows.
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What was once an extravagant getaway in the '70s is now an eerie shell of a resort.
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An eerie underwater sequence captures the weighted silence in which a solitary lobster poacher goes night diving.
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While at times it was eerie inhabiting a twilight visual world, there was something magical about it.
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UNDER THE SHADOW The opening-night selection gets New Directors off to a strong, eerie, accessible start.
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"The keys and the bass are so locked in and I love its eerie tone," says Chiericozzi.
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As eerie and gruesome as the film is, it's difficult to share the family's religiously rooted terror.
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But in spite of this, they have much in common, which felt a little eerie to me.
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Angelic backing vocals interweave with eerie synths in the service, as always but particularly this case, revolution.
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The piece, which appeared last November, turned ordinary objects from T-shirts to debris into eerie sculptures.
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It's almost eerie how there are scenes that have an emotional resonance and a meaning, especially now.
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And, just after sunrise, a deep, eerie sound — howler monkeys calling from tall palms along the river.
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The duet unfolds in almost eerie unison, with the dancers looking nearly identical in streamlined hooded uniforms.
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You had quiet moments, you had loud moments, you had tension, you had eerie moments of calm.
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Alfred Stieglitz's Manhattan gallery showed Ms. Smith's eerie watercolors of mermaids and waterfront cliffs concealing gargantuan deities.
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In Under the Skin, the void feels like an eerie netherworld, utterly unlike anything else on Earth.
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There are eerie resonances, too, in how Wotan and Alberich, opposing characters, become obsessed with the ring.
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It's rare that we get five men on court synched up in an eerie, beautiful simultaneous dance.
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It's such a different product than you can get today, with such different capabilities, it's almost eerie.
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An underwater sequence featuring an eerie eyeball garden is as unnerving as it is rich with beauty.
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The followers on Max's account quickly grew, an experience that was as eerie as it was satisfying.
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Travelers around the world sent us their photos of the eerie emptiness the coronavirus pandemic has caused.
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Unsurprisingly, exploring the nineteenth century passageways of an old mental asylum always makes for an eerie experience.
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Elements of modernist atonality, Asian-inflected styles, jazz and eerie atmospheric noise course through the taut score.
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There is something very eerie about reading fiction and realizing that you are ostensibly reading about yourself.
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The first piece from the soundtrack album, "Phantom Thread I," begins with these eerie, hazy high strings.
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In his prescient presentation, Gates forecasts with eerie accuracy the situation in which we are presently mired.
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James Godwin and Tom Burnett's hallucinatory and inventive puppet show returns for an eerie and icky encore.
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As Harvey continued to unleash itself on Houston, abandoned vehicles became eerie symbols of the storm's destruction.
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The nostalgic doll heads invite the viewer in, but a closer look reveals a slightly eerie appearance.
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There's always the danger, with cultural nostalgia, that sweetness can tip over into something uncanny and eerie.
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The superb soprano Barbara Hannigan was the soloist in this eerie, intricate and ravishing 30-minute work.
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I love that this candy-colored film is actually covering up a very eerie sci-fi story.
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MONTCLAIR, N.J. — The earth spins onscreen amid an eerie, uncomfortable sound, like a building rush of air.
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Recently, I wandered around the vicinity of 14th Street and encountered a quiet that was almost eerie.
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Mystical and eerie, Deep Purple's 1971 hit "Smoke on the Water" is as classic as rock gets.
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But the composer handles the material with an eerie grace, creating space for another courageous solo turn.
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It is funny and eerie and idea-dense — a flavor combination that turns out to be addictive.
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But there are other eerie echoes of the moment, suggesting the fraught bridges between the two countries.
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The footage also uncovered an eerie and previously unknown hatch on the west coast of the island.
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We explored the beautiful, eerie world beneath the ice in northern Quebec to hunt for fresh mussels.
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This new addition will star someone not known for having an affection for the eerie — Janelle Monáe.
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He described "a kind of eerie quiet" as people composed themselves before rushing out of the train.
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The dynamic is an eerie echo of the scenario that played out in the 2016 Republican primary.
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At the same time, an eerie sadness hangs over the images of Mr. Nixon alone in bed.
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But this otherwordly ballet was slightly eerie, too, suggesting human ability to restage nature's most wondrous mysteries.
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A drive to a new border of Bosnia and Croatia ends on an eerie, mysterious, tragic note.
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He described the situation as "extremely strange" and said it has "eerie" parallels to the Watergate scandal.
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BoJack also leans toward the eerie, and that's where the representations of abstract emotion tend to come through.
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But since then an eerie calm has descended as the fallout from the vote only slowly becomes apparent.
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On Searching for Syria, an eerie clock counts how long the war has lasted, down to the second.
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It brightened up the scenes so that you could see for hundreds of yards with an eerie clarity.
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It is especially eerie given Barack Obama's own attempts to become the Che Guevara t-shirt of presidents.
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Maisel shoots from planes and helicopters, a vantage that makes the radically altered terrain feel eerie, almost hostile.
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The grunting of the disc drive is replaced by the eerie, squeaky sound of metal bit on bone.
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" He said a health center staff member described the calm as "eerie" and evoked "a sense of trepidation.
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And yet, as Shinoda covered his bandmate's parts, the ripples of eerie resonance in the lyrics were palpable.
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He was caught wearing an eerie plastic mask, a long black wig and women's clothes, including a bra.
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The dark, eerie world of Midway Atoll is, at times, a standing-room-only scene for albatross chicks.
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Let's just say we can now blame eerie, grabby green hands for lifting the veil over our eyes.
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We've heard comments from Holocaust survivors of how eerie this feels in terms of similarities to their experience.
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In Ryan Murphy's latest effort we see clowns, many, many clowns, in eerie, nightmare-inducing makeup and wardrobe.
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"The word lesbian sounds so strange and eerie… It sounds like something dental," she recalls telling a friend.
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The film both critiques and revels in an aggressively feminine high-tech aesthetic that's tinged with eerie surrealism.
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With Halloween just around the corner, it's time to delve into the dark, the eerie, and the unsettling.
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Two Guns is an eerie reminder of what happens when popularity fades and tourists' attention is directed elsewhere.
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In the Rue Mazagran, where pedestrians should be ambling from shop to shop, there is an eerie calm.
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The jubilant blocks of color and eerie disarray remain, gripping for their unexpected combination of poetry and politics.
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Exploding transformers and the accompanying eerie blue light of electrical arcs have startled other cities in the past.
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Surrealist Leonora Carrington is famous for her gorgeous yet eerie paintings that feel like fairy tales gone wrong.
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In some very convincing extra footage, Colbert adds a bit of joie de vivre to the eerie clip.
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That allows for moments of real, eerie power and a muted quality that makes things all the spookier.
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It's not perfect, but when it works, it is — like much AI work these days — eerie and fascinating.
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The film hits all the necessary beats for a straightforward horror film in an eerie post-apocalyptic setting.
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It creates an eerie aesthetic which Ponsoldt believe fit in perfectly with what The Circle would actually be.
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Then they fed it completely innocuous images of famous landmarks and instructed it to make them look eerie.
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For me, Bachman's image bears an eerie resemblance to one made by Oded Balilty of the Associated Press.
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One movement of "The Musical Offering" contains six separate voices, all spiralling round an eerie 21-note subject.
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Side effects include cataracts, skin lesions, liver and heart problems, and an eerie yellow tinge to the eyes.
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The Gamelatron by Aaron Taylor Kuffner playing some eerie beats in the Portal Art Fair at Federal Hall.
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Our issue also included a first look of Claire walking through the battlefield during an eerie dream sequence.
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We'll allow it because the tune seems to totally work with whatever uncomfortable, eerie vibe they're going for.
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To check out all the amazing and occasionally eerie highlights from this NOAA expedition, visit the expedition's page.
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Kent also credits Watson with the creation of Stay Low's eerie sonic palate and his own true sound.
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Judging by the eerie stability of key indicators recently, China's statisticians appear to have been doing just that.
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She's cared for premature babies who shake, who have eerie high-pitched cries, who seem impossible to soothe.
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From a distance, they resemble eerie black flags, but up close their fragility and precise construction is apparent.
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Eerie photo recognition systems aside, the idea of paying with just your face is not a new one.
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The opening lines, sung by Gentry, would take on an eerie prescience given what fate had in store.
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It looks like readers are drawing some parallels between Orwell's eerie work and the current state of affairs.
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And it's pretty eerie when Octavia tells Kane not to worry about that because it's "unity day" now.
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By the time Krause returns in 1996, the forest has been cut down, leaving only an eerie silence.
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I know how this goes' The eerie video shows pendant lights swinging back and forth at different speeds.
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It proved truly eerie how well the bawdy, floating face of Gary Numan complemented their abstract funk swagger.
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A family from Ontario Canada was out hunting when they heard an eerie howling screaming in the distance.
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It's eerie and fragile at first with layers of barely agreeable synths vibrating above the singer's lullaby delivery.
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I've got to say, it's the most eerie experience having music playing in a giant stainless steel tank.
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It is an eerie reminder of the group's rule of the area as traumatized residents begin to rebuild.
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When she got through customs at the San Francisco airport, she noticed an eerie quiet in the terminal.
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Using black eyeliner, a cream contouring product, and black body paint, one makeup artist created an eerie illusion.
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Clinton first mentioned her name has the eerie echo of one of the sloshy melodramas she starred in.
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Eerie photos reveal the barren scene inside an iconic grocery chain that closed stores and couldn't pay vendors
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The sci-fi film "Arrival," in theaters now, has some eerie extraterrestrials, but not a lot of action.
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Its eerie, sombre power is more a product of what it doesn't explain than of what it does.
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"It was eerie, creepy and enticing," Mr. LeBoff said about the twisty, Hitchcockian tone of Ms. Hawkins's book.
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And it's extremely accurate to our actual conflict styles, to the point where it's almost eerie to watch.
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So she's created two separate Armory projects — one plant-derived and the other stemming from an eerie photograph.
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When he glanced away I was tempted to snap one more, but an eerie feeling held me back.
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To find Force Majeure, I had to walk down an eerie hallway ending in a grated metal gate.
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Still, his most confounding accomplishment may have been his downright eerie dominance during the last week of September.
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We watch as Roxie enters a shadowy, eerie theater before a performance and prepares for the night's show.
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" Chris comes to listen, and doesn't say much, except "I like this, it's simple, a little bit eerie.
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"I wanted to make it kind of uncomfortable and eerie where the drums hit your chest," Mikhael says.
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Disambiguation, her debut album as Cruel Diagonals (premiering below), is a captivatingly eerie wash of experimental electronic music.
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Glitchy camera movements, an eerie soundtrack, and visceral body involvement make this an unforgettably creepy and absorbing video.
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"Hag-Seed" is at its eerie, enchanting best when Atwood dwells on Felix's relationship with his lost daughter.
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On the most recent leg of its solo mission, the rover captured images of a somewhat eerie vista.
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Entomologists have long grappled with how insects like bees, ants, termites and wasps achieve eerie feats of coordination.
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Buried vegetation also began to thermally decompose near flowing lava, releasing methane that burst into eerie blue flames.
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And remember that eerie sound of the electric theremin in science fiction movies of the '25s and '2272s?
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He recites eerie folk tales and oversees an art competition in which the boys must reconstruct their mother.
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Palestinians, for many Israelis, continue their eerie passage into abstraction, a process cynically encouraged by the Trump administration.
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Crime There's no mistaking a John Connolly novel, with its singular characters, eerie subject matter and socko style.
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A second short, "Carmen," an eerie portrait of a lonely middle-aged comedian on tour, arrived last year.
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J.P. Kailee Morgue's debut single, "Medusa," is an eerie, floating incantation that's not as skeletal as it seems.
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An eerie silence descended on the car as we started home, a cold rain streaking down the windows.
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John, a photographer, snaps photos of Crü—an empty Manhattan street at night makes for an eerie backdrop.
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"When you don't have that noise in the ballpark, it's kind of eerie," Yankees Manager Joe Girardi said.
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One will fly a drone over the festivities from his nearby house, providing eerie and cold-eyed perspective.
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Perhaps if blackouts were mandated in your community, your neighbors might awaken to this eerie truth as well.
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Album Review Four years after his son's fatal accident, the Australian musician has made an eerie, meditative album.
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He pressed a button and an eerie call floated through the forest from the speaker on his hip.
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My own copy of Butler's novel "Dawn"—a brilliant, eerie, thought-provoking book—is a paperback from 1988.
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And Mr. Lynch, who is directing the entire revival, still has his penchant for dualities and eerie beauty.
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We were a secular people from the beginning, albeit it with, when you scratch, an eerie spiritual edge.
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The riot that Beckmesser sets off at the end of the second act is here an eerie pogrom.
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And in 1991, to address the city's rat problem, an eerie, black-and-white ad ran on television.
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This allowed them to drop down a robot, Icefin, to capture eerie footage of Thwaites' critical grounding zone.
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Every August, it can seem like New York's cultural scene goes on vacation, leaving behind an eerie quiet.
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Every August, it can seem like New York's cultural scene goes on vacation, leaving behind an eerie quiet.
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It looks uncomfortable and eerie, but also mysterious and punctuated with a bit of a classic Hollywood style.
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Out-of-this-world eyes Your outfit demands "creature-of-the-underworld" eyes to make it suitably eerie.
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Here, bumps in the ice show where narwhals surfaced in thin ice to breathe, leaving an eerie imprint.
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Beneath the outrage over Donald Trump's alleged history of sexual misconduct and assault, there is an eerie silence.
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If you just really love horror and gore, it also makes a playfully eerie addition to any bathroom.
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All of them in stark black and white, with tense, eerie silence broken by mundane but startling sounds.
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The overall effect, of a town dominated by dolls, is not as eerie as it might initially sound.
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The writing, always the strong suit of a Failbetter game, is by turns funny, eerie, and sweetly sad.
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I wanted to better understand the theory that seemed to have predicted, with such eerie accuracy, Trump's rise.
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His eerie portaits capture a magical place that has gradually become the perfect setting for your worst nightmares.
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Most of these paintings are anchored by phantasmagorical cityscapes, an exilic vision of an elegant, eerie urban world.
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I really just wanted a book that captured the essence, the eerie feeling that you too were there.
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But it lacks the eerie chilliness, purposeful camerawork, and layered storytelling of movies like Vertigo or The Birds.
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One particularly eerie series, Underground (1999), features a lone tripod in a desolate culvert underneath the Shubuya river.
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He's lost in a white void of nowhere, with no physical logic and an eerie sense of hopelessness.
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Combined with the eerie, sparse piano theme music, the opening credits' photos set a fitting tone for the show.
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The pastry chef at Little Dom's in Los Angeles stuffs a surprise inside her eerie treats 1 vanilla bean
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Amy Duggar takes an eerie trip back in time on Friday night's episode of Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars.
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And I'm not just talking about that sometimes eerie effect of the rear satellite speakers chirping behind my ears.
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"XMTR" flips the famously hype 2 Bad Mice break from "Bombscare" into a reserved and eerie techno breakbeat number.
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Graphic: S. Eckel et al, PRX (2018)Eerie similarities unite vastly different scientific ideas in sometimes utterly surprising ways.
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Us opens with an eerie warning: Countless miles of empty tunnels criss-cross the underbelly of the United States.
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It was still completely eerie seeing it, given where I was and where my head was at that time.
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And it's eerie and disheartening to know that there are people you advocate for who want to harm you.
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The eerie sense of bureaucratic transience seeps into this story, as people pass through but few roots take hold.
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To drum up publicity, she investigates an eerie mansion owned by an imperious blue-blood despised by practically everyone.
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In the opening scene, Alison tells a little boy Hanna is babysitting an eerie tale about a murderous twin.
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In a series of tweets, McElrath makes eerie comparisons between Trump's words and the common manipulative tactics of abusers.
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Even if there's nothing explicitly trying to kill you, Near Death's eerie, lonely world inspires an almost religious terror.
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Sometimes, this resulted in his body sliding into frame without his head accompanying it, which is even more eerie.
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Thereafter, the specter of Fleetwood Mac's past lives loomed large, a kind of eerie bellwether for things to come.
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The Weeknd released the video for his single "Starboy" today, and it's just as eerie as one would expect.
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As with physics inside a black hole, no one knows what economic laws apply within North Korea's eerie silhouette.
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Then, attempts at contacting Hitomi were met with an eerie silence, until JAXA researchers spotted the satellite spinning wildly.
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Both crimes bore an eerie resemblance to parts of Postmortem, which Waterman owned and admitted to having partially read.
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I grew up in Pennsylvania, so cows aren't too foreign to me, but they did have an eerie presence.
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Despite his willingness to go to great lengths, he wasn't the first person to capture Fukushima's eerie exclusion zone.
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There are beautiful bodies aplenty, lesbian pimps, eerie faucet drips, and leather-clad killers in the most literal sense.
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Between apparitions, disappearances, and disembodied sounds, these tales prove that no town is without its share of eerie history.
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Upon learning what Jacqueline's final scheme would be, certain formerly eerie elements of "House" make a lot of sense.
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Eerie. What do you call an Amazon Wi-Fi router that keeps all of your smart home devices connected?
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There are also eerie asides: Houssine has long, possibly hallucinated conversations with ghosts and visitors from the far future.
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A reassortment resulted in an H1N1 strain that had some eerie genetic resemblances to the 1918 virus, Friedrich said.
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Kanye West's "Wolves" video is an eerie Balmain fashion show, where crying is required but emotion is completely absent.
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Rondinone's series vocabulary of solitude, featuring 45 life-size clowns cast from real bodies, is wonderfully eerie and sad.
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And if there's one thing the entertainment industry loves to provide, it's eerie dramas set in days of yesteryear.
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Roger Ballen got famous for his eerie photos of abandoned urban sprawl and the discarded people who live there.
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The lack of wind damage - and downed power lines – created an eerie glow of electric lights reflecting off floodwaters.
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The door makes an eerie groaning noise, as the dudes in the video open and close it to demonstrate.
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It is not a capital-H horror game, but a conversation-based adventure game trapped in an eerie state.
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However, even if without such an object, sitting alone inside the dark, tent-like structure inspires an eerie calm.
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Among other things, tools like CrowdTangle explain the eerie sameness you find on much of the web these days.
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Burton's style makes the mundane eerie, highlighting its otherness, the idea that lurking beneath the humdrum lies something unfamiliar.
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Some investors have highlighted an eerie similarity to the stock market's crash 30 years ago, known as Black Monday.
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Before long Victor again imagines himself lying on the slab in a mortuary as eerie embalmers fuss over him.
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And the quiet—the quiet that had felt eerie to me on my first day—I found myself craving.
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The eerie bits don't really work, but the emotional and philosophical underpinnings are solid, surprising and memorable (1:30).
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The eerie bits don't really work, but the emotional and philosophical underpinnings are solid, surprising and memorable (2967:27555).
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Some people think the demise of "The Hairy Hand" shows that Mexicans are becoming less interested in eerie entertainment.
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These eerie photos show why China has spent the last six years aggressively trying to cut down its pollution.
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We boarded the Calico River Rapids water ride which was slightly eerie in the dark but far from spooky.
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When eerie coincidences crop up and four strangers arrive unwelcome on their doorstep, Adelaide rises to defend her family.
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Buttered Noodles, for example, may be eerie at first glance, but she's also a beautifully crafted tour de force.
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According to TIME, there's an eerie number of similarities between the ship's sinking in "Futility" and the Titanic IRL.
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The untouched aquamarine glacial lakes we saw from the summit were almost eerie, unlike anything we'd ever seen before.
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When bowed at its edge, it emits an eerie warble, a cross between a theremin and an ondes martenot.
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That moss, it turned out, is a great sound absorber — the entire forest had an eerie calm to it.
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This aggressive patrolling of public space bears an eerie resemblance to another race-induced contagion in America decades ago.
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But if those octopuses look eerie to you, wait until you learn about the bone-eating worms called Osedax.
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"Tropicália" melts down a tuneful carnival march with eerie orchestration, while its lyrics obliquely sketch a nation's cultural manifesto.
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Very few people had access, so the eerie quiet was very different from the busy office I had known.
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He should collaborate with Austin's S U R V I V E next year and produce something really eerie.
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It made for a spectacle that was both eerie and, given the thousands of cheering fans, a bit thrilling.
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The new season of Charlie Booker's Black Mirror premiered yesterday on Netflix and with it came eerie new scores.
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But once I see it all together in the final cut of the episode, it's unusual, eerie, and mysterious.
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Today, we're premiering Zeal & Ardor's first video from the album, an eerie visual that accompanies the project's title track.
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The name "Chernobyl" has become synonymous with the eerie, urban ruins left in the wake of devastating nuclear fallout.
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Just when the sunlight begins to turn gold, the rain obscures the night-sky eyes into an eerie greyness.
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Earhart and Noonan were declared dead in absentia in 1939, sparking a host of theories about their eerie vanishing.
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The eerie timing aside ... Epstein's will lays out the total amount he's dumping into a trust ... a whopping $577,672,654.
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There were no distractions, no vaulted ceilings with eerie lighting; no desks piled with sinister files stamped "Top Secret".
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Instead, it became an eerie, abandoned skyscraper known as the "Ghost Tower," drawing urban explorers from around the world.
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"It was an eerie feeling to know he had been there for that period of time," Ms. Pinckney said.
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In images, the work appears as an eerie, gnomic scattering of 24 tall, white boxes, isolated on a hill.
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The sounds were often ravishing and eerie, even when I grew impatient to know where the piece was heading.
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Finally, if that eerie chill in your spine isn't enough of a clue, check your calendar: It's almost Halloween.
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" — or at least a thumbs up — but instead they said in eerie unison, "You're going to get in trouble.
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A group of mannequins are visible in the illuminated showroom, like eerie figures out of a Twilight Zone episode.
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From eerie natural wonders to historical oddities and bizarre architecture, this is a travel companion for the incurably curious.
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The eerie possibility of robots manipulating humans crops up in science fiction tales like Ex Machina or Battlestar Galactica.
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We're covering Britain's nationwide lockdown, the eerie beauty of empty sites and an astronaut's tips for dealing with isolation.
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Yet this year the fires are worse and the smoke is hanging over us, unmoving, on eerie, windless days.
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But in 2010, a stone-faced Woods was met not with shouts and clapping but with an eerie stillness.
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How eerie that Ruby Namdar's strange and exhilarating novel, "The Ruined House," should appear in English translation just now.
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When I first read Javier Cercas, I had the eerie feeling his work was intended for just this purpose.
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The story of Ragamuffin Day No Rest for the Eerie What accounts for our continuing fascination with haunted houses?
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TAVERNISE: There's a kind of eerie feeling when you go to the block where Nook had been selling drugs.
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In the more tightly framed shoreline scenes of Mr. Uttech's new "Reflection" series, things come to an eerie standstill.
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"That's what's so eerie looking back," said James Hawes, a historian and author of The Shortest History of Germany.
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What makes the past week feel different is that an eerie calm had blanketed markets for the previous year.
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"It was eerie," said Jose Rojas, a teacher and union official at the prison who was at the scene.
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Envisioning a post-basketball career in cold, silent environments that many would consider eerie, Fowles said, brings her peace.
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We like to listen to eerie, unsettling books during road trips and I hope this is a good one.
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Silver Plume is also reported to be haunted, and many of its buildings have eerie stories attached to them.
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This eerie climb may contribute to their startling success rate: Dragonflies snag their prey 97 percent of the time.
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The songs "pondered 1980s America as both myth and presence," but "hold eerie resonances" with the present, he writes.
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"It's so weird and eerie to see that people buy into this stuff," he added of Mr. Trump's supporters.
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Harry has an audience with Vance at the older man's Pasadena estate and is treated to an eerie story.
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Later, we'd hear the eerie, ethereal moan of pigeons trained to fly in circles with whistles on their tails.
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Parkgoers who wished to ride would first enter an eerie hotel lobby, which was covered in cobwebs and dust.
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What will remain though, is the strange, eerie atmosphere that is evoked by the film that inspired their name.
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An eerie siren sounds every night as a reminder that it is time to get out of claw's way.
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Now in the eerie sideways light of a New England winter, I am swimming in a bizarre fish tank.
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August in Washington is quiet, sometimes in an eerie way, as if we're all waiting for something to happen.
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Like Peele, Bong makes the eerie suggestion that the underclass might literally exist below the feet of the bourgeoisie.
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Hadrava used his fellow classmates as models, covering them in sheets and creating plaster casts for the eerie effect.
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"Bag of Bones" juxtaposes an eerie melodica riff, like something from a Weimar-era night club, with tender vocals.
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The polluted air, combined with the unsettling sight of abandoned buildings, makes walking through the neighborhood an eerie experience.
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The eerie, menacing voice of the evil Emperor Palpatine — the villain of "The Rise of Skywalker" — filled our ears.
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Android users can hit the Google Play Store to download the dark and eerie game for just a buck.
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It's eerie for sure ... George Michael's sister died on Christmas Day ... exactly 3 years after the singer himself died.
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Take this eerie funhouse mirror of a passage: Jet-lagged, I tell Depp I need to get some sleep.
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On the one hand, this allows the film to maintain its eerie depiction of the distance of modern war.
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It's a refreshing, enchanting, and eerie phenomenon, one that signifies a new way of experiencing both cinema and the internet.
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Another major pile-up on in In Eerie, Pennsylvania saw the Interstate 90 closed and several people transported to hospital.
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Left behind by the decay of organic remains, the vacuums offer an eerie snapshot of the volcano victims' final moments.
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Moving with the wind, the bad air brings eerie daytime gray to far-flung communities and turns the sun orange.
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This eerie image shows galaxy NGC 303—the bright object to the right of the frame—surrounded by star clusters.
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This eerie image shows galaxy NGC 4874—the bright object to the right of the frame—surrounded by star clusters.
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Instead, the spot features high-speed closeups of the private space company's rockets — all set to a perfectly eerie soundtrack.
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Last week, WMC-TV confirmed the eerie scene was not a UFO after all — it&aposs actually a roll cloud.
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An eerie collection of puppets made by an artist who goes by Han points out the darker sides of life.
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In an Eerie coincidence, the fourth race was won by Truly Together, trained by Michael Matz, who was Barbaro's trainer.
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It was the first of many questions in Whisperlodge that were necessary but had an eerie edge all the same.
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It's eerie, mysterious, and hey, Harrison Ford is looking kind of old but Ryan Gosling seems like a great replacement.
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In "The Way Out," two men tear a swath down a nameless highway, with eerie floating creatures in close pursuit.
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Finnair has scheduled the eerie trip to HEL (Helsinki) 21 times on a Friday 13 over the last 11 years.
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The haloclines (a phenomenon where layers of salt and fresh water meet and cause visual distortion) are fascinating and eerie.
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Even with the eerie music and ominous tone characteristic of just about every AHS episode, I just couldn't help myself.
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Today it is an eerie site: part town and part ghost-town, walls speckled with commemorative plaques, train tracks overgrown.
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Each repetition of the eerie phrase can gnaw at grief that's still quite raw, even if that's not the intention.
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Trump Tower provided an eerie canvas for a photographer who snapped this pic as an area of the building burned.
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That autumn, the eerie little rhyme eventually known by many but understood by few became popular with Fall River children.
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The man-dog is ridiculous, but also eerie — particularly when it tells Tulip she's been chosen for a divine purpose.
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And the third covers a Screen Actors Guild attempt to get stronger protections for actors' eerie, doll-like digital selves.
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It's a smart move, meant to get the audience thinking ahead of the story, and dreading all the eerie possibilities.
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Strikingly juxtaposed, one light show explodes boisterously, so full of crackle and boom, while the other sparkles in eerie silence.
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Elverum, frontman for the bands The Microphones and Mount Eerie, lost his wife Geneviève Castrée to pancreatic cancer in 2016.
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Rutting season happens in early fall, so lucky visitors may be serenaded by their "eerie bugling calls" in late September.
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Despite the eerie location, the cast and crew stayed on location during filming for a period of around three weeks.
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But in many other aspects, watching a war unfold in EVE bears an eerie similarity to any other human conflict.
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Confused and apprehensive creatures fierce the eerie quiet with an explosion of sound, welcoming the sound back to the sky.
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The latest offering from the company, a piece entitled Closed Sydney, depicts the eerie stillness of the once lively city.
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The eerie and distinctive pale crimson glow of the plant's carbon scrubbers surrounded the complex in a mile-wide orb.
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Volatility has basically evaporated across the financial markets, creating an eerie quiet that could be the calm before the storm.
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Much of Giovinco's work, which captures landscapes from Wyoming to Labrador, is haunting—depicting eerie lights in mostly-dark images.
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They're serene in their simplicity, and offer a cutely hypnotizing set of moving parts to accompany Andruzzi's eerie, minimalist instrumental.
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The eerie packages sometimes contain children's clothes, objects with blood on them, and objects with satanic imagery all over them.
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The soundtrack is a brilliant and eerie blend of John Denver, Sonny and Cher, Alive N Kickin', and Spooner Oldham.
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If you're into unsettling muted sound, eerie framing, and maternal dread (we presume you are!), you'll love Under the Shadow.
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Despite taking place in another galaxy, Rogue One reflects our present fears, manifest in its story to an eerie degree.
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This Halloween, queue up the chilling sounds of space for trick or treaters, and get ready for an eerie night.
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The spareness of the writing gives the story its power and eerie credibility: There are no great, startling, gotcha scares.
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Another instrument on the probe, the Radio/Plasma Wave Experiment (Waves), also recorded eerie radio transmissions coming from the planet.
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A sequel to the eerie events that unfolded on the evening of October 203, 1973, looks more plausible every day.
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Because I think Google did a demo of its new voice, like human voice that was super convincing and eerie.
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Here are 12 photos that show the eerie quiet brought about by the protests that gripped Hong Kong on Monday.
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When blood and sweat blinded him, he maintained an eerie sense of Big Chet's position and fended the boy off.
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But for many people who have seen images and video of the eerie scene that answer has raised some suspicion.
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But the gimmicks are well suited to his music: eerie, psychedelic synth pop, with melodies tweaked by robotic-sounding effects.
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The resulting piece for acoustic instruments proved more somber and eerie than jubilant, its initial rumblings morphing into dramatic surges.
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The landscape is gorgeous, but it's eerie in its benevolence—and the creepy statues scattered around the island don't help.
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Equally as eerie as the silence is the guiding hand of Autopilot, Tesla's innovative suite of advanced driver assistance technology.
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Today, it's an eerie hiking spot complete with rusty mining equipment, pitch-black tunnels, and abandoned train tracks to nowhere.
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That ritual, with a vulnerable Sabrina quivering in fear while surrounded by eerie witch folk, is but one gorgeous tableau.
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Sam Rockwell is equally eerie as President George W. Bush, and Steve Carell appears to make a credible Donald Rumsfeld.
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The snow on the ground combined with the milky sky produce an eerie night-but-bright feeling that is otherworldly.
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Veronica Simeoni is an agile voice and presence as Preziosilla, the eerie energizing spirit of the opera's battle encampment scenes.
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It's eerie — like watching an audience watching a movie where you can't see the screen and they can't see you.
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That's partly why Fred Conrad's picture of the sunbathers is so eerie and disquieting: We know something the sunbathers don't.
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Lorde, Mount Eerie, Jay-Z, J. Cole, Julien Baker, Kendrick Lamar: these artists all tackled difficult circumstances with artistic fortitude.
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There was no mistaking that strange cavern, its large stone blocks, the eerie way the light drifted through its columns.
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The scenes are skewed, with a strange perspective from above, giving the houses, shops, and freeways an eerie dollhouse effect.
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Behind Mr. Romero, a CBS cameraman, Jimmy Wilson, stood filming, his camera's light bathing the scene in an eerie glow.
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"We are permitted to send telegrams but forbidden to be specific," she writes — an eerie precedent for Ms. Korot's work.
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My quarantine stash includes the beautiful, eerie film "Safe" by Todd Haynes, about a woman assailed by a mysterious illness.
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The place was very eerie (think Dr. Strangelove), and from one location at the site, you really could see Russia.
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Sunrise was eerie: a red disk materialized behind mountain haze, and Badwater Basin became visible as a faint white patch.
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Dramatic photos show that the sky in Auckland, New Zealand&aposs largest city, has turned an eerie shade of orange.
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It makes for an eerie sense of suspension, a jittery feeling that something is coming, but no one knows what.
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Edgar Oliver, the eerie raconteur and one-man Gothic novel, returns to Axis with a new work of solo storytelling.
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It is now nearly a ghost town, with little other than intermittent bursts of gunfire to break the eerie silence.
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With its ability to create powerful changes invisibly, genetic engineering can feel eerie to even the most rational of us.
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Our reporters noted a "peculiar sensation" in Washington, where pockets of eerie quiet existed as residents and others skipped town.
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Eerie images of the leader in an empty city sparked criticism that Mr. Putin had lost touch with the people.
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Taylor Lilly's lighting is stark and eerie, especially when it emphasizes the subtle but striking differences in Alice Tavener's costumes.
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Part of me wants the eerie eclipse twilight to last forever, while another part of me fears that it will.
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Overall, the collection is beautifully rendered, eerie, and uncomfortable to look at—as surreal and exquisitely painful as death itself.
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The sounds of the city dissipated as we drove west, and when the car stopped, there was an eerie silence.
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These cultural changes instill in these works an eerie foreshadowing quality of what is to come from nature and men.
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With these adorable and eerie designs, you'll soon be able to show that you are Halloween fan who contains multitudes.
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As the beautiful but eerie song plays, Catelynn realizes something we viewers could never have foreseen: a slaughter is imminent.
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Since its closure, there have been reports of paranormal activity amid the eerie remnants of medical equipment and holding rooms.
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At one point, he began to tell a story about Giacometti, the sculptor, a story I found eerie and sad.
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But I also think Richard's friends are genuinely, deeply concerned for Richard and the eerie wall of silence around him.
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He was also known for his good humor, captured by the greeting on his Facebook page: "Welcome, and stay eerie!"
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It's a remarkably eerie picture whose unnerving atmosphere is actually enhanced by the stilted B-movie quality of the acting.
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Firefighters who reached the hardest-hit parts of the village on Tuesday found an eerie, desertlike landscape strewn with boulders.
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In December, he created the "Astoria Borealis" after the power plant explosion in Queens turned the skies an eerie blue.
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Because they only need one source image, the researchers were able to animate paintings and famous portraits, with eerie results.
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Drumbeats lurch and sputter amid eerie, amorphous electronic sounds; instruments like guitars or pianos are relegated to the far distance.
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What characterizes them all, though, is a kind of eerie confidence and calm he has in front of the goal.
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In the second room, a teapot is confronted with an eerie phantom of antique silverware, projected in elusive three dimensions.
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But as I walked in, I noticed a guy staring at me, and an eerie feeling crept over my body.
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I've always been fascinated with the film Nosferatu, and when I saw the film the first time, it was eerie.
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A new video going around Twitter shows an eerie girl moving her eyes as a cursor moves around on the screen.
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The labyrinth of corridors is hard to navigate and eerie at night, but the ocean view from my room is mesmerizing.
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"That's science," she laughs when I call and tell her about the eerie accuracy I am finding in her daily horoscopes.
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His crime bears eerie similarity to that of Dylann Roof, who committed mass murder in Emanuel AME Church in April 2015.
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Homeland is always at its best when it's reflecting reality, but in an eerie, more unsettling way, not an exact one.
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Next, in the spirit of spooky season, is an eerie photo of star clusters swarming a massive galaxy named NGC 4874.
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So later in the week I did a demo arrangement with a kind of one-drop feel and some eerie keyboards.
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Still, you have to admit that it's a little eerie not seeing those odious little ovals popping up in your mentions.
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The similarities, though, in terms of the Mueller investigation and the Hillary rigged investigation are eerie in this way, Gregg Jarrett.
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It's a little eerie outside right now — the metro is empty and there are very few people out on the streets.
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By 3am, Inmate #2 and I had arrived, and Inmate #1 shared her eerie tale of consoling our Crying House Dad.
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Eerie, sublime, painterly scenes condense off of the rules and rites of this world, passing with ephemeral grace through the frame.
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But the vast, eerie attic, with its immense, crisscrossing beams and dark rafters, felt almost like a forest, a wild place.
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The result is an eerie amalgamation of funeral home finery and the extravagant details of a 19th-century French artist salon.
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It's a "historic March blizzard," the National Weather Service says — and satellites have captured eerie views of the storm from space.
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Quite consciously, the album plays up the obscurantism, the eerie spirituality, to maximize a semblance of profundity befitting a Last Testament.
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Union City High School, Eerie High School, the Talent Search program, and BrightSpark Travel did not respond to requests for comment.
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Up pronto at 6am with a faint smile: the "red-eyed greater Coucal" is wide awake and singing his eerie song.
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"Little by little, it started to change and I realized that the city was kind of eerie and quiet," she said.
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The best part of this sometimes eerie subculture is its emphasis on personal liberties and how it fosters safe digital practices.
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The roiling stew of hate, despair and abuse that drives many of Mr King's characters finds eerie echoes in recent atrocities.
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The result is an eerie, immersive experience that brings us all a little too close to the plotline of the show.
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With Mercury camped out in Scorpio until the 31st, the scene is serendipitously set to swap eerie tales by the campfire.
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The trees, some bent by the effects of radiation, emit creaks that fill the Zone's eerie silence like an infant's wails.
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It's largely eerie and ghostly, which is all the more striking knowing the everyday sources from which these recordings were wrung.
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It's eerie ... the man who mowed down 20 people in Charlottesville Saturday looks very much like another killer ... Mark David Chapman.
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Romeo isn't the most realistic robot on this list, but his physical movements are top notch—and even a bit eerie.
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" That is why, in Mariah's very eerie last words on Earth, she tells her superhero enemy, "We ain't done yet, Luke.
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Instead, all we have is an eerie score, created by Radiohead's Thom Yorke, to lead us into the heart of darkness.
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Bad things are happening, though, from the dangerous creature that appears to be on the loose to those eerie flickering lights.
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Echoing the long highways and eerie rest stops she found herself in on her trip, it's a record of in-betweens.
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Part of the problem is the eerie familiarity of some pieces of the cabin, plucked from far cheaper Fiat Chrysler products.
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Gravity warps the shape of spacetime itself, deflecting some of the light in the region and generating an eerie circular shadow.
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Either way, it's an eerie but profound experience, and it gives a very visceral dimension to the political fight over abortion.
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It's so eerie because it's a scene that's at once very familiar, and strangely foreign — something The Handmaid's Tale excels at.
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On the streets of Havana, where music is always blaring, there was an eerie silence during a nine-day mourning period.
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And to make matters more eerie, it's all filmed at Hoyt Arboretum in Portland, Oregon — also known as a spooky forest.
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Like a strange, surrealist dreamscape, the figures in Alexandre Coll's pastel-hued collages are dwarfed by their eerie and wonderful surroundings.
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Withered, blackened cypress and oak trees, succumbing to an invasion of salt water, turn once lush land into eerie ghost forests.
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Once you've got a lock, a snapshot freezes and holds the street-scene in the background with an eerie magical glow.
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The photographer's focus on the darkest times of the day for his upcoming project promises to convey a similarly eerie nature.
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There was that blue and white striped shirt design in 2014 that bore an eerie resemblance to a concentration camp uniform.
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You're minding your own business at work when suddenly, you notice an eerie calm amongst your otherwise notification-filled computer screen.
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The music of Amenra is as eerie as it is beautiful, and the video for A Solitary Reign is no exception.
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The future will be weird; the future will be eerie; and embracing it will involve a transcendental shock with something extraordinary.
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The winter weather, which Morland acknowledged in an eerie tweet, included rain, sleet, snow, and gusting wind up to 45 mph.
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Often, Beyoncé is joined by African-American women in white clothes enacting shared work, gatherings of women or eerie communal rituals.
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At its best, however, "One Thousand and One Nights" — helped by a strong, diverse cast — finds eerie modernity in its characters.
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When Ted Bundy's childhood home in Tacoma, Washington, was sold and remodeled in 2017, a contractor reported finding eerie things there.
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Then the gentler sounds of Pavel Milyukov playing Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne for Solo Violin echoed through the eerie desert space.
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Multimedia artist Stephanie Washburn bridges the gap between experiences initiated through screens and corporeal reality in her eerie and bewildering photos.
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The panoramas of racism, violence, environmental disaster, war and economic strife that Gaye paints are so prescient as to be eerie.
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The store had an eerie feeling to it as if it was frozen in time, waiting to be made useful again.
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Until Friday, that charge, with its eerie suggestion of a Kremlin conspiracy to aid Donald J. Trump, has been only whispered.
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The mood is glum rather than grim and eerie, and plot developments drift in more slowly than the San Francisco fog.
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At Axis Theater, Randy Sharp directs the final installment of this trilogy describing Mr. Oliver's unaccountably eerie life in New York.
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The Indian village of Kuldhara was seemingly abandoned overnight, and no one knows why, though there are a few eerie theories.
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It's eerie to hear the band's spirited grooves propping up the new characters Clinton has added to the P-Funk universe.
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In fact, Bill Gates's emergence as a massively powerful political and commercial actor bears an eerie resemblance to that of Rockefeller.
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In an eerie short scene, with music of subdued steaminess, Leonora impulsively kisses the doctor, which he explains away as transference.
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The new track is called Stranger Peaks, because of course it is — and it's a delightfully eerie jam all its own.
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In an eerie echo of the housing crisis, debt is already flowing out of the private sector, and into the public.
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If you've never read Watership Down, by English author Richard Adams, its similarities to The Walking Dead are kind of eerie.
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There's an eerie 'Sopranos' coincidence surrounding James Gandolfini and the paramedic on trial for stealing his Rolex the day he died.
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The images are almost always devoid of people and at times have been heavily censored, an eerie combination of ghostly suppression.
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Listen to the eerie "wooo wooo wooo wooo" synth line that comes in at 3:07 sounding like an alien abduction.
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The geometric light patterns and accompanying drone-like soundtrack make this piece just as eerie as elevator shaft art should be.
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As I walked around campus the morning after the election, there was an eerie silence complemented perfectly by a misting rain.
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Sxip Shirey, Ms. Skipitares's collaborator, supplies eerie sounds and powerful songs as the composer and lyricist for the live musical sections.
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