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16 Sentences With "more unreal"

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Meanwhile, back on the floor, the situation felt more unreal.
"That's what makes it seem a little more unreal," Dobbs says.
It also makes it seem more unreal — 'is this really happening?
That's incredible by itself, but what's more unreal is that she's not alone.
That fantasy was pretty reductive, and women's place in the fantasy became more unreal.
"It was a way of making my sister's death a little more unreal," she said.
Their behavior was so bizarre and over-the-top clichéd that the whole thing seemed even more unreal.
The first was "Reality Bites" (1994), and, ever since, while his movies have grown more unreal, bittiness has remained his method of choice.
Ty's working on it, getting lawyers; it's been 12 years, so it's like, the longer it gets, the more unreal it's gonna seem when he gets out.
In person, the effect is even more unreal, as if a Hollywood effects studio made a diorama of a perfect, tree-covered mountain range and then spilled a Blue Hawaiian cocktail all over it.
What's even more unreal is that you can get a subscription to Xbox Game Pass for next to nothing right now — PC players can score their first month for just $1, and each following month will only run them $5 (usually $10).
While star Lon Chaney created his own makeup look in 1925's Phantom Of The Opera using an elaborate concoction of dentures, rubber, cotton, face paint, and the selective use of highlights, nowadays villains are slightly more unreal and likely require some special effects to get to that extra level of scary.
Der Baron Bagge is a psychological fiction novella by Austrian author Alexander Lernet-Holenia, originally published in German in 1936 by S. Fischer Verlag. The first English translation by Richard and Clara Winston was released in 1956. Set against the backdrop of World War I, it deals with the title character's ride through the Carpathian Mountains that turns more and more unreal as he encounters love, death and war.
As the Captain says, this period is "an infinitely miserable time." Leggatt himself becomes even more unreal in the second half of the story. During the scene where the steward almost discovers Leggatt in the Captain's bathroom, the Captain wonders if Leggatt is "not visible to other eyes" than his own. He forms an "irresistible doubt" of Leggatt's bodily existence and even compares keeping the secret to being haunted.
While in interview with Times Square Arts, artist Montgomery said of the Honey Moon project, "We live in an age that often feels more unreal than real, in which things seem to move faster than we can perceive them. As an artist, I wanted to do something different; I wanted to create a sculptural film that felt material, soothing, and real." Midnight Moment is the world's largest, longest-running digital art exhibition, synchronized on electronic billboards throughout Times Square with an estimated annual viewership of 2.5 million.
The Jewish church opposed and negated nature, reality, and the world as being sinful and unholy. Christianity then negated the Jewish church and its holy, chosen people, according to Nietzsche. > The phenomenon is of the first order of importance: the small > insurrectionary movement which took the name of Jesus of Nazareth is simply > the Jewish instinct redivivus—in other words, it is the priestly instinct > come to such a pass that it can no longer endure the priest as a fact; it is > the discovery of a state of existence even more fantastic than any before > it, of a vision of life even more unreal than that necessary to an > ecclesiastical organization. The Jewish church and the Jewish nation received this rebellion as a threat to its existence.

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