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Burning people run toward me from within the phantasmal walls.
He's deployed the military within the U.S. against a phantasmal threat.
What if the assets underlying President Trump are phantasmal, or corrupt?
But lo: Oh, did you miss the phantasmal towering redhead lurking in the background?
The lighting transforms them into phantasmal silhouettes, like blurred figures from an old photograph album.
According to Kröger and Anderson, her ghost stories form a "phantasmal paradigm shift" in the evolution of the genre.
Brightness stumbles, beckons and retreats, materializing in phantasmal pools and slivers that evaporate almost as soon as we've seen them.
His tormentor, rendered in translucent strokes of red-on-red, becomes a phantasmal presence whose only reality is the kick.
Though Asian American cinema typically addresses immigration in a realist mode, the actual experience can also be surreal, disjointed, phantasmal.
The phantasmal Moonsongs series are his greatest achievements and it's a shame more of them could not be included in this retrospective.
Yadim added a beige pencil along the inside of the waterline for what he called a "doe-eyed" look — perfect for this phantasmal runway show.
Phantasmal is a procedurally generated horror game, which means that the world is randomly generated and no two levels will ever be identical, even upon replaying.
Clara's private, phantasmal liberation signals the influence of the John Cassavetes film "Opening Night," but Bridey's images do not aspire to the sensuousness of that inspiration.
It's a glorious return from the phantasmal realms of Burial's recent EPs to the grit of the real world—a streak of psychomagnotheric slime across the dancefloor.
Moreau identifies his subjects by name — Apollo, Suzanne, Christ, Salomé — and transplants them into weirdly lit phantasmal settings in which natural formations are indistinguishable from architectural structures, and vice versa.
Leaving aside that this is the purpose and definition of preventative regulation, many of the issues brought up by the smaller ISPs and magnified by FCC leadership are equally phantasmal.
A compelling display of nine color reproductions from the original group of watercolors portray Symbolist and Celtic-inspired fairytales, folklore, and dreams, in which spectral creatures appear in phantasmal landscapes.
This sensibility is richly yet efficiently conveyed by Tom Scutt's ancient-looking, cathedral-like set and contemporary costumes; Jon Clark's lighting, which shifts between phantasmal shadows and flashbulb brightness; and Jocelyn Pook's ceremonial music.
Disney's Magic Kingdom and its phantasmal offspring replaced the wonders of nature with roller coasters and air conditioning, and roadsides disappeared faster than a Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar in the middle of July.
In Phantasmal, a new first-person horror game, you venture into Kowloon Walled City on the verge of its demolition, looking for an aunt who established a drug clinic to help with the city's addicts.
When an imaginary character cares most deeply about a god who seems equally imaginary, the spell can weaken; a reader may impatiently wonder when the character will wise up and throw off these phantasmal chains.
Phantasmal, wanting to be a stealth-based game, encourages sneaking through the pits with strategic uses of light, but eight times out of ten the monsters are just waiting immediately on the other side of the door.
This show takes its audiences into the wings, bowels and byways of the Claire Tow Theater at Lincoln Center to explore the mysteries that lurk backstage and the phantasmal presences that materialize when a playhouse goes dark.
Combined with the producers' metallic beats and melodies, the choir's all-female vocals give the tracks a chilling, phantasmal effect—true siren songs which, once you've settled into their surreal world, you can't help but give yourself over to.
He battles a venomous serpent and a swarm of mangrove crabs, but also revels in the delicate beauty of a rare fern flower, the fresh taste of soil and the miracle of trees gathering their "phantasmal contraband" of light.
The phantasmal, in other words, offers no respite; it is simply part of the detritus that litters the townscape, making it that much easier for the residents—who are all too accustomed, God knows, to a ruined reality—to accept the imagined as true.
Released almost 10 years after Charmed Particles, The Lighted Field incorporates archival footage, mirrors, and increased camera movement — "sleight[s] of the eye" — that give its swings between darkness and light, shadow and substance a dual sense of place, a feeling that within this world there is another, a world of phantasmal figures and visions.
She teased, taunted, rejiggered, and redefined its carefully guarded traditions on her terms, modeling her painting on the phantasmal spectacles of Hieronymus Bosch and her close friend Giorgio de Chirico, while infusing it with the kind of softly lit details found in the interiors of Dutch Renaissance masters — accentuating flesh and ornamentation, and advancing the insurrectionist premise that painting serves visual pleasure and selfish desires above all else.
Epipedobates is a genus of poison dart frogs native to northern South America (Colombia and Ecuador) west of the Andes, including the western slopes. Common name phantasmal poison frogs has been suggested for the genus.
Rido's life came to an end when he was defeated by Zero Kiryu and Yuki, but Rido appears now as a phantasmal 'fragment' of consciousness attached to Kaname, who can only be seen or heard by Kaname.
In Scandinavian folklore, the mylingar were the phantasmal incarnations of the souls of children that had been forced to roam the earth until they could persuade someone (or otherwise cause enough of a ruckus to make their wishes known) to bury them properly.
Often, Kuro will save his owners and the city from trouble. He has multiple adversaries, including Go's Nyan-Nyan Army. Dr. Go and Mi help Kuro out in the toughest situations. Throughout the course of the series, there are phantasmal and extraordinary predicaments that Kuro and his friends must solve.
Le Chaudron infernal, released in Britain as The Infernal Cauldron and in the United States as The Infernal Caldron and the Phantasmal Vapors, is a 1903 French silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 499–500 in its catalogues.
After a priest reads the last rites, his father tearfully informs Henri that he is to be the first living artist to be shown in the Louvre, and begs for forgiveness. Henri turns his head and watches as phantasmal characters from his Moulin Rouge paintings, including Jane Avril, dance into the room to bid him goodbye before his death.
In Ammas Beach, Maine, Melissa Turner and her young daughter Polly go to the store; Polly carries with her an old doll that she calls "Chinga". Customers watch Polly and her mother, and Polly doesn't like it. Suddenly, Melissa sees a phantasmal vision of the store's butcher, Dave, with a knife stuck in his right eye. Melissa, terrified, decides to leave, but suddenly everyone in the store begins to claw at their eyes.
A third novella appeared in 2016 entitled The Booking, from Dark Regions Press. These were the first novellas Campbell had written since 1990's Needing Ghosts. 2015 saw the release of Thirteen Days by Sunset Beach, one of Campbell's few novels set outside the UK; a family holiday on a Greek island involves communion with a familiar supernatural character from literature. Campbell's collection of playful limericks based on famous horror works of fiction appeared in 2016: Limericks of the Alarming and Phantasmal.
The skin of the phantasmal poison frog contains epibatidine Many poison dart frogs secrete lipophilic alkaloid toxins such as allopumiliotoxin 267A, batrachotoxin, epibatidine, histrionicotoxin, and pumiliotoxin 251D through their skin. Alkaloids in the skin glands of poison frogs serve as a chemical defense against predation, and they are therefore able to be active alongside potential predators during the day. About 28 structural classes of alkaloids are known in poison frogs. The most toxic of poison dart frog species is Phyllobates terribilis.
Endangered amphibians include phantasmal poison frog (Epipedobates tricolor). There are 14 orders of birds, with significant endemism. Bird species include El Oro parakeet (Pyrrhura orcesi) and white-edged oriole (Icterus graceannae). Endangered birds include grey- cheeked parakeet (Brotogeris pyrrhoptera), grey-backed hawk (Pseudastur occidentalis), rufous flycatcher (Myiarchus semirufus), slaty becard (Pachyramphus spodiurus), white-winged guan (Penelope albipennis), Peruvian plantcutter (Phytotoma raimondii), El Oro parakeet (Pyrrhura orcesi), yellow- bellied seedeater (Sporophila nigricollis), Peruvian tern (Sternula lorata) and blackish-headed spinetail (Synallaxis tithys).
Phantasmidine is a toxic substance derived from the Ecuadorian poisonous frog Anthony's poison arrow frog (Epipedobates Anthonyi), more commonly known as the “phantasmal poison frog”. It is a nicotinic agonist, meaning it binds to nicotinic receptors in the body and mimics the effects of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. This causes the stimulation of the body's parasympathetic nervous system, which induces many inhibitory behaviors in the body such as decreased heart rate. Phantasmidine is characterized in the same class as epibatidine, which is a similar nicotinic acetylcholine agonist derived from a poisonous frog species.
Information included "Attack matrices with minus armor classes, saving throws, weapons' strikes & damages, weapon priority, phantasmal forces, encounters, experience points & levels, monster compendium of statistics." The Judge's Shield proved to be a popular item, and less than a year after it was introduced, it had become Judges Guild's second best-selling product. In 1979, Judges Guild also produced a gamemaster screen for Game Designers' Workshop's science fiction role-playing game Traveller. This consisted of four pieces of 8.5" x 11" green cardstock, designed to be taped together to form a four-panel screen.
Soviet-era children's animation and literature was faced with the task of producing politically acceptable content. Anthropologist Serguei Oushakine recognizes this atmosphere of indefinite deferment in the animation, stating: "The main thing is the work of imagination, or more precisely, the terror and pleasure with which it is linked. The final scene of pleasure, to which these various phantasmal and/or realistic experiences should indeed have led, is not included in the plot." This is evident through the hedgehog's anxiety and fixation on the horse, even after he succeeds in meeting the bear for tea.
Hermine also introduces Harry to a mysterious saxophonist named Pablo, who appears to be the very opposite of what Harry considers a serious, thoughtful man. After attending a lavish masquerade ball, Pablo brings Harry to his metaphorical "magic theatre", where the concerns and notions that plagued his soul disintegrate as he interacts with the ethereal and phantasmal. The Magic Theatre is a place where he experiences the fantasies that exist in his mind. The Theater is described as a long horseshoe-shaped corridor with a mirror on one side and a great number of doors on the other.
Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers an analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts, memory and the past. It is an adventure film strongly influenced by the work of Jacques Rivette and Jean-Luc Godard but with a unique intellectual and artistic discourse of its own and it is this that tempts the ghosts to appear, for Ghost Dance is permeated with all kinds of phantasmal presence. The film focuses on philosopher Jacques Derrida who considers ghosts to be the memory of something which has never been present. This theory is explored in the film.
Continuing the reign of the German Empire from the First World War, the Reich is ruled under what is now known as the "lich Kaiser" who rules an extreme and oppressive Monarch regime. The Reich has continued its rule through the channeling and use of other worldly dark powers through the occult. These occult practices are run by the Marguis General Herman Von Heïzinger who along with the Obscura Korps of the 13th Occult Division are attempting to locate the magical lost relics, particularly the Obscura Cardinal Cornerstones that can open dimensional portals to hell itself. Heïzinger himself can utilize psychic abilities while his personal bodyguard Karl Zerman is a demonic super soldier with phantasmal like weaponry and abilities.
The leader of the hunt varies from place to place; examples are King Arthur in Brittany and Odin in Scandinavia. The fundamental premise of the hunt is usually the same, a group of phantasmal huntsmen in mad pursuit across the skies. The entrapment of Rakoth Maugrim the Unraveller, as it was described in the beginning of the novel, is extremely similar to one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature: the Journey to the West. Here is a quote from Wikipedia's description of the punishment of the Monkey King, or Wukong: > With all of their options exhausted, the Jade Emperor and the authorities of > Heaven appealed to the Buddha, who arrived in an instant from his temple in > the West.
The philosopher Seyla Benhabib argued that Eros and Civilization continues the interest in historicity present in Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity and that Marcuse views the sources of disobedience and revolt as being rooted in collective memory. Stephen Frosh found Eros and Civilization and Life Against Death to be among the most important advances towards a psychoanalytic theory of art and culture. However, he considered the way these works turn the internal psychological process of repression into a model for social existence as a whole to be disputable. The philosopher Richard J. Bernstein described Eros and Civilization as "perverse, wild, phantasmal and surrealistic" and "strangely Hegelian and anti-Hegelian, Marxist and anti-Marxist, Nietzschean and anti-Nietzschean", and praised Marcuse's discussion of the theme of "negativity".
Humboldt's sapphire (Hylocharis humboldtii) is found only in the mangroves to the north. Species that have almost been wiped out due to hunting and habitat fragmentation include crested guan (Penelope purpurascens), great curassow (Crax rubra), great green macaw (Ara ambiguus), great tinamou (Tinamus major) and harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja). Endangered birds include banded ground cuckoo (Neomorphus radiolosus), Baudo guan (Penelope ortoni), Esmeraldas woodstar (Chaetocercus berlepschi), great green macaw (Ara ambiguus), grey-backed hawk (Pseudastur occidentalis), grey-cheeked parakeet (Brotogeris pyrrhoptera), rufous-brown solitaire (Cichlopsis leucogenys) and slaty becard (Pachyramphus spodiurus). Endangered amphibians include Rio Pescado stubfoot toad (Atelopus balios), elegant stubfoot toad (Atelopus elegans), phantasmal poison frog (Epipedobates tricolor), horned marsupial frog (Gastrotheca cornuta), Pichincha rocket frog (Hyloxalus toachi), Pristimantis colomai, spring robber frog (Pristimantis crenunguis), Alto Tambo rain frog (Pristimantis degener), hotel robber frog (Pristimantis tenebrionis), blue-spotted toad (Rhaebo caeruleostictus) and Rio Pitzara robber frog (Strabomantis helonotus).
For his segment in the 2009 omnibus film Five Senses of Eros, Min continued his fascination with queer cinema. Using illusive and phantasmal cinematography, he brought a more experimental and dramatically edgy take on two women involved in a mild S&M; relationship after the death of the man they both loved. A feature-length director's cut of In My End Is My Beginning was later screened at the 2009 Busan International Film Festival, then released in theaters in 2013. Based on the semi-autobiographical TV series by writer Noh Hee-kyung (previously adapted into a novel and a stage play, the Korean title translates to "The Most Beautiful Goodbye/Farewell in the World"), Min confessed that he "cried a lot while writing the screenplay" of The Last Blossom. A moving story of a devoted mother diagnosed with a terminal illness whose family comes together for the first time to give her the support they’ve always denied her, the film received rave reviews from moviegoers and critics for its delicate depiction of family love.

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