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"terrifyingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes somebody feel extremely frightened

434 Sentences With "terrifyingly"

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"It just strikes him as terrifyingly antiquated," says Mr Brooker.
But, mostly, he's terrifically, terrifyingly insane, and a complete original.
It's also been tested by moments that are terrifyingly real.
We were four girls together, amazingly beautiful and terrifyingly alone.
And, most terrifyingly, what if you are your own parent?
Then there were the comedowns, overdoses, and terrifyingly trippy withdrawals.
At times the filmmakers get terrifyingly close to live fire.
To the contrary, their actions are uncomfortably, tragically, terrifyingly human.
In the end, the film dipped into the terrifyingly supernatural.
One Redditor uploaded a video of a terrifyingly realistic Demogorgon costume.
But borders are a terrifyingly huge thing to think about dismantling.
Alexa's ability to listen and record isn't quite as terrifyingly intrusive.
Everyone is terrifyingly sober in a still half-empty Grande Halle.
Their hateful rationale is terrifyingly familiar to victims of Japanese internment.
But when the terrifyingly strong winds eased, her fears did not.
And when the horror comes, it's sumptuously, terrifyingly red as well.
Wonder no more, because it has been, and it's terrifyingly fascinating.
Your to-do list is either painfully boring or terrifyingly long.
The shortages have also led to terrifyingly lax protocols at hospitals.
In fact, the nature of male libido is almost terrifyingly diverse.
They have supported each other through moments that are terrifyingly real.
The sounds are all then smashed together into one terrifyingly dissonant noise.
I was lovingly and terrifyingly welcomed into the world as her reincarnation.
And here it is again, but larger and even more terrifyingly cute.
But that's little solace when the historical trends are so terrifyingly real.
And globalisation means that plagues can travel far, wide and terrifyingly fast.
No, this is not a recipe for the terrifyingly large coconut crab.
Nuking the city of New York was terrifyingly easy and disturbingly informative.
He is odd and entertaining, vacuous and vain, disarming and terrifyingly dangerous.
Why do they look so very familiar and yet somehow terrifyingly intimidating?
Terrifyingly, these are far from the only critical unanswered questions about fentanyls.
The base rhetoric of populist demagogues around the world is terrifyingly simple.
My F.S.B. lawyer dropped by the other day, his conversation terrifyingly bland.
What it does — wondrously and terrifyingly — is recreate the experience of dreaming.
For "Frühlingstraum," Mr. Appl brought out the Jekyll-and-Hyde contrast terrifyingly.
It was funny to Brooker, but terrifyingly real to the rest of us.
Bears are deadly fuzzballs, pairing a bumblingly awkward appearance with terrifyingly mighty claws.
Terrifyingly, experts have found razor-sharp shark teeth over 7 inches in length.
On September 26, 1983, the planet came terrifyingly close to a nuclear holocaust.
This one, showing a killing's aftermath, is different — narrative, personal and terrifyingly intimate.
It also exerts a terrifyingly massive influence on our health and our environment.
My older child is terrifyingly brilliant and enrolled in the International Baccalaureate program.
The rain at times overwhelmed the state's water infrastructure, terrifyingly so in Oroville.
In kind, the new monsters in this expansion are ferocious and terrifyingly fast.
The brakes are astounding, so slowing down from terrifyingly high speed is nothing.
Lastly, the Spider Web Cookie Cake is terrifyingly fudgey and topped with marshmallows.
But carbon emissions have risen at a terrifyingly exponential rate despite those drops.
It is ultimately so deeply, terrifyingly tragic that you might as well laugh.
Replicants may not deserve to be murdered, but they are terrifyingly powerful and dangerous.
So often people, objects, or circumstances align too perfectly, too terrifyingly for our comfort.
Most terrifyingly, we may never know the precise motivations that spurred on this move.
I mean, some of this stuff is like really terrifyingly basic and often wrong.
The ease of getting a gun in America is, at this point, terrifyingly entertaining.
Yes, our autonomous house cleaning robots count as "animals," and terrifyingly impressive ones at that.
Yet his victory was terrifyingly narrow: fewer than 200 votes among almost 5,000 party delegates.
He's a terrifyingly odd bald man with glasses who somehow makes cheese slices scary. NBD.
After all, "likes" helped propel Facebook to its terrifyingly entrenched position as an information gatekeeper.
White and Fring have delivered some of the most terrifyingly nail-biting moments on television.
At home and on the page, she is the same person: quizzical, mercurial, terrifyingly perceptive.
But two years later, it looks like the TSA is still terrifyingly bad at its job.
I'm not sure I have ever seen a major wearable device that looked more terrifyingly precarious.
There were a collection of exceptionally prim, terrifyingly young looking special advisor types nervously gripping beers.
What's important to remember is this is such a small part of a terrifyingly large conversation.
But in 2018, its portents are so terrifyingly familiar that they have become excruciating to watch.
Luckily, Meehan didn't succeed in his plan — though as the episode shows, he came terrifyingly close.
It is heartbreaking when she says "I want my mommy," through sobs that sound terrifyingly real.
More information, including how to skip the lines on the terrifyingly memorable R.I.P. tour, is here.
With drug-addiction numbers on so terrifyingly steep a rise, the time for change is now.
The only beguiling shadow in an otherwise terrifyingly pastel life is his grandfather, Abe (Terence Stamp).
What happens next with Brexit remains terrifyingly uncertain and it's not clear how much longer Mrs.
Atlas was designed to illustrate how robots can achieve human-like mobility, and it's terrifyingly close.
Hugh Grant found the terrifyingly sinister Joker "unendurable" — but not for the reasons you may think.
It takes quite a while, and the result looks terrifyingly flimsy for use on rough seas.
"This was terrifyingly thrilling," 97-year-old veteran Sandy Cortman told Dutch TV after his jump.
His vision of how American slavery would work in a modern setting is terrifyingly detailed and believable.
Thankfully, Isla wanted to do this movie, and she is extremely funny and sort of terrifyingly confident.
When the armadillo encountered the terrifyingly large wombat, it did what any sane being might do: scream.
The next three weeks of taping were, at best, star-spangled awesomeness, and at worst terrifyingly chaotic.
The end result, an amalgam of our species' best and worst behaviors, is a terrifyingly beautiful conflagration.
But as America's toucher becomes a tentacled octopus — terrifyingly felt but unseen — more realize they cannot follow.
A 19923 20/20 episode famously (and for many viewers terrifyingly) televised an official Roman Catholic exorcism.
They hooked Joel's electric organ to a massive guitar amplifier cabinets to create a terrifyingly huge shriek.
The menu featured fun Halloween inspired dishes, like "Snake and Spider Stew" and "Terrifyingly, Delectable Wedding Cake."
Her father was a formidable figure, and her mother was even more terrifyingly important in her life.
This October, some of the most popular chains around the country are offering some terrifyingly good deals.
The current state of our politics would be risible if the stakes were not so terrifyingly high.
Perhaps most terrifyingly, the fish -- which can grow up to 3 feet long --  can breathe on land!
This terrifyingly realistic fake wine spill is the perfect present for two very specific types of people.
This is Tyrion's last desperate attempt to provide Joffrey with an appropriate release for his terrifyingly aggressive behavior.
But he's been one of the few Republicans to truly call out Mr. Trump's terrifyingly wrong-headed ideas.
Retail AwakeningThe worst part of the job — as with many retail jobs — was dealing with terrifyingly rude clients.
Let's unleash a terrifyingly real-looking velociraptor dinosaur and scare a bunch of school kids senseless, shall we?
Terrifyingly, more than half of us now admit that the beautiful game gets us more excited than sex.
The most terrifyingly prescient piece I read this year was Amanda Taub on the rise of American authoritarianism.
But Serkis makes Caesar's conflict — his rage toward humans versus his need to preserve his tribe — terrifyingly real.
Also featured was a neat little device called the Sneezy Car, and a somewhat terrifyingly accurate archery device.
But it soon becomes terrifyingly obvious that what is being filmed here is not a work of fiction.
One is ''sane'' and the other is ''evil,'' meaning Nyong'o alternates, terrifyingly, between two poles of psychological extremity.
No one does all of that work for nothing — not even a malevolent supernatural creature with terrifyingly blue eyes.
If you're reading this, there's a good chance you've completed the terrifyingly ambitious task of cleaning out your closet.
Trump's neo-fascist rally included plenty of other moments that would be considered terrifyingly dystopian during any other era.
But Orwell is more interested in O'Brien's terrifyingly watertight argument about how power and hate trumps truth and reason.
Back in 2004, Christian Bale starved himself down to a terrifyingly skeletal frame for his role in The Machinist.
The terrifyingly misogynistic rhetoric that has characterized the Republican presidential race — in which all candidates support overturning Roe v.
That's because the drugs police are finding on the street -- heroin, fentanyl, carfentanil and others -- have become terrifyingly potent.
My Bloody Valentine, who have built a career on immersive, all-consuming noise, are, by any measure, terrifyingly loud.
But that's the reality of owning a terrifyingly life-like Leatherface mannequin, as one Alpharetta, Georgia restaurant recently learned.
The ball was lobbed into the box and bounced around terrifyingly for several moments before it was finally cleared.
Midway through, I lost count of the planets and galaxies visited, each one terrifyingly beautiful in its own way.
When it comes to new Game of Thrones promos, terrifyingly in-depth analysis is pretty much a long-standing tradition.
It's new in the sense that it flourishes and spreads on the internet, encouraging violence in a terrifyingly unpredictable fashion.
Also home to drug runners and violent gang members, the center was terrifyingly alien to Bolu's comfortable middle-class upbringing.
But despite the principle of mutually assured destruction, the US and the USSR frequently came terrifyingly close to nuclear exchanges.
Click here to view original GIFDamn, dirty butt grout doesn't stand a chance against this terrifyingly powerful grout cleaning machine.
But, thankfully — or, terrifyingly, depending on what side of the rose you're sitting on — there's so much more to go.
Don't get me wrong: the extra speed from the Stealth is terrifyingly fun, and it has a solid battery range.
Atop our virtual mounts we swooped and spun at terrifyingly high speeds, littering our journeys with corkscrews and barrel rolls.
I always say in narrative design less is more, but sometimes, terrifyingly, more is more, and Blazblue is the most.
Terrifyingly focused accusations that politicians didn't do enough to address that caricature's Perfectly Reasonable And Not Racist Concerns About Immigration.
During the campaign, Trump took a terrifyingly casual attitude toward nukes, saying America should "greatly strengthen and expand" its capability.
"Gleason" is incredibly frank about Gleason's physical suffering and the toll his terrifyingly implacable physical deterioration takes on his marriage.
And then somehow—perhaps terrifyingly—Calvert met NHL concussion protocol, and they sent the dude back out on the ice.
Studies show that these kinds of interactions between disabled people and law enforcement are terrifyingly common, and often go unreported.
Vloggers, reality stars and even Grumpy Cat — whose figure is terrifyingly animatronic — have their own waxworks at the attractions now.
They calculated a terrifyingly high R0, the average number of people an infected human will give the virus in turn.
She had the resume of a president-in-waiting, a terrifyingly vast fundraising operation, and no prominent challengers on the horizon.
In no uncertain terms, and not cloaked in neutral art speak, I find Christoph Büchel's Barca Nostra vulgar and terrifyingly violent.
"The reason I decided to run is simple: [President-elect Donald] Trump is terrifyingly now in the White House," she said.
It began as a successful podcast that told the terrifyingly true stories behind the folklore stories we all heard as kids.
Portman smoothly conveys both delicate intellect and physical strength, a tough combination to pull off, while Jason Leigh is terrifyingly serene.
It was terrifyingly cold in New York this weekend, and this cold snap occurred right as we're entering the postholiday doldrums.
The third book also starts on that day, but navigates its suspenseful way toward the present to a terrifyingly resonant end.
While the speed is terrifyingly impressive, this 3-wheeled monster is incredibly unstable, and again, should not be on the road.
These data points need to be viewed in totality, rather than in isolation, and the portrait they create is terrifyingly clear.
Militaries require rigid cohesion to function amid terrifyingly violent circumstances, and they require society's trust to fill and fund critical needs.
Another consequence of identity politics is that it has made the distance between making an argument and causing offense terrifyingly short.
Anyone who has ever watched a ballet also knows how terrifyingly capable dancers are, with their steely strength, athleticism and discipline.
"This is one of the worst weeks in recent memory - and terrifyingly, it's not over yet," Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell remarked.
It feels terrifyingly similar to that one scene in Ex Machina, and we all know how well that whole thing turned out.
Sometimes the incentives are terrifyingly blunt: activists tell tales of attempts to enforce forestry laws being met by men with machine-guns.
It took a terrifyingly long time to get members of Golden Dawn to court for the crimes they've committed over the years.
Jessica Jones' initial season brilliantly exploited the tension between horror tropes and superhero stories by pitting her against a terrifyingly powerful antagonist.
Swarms of drones flying in terrifyingly perfect formation could be one step closer, thanks to a control algorithm being developed at MIT.
Also — terrifyingly — it's about how advancements in technology can keep artists performing forever, whether the actual person is still here or not.
In her every utterance, Moss seems possessed with the deluded rage of a once-great artist who's gone terrifyingly off the rails.
Children are learning all the time, whether an adult thinks she is teaching them or not, and they are almost terrifyingly astute.
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The composer John Luther Adams won the Pulitzer Prize in 2014 for "Become Ocean," a lushly tidal, terrifyingly immersive evocation of nature.
Floridians woke up Wednesday to find reptiles lying prone on pool patios, sidewalks, city streets, picnic tables, and yes — terrifyingly — in cars.
Miller, known as Sick Boy in the first film), and the plot is set in motion when the terrifyingly violent Begbie (Mr.
Yet after my five-day visit to North Korea with three New York Times colleagues, such a nuclear war seems terrifyingly imaginable.
And placing women's lives in the hands of men who see them as sexual targets is a terrifyingly irresponsible thing to do.
King of Comedy is driven by a mutual antagonism between Pupkin, TV comedian Jerry Langford, and a terrifyingly intense fellow stalker named Masha.
I fear many people raise children without ever grasping that they themselves, their children, and all humans are tremendously powerful and terrifyingly temporary.
The scandal in its South African business that led to the firm's downfall was exposed only slowly, but the end came terrifyingly fast.
It's like a moment out of a 3D version of Jumanji, except, for the truck of tourists in this video, it's terrifyingly real.
These shortboards aren't quite as fast as the longboards, but 18/85 mph on a (generally less forgiving) shortboard is still terrifyingly fast.
But over the past few years, as the pace of campus shootings has ratcheted terrifyingly upwards, I've often thought back to that encounter.
Hulu's highly anticipated new TV version is a smart, compelling adaptation that uses Atwood's novel as a window into a terrifyingly plausible world.
Much like the presidential aspirations of one Donald J. Trump, avocado lattes started as a joke but then became a terrifyingly real prospect.
He offers plenty of meat about Rex to chew on, especially the way it chewed: its bite terrifyingly unique among all dino carnivores.
Further, with "women" and "family" as go-to cultural corollaries, studies show, terrifyingly, that these biases are being adopted by artificial intelligence, too.
Another girl recalled freezing in panic when she dropped a metal bottle on the makeup counter at Macy's -- the sound was terrifyingly familiar.
Troubles started last week, when the terrifyingly named "bomb cyclone" dumped snow and windy weather across the eastern United States on Wednesday and Thursday.
In the past two years, Kardashian's bottom line has greatly benefited from a terrifyingly simple video game for mobile phones called Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.
Perhaps more terrifyingly, many parents are concerned that hackers could hijack Bluetooth-enabled toys and use them to spy on or communicate with children.
Teens don't need to see a TV show to know how terrifyingly real the chances of a gunman opening fire in their halls are.
Mark Zuckerberg sends terrifyingly worded emails After an employee leaked news of a product launch to the press, Zuckerberg was apparently less than pleased.
Computer graphics in video games and movies have gotten terrifyingly realistic and the methods of rendering them have become increasingly complex and labor intensive.
On Monday night he combined the two and joined Kate Upton in trying to match the terrifyingly high-cut antics of '80s aerobics videos.
And by that, we mean Google just sold off Boston Dynamics — the company that designs and engineers all those creepy-looking, terrifyingly capable robots.
" Hope King (@lisahopeking), a tech reporter at CNN Money, tweeted, "Snapchat Bob Marley lens works terrifyingly well ... partly why the outcome is so enraging.
Instead of focusing solely on his leg injuries, Waddell was terrifyingly joined by some unexpected visitors slithering underground with him: a trio of rattlesnakes.
A South Carolina man is lucky to be alive after lightning struck terrifyingly close to where he was walking with his umbrella last week.
Surveillance video shows George Clooney on his scooter smashing head-on into a sedan, and how terrifyingly high he was launched into the air.
But for now, we get to enjoy a real-life full-length from a man who seems terrifyingly close to being the finished article.
"One of the really sad things is these communities have taken a really terrifyingly hardcore right-wing anti-feminist, anti-inclusion turn," she adds.
This shadowy little figure hovering in your Twitter timeline is made of moon emojis that come together to form a terrifyingly adorable blob creature.
Visitors must climb down terrifyingly steep ladders to get to Brazil's beautiful beach Baia do Sancho on the small island of Fernando de Noronha.
The GroupMe incident provides a pretty good example of how amorphous online threats can still be powerfully targeted at us in terrifyingly specific ways.
In New York, which discovered as they ramped up testing that local cases were terrifyingly out of control, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov.
Our lives are being restricted by a virus that is invisible to the naked eye, verging on abstraction, and yet it is terrifyingly real.
Terrifyingly, particulate matter appears to have no safe threshold—health effects have been recorded at levels lower than the most conservative air quality standards.
Given recent events like the bar shooting in Thousand Oaks, California that killed 12, violent pranks like this can be terrifyingly close to reality.
"All of it — terrifyingly and marvelously — evades summary and confounds expectations," wrote A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
The first "Sonic" trailer showed a terrifyingly realistic version of the cartoonish character, including a set of what appeared to be human-like teeth.
Like Marquis, Roman can sometimes seem like too facile a symbol of the terrifyingly primitive, but he is also never less than effortlessly alive.
More than 20 people have been injured after a metro station escalator malfunctioned and collapsed, hurtling people towards the bottom at a terrifyingly-fast pace.
Terrifyingly pure waterIn order for the light from these shockwaves to reach the sensors, the water has to be cleaner than you can possibly imagine.
And yes, we still face terrifyingly large obligations in years to come as baby boomers retire and expect to receive Social Security and Medicare benefits.
Monopoly for Millennials Edition, $19.82, available at WalmartYou can buy 1.5 fancy avocado toasts, or buy this funny and terrifyingly accurate portrayal of millennial life.
Getting to see Emily in her life before Gilead took over makes her life in the Colonies that much more stark, horrifying, and terrifyingly real.
Just in the last week, that seems more terrifyingly relevant than ever with what's going on in the UK, voting to leave the European Union.
It asks a lot of its superior cast, whose portrayal of arousal and fury and shame feels terrifyingly real even within a very artificial reality.
Sometimes he would force her to ride on his shoulders; he would lurch, terrifyingly, and they would both fall — an apt metaphor for the relationship.
Mr. Thompson also called Mr. Zuckerberg's comments on trust "terrifyingly naïve," echoing a speech he gave on Tuesday at the Open Markets Initiative in Washington.
His company regularly practices union busting, struggles with privacy issues, and touches nearly every point of our online lives in a way that feels terrifyingly invasive.
Then you hear, feel, and then see the fast approach of two, grey, angular military jets, flying terrifyingly close to you, most definitely armed and dangerous.
Resourceful Knife Maker Proves You Can Turn Aluminum Foil Into a Terrifyingly Sharp BladeWe've all had to improvise when realizing we've run out of clean dishes.
It all sounds terrifyingly familiar — and now the person in the highest office is Donald Trump, who has surrounded himself with the figures in Glantz's book.
Fortnite players who happened to boot up the game this afternoon were treated to a cataclysmic showdown between a giant robot and a terrifyingly large monster.
What started off in just a few areas a few years ago has now crossed multiple borders, multiplied itself, and grown terrifyingly fast in recent months.
Terrifyingly and breathtakingly sad, No Shame takes the candor Allen once used to describe world leaders and premature ejaculation and applies it to her own life.
Disney's sort-of live action remake of The Lion King is hitting theaters on Thursday, complete with Beyoncé songs, Donald Glover, and a terrifyingly realistic Pumbaa.
It turns out, the team felt that creating a sequel was "a terrifyingly daunting prospect," and VR became a new avenue for making the game happen.
Terrifyingly, the father-in-law, who sees Barnert as genetically undesirable, performs an abortion on his own daughter in an attempt to drive the couple apart.
Clark's interrogation of these themes only became more refined as the years went by, her fascination with darkness and emptiness channelled into more terrifyingly suffocating stories.
They have harassed us with hundreds of phone calls, anonymous texts and terrifyingly specific threats of violence that show they know where we live and work.
Less showy performers hit their mark harder, especially Steven Pasquale as a terrifyingly self-controlled Detective Mark Fuhrman, all "yes, ma'am" and bigotry behind the eyes.
Then they find one another and gather in Israeli-themed restaurants where they spend weeks watching Family Guy and eating falafel and getting dangerously, terrifyingly stoned.
Then this morning, Kardashian jetted back to NYC after terrifyingly being tied up in her hotel room and robbed at gunpoint of $10 million worth of jewelry.
There's something to be said about a game that is frustratingly difficult — at points terrifyingly so — but that somehow doesn't deter you from wanting to play it.
By the terrifyingly barren final loops of "Way Out," Nadia's entire birthday party ceases to exist save for a lonely, dancing Maxine (Greta Lee, queen of azure).
Trump's lack of punctuation suggested that he had been whisked away before he could complete his dire warning, but terrifyingly, we still don't know what covfefe is.
When immigrants are reduced to the status of a mere machine, it becomes terrifyingly easy to dispense with them or dismiss them if circumstances render it necessary.
The problem is that central Puerto Rico is mountainous, full of huge swaths of thick forest, and mainly reachable only by driving on terrifyingly narrow dirt roads.
The episode's director, Ryan Murphy, has made it clear that this show is going to be about the rampant homophobia of the time, which feels terrifyingly recent.
It doesn't come a moment too soon: A troubling new study has found that a terrifyingly high amount of drivers still use their phones behind the wheel.
The show dropped on Netflix without much fanfare and became a hit organically because it's a terrifyingly good 80s nostalgia trip—not because of any marketing campaign.
WARNING: THIS POST CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BLACK MIRROR SEASON 3 The new season of Black Mirror is out and, just like the others, it's terrifyingly, absurdly real.
Thomas senior died early, leaving the care of the family to a terrifyingly evangelical mother with whom Thomas junior was, for all his life, on bad terms.
His ability to acknowledge the reason for his abuse while still perpetuating it is terrifyingly rendered: The show has been lauded as uncomfortably realistic for good reason.
The truth is, over 80% of all rape victims know their rapist personally, and rape doesn't have to be terrifyingly violent for it to still be rape.
These proposals frequently focus on mental health, but a new plan before the White House to monitor "neurobehavioral" predictors of violence isn't just misguided, it's terrifyingly dystopian.
Iris is a little more desperate than Amanda — as she briefly tries to off herself by sticking her head into a terrifyingly adorable oven, Sylvia Plath-style.
Not because they're suddenly enlightened, but because the experience of spending so much time in an unmediated encounter with one's self, with no distractions, is terrifyingly intense.
That terrifyingly large number includes an estimated £5,221 ($6,508) to rent a venue, £1,0003 ($1,453) for photography, and £5,920 ($7,393) for food and drinks for the reception.
Terrifyingly enough, this two-slice enamel-finished toaster is one of the most "affordable" of the Smeg-Dolce & Gabbana collaboration, which also features stand mixers and refrigerators.
The terrifyingly flamboyant The Act of Killing is a showcase for how state-sanctioned murderers will not only feel no apparent guilt but actively celebrate their evil.
He occupies the same terrifyingly powerful office that Barack Obama and George W. Bush did, fortified by administrative developments, the Cold War, and the post-911 world.
Terrifyingly enough, they discovered cerebrospinal fluid — a colorless liquid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord — was coming out of her nose from a tear in her skull.
It's a project that we think made the world a slightly better place, and one that finally cements her place as a gifted and terrifyingly consistent young artist.
I'm not surprised that anyone would boo me for calling out a man accused of rape, because that response is so terrifyingly familiar to me and most survivors.
Now You See It shows us how great horror filmmakers can make a scary scene stand out by slowly building out the suspense in a terrifyingly uncomfortable scene.
The course is lengthy, its bunkers are intimidating, the greens are terrifyingly quick, and it has odd, inscrutable drainage ditches just off the fairways that resemble mass graves.
The U.S. also joined European countries in denouncing Russia over an attack on a former spy, which used a terrifyingly powerful, military-grade nerve agent on British soil.
The set designers had refreshed the walls with would-be Basquiats and reimagined a dated atrium as a sort of gangway that led to Axelrod's terrifyingly spare office.
Nusair's story is terrifyingly typical for families in Yemen, where 85,000 children aged under 5 are thought to have starved to death in almost four years of civil war.
And still, by the name itself, it's obvious the two knew this wasn't going to change the world — but every small effort counts in an election this terrifyingly close.
More than 20 people were injured on Friday night after a Boeing 737 plane that had landed in Florida terrifyingly slid off the runway and into a nearby river.
However, it seems likely that he's at least partially inspired by the intruder in the Scary Stories tale "What Do You Come For?" who dangles terrifyingly from the chimney.
Shout "OK Google" and ask for "that big monument near Houston" and it will know, immediately, that you're talking about the terrifyingly huge Sam Houston stature on I-45.
Fifty-nine dead, 527 injured, a gunman with dozens of weapons and a terrifyingly well-thought-out plan for how to inflict maximum damage on a crowd of strangers.
Ctrl Shift Face, a YouTube channel that's terrifyingly good at producing deepfakes, has posted a trio of videos using the "coin toss" scene from No Country for Old Men.
Tune in to see contestants mingle with crocodiles, get buried alive and submerged underwater, escape from haunted houses, and perhaps most terrifyingly, watch their iPhones go through a blender.
Because if its first weekend is any guide, this place is terrifyingly efficient at making people spend money by … hiding all the commerce and totally immersing you in fantasy.
I distinctly recall being angry at the words "transgender" or "transsexual" because I felt that the process of becoming me was deemed so desperately shameful, terrifyingly open, and vulnerable.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Children removed from unfit families and put in foster care are terrifyingly vulnerable to being trafficked, a fact that Amy Andrews knows all too well.
I wept as Antron's father (portrayed by the incredibly talented Michael K. Williams) terrifyingly told his son to "tell the police what they want to hear," after being intimidated himself.
It all went down in Stafford, Virginia, during a lockdown drill designed to prep kids for an emergency like a mass shooting—another terrifyingly real prospect for American students today.
The terrifyingly named HomeHawk Floor is designed to be discreet — the whole idea is to let you monitor the inside of your home without the need for obvious cameras everywhere.
If you place someone on a rickety bridge above a canyon in VR, for example, their experience of that is going to be terrifyingly unique if they're afraid of heights.
The demonic, terrifyingly uncanny children of "The Exorcist" (1973) and "The Omen" (20193) exploit maternal fears of finding a child alien and unlikable, and test the concept of unconditional love.
The former figure has held relatively steady since the late 70s, even as many private unions have seen their numbers dwindle and wages go terrifyingly stagnant across the American economy.
However, it seems likely that he's at least partially inspired by the scary intruder in the Scary Stories tale "What Do You Come For?" who dangles terrifyingly from the chimney.
It is terrifyingly likely that months into Trump presidency, we will look back and admit that December's Electoral College antics were fairly unremarkable, and that they should have gone further.
The sense of déjà vu became terrifyingly complete when I heard the driver mutter "Shit" and saw a moose planted, like a thatched cottage, on the road ahead of us.
There are other documented cases of anaphylaxis, including one involving a police detective handling pot as part of an investigation, and, terrifyingly, one resulting from the intravenous use of marijuana.
But the Democrats' usual tactics are terrifyingly insufficient when they're deployed in response to business interests and reactionary politicians opting into a holocaust in the best interests of a market.
Asbrink is throughout attentive to the complex dynamic produced by the Holocaust's multiple aftermaths, the urgently necessary and terrifyingly confusing process of decolonization and the consolidation of the Soviet bloc.
Its biggest laughs come immediately in an interview with Matthew McConaughey that matches the best Between Two Ferns episodes for uncomfortable laughs, then devolves, slowly and terrifyingly, into utter chaos.
Martin Scorsese's latest movie, The Irishman, is finally out on Netflix, complete with a digitally de-aged DeNiro and his terrifyingly blue eyes, and, good lord, the thing is long.
Their one eye stares at the screen in front of them, while the other eye is aimed at the half-empty beer glasses placed terrifyingly close to the DJ equipment.
It shows readers how he is overcome by — and eventually carries out — this deeply disturbing idea, and makes terrifyingly clear how such an idea could become implanted in any rational mind.
That he manages to inhabit two people who are completely different (yet terrifyingly similar) at once proves that Baldwin is ready to handle whatever the next four years throws his way.
When Marc Jacobs' gothic-inspired, feathered, and terrifyingly high-heeled collection made its runway debut in February on the likes of Kendall Jenner and Lady Gaga, it looked very Tim Burton.
Without a speck of dialogue, the Pixar-esque film builds a terrifyingly relatable late capitalist dystopia where order and work ethic literally choke the color and creativity out of its inhabitants.
Yet even gathering data on the number of people infected, let alone isolating them, is exceptionally difficult in Congo, a huge and terrifyingly dysfunctional country, where few people trust the government.
Of course, the house still gets to Liv as well, eventually leading the mom to murder a little girl and jump off of a terrifyingly high spiral staircase, to her death.
Yet democracy, to paraphrase The Washington Post, often dies in the light, as Levitsky and Ziblatt, professors of government at Harvard, write in their comprehensive, enlightening and terrifyingly timely new book.
On a larger scale, perhaps big-room EDM and vinyl culture have coalesced into a terrifyingly mutant beast, with the art of spinning wax subsumed into wrenching, in-your-face spectacle.
As the title conveys, Blade Runner 2049 picks up decades after the original film—a sort of post-post-apocalypse, more vividly, and terrifyingly imagined than 1980s cinematography could ever allow.
Who wouldn't want to hear Iron Man's terrible dad jokes on an endless loop or see Hulk's terrifyingly endearing transformation into whatever Banner/Hulk combination he is now again and again?
While the president grabbed a few hours of sleep, the second half of his argument came terrifyingly true, when a sniper opened fire on police officers on the streets of Dallas.
If they did, you would find yourself in a terrifyingly fecund primordial soup in which all sorts of ideas could develop, mutate, cross-pollinate, do battle, die off and be reborn.
She was flanked by her son, August, a budding fashion designer with a substantial spray tan, and by her daughter, Nats, a tattooed, terrifyingly no-nonsense artist and street wear entrepreneur.
The idea that underfunded candidates can set up shop in Iowa and ride the sheer skill of their retail politics to victory is a terrifyingly naïve way to think about American politics.
They're meant to seed genetic traits—one that stops mosquitoes from carrying malaria, for instance, or hampers invasive rodents' ability to reproduce—in a population, and with terrifyingly high odds of inheritance.
And democracy is still a terrifyingly radical idea — as much as we rhapsodize about government by the people, we are afraid to trust ourselves and much more afraid to trust anyone else.
The shootings took place in three different locations and terrifyingly, the suspect was an Uber driver who allegedly picked up at least one fare in the middle of his five-hour massacre.
It actually included some right-wing nationalist elements in the coalition that brought Syriza to power, but that was, critically, as a rebuke to what was terrifyingly incipient fascism in Golden Dawn.
The Democratic National Committee, a victim of the alleged Russian hacking discussed in the hearing, released a statement saying Republican senators "terrifyingly abdicated their responsibilities" by not asking enough questions about Russia.
Garrett Whitley -- a former MLB first-round pick and current Rays farmhand-- was forced to go to the hospital Monday after he was terrifyingly struck in the face by a foul ball.
If anything can explain the short time horizon on which "Idiocracy" and reality merged — if you believe they have — perhaps it is that technology left us completely, terrifyingly, to our own devices.
Lead single "Wondering" holds all of the industrial grandeur that the band has toyed with since its inception; "At Last, At Last" is anthemic at its peaks, terrifyingly paranoid at its lows.
Handsome and toothsome As an  arthropod ,  L. unguispinus  is an ancient ancestor of today&aposs  spiders ,  scorpions  and  crustaceans , but — terrifyingly — it could grow to be more than 3.2 feet (1 meter) long.
With swooping scarves, matching leather bags, brown ankle boots, and terrifyingly well-coiffed curls, the two smiling women in the photo look like fall personified or a Pumpkin Spice Latte come to life.
The above video, the creation of motion graphics designer Tom Coben, is mind-blowing for multiple reasons: the terrifyingly good bowling robot and the fact that the entire video is completely computer-generated.
Somewhat terrifyingly, the model could also be used to predict virality, according to Bronstein — raising the dystopian prospect of the API being used for the opposite purpose to that which it's intended: i.e.
Among other things, a key mystery lingering over this saga is why potent fentanyls are turning up in some batches of stimulant drugs like cocaine, methamphetamine and even, perhaps most terrifyingly, counterfeit Adderall.
The back and forths between accused and lawyer are among the movie's most enthralling scenes, largely because the soft-featured Mr. Yakusho — lips lightly curling — can make a nice smile seem positively terrifyingly.
So we're sharing our best guesses as to the identity of this terrifyingly rich, beautiful, age-defying mystery actress who has, in Turner's mind, done acting a great disservice by always playing herself.
For the not-at-all-terrifyingly named "skull breaker challenge," otherwise known as the "jumping trip" challenge, you tell your friend you're doing some new TikTok thing that involves a fun little hop.
The risk that this could happen to Sobol or Navalny is terrifyingly real, not least because Putin has so many underworld friends willing to do his presumptive bidding without asking for explicit orders.
Technology has made it terrifyingly easy for scammers to contact countless people with little effort; last year, the FCC found that one man in Florida managed to place 96 million robocalls by himself.
A week ago an obscene, violent threat was made by mail against Aurore Bergé, "terrifyingly original in the torture they want to inflict on me," Ms. Bergé wrote in a message on Twitter.
So far, we have done terrifyingly little to curb the resistance crisis at the global level, and the problem has been deemed "a classic 'tragedy of the commons'" on par with climate change.
" (Yes, really.) Described as "a fierce, handsome football player with a terrifyingly stoic manner, he has assembled all the athletic teen teams of Glendale into one, big, murderous crew, and he's the team captain.
I'm happy to accept that the entire university system in any country, especially yours, is deeply and increasingly pathological, unfairly and jealously hierarchical, terrifyingly high-priced and deeply flawed at credentialing and capability signaling.
Between China's massive economic power, its government's penchant for heavy-handed propaganda, and its terrifyingly comprehensive surveillance state, there's reason to worry when American companies are so sensitive about what their employees put online.
" According to Blaine Harden, author of "The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot," Kim Jong Un, like his father and grandfather before him, "(has) kept memories of the war and the bombing terrifyingly fresh.
Golden State are at their terrifyingly, invincible best when they play loose and fast—lightning strike fast-breaks, hair-trigger early shot clock jumpers—with the ball zooming around to find the open man.
Boston Dynamics, the company behind some of the most impressively terrifying and terrifyingly impressive robots of the past decade, is demonstrating its softer side with a video showcasing the Alphabet-owned firm's latest creation.
The game is known for its terrifyingly immersive environments, but those sensations are significantly more impactful when the recoil from your revolver makes such a powerful sound that you feel it in your torso.
And so far, we have done terrifyingly little to curb the resistance crisis at the global level, and the problem has been deemed "a classic 'tragedy of the commons'" on par with climate change.
In this fantasy drama, he isn't getting it from his bullying classmates or nasty grandmother, but he's lucky enough to find a tree monster — terrifyingly tall but kind and wise — at his bedroom window.
The swampy house that the main character finds himself in is home to a terrifyingly sadistic family that plays host to horrible mold colonies, disgusting bug infestations, and all kinds of repulsive, unsettling things.
France, Germany and the U.S. joined Britain in denouncing Russia over an attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter on British soil that used a terrifyingly powerful, military-grade nerve agent, Novichok.
I loved the brutal intensity and passion of it, but also the confusion and panic that they were able to invoke in the audience as we got pushed around by the terrifyingly aggressive dancers.
It occurs to me that swapping insults through interviews with journalists such as me might, terrifyingly, be as close as the top diplomats of the United States and Iran came to communicating this month.
It occurs to me that swapping insults through interviews with journalists such as me might, terrifyingly, be as close as the top diplomats of the United States and Iran came to communicating this month.
North Korea already has atomic bombs, similar to the ones used in World War II. But hydrogen bombs can be thousands of times more powerful — they're the most terrifyingly destructive inventions humans have ever assembled.
The steady stream of commuters kindly (or terrifyingly) avoids interrupting the animal while he's in the zone, most of them eager to hop over him and be on their way—at least for a while.
Ranking explanation The thing I love most about this story is the idea: there's something about the thought of a camera acting as window to some king of nightmarish creature that's just brilliantly, terrifyingly fun.
"I just felt that there was an urgency to reflect 1971 and 2017 because they were very terrifyingly similar," the Oscar-winning director told a Hollywood audience after a screening of the film on Monday.
Maybe, most terrifyingly of all, it's just two people your age, who have been in a relationship even less time than you have with your current significant other, and... just... seem... to... be... really... happy?
The overall conception rate in England and Wales was down by 0.2 percent, and the rate of pregnancy among older women (classed as over 25, terrifyingly) rose, which leans toward a trend of older motherhood.
The internet has made Madison's observation that "the ease of communication in small republics [like ancient Athens and Rome] was precisely what had allowed hastily formed majorities to oppress minorities," newly, terrifyingly relevant, Rosen laments.
"Train to Busan," which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, focuses on the plight of a businessman traveling with his young daughter aboard a high-speed bullet train hit with a terrifyingly fast zombie outbreak.
At the terrifyingly prestigious Lycée Henri IV, whose alumni include Sartre, Weil, and Foucault, he was no longer the precocious boy wonder, just a distracted new kid from the provinces who wasn't great at math.
Even the very modes of exposure find root in blackness: Black death and its digital-era companion, the police brutality video, became a terrifyingly mundane 21st-century spectacle, recorded, uploaded, and shared with perverse frequency.
If the Potions cover was all nebulous slop and bare flesh bathing in moonlit radioactive swimming pools, this one's a little more fuck-me-robots-are-actually-massively-massively-horrifyingly-terrifyingly-absurdly-scary-aren't-they.
It won't be easy, as the zombie-zeitgeist-defining shocker—filmed in stark black-and-white, and populated with terrifyingly dead-eyed human-hunters—still has the power to unnerve, nearly 50 years after its release.
It was terrifyingly radical to suggest that the people — even a very restricted group of people — might have a say in government, and the founders cautiously padded the rails to limit the power of the masses.
"I am a Yale [University] grad, I'm also a Yale Law grad, I also went to high school at the National Cathedral in the '28500s and this is all just so frustratingly, terrifyingly familiar," she said.
But the leaks speak volumes: about either the lack of respect White House staffers have for each other and the president or the confidence they have in Trump as commander in chief, which is terrifyingly deficient.
Seeing a marine biologist hack a shark's head off of the gills is brutal, but there's also something terrifyingly beautiful about looking at these creatures up close, seeing not only their strength but also their fragility.
We could face yet another week of eerily strategic or terrifyingly mysterious shootings with high death tolls at any moment—a fact that the nation needs to reckon with in considering the future of gun policy.
Poverty, a sexist and racist recording industry and a terrifyingly abusive relationship — with her husband and mentor Ike Turner (Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, a perceptive study in anger) — only make the show's titanic heroine bigger and stronger.
But in true honey badger fashion, the animal did not seem to care who or what was in front of him and aggressively fended off the predators, showing off his terrifyingly sharp teeth in the process.
Ms Atwood's book is brought terrifyingly to life by a star-studded cast, which includes Elisabeth Moss (of "Mad Men"), Samira Wiley ("Orange is the New Black"), Alexis Bledel ("Gilmore Girls") and Joseph Fiennes ("Shakespeare in Love").
Area X is a highly abstract landscape, but its implications – annihilation of all we know — are terrifyingly prescient, especially in an era when world leaders flirt with nuclear war, and annihilation of all we know, on Twitter.
It is unlikely to go through—the speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Rodrigo Maia, has said that his house will not approve the amendment—but it is a terrifyingly regressive assault on women's bodily autonomy nonetheless.
Each section exposed more about the things we do to cut ourselves off from the frightening strangeness that makes us who we are, and how terrifyingly vulnerable it can feel to reveal that difference to the world.
The section on German anti-fascists and PEGIDA really chilled me, because you mention the phrase "pinstripe Nazis"—something that's terrifyingly familiar now that we're seeing white supremacist groups showing up to political rallies in golf club chic.
The events that create us are terrifyingly random, and the paths of history that led to our existence are as unknowable to us as the paths that will stretch out from our own lives, into the distant future.
And yet, a month or so ago when life-sized naked Trump replicas were turning up around the country and people were jesting about the fatness of this man who, terrifyingly, wants to be president - I didn't laugh.
After dealing with a series of terrifyingly dumb iOS and macOS bugs in 2017, Apple took a rebuilding year, focusing on unglamorous stability improvements for Mojave and iOS 12 rather than its usual array of flashy new features.
In TV writing, Armando Iannucci's satire "The Thick of It" is brilliant — equal parts hysterically funny, terrifyingly believable and Oh-my-God-I-can't-believe-he-actually-said-that — and it's got the most satisfyingly creative insults ever.
"In all honesty, back in 2016 when we started this, &aposHalf-Life 3&apos was just a terrifyingly daunting prospect," Valve game designer Robin Walker said in an interview with Geoff Keighley ahead of The 2019 Game Awards.
Speaking to his friends Lala, who is terrifyingly self-assured and good at makeup, and Logan, a tertiary cast member with whom he is probably in love, James announces that his girlfriend, Raquel, is moving in with him.
His landmark treatise made him a father of probability theory, something the modern world seemingly takes for granted — until something terrifyingly random, like the ravages of an invisible viral predator, vaults it to the forefront of our consciousness.
His landmark treatise made him a father of probability theory, something the modern world seemingly takes for granted — until something terrifyingly random, like the ravages of an invisible viral predator, vaults it to the forefront of our consciousness.
This jaw-dropping series based on the award-winning novel by Philip K. Dick is a terrifyingly compelling look at what the world would have been like had America lost World War II to the Germans and Japanese.
Bar #4 - The Bar With Only One Pool Table But Everyone at the Entire Bar Is Taking the Pool Game Terrifyingly Seriously, 3 AM Rick got a text to meet up with some friends at a fourth bar.
Over the last decade, we've watched as Marvel Studios built its cinematic universe brick by brick – from the pleasant surprise of the original Iron Man to terrifyingly ambitious team-ups like Captain America: Civil War and the Avengers movies.
Even the movies that have succeed in the box office, like Jon Favreau's terrifyingly hyperreal Lion King, are forgetfully mediocre—so the pressure was on for Quentin Tarantino's ninth and possibly penultimate movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
All of it deftly and terrifyingly underscores the absurdity of a society tacitly ordered by skin color and the privileges accrued by those who have ended up at the winning end, circled and watched by those who have not.
But because he gets in to Brakebills and she doesn't, Julia appears only occasionally after that — until the novel's shocking and thrilling end sequence, which reveals that Julia has become a terrifyingly powerful witch even without formal magic training.
But now, after a fluke involving a friend of a friend of a friend in Nairobi who had broached the idea of my writing about the prime minister's coming trip to Africa, miraculously, or terrifyingly, the interview was on.
Not since I pushed my way through C. S. Lewis's fusty mothballed wardrobe and stepped out into the frozen, pine-scented forests of Narnia can I remember being so effectively transported into a viscerally, sometimes terrifyingly plausible alternate universe.
It's a short, powerful blast of a movie that does nearly everything right, from its sophisticated visuals and loving treatment of punk-rock aesthetics to its quiet, focused performances, particularly from Patrick Stewart as a terrifyingly business-minded Nazi leader.
She disappeared for a while and was notably silent during the 2016 presidential election and its aftermath, as racism and misogyny were seeping into the political conversation in terrifyingly overt ways that prompted most other pop stars to speak out.
We also interviewed a former sumo wrestling champ who went viral at the Oregon occupation, recapped the most insane moments from the life of disgraced Silk Road investigator Shaun Bridges, and found out that ravens, somewhat terrifyingly, can be paranoid.
Joaquin Phoenix's character, the depressive fixer Joe, is terrifyingly competent when it comes to hurting people for pay, and yet somehow the film accomplishes the nifty trick of making the viewer deeply invested in sparing his character from further harm.
The drop is terrifyingly steep, and bike rider Fabio Wibmer seems very close to losing his balance more than a few times, so be careful as you watch the video cause you might pass out from holding your breath too long.
Her heroine Selin starts her freshman year at the exact moment that it becomes terrifyingly possible to stalk your crush across the wilds of the internet, to read and reread email threads for every possible shade of nuance and double meaning.
By artfully running down their frequent lies, their confident declarations of truth that turned out to be abysmally wrong, and their post-hoc justifications for their mistakes, Danner constructs a terrifyingly clear picture of the distorted logic of the Bush administration.
In the book, the planet contains a terrifyingly regulated city where all kids have to bounce a ball in time with each other, and workers come and go from their office buildings at exactly the same time and with identical briefcases.
Also, as of yet, no human has ever stepped foot on the surface of the red planet, much less worked some kind of shadowy night-watch position, that (rather terrifyingly) appears to require the constant use of a space harpoon.
Having released two records with Mute (Lights Out: sparse, terrifyingly honest in all the right ways; June Gloom: bigger, electric, Big Muff on lock), the band have since parted ways with the leftfield label and signed to Fat Cat Records.
"I have decided to give it a go again, not only because I believe I have found the man I was meant to be with, but because I have accepted the soul-stretching, pattern-breaking opportunities that (terrifyingly) are made possible by intimacy."
In a moment in which the borders between the internet and the non-internet are increasingly and rather terrifyingly porous, in a country whose politics are now effectively Nightmare Comment Section But With Guns, this sort of exchange seemed...well, not significant, really.
To Kohler's credit, after one failed round in which the thermite terrifyingly spurted out of the sides of his mold, and a subsequent round involving "cutting, grinding, welding and polishing" plus heat treatment, the resulting blade was capable of cutting through some cans.
In making the move that you aptly describe as the transition between miniseries and TV series, The Handmaid's Tale has had to sacrifice a lot of what made those first three episodes so terrifyingly different and great, like watching a silent, frozen scream.
But I especially love it—and Alien: Isolation, the 2014 game that Mike touched on today, for its faithful adaptation of the original film's spirit—because holy god, is it ever terrifying, and terrifyingly faithful to the experience of living with anxiety.
King is modest in conversation, but he has a deep competitive drive, and his superhuman effectiveness actually had me wondering what he wasn't good at, right until I first got in his car and discovered what a terrifyingly bad driver he is.
But 30 years later, at the height of the gig economy, when the foundation of working life has apparently become selling your friends things they don't want, I look back to that raw need in Rebecca's mother's eyes with something terrifyingly approaching recognition.
Last Wednesday, when I finished it, I still imagined that New York City's restaurants would continue to look and act in some recognizable manner through March and maybe April, if only we could slow the spread of the new, terrifyingly contagious coronavirus.
Under Piscatella's leadership — and the overarching stewardship of a terrifyingly impersonal executive named Linda (Beth Dover) — the new Litchfield marching orders become never thinking of the prisoners as people but rather as faceless criminals who deserve nothing but the walls surrounding them.
They would spend nights sharing a bottle of wine and playing a terrifyingly intimate game they called "truth songs," where Ms. Waller-Bridge would pluck out a melody on her ukulele and every word they sang was required to be the absolute truth.
But as directed by Trish Sie, the movie is bubbly, it's fast, it's hella synthetic-clever, and it's an avid showcase for the personalities of its stars: the skeptically pert Anna Kendrick, the radiant and vivacious Hailee Steinfeld, and the terrifyingly droll Rebel Wilson.
Even if I don't consider my ethnicity as important an element in my identity as my intellect, my ambitions, or my passion, it doesn't matter if there are people out there (terrifyingly, in positions of extreme power) to make it the only thing that matters.
Whether she's playing Runway magazine's most terrifyingly intimidating editor, Miranda Priestly, or Britain's first female Prime Minister, she's helped to redefine the types of characters crafted for actresses, garnering 19 Academy Award nominations — and three wins — for her notoriously nuanced, empathetic portrayals along the way.
On Wednesday, FX released the first trailer for the upcoming season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and apparently, we won't have to worry about if Dennis is coming back after all—because the gang has replaced him with a terrifyingly life-like sex doll.
The institution that Goodman founded in Switzerland took in those sick, unwanted children and designed an individual curriculum for each one aimed at preparing them as quickly as possible to go out into the world where they could live their terrifyingly brief lives independently.
His descriptions of Wull's world gripped in winter are brutal and beautiful, his monsters are terrifyingly plausible, and there are striking moments that burst from the placid surface of his prose like the mormorach, the eel-like sea-monster Wull is determined to kill.
"Another wrote, "Read more:30 stunning bridges to see in your lifetime8 of the most innovatively designed bridges from around the worldThere's a bridge in Japan that looks terrifyingly steepThe world's longest suspension bridge has opened in the Swiss Alps — and it looks terrifying 
And that ability to get people to believe in stories can be a wonderful thing in cinema and art and text, but can also be a terrifyingly dangerous thing, and we're not necessarily so far from that with modern-day politics in the West.
While the siege that led up to the King's Landing apocalypse was plagued with some of the same strategic implausibilities and geographical confusion that has been an issue for much of this season, what followed was a terrifically and terrifyingly rendered decimation of a city.
But in a world that seems to get more terrifyingly chaotic by the day, and where the health risks of football are increasingly well understood, I'd like to argue for an alternative tradition: an annual viewing of the utterly nonviolent, soothingly adorable National Dog Show.
The result, experts said, is that terrifyingly few of the country's 18,000 police departments are equipped to get right what cops got wrong in Charlottesville, all but ensuring some level of chaos as white supremacists face off against their antifa foes at upcoming rallies.
In short, what if Trump is exactly as he appears: a hopeless narcissist with the attention span of a fruit fly, unable to maintain consistent beliefs or commitments from moment to moment, acting on base instinct, entirely situationally, to bolster his terrifyingly fragile ego.
Bolu's last hope of getting clean after three years of dealing with addiction lay inside — a government-run rehab center in the central Nigerian state of Jos that was also home to drug runners and violent gang members, and terrifyingly alien to his comfortable middle-class upbringing.
Luke had to rotate over on his back for a safer landing (you can see him practice turning over earlier in the fall), and was apparently was going somewhere around 120 mph when he hit the safety net—in my opinion, terrifyingly close to the edge.
The threat Durant brings, of someone who can just as easily penetrate as he can knock down outside shots, would very likely free things up for Thompson and Curry, who have rarely needed much help in that regard but could, almost terrifyingly, become even more effective.
Welsh fans in search of a trippier experience can also sample the work of the group Super Furry Animals (yes, that is the band's real name), which released a new version of a Euros song titled "Bing Bong" that is vaguely psychedelic and, frankly, terrifyingly catchy.
In the near three hours I stood on the floor of New York City's Madison Square Garden, the 6 God bouncing before me like the buffoon of a pop star he is, I witnessed a wide variety of things I can only describe as terrifyingly exciting.
The new IT sequel, starring a zillion famous people and a terrifyingly de-aged Finn Wolfhard, may be an over-long and muddled movie that never captures the magic of the original, but it still made enough money to buy the entire town of Derry, Maine.
ET viewing the debate, here are 22 things to watch instead: The 903 presidential election has basically become indistinguishable from an SNL sketch, so why not take a break from watching the real Clinton and Trump and enjoy the terrifyingly accurate comedic stylings of Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon.
The first is when AGI will happen, with some experts confident that it's distant, some confident that it's terrifyingly close, and many unwilling to be nailed down on the topic — perhaps waiting to see what challenges come into focus when we crest the next hill in AI progress.
Sometimes items need combining to solve a story-blocking puzzle, but once it all clicks in your head, the logic jumps up and down on the skull like a blood-lusting big cat on a children's inflatable castle: It's all you can see, terrifyingly apparent now you've noticed it.
The broad strokes of the story line — white girl brings black boyfriend home to meet her family — evoked "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," but with a crucial and sinister twist (spoilers ensue): The boyfriend's suspicions about the white folks having it in for him become increasingly, and terrifyingly, justified.
Let me tell you the facts: Little Mix have got a new song out called "Touch" (it bangs) and their fans, being the terrifyingly extra online mercenaries that pop music fandom tends to cultivate in the year 2016, have been extremely campaigning on Twitter for it to be Christmas number one.
Adam has brought along Adam Jr., a terrifying doll that, even more terrifyingly, does not really bear any resemblance to Adam Sr. Also known as AJ, the doll — whose presence is never explained — poses seductively by the fire and, in a talking-head interview, waxes rhapsodic about Rachel in French.
Beginning the slow-burning track sat behind a piano (don't forget, he plays to the almost terrifyingly high standard of Grade 7) and backed by a string section, before getting out of his seat to drop profound bars about his life and all of the different paths it might take.
My therapist, a registered nurse who does mornings at a hospital and afternoons and Sundays here, leads me to a small, slightly grim room that contains a medical-looking bed, a ceiling that's starting to peel, and a gray box on the wall attached to a terrifyingly large blue cylinder.
Today, it is the politicians and the prime minister who are terrifyingly confused and inarticulate about the state of the nation, and it is the hereditary princes, with their honesty, their ethic of service, Harry's impish ease and William's gravitas, who are the public figures offering some hope for the future.
If his abilities never quite lived up to his legend, he was a marvel nevertheless: a game-breaking athlete in his youth and then, in his prime and after, a terrifyingly honed master of the crafts of basketball, whose focus and attention to detail put most of his peers to shame.
Even in spite of my own bias, I could see the reaction that greeted Yellow Eyes' Saturday afternoon show; people seemed blown away, and it felt like that triumphant, voracious set (anchored by one of the most terrifyingly adept drummers in the game, Michael Rekevics) signaled a sea change in their rising career.
It has a variety of aircraft that can travel faster than the speed of sound, though they generally don't do it over populated areas for the same reason that civilian aircraft aren't allowed to — it's terrifyingly loud (see the false earthquake alert here, for instance) and potentially dangerous to people and property alike.
FROM PEN: Hulu's 'The Handmaid's Tale' Expertly Tells an Already Beloved Story The Handmaid's Tale is the adaptation of the classic 1985 Margaret Atwood novel about a terrifyingly near future where the United States has become Gilead, a totalitarian society with a plunging birthrate where fertile women are forced into sexual servitude.
Or else he takes to his three-seater gull-wing McLaren (which can go from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds) or, less terrifyingly, the 1956 Mercedes 300SL convertible he says is the vehicle in his collection he likes to imagine looks most like it would be Ralph Lauren's ride.
The result is that the necessary and terrifyingly overdue efforts to combat climate change at the source are simply not being made in the United States; in fact, even small victories, such as efforts to stem pollution from coal, and US participation in the Paris climate change accord, are being walked back.
Visitors can pose for a picture where it looks like they're being sliced up by a maniacal butcher, pose for a picture in a decrepit laundromat, pose for a picture in "hell" (a red ball pit), and yes, pose for a picture next to a terrifyingly realistic mound of thousands of plastic cockroaches.
"The metropolitan area is the most vulnerable in the United States to flooding and damage if a major hurricane ever scores a direct hit," Darryl Fears wrote in a richly reported Washington Post piece published in late July — a piece that terrifyingly anticipates the exact scenario the city may be about to experience.
"This should probably be illegal, but until Congress takes action to ban facial-recognition surveillance, it's terrifyingly easy for anyone — a government agent, a corporation, or just a creepy stalker — to conduct biometric monitoring and violate basic rights at a massive scale," Fight for the Future's deputy director, Evan Greer, said in a statement.
Anxious to maintain his status in the Chicago art world, Anthony begins to explore these macabre details in his studio as fresh grist for paintings, unknowingly opening a door to a complex past that unravels his own sanity and unleashes a terrifyingly viral wave of violence that puts him on a collision course with destiny.
" She also said she decided to run is because President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is "terrifyingly now in the White House.
Right now on the parts of the internet mostly occupied by People Who Work In the Business of Content (or as known by their Hebrew name: Media Schmucks), there's a fiery debate raging, mostly through the dumb art of white-hot takery, about a critical issue for this terrifyingly weird and abrasive moment in American history:  An email newsletter.
MARGARET LYONS [Watch George Salazar sing "Michael in the Bathroom" at a New York Times concert] Mr. Corden asking stars in the crowd to practice their "losing faces" promised to be run-of-the-mill comic padding, but Kristin Chenoweth, Andrew Rannells and Jeff Daniels made the most of it, earning hearty laughs with their terrifyingly frozen smiles.
But not only does Trump lie a lot more than his predecessors — a New York Times analysis found six times as many lies in Trump's first 10 months in office as across Obama's eight years — but the Trump-era GOP has grown terrifyingly comfortable with a kind of large-scale misrepresentation of what their legislation says that's totally unprecedented.
This territory of jagged limestone peaks, dipping plateaus and terrifyingly steep World Cup descents, I discovered, actually, boasted manageable terrain; 86 percent of the runs are red (intermediate) and blue (the easiest), ideal for nonelite athletes like me whose slope preferences are wide and easy groomers to couloirs, the narrow, hard-core gullies for advanced skiers.
Actually, what Federer said was "close; very close," at which point the crowd—perhaps forgetting that this is an exhibition tournament—murmured at the spectacle of this old veteran, the greatest player in the history of the men's game, taking it easy on the young kid, who is already terrifyingly good, as indicated by his No. 24 world ranking.
I don't know if the Italy he depicts really resembles the one the poet raced through in his Fiat 1100 in 1959, but it certainly reminds me of the one that first impressed itself on my imagination in 1981, which was, terrifyingly, closer in time to that of Pasolini's writing than to mine today, the mythic Italy.
Anyone with a passing interest in live music needs to see Fat White Family perform live; not just because they're visually enthralling, but because their sound—a mix of the Butthole Surfers, Bongwater, and The Cramps—combines with that image to create a performance that's so terrifyingly brilliant it feels like it could explode at any moment, gloriously chugging off into oblivion.
Completely relinquishing your power, if only for a moment — putting your whole self, body and soul, into someone else's hands — can be so intoxicating in a world where we're paradoxically stymied by infinite choices (as Fleabag says: what to wear, what to buy, what to believe) and made terrifyingly aware that our individual human choices don't really matter in the end.
I have come away from this course knowing the scary reality that Jake Paul is terrifyingly good at pumping out Jake Paul to as many young eyeballs as possible, and hooking them in for their money (merchandise sales) and pimping out his following to brands who pay him for "brand activations" or the Google Adsense preroll ads that appear on his videos.
The lengthy bulletin teeters tonally between the actually sort of quite nice pitter patter of painless platitudes, and the kind of genuinely terrifyingly megalomaniac business speak adopted by precocious AS business studies students who've watched an episode or ten too many of The Apprentice and have decided that they'll retire at the age of 35 after 14 years at Goldman Sachs.
I've half-jokingly compared binge-watching to therapy, but there's some truth there: in the hours between late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning, when it was becoming terrifyingly clear that Donald Trump would win, I switched from the news to a dozen episodes of The Simpsons, hoping to hold off a four-year-long panic attack for just a few hours longer.
"This should probably be illegal but until Congress takes action to ban facial recognition surveillance, it's terrifyingly easy for anyone — a government agent, a corporation, or just a creepy stalker — to conduct biometric monitoring and violate basic rights at a massive scale," said Evan Greer, the deputy director of Fight for the Future, the nonprofit advocacy group that organized Thursday's action.
His sometimes contentious four-decade run in show business ended on a down note, but Mr. Grey — carefully composed and quiet one minute, terrifyingly intimidating the next — may be remembered for helping to change how the gears of Hollywood grind: In the 2445s, he worked to forge a new layer of star supervision and career development through the Brillstein-Grey talent management company.
By contrast Nome, still officially twinned with Provideniya, runs far more smoothly, even though it suffers from some of the same problems—a terrifyingly cold and long winter climate, an excess of alcoholism, and a similar feeling among the local Inuit, who make up more than half the town's populace of 3,700, that their language and culture are under threat.
Closet Witch themselves are terrifyingly proficient at their deadly craft—there is real, palpable, horrifying rage to be found within the closely-packed notes and razor-sharp chords propelling this beast of a self-titled debut (which is a multi-pronged co-release from Noisey darlings Halo of Flies with SassBologna, Jems, Circus of the Macabre (UK), Don't Care (UK) and React With Protest (Germany).
Read More: These Surreal Ancient Alchemy Manuscripts Are Terrifyingly Cool "This can be demonstrated for instance with the headless man on the shaft of Pillar 43, interpreted as symbol of death and mass extinction in the paper—however silently omitting the emphasised phallus in the same depiction which somehow contradicts the lifeless notion and implies a much more complex narrative behind these reliefs," Notroff said.
And he is doing this at a time when virtually every climate scientist has warned that global-warming-driven extreme weather events — droughts, floods and wildfires — are sharply on the rise and we are staring through the last window of time to mitigate climate change so that we can manage the impacts that are already unavoidable and avoid the impacts that will be terrifyingly unmanageable.
Meanwhile, the thread of Keanu Reeves's motel owner character, a grotesque individual who makes vile sexual noises at Jessie and encourages her boyfriend to direct his attention to a 13-year-old girl in the next room ("real Lolita shit," he says), is mysteriously dropped in favor of brutalizing girl-on-girl body horror, right around the time he escalates his behavior to far more terrifyingly villainous acts.
Maybe the universe looked at us, at all our sins, at the human race teetering out of control, and thought that after a year of escalating climate change, more mass shootings, democracy eroding, streaming wars, and "OK boomer," the cap-off that 2019 needed was a parade of blurry dancing anthropomorphic furry cats, presided over by a terrifyingly orange Judi Dench, choosing who will ascend to cat heaven.
But some people who were planning on immigrating are staying put to see how these new policies will affect their chances of making it to the US. For others, growing anti-Latino sentiment in the US, terrifyingly evident from a shooting at a Walmart in El Paso this month where the suspect reportedly said he targeted Mexicans, has become a new part of the equation when making these decisions.
The survival rate for young lieutenants during their first 24 to 72 hours in combat action was terrifyingly low, and the threat of permadeath in Burden of Command is meant to be a reminder that even with the game's focal shift away from bullets and weapons, the stakes for the men involved could not be higher, and that fear was the rational state of mind for anyone who found themselves in the Temple of Mars.
It's better to be difficult and delay gratification; to be disturbing and relegate violence to terrifyingly irrational outbreaks of the sort visited on Cisco, Darlene and Dom by the Dark Army, or on Joanna by an enraged Scott, who beats her nearly to death, or on Elliot by Tyrell, whom he believes is a figment of his imagination until the moment he gets shot in the stomach with the gun of his distraught partner in crime.
Truthfully, watching it as a 29-year-old still gives me the heebie jeebies: The family in the window settling down to watch some HBO stokes my fear of what other people could be doing at any moment, the dramatic orchestral music sounds ominous and then terrifyingly bombastic, and the gigantic HBO logo that comes from the sky like a glowing scion of televised humanity makes me feel like HBO is coming to invade my town (or, at least, my dreams).
There's the terrifyingly sultry "Santa Baby" ("Think of all the fun I've missed / Think of all the fellas that I haven't kissed"); everything about "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" (no lyrical explanation needed); the implications of "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" (no one wants to see "mommy tickle Santa Claus"); and lastly, the horrifying notion that we'd all better "watch out" because Santa is straight up spying on us as "Santa Claus is Comin' To Town" reminds us.
Watch a Terrifyingly Fast 115 MPH Drone Race a Sports CarDrone racing is exciting in its own right, but for spectators the sport still can't quite match the …Read more ReadThe drone's top speed is actually 179.6 miles per hour, but in order to be officially recognized by the Guinness World Records for the fastest ground speed achieved by a battery-powered remote-controlled quadcopter, the DRL Racer X had to fly back and forth across a 328-foot long course, with the top speeds of both runs averaged together.

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