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Spookily beautiful, these crystals help you reimagine space and time.
Often she appears animated, spookily, by forces outside of herself.
In person, they are known for being almost spookily presentable.
This travel 'influencer' spookily has the same clouds in every photo.
For days the water was spookily flat, its surface almost silky.
But they were beautiful because of their proud, spookily candid expression.
Feel the vibrato as it rumbles deeply around spookily in your diaphragm.
It's the AI that seems spookily accurate at certain times or strangely omniscient.
The resulting impression is spookily accurate — and perhaps more impressive than Curry's original rendition.
Meanwhile Qyburn's little birds spookily run around lighting the fuse for the bombing of the sept.
"This travel 'influencer' spookily has the same clouds in every photo," one person wrote on Twitter.
It's like if regular computer bits were weighted die, and the values you roll were spookily correlated.
Mr Hoeg reverts to the Smilla model with another spookily gifted heroine, this time Susan Svendsen, a quantum physicist.
Although it is based on real events, the story is spookily well matched to the writer-director's sensibility and preoccupations.
As their spookily charismatic performances begin to win over audiences, they're elevated from backup singers to rock 'n' roll frontwomen.
When it does, eventually, broaden out, it does so using innuendo and conflating different things, spookily intoning about Russians or populists.
Together, those could be combined into a spookily accurate analysis of whether online users were the people they claimed to be.
The staff is spookily attentive and has aloe vera right at hand to treat even the visiting romance writer's paper cut.
By turns intimate and sweeping, the film opens with six soldiers walking away from the camera down a spookily deserted street.
She redoes her ponytail on the mound between pitches before launching her blistering fastball and her spookily precise off-speed stuff.
Pickett leans heavily into his Karloff impersonation, spookily crooning about a mad scientist who's posted up in his laboratory when—holy shit!
The electoral maps compared in that viral tweet may be spookily similar, but the picture above has been taken out of context.
The park also turns certain areas into "Scare Zones," where spookily dressed characters walk around and can pop out and frighten you.  
Martin, who seems both a little slow and spookily intuitive, turns out to be the evil force who will torment the Murphys.
How did they end up with such a realistic, even spookily lifelike final product, and how have said waxworks survived for so long?
Norman sang it, though, in a small, spookily calm voice, like a child repeating a terrible nursery rhyme that he couldn't yet comprehend.
Still, a few spookily beautiful photographs emerged from Charleston; it apparently was visible to some: The total solar eclipse looked amazing in Charleston!
On a recent spookily warm day, Mr. Hagerman clambered up a steep bank of woods, pushing past vines and stepping past fallen logs.
A real sense of thought and curation went into the rooms here, beginning with the spookily atmospheric artwork depicting evocative Louisiana swamp scenes.
Amazon has denied that Ring currently uses the company's spookily named Rekognition facial-recognition software (which is used by law enforcement agencies and businesses).
On Friday night, white supremacists bearing torches marched spookily through the University of Virginia campus in what looked like a Klan rally without the hoods.
So spookily does Mr Gordon-Levitt inhabit Edward Snowden's v-neck t-shirts, imitate his voice, infiltrate his mannerisms, that he crosses the line from acting to impersonation.
The Austrian duo's influence can be felt across the dark musical spectrum, from symphonic black metal and video game soundtracks to the spookily programmed world of dungeon synth.
Once in the large room with the pool, which was dark and spookily quiet, Tepco officials debated among themselves what, exactly, Veda and Ko could photograph or film.
The theory also suggested that particles can be spookily linked: do something to one and the change is felt instantaneously by the other, even across vast reaches of space.
But there was also a spookily realistic lizard-like alien called Osiris, voiced and animated by the performance of Gollum actor Andy Serkis, and a photorealistic "digital human" named Siren.
With his family wiping away tears in the front row, and written testimonials lauding Dennis as a kind, gentle family man, the sentencing felt, at times, spookily like a funeral.
Police in Chandler, Arizona, determined the Waymo vehicle wasn't at fault, but the scary photos of the banged-up Chrysler Pacifica were spookily reminiscent of this spring's fatal Uber crash. Yeehaw!
The amber spookily captures one individual extending his limbs forward in a move that might have been intended to threaten rival males or show off his physical attributes to interested females.
The latest creation features a speckled dark chocolate shell and white chocolate filling, similar to an Oreo (the stack of treats on the packaging looks spookily similar to the famous sandwich cookies).
The development, complete with a landscaped central park, fountains, tennis courts and swimming pools, was spookily deserted on a recent visit and felt more like a film set than a new neighborhood.
But visual elegance can't take away from the fact that that thumping club scene and the rushed-feeling finale come off as letdowns after Ms. Reid and Ms. Perkins's spookily suggestive opening.
Directed by the veteran Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland ("Europa Europa") and her daughter, Kasia Adamik, "Spoor" opens on a dark fairy-tale note with a series of spookily beautiful, mist-wreathed landscapes.
If you haven't seen "Krisha," though, I'd recommend a double bill, an early-career retrospective of the work of a spookily self-assured, slyly ambitious young filmmaker whose apparently modest stories have mighty implications.
DataGrid released a video showing off the technology, showing a multitude of generated models: Although looking very closely at the model's faces might tip you off that they're not real, the results are spookily realistic.
At the back of a vintage-furnished trattoria near the Pantheon, stumble through a creaky armoire and you're deposited in a dimly lit brick den, where an empty suit of knight's armor spookily stands guard.
Here in Italy's landlocked Lombardy region there was no sea whatsoever, nor even a telltale hint of a breeze in the air and, drenched under an intensely blinding noonday sun, the square felt spookily deserted.
In "The Stitch Up" Objekt sets a subtly menacing, atmospheric tone which he intersperses with erratic industrial spurts and spookily gentle bells, repurposing the album original into a club-ready powerhouse without sacrificing its grim sentiment.
She seems a bit down but otherwise appears to be O.K., even if she's living alone (and out of her suitcase) in one of those spookily anonymous apartment buildings where no one knows your name or cares.
THUMP is very excited to share a first listen from Brutaż-02 in "Caterwauler," which sees the artist set aside the wonky, pile-driving aesthetic of his techno variations for a moment to investigate a spookily beatless palate.
This would scan as strange, at first—why is this person so angry about lunch, you might wonder, and why is this person also so spookily blasé about the deaths of tens of thousands of other people, somewhere else?
The plot where a brutal, play-by-his-own-rules police officer ignites a media firestorm by shooting a black suspect, then employs crooked lawyers who manipulate the press, spookily predates both the Rodney King incident and the OJ Simpson trial.
Like Ellie Ga's spookily taciturn gelatin silver print, Remainder (2010), portraying four shovels standing in a grey, horizonless expanse of snow, Kendler's Underground Library and Brooks' Field Observations manifest an almost archaeological interest in the objects that humans leave behind.
But when Jon Levin steps onstage at the top of this 75-minute show, spookily white-faced beneath a moldering old top hat from a more romantic era (the costumes and set are by Peiyi Wong), he swiftly casts a spell.
In Nelson's documentary, the critic Greg Tate rightly argues that the spookily hypnotic funk-rock fusion Davis made in the early 1970s helped set the table for what was ahead in popular dance music, from house music to R&B.
And, spookily, it behaves very much like a fudge factor known as the cosmological constant, a cosmic repulsive force that Einstein inserted in his equations a century ago thinking it would keep the universe from collapsing under its own weight.
They're also right about the assortment of mushrooms on a spookily good sauce of brie and oysters; the mushrooms are splattered with black truffle shavings that taste wonderful, even if they do make the dish look like a bowl of potting soil.
On Sunday, YouTuber matt published a video that pairs two ideas Karl Pilkington had on The Ricky Gervais Show with two storylines that crop up in the "Black Museum" episode of Black Mirror Season 4 — the second of which, in particular, is almost spookily accurate.
While the prediction of the American Political Science Association's report is spookily prescient, I'm less optimistic than the APSA committee that the American voters will pick the "safe" party, because I'm less confident that the American electorate is as "Constitution-minded" as the authors claimed.
After all, he uses a lot of conventional materials and methods, even casting in bronze the obliquely, spookily face-like "Afterimage" (2015) — which, incidentally, might attune a gallery visitor to the pareidolic potential (imagining a face or figure in random shapes) of Gold's paintings.
Saying anything more than that it utilizes hand-held tablet technology to create a performance that feels spookily intimate and plays on some primal fear that screens are watching us would ruin the surprise — but the trip to Hamburger Bahnhof is worth it for this piece alone.
"In the almost spookily capable hands of 35-year-old director Joe Wright, the film version of 'Atonement' has achieved that to which every literary adaptation should aspire, to respect the original material while freeing it from confining reverence," wrote Ann Hornaday for The Washington Post.
O'Neill argues your already-extant Facebook photos aren't as useful a data set for training facial-recognition algorithms as the 2009/2019 photos, but that seems obviously untrue: Facebook has spookily sophisticated face-recognition technology, as anyone who's seen Facebook's automatic tagging software at work will tell you.
"Sober" cruises spookily over simulated acoustic drum popping that explodes into rapid snare blasts at the end of each measure, plus spiky keyboards that also sound like drum machines; "Homemade Dynamite" soars and abrades simultaneously thanks to the contrast between her whispered falsetto and the clattery electronic sizzle.
Regardless of the origins of the myth, one fact remains eerily, spookily true: that in history, the domestic work of women has often been devalued and erased by men who came to dominate the industries that were built on those skills, especially any skill that was important in the kitchen.
In the end, nothing that Rodrigues says resonates as deeply as Inoue's terrifying, teasing whine, which conveys the larger cultural and political stakes; nothing imparts the mystery of creation as potently as the flicker of a darting emerald lizard or an eerie parade of cats prowling through a spookily deserted village.
Crooning piano ballads that use snow as a metaphor for happiness, flexing his vocal muscles on traditional Christmas carols as well as modern Christian rock songs, desperately wishing it could be Christmas every day, he's reached the career stage when all-American boys dissolve into spectral spirits gliding through the wintry night, materializing out of nowhere to sing generic power ballads before spookily vanishing from whence they came, doomed to haunt public retail spaces for eternity.
As the realisation sets in of what has happened, the spectre of the next-in-line, his son Edward, becomes spookily evident.
John Kellock's excellent and spookily comic paintings of magical, sinister liaisons brood under a wooden roof curvaceously carved like a Viking banquet house.
The rest of the sessions were done in France over a period of several months. The single "Godzilla!" was described as "spookily brilliant" by NME,The Creatures Godzilla promo NME comment. 2003. Retrieved 2 July 2010. archived from the original.
Cafferky’s Debut novel The Winter’s Sleep will be released in October 2019. Her social media accounts describe this as a spookily compelling tale of betrayal, fraud and ghosts. Cafferky has co-authored three self-help books, which are published by Piatkus/Little Brown. The second book The Future Is Yours is an international best seller.
Retrieved 2010-04-17. making her the first latinx transgender woman to perform on prestigious stages and festivals such as Switzerland’s Montreax Jazz Festival, England’s Glastonbury, Lovebox, O2 Arena, New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom and many more. The Guardian described Ruiz as "boasting the spookily effortless air of a future pop icon."Robinson, Peter (February 23, 2008).
One reviewer called it perhaps the most exotic-sounding track on the disc, featuring a hypnotic quality with the melody instruments lower in the mix than in the other tracks. Another review observed its "electro griddle" which takes time to blip and bounce along a funk guitar line hyping the groove and low whistle echoing spookily.
Variety noted that the original stage play was a "spookily amorphous affair", and that it included an "edgy, funny performance by Debra Monk." Of the television film, they called it a "ponderous, cliche-riddled adaptation", with a performance by Monk that suffered in her character having her "spirit drained". Conversely, they commended director John Korty in his drawing "a nicely restrained performance out of John Lithgow".
He appeared in two 1999 films that received critical attention: Rollercoaster and Something More. Ken Eisner of Variety wrote that "Lovgren spookily recalls the young Christopher Walken" and Marc Horton of the Edmonton Journal wrote that Lovgren's was the best performance in Something More (1999). His performance in the teen film Rollercoaster (1999) was called "memorable" by Ken Eisner. He received attention for his performance in Off Key (1994), in which he performed nude, when the film screened at the Cannes Film Festival.
IMDB: Return of the Living Dead, Soundtrack Horror- themed TV shows, such as The Addams Family, The Munsters, The Twilight Zone and Dark Shadows, also provided some visual influence, as did spookily-clad horror movie hosts on TV such as Vampira in Los Angeles, John Zacherle in Philadelphia and New York, Elvira in Los Angeles (then later nationally), and Ghoulardi in Cleveland. Film noir, surrealism, cabaret, and various religious iconography (particularly Catholicism and Voodoo) also supplied much lyrical and visual inspiration to deathrock artists.
In his commentary on the promo clip, music critic Chris Ingham writes: > Beautifully and spookily lit … much attention is given to close-ups of The > Beatles' faces and facial hair, as if the viewer is invited to contemplate > the significance of the newly furry Fabs. There's an appropriately surreal > air about the film … which, when experienced simultaneously with The > Beatles' extraordinary new music, is deliciously disorientating. The final > scene of The Beatles pouring pots of coloured paint onto the "piano" is > oddly shocking, but brilliantly memorable as a statement of iconoclastic > artistic intent.
Mayo scored Songs eight out of ten and called "El Condor Pasa" the album's most successful track. She said "Opener Prairie Lullaby" was "equally lovely" and the songs "Runs in the Family", "All the Pretty Little Horses", and "End of the Rainbow" were a "rare treat". Andy Gill of The Independent gave the album four out of five stars and quipped, "If ever an album merited the epithet 'charming', this is it." He called the duo's harmonies "spellbinding" in general, and specifically noted their "spookily intimate" voices on "Prairie Lullaby".
However, casting magic is fueled by the essence of the spirit itself, much like soulfire, and can consume them entirely if not watched for. Ghosts can manifest physically by use of extreme willpower, as well. Ghost Story also introduces us to the mechanics of mental assault and defense in the Dresdenverse, the uses of advanced illusions via Molly Carpenter's burgeoning ability, and the rather spookily powerful abilities of ectomancers, the people who can speak with and control ghosts (a very separate line of study from necromancy). Harry's mental ability is noted as being incredibly obdurate on defense, and blunderingly tough on offense.
In 1940's You'll Find Out, starring Kay Kyser, Redman's work was lauded as "well—and spookily—done." The spooky comment was referring to the genre of the film. That year he would also shoot the action film, The Marines Fly High, starring Richard Dix, Chester Morris and Lucille Ball; before being behind the camera for yet another Saint film, The Saint Takes Over, again with Sanders in the title role, and with Jack Hively at the helm. Redman would team again with Hively later that year, this time on the sequel to Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Windy Poplars, again starring Anne Shirley.
It was a source of much fear because it meant the pirate was to be deposed as leader, by force if necessary—or else killed outright. In Treasure Island, Billy Bones is much frightened by it but remains determined to outwit his enemies; however, he suffers a stroke caused by the overconsumption of liquor and is killed by the blind beggar (Pew). Billy Bones receives the spot - chapter 3 Later Long John Silver receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been torn out from a Bible, and warns his associates of the bad luck this will bring upon them. Long John Silver receives the spot from Morgan - chapter 29 The words on the back of that black spot were spookily from Revelation, like an allusion to the beast's mark and judgement day i.e.

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