Before long, the sense of foreboding was back like a rat in his belly, and he lay weary and wakeful into the early hours of the dawn. |
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The air was still pretty bad, but the tunnel was larger and much less foreboding. |
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He's the master of lyrical images filled with a foreboding darkness that's almost more like a painted masterwork than film. |
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The first act is played with the sound of a clock ticking and whistling wind running through it, setting a foreboding atmosphere. |
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Her striking azure eyes reflect the leaping blaze while her face is flushed from the intense torridity of such a realistic foreboding. |
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Marissa eyes flitted about at the shadowy woodland, an eerie sense of foreboding beginning to permeate the air. |
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And all is told with an almost prophetic Biblical tone, with infinite foreboding and dark overtones. |
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The foreboding is momentarily relieved as the next scene opens with a high-angle shot of a sunny, tree-lined street. |
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Feelings evoked are mainly of foreboding, unease, or of suspension, floating. |
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Journals are deeper wells whose waters feed the unquiet foreboding of our souls. |
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I eyed the folder in her hands with both nervous excitement and a little bit of foreboding. |
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Great granite cliffs reared up majestically all around us, the foreboding grey offset by sparkling ribbons of water showering diamante spray. |
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They were mostly asleep, but a few stood on guard, vast bulks rearing black against the sky, prehistoric and foreboding. |
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Like most country football clubs, deep in the sometimes foreboding bush of Australia, the combatants play hard on and off the field. |
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But there is always a sense of foreboding on such occasions because of the secretive, mafia-like management by a cabal of political operators. |
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The extreme atmospheric changes from streaky red sunset over blue sky to foreboding blackness felt Biblical. |
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There is an inevitable sense of foreboding and personal betrayal that seem to overshadow any story told in this genre. |
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Even at the tender age of nine, I felt a chill of foreboding run down my spine. |
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Surrounding the entire perimeter of the fence was a long line of barbed wire, spiky and foreboding. |
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In the meantime, a strange mood of perplexity and foreboding has settled on Europe. |
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His youthful appearance camouflages the effects of the foreboding circumstances that have shaped and indelibly marked him for life. |
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In the midst of the delight of the moment, there lies concealed a foreboding of inescapable sorrow. |
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The most foreboding of these trends involves insurgent and terrorist groups who fund their ideological agendas with drug money. |
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At first glance, the cabin recalls a child's clubhouse, or an actualized cartoon dwelling that mixes playfulness with a foreboding creepiness. |
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The feeling of foreboding grew steadily as I was guided deeper into the minefield, dressed in a flak jacket and safety helmet. |
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My sense of foreboding wasn't helped by the possessed woman, who was talking in a language from the north that she had never learnt. |
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The world, once more, is filled with dreadful apprehension and a sense of foreboding for the future. |
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The bright orange liquid that seeped through the gashes resembled blood, giving him an unpleasant sense of foreboding. |
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Only the King remained seated, yet there was fear in his dark, foreboding eyes. |
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To many people, caves are just dark and foreboding places, and even researchers can find caves relatively inaccessible and difficult to study. |
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He walked closer until we stood side by side staring out at the almost foreboding dark horizon. |
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While ambiguity is probably the most important feature of Nostradamus's prophecies, another notable feature is their dark, foreboding quality. |
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There it hovered, a dark and foreboding presence, seeming to slather as this new thing to devour came closer. |
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The Blackcrest Mountains were very tall here, and they stood like foreboding sentinels with their black peaks protruding like worn teeth. |
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A dark, foreboding forest surrounded the land with a cobblestone drive leading out and into the rest of the world. |
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Then she stepped beyond the threshold of the dark and foreboding hole in the mountain, and turned on the lights at each side of her helmet. |
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It is a bleak, imposing and foreboding building, made of huge blocks of black stone. |
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Eleven maps in total have been implemented, and while they vary quite considerably thematically, most are set in dark, foreboding conditions. |
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The lighting and staging of the work foreshadow the tragedy effectively, juxtaposing dark, foreboding scenes with light, flirtatious ones. |
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Despite dozens of cycles of declinist foreboding, the country has resolutely refused to decay. |
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All entered the prison through The Fort gates, into the foreboding search and delousing room immediately inside the gates. |
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The air of foreboding detectable in this lyric is emblematic of much of the album. |
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There's a cinematic quality to the edgy strings and foreboding beat that accompany All I Need, which is one of the album's best tracks. |
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Whether because of the rain, or some sense of corporate foreboding, the offices of Sanderson and Parkes were particularly drear that morning. |
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Despite their foreboding appearance, whip scorpions are harmless to humans. |
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As Peter saw Marc disappear into the blackness, he felt a dreadful sense of foreboding, hearing the splash when Marc landed. |
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Hearing the dead bolt slide back, and the metallic ring of chains as it hit the ground gave Michelle a sense of foreboding. |
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As our sleepiness dissipated into the dank pre-dawn air, we funneled out of the darkness into the foreboding cigarette smoke-filled briefing room. |
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There was one foreboding clue as to what was to come for the house members. |
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And their deaths have heightened the tensions and the sense of foreboding that something bigger and more brutal may happen soon. |
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The colorful scenes tend to be counterbalanced by some dark and foreboding sets, and many shots feature subdued lighting that tends to strain shadow detail. |
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Something had stirred him prematurely from his sleep about an hour before his alarm would have sounded, and a sense of foreboding coursed through him. |
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A sense of unease and foreboding quickly descended on the crowded chamber, followed by a hush minutes later when confirmation came through of what had happened. |
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By the time they got to their feet and turned to continue they had to stop again, their way was blocked by two foreboding looking men holding naked swords. |
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White and a pale sort of foamy green swirled together on the walls, and the doors were dark blue, ominous and foreboding pits that threatened to cave in before bad news. |
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Sharp and oddly foreboding, the black iron of the fence rang softly against my hand as I trailed it along, headstones passing by on the other side. |
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Behind her the shadow heightens this sense of foreboding, while the overall colour scheme of green and purple further increases the ghastliness of the image. |
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On the downslope from the foreboding metal fence of the Camarones del Sur shrimp farm, known as Camarsa, a few fisherman stand half-submerged in the shallow waters. |
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One woman said she had a sense of foreboding while the aircraft was still on the ground because the pilot had trouble starting one of the engines. |
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Our own emotions, once as uncomprehending and slow as the delivery of relief supplies, fill with a foreboding as large as the events on the screen. |
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Cue a sinister clap of thunder and a foreboding flash of lightning. |
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It drew closer and closer, slicing effortlessly through the white tips of the ocean's surface, a foreboding indication of the powerful squalus approaching beneath. |
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There is relief at the ousting of Yanukovych but it is mixed with foreboding about what is to come. |
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Then during the third level, the trenches reveal an entrance to an underground complex, and the following levels are set deep within this dark and foreboding place. |
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The desaturated colours and muddy, rain sodden English countryside creates an air of foreboding entirely appropriate for a work that is more serious than its title suggests. |
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The scene is grim and portentous, and a sense of foreboding looms. |
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The use of the black and white media works well with the water droplets and the dark sky creating a foreboding feeling, which is in sync with the content of the image. |
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In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip. |
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He or she needs to be gifted with a kind of compositional precognition, understanding inherently what shots, setups, and sequences will produce fear and foreboding. |
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The only lighting in the room was from our lava lamp, which cast eerie green and blue shadows that made the icy look on my best friend's face appear even more foreboding. |
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In the space of only a few months, the word SARS has rolled around the world, bringing panic and fear to some places and a sense of foreboding to others. |
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The sense of foreboding mounted by the day as IS fighters surrounded the Sinjar district on three sides. |
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The opening saw a swirling cloudscape projected onto the back of the white box space, and the original music helped set a foreboding scene. |
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Sullen, desponding, and foreboding nothing but wars and desolation, as the certain consequence of Caesar's death. |
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A sense of foreboding, the like of which he had never known before, hung heavily on him. |
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A foreboding shadow is cast upon this foreplay in the figure of Actaeon, who was punished for his inadvertent voyeurism by being torn limbmeal. |
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On August 15, 1982, Mary appeared with a foreboding message. |
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Together, they've created an eerie interplanetary moonscape that's as epic as it is requisitely foreboding. |
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Kactus seeks to remedy unproductiveness by turning a foreboding day into a time-managed and thus achievable set of tasks. |
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But even her warmth and vivaciousness can't overcome the sense of foreboding. |
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There was also foreboding in the poems, a sense that all could yet come to naught. |
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The commentator Howard Posner observes that there is not a bar in the interludes, no matter how beautiful, that is free of foreboding. |
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In Western culture, the bat is often a symbol of the night and its foreboding nature. |
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Those setbacks have contributed to a partywide sense of foreboding about keeping the White House in Republican hands. |
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Or does the anticipated jitteriness of stock and bond markets carry a note of broader foreboding for oil as well? |
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Romeo speaks of a foreboding he feels in the stars' movements early in the play, and when he learns of Juliet's death, he defies the stars' course for him. |
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Some writers have used the term rectophobia to describe a condition of morbid foreboding, claimed to be peculiar to patients afflicted with rectal disease. |
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The child walked nervously down the dark, foreboding street. |
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His foreboding showed his appreciation of Henry's character. |
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In Wordsworth's first preludings there is but a dim foreboding of the creator of an era. From Southey's early poems, a safer augury might have been drawn. |
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