The series is tinged with that otherworldly patina that makes anime special. |
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His lips are open, and his two front teeth gleam with an otherworldly whiteness. |
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The novel becomes a sort of Skinner box, the characters within prodded and cajoled by jolts of the otherworldly. |
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The music of James Lucas, a 20-year-old from Bristol, chirps, chimes, buzzes and brims with otherworldly eeriness. |
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There is a delightfully odd, twangy soundtrack, which plays counterpoint to the otherworldly feel of the rest of the film. |
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Dazzling mid-air manoeuvres were a feature of some of the more dramatic otherworldly episodes. |
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I am no otherworldly saint who leads a beautiful life of self-sacrifice and prayer in a secluded hermitage. |
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The oculus windows depicted in each of their two cells illuminate the figures with an otherworldly silvery light. |
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The transportation gates spin lazily, giving the setting an otherworldly vibe. |
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Far ahead to the north, across a rock-strewn gulf, was a chain of low-lying mountains locked away behind an otherworldly wall of haze. |
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Despite the sky's artificiality, one was enveloped by the physical and otherworldly dimensions of the piece. |
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In its ideology and its practice it is neither a renunciatory nor an otherworldly religion. |
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My favorite imitator, the Hinckley columbine, is like a butter-yellow, otherworldly bird. |
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Even the seedpods, which are so often used in dried flower arrangements, suggest an otherworldly sense of exotic enchantment. |
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As the wind kicked up, the plates and lids began rattling against the stone, beating out a mournful, otherworldly cadence. |
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His recuperative powers are almost otherworldly and his threshold for pain legendary. |
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This gave the film an ethereal, otherworldly quality that drew critical praise and, again, commercial indifference. |
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The sounds become electronic drones, otherworldly howls, pulverizing static, and then are melded into harsh industrial soundscapes. |
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New Yorker Colin Brant's two naive-style oil paintings evoke otherworldly idylls with manicured grass, trees and happy, relaxed people. |
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Jane seems worthless to all who meet her, but we know she has hidden depths, evident in her otherworldly drawings. |
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A precious opium-eating den, with a boudoir for hire and an elegant powder room, this hangout is lavish and otherworldly. |
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It's an otherworldly site, fringed with dunes and studded with bone-white calcium carbonate spires called tufa towers. |
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Such recognition may involve confronting their own deaths or entering into contact with ghosts, mythic and otherworldly creatures. |
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I walked out quietly, closing my eyes before I faced the otherworldly brightness of the hotel lobby. |
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So here again we have her as that which is both of the body and outside of bodily experience, both in the world and otherworldly. |
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The opportunity to have a close encounter with an otherworldly spirit brought visitors by the hundreds. |
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Her otherworldly dreamscapes are lush and gorgeous, with a dark, dangerous undertone. |
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Golden light makes the landscape seem otherworldly, yet it has the reassuring impress of humanity about it. |
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He considers it the usual crazy talk until one night when his sternum is nearly crushed by a snarling, otherworldly apparition. |
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From the opening notes of Venus, the duo launch their haunting otherworldly soundscapes shot through with Moog synthesisers and Fender Rhodes. |
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True concentrated exoticism, which offers an otherworldly voyage of elegance. |
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The company creates an otherworldly, emotionally charged atmosphere, uniting the audience in an imagined world of secret ritual. |
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If something difficult and opaque that eludes understanding comes up, it is not a subject for discussion, but unreal, positively otherworldly. |
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Suddenly a Chopin polonaise fills the room, soft and enchanting and so otherworldly that nurses pause on their rounds to listen and some patients take a break from their pain. |
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Silly ghost stories are otherworldly dalliances, whereas Frankenstein projects dilemmas of coherence and comprehension that are a permanent challenge for narration. |
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Fluorescent light fixtures attached to the ceiling illuminated the space, and the green, orange and yellow powder glowed with an otherworldly, psychedelic intensity. |
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But it wasn't some ethereal, otherworldly experience for me. |
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Three films about British brains show the trouble of bringing otherworldly intelligence to the big screen. |
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Firstly, landing in Antarctica with the Illiouchin, I really felt like I was part of something unusual in a seemingly otherworldly place. |
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The otherworldly serenity and ineffable beauty of the third movement bring us to the threshold of the heavenly life that awaits us in the finale. |
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It is strange, therefore, that theologians should ever have tried to give the word a totally ethereal and otherworldly meaning. |
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His life changes when an otherworldly crisis forces him to awaken spiritual powers from his long-forgotten birthright. |
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He is also a healer and a psychopomp, one who accompanies the dead to their otherworldly domain. |
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It's believed that a shaman-like nat kadaw can be possessed by these otherworldly beings and provide important life advice. |
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Besides, the Opera House's grandness certainly provides the perfect backdrop for Hegarty's otherworldly tales of sorrow. |
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The history of horrors in the North Caucasus is so extraordinary and so long as to seem almost otherworldly. |
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Not unlike a praying mantis, her odd and otherworldly beauty takes time to notice. |
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It's the mood of the record that initially captivates: it is otherworldly but uplifting as much as unsettling. |
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In thinly applied pinks, violets and greys, each canvas features an almost otherworldly view of the Thames. |
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The Estadio Ricardo Saprissa in San Jose seems to have otherworldly powers of inspiration when it comes to purple-clad Deportivo. |
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The powerful and enigmatic Pi Neo bottle is an otherworldly creation signed by the designer Serge Mansau. |
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With blackness all around it, these burning colours made Loch Shiel look like some lake of the infernal regions, an otherworldly vision, intense and remarkably beautiful. |
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The interpenetration of the worldly and the otherworldly, the mundane and the spiritual, the workaday and the worshipful, enrich our folklore as well as our classics. |
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The uneven topography alternated between blocks of ice mesas, deep ice craters, bony ice ridges, and rolling ice dunes glowing an otherworldly sapphire-blue. |
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Later that night, this low-key man went out on stage with otherworldly energy. |
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The 44-year-old Singaporean exudes an otherworldly openness of mind. |
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Mountain passes lead to high plains dotted with green scrub and otherworldly rock outcroppings. |
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From the day he entered the league, Rodriguez was distinguished by his otherworldly power and prowess. |
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In 2000, he founded Blue Origin, in the hopes of lending a hand in the development of an otherworldly society. |
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It is has a strange otherworldly and mythical quality to it, like a cinematic dream and the result is not vacuously uplifting but powerfully moving. |
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So the whole ritual is a sublimated performance in glittering vestments and ceremonial gestures which transform everydayness into a quasi-encounter with the otherworldly. |
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The production design of the spaceship itself is otherworldly and spooky. |
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At Lehman Caves, sign up early for one of the guided tours through an otherworldly half mile of stalactites, stalagmites, and twisting, straw-shaped helictites. |
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His preoccupations caricature Fedor's preoccupation with infinity by reducing what is for Fedor a kind of otherworldly transcendence to the pragmatism of a perpetuum mobile. |
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The Joshua Tree Music Festival is a family-friendly global music experience held in the shadows of the otherworldly Joshua Tree National Park. |
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His fame instead rests on the sound he achieved by amplifying the Delta Blues style, the energy with which he did this, and his ethereal, almost otherworldly voice. |
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Their ethos affects many of Birmingham's schools. Still, as the book shows, Deobandis come in many varieties: they can be pietistical and otherworldly, politicised or militant. |
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Battle the unholy forces of the Burning Hells with all-new character classes such as the otherworldly Witch Doctor, or with re-imagined warriors from Diablo's past, like the powerful Barbarian. |
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He comes and goes with strange gestures, sudden obliterations and expansions, giving the impression of some kind of otherworldly being that would be weakened by the approach of a human face. |
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Worldly and otherworldly interests of the brotherhoods are furthered not only through a large informal commercial sector, but also through the creation of new religious ties with people in other parts of the world. |
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He notes that the beliefs saw the meaning of life as otherworldly mystical experience. |
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The yuccas give the refuge an otherworldly, Seussian air, as though the Lorax might hop out at any moment. |
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It's taken a starring role in Gladiator, Rules of Engagement, Alexander and Babel The kasbahs, Berber villages and otherworldly sandscapes are the key draw. |
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The hour added something otherworldly to the atmosphere. |
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Walk the pontoon bridge across the crystal clear Cahow Lake and enjoy the otherworldly stillness. |
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These were also bureaucratized to a certain extent, and supplied with a complement of otherworldly soldiers who could quash nefast influences. |
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Psi Girls, her otherworldly video installation featuring examples of young women with telekinetic powers from cinema, is included in this retrospective. |
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The result is a rather ethereal album of changing moods, swinging from the sepulchral Where we had never gone, with its funereal organs and otherworldly voice, to the more joyful Tears coming home. |
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Like his scandalously barefoot goat-god in L'après-midi d'un faune, he seems to conjoin the animal and the otherworldly and to fuse, as in his choreography for The Rite of Spring, the primitive and the futuristic. |
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The movie's close encounters – conducted through a glowing screen in an eerie chamber inside the alien craft – deliver that sense of otherworldly awe that sci-fi fans crave. |
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He is otherworldly, but not nearly as otherworldly as his art. James Turrell calls himself a painter in light and has spent his career creating an objectless art that seems to be made of solid light. |
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While most nations would be content with one otherworldly football talent every 20 years, France had the good fortune to produce both Michel Platini and Zinédine Zidane in fairly quick succession. |
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And for once I welcomed the encore, Gluck's Dance of the Blessed Spirits from Orpheus and Euridice, otherworldly and evocative. |
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The royal family is archaically otherworldly. |
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She understood that her books' otherworldly implications could be drawn just as meaningfully from her long, mingy striving in ordinary places as they could from other subject matter. |
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Bachman displayed otherworldly poise in the nets, turning aside 34 shots. |
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And on the current album The Crying Light, Antony produces music more tender and otherworldly than anything else around. |
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We must recruit from the miserable and hopefully before they are sucked into otherworldly hopes. |
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Using the wood press, shaping boards, and other general manufacturing duties are par for the course for these big-headed, otherworldly workers. |
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Swabia is hog heaven, where sausages achieve otherworldly perfection and the wine flows free. |
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Fusing electro, dub, rock, psychedelia and soul they create a sound spacious and otherworldly. |
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Every religion that becomes ascendant, in so far as it is not otherworldly, must necessarily set its stamp upon the methods and administration of the law. |
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Charu Singh plays the orchestrator who brings together otherworldly beings that populate the myths of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism into her first book, Path of the Swan. |
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Erika has tapped into the mysterious happenings aboard the ship and communicated with its otherworldly inhabitants using her gifts of Vision and Astral Projection. |
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By charting this otherworldly universe, Matthew Carl Strecher makes palpable for the reader a bizarre literary landscape where the metaphysical and the tangible often collide. |
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Home to leopards, Indian bisons, gibbons, slow loris, wild boars and a variety of reptiles and birds, the tangle of deep forests gives you an otherworldly ambience. |
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