It's easy to understand, of course, why Arnold wanted to deƫmphasize the spookier aspects of the story. |
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An onshore breeze rattling through the ruins smelled like the sea and made the vacant place spookier. |
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The fact that eternal life ends up being spookier than death gives the story a unique philosophical dimension, helping to ground the more overwrought plot twists. |
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Ms. Moore's voice is a bit spookier than Ms. Follin's, and the band's music feels spacier and slightly tougher to grasp than that of Cults, but they're clearly of a pair. |
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If you fancy something a bit spookier than our gig of the week pick, Drummonds is playing host to AKA Ska's 8th annual Skalloween spooktacular. |
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Things can get even spookier at night, when a contracted security firm takes over, leaving three or four men alone, in the dark, with the ancient stones. |
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Mark Van Raamsdonk, a young theorist at the University of British Columbia, likes to use a spookier analogy to describe this, namely the chip that controls a Matrix-like video game. |
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One really feels like they are in an unidentified, timeless underground shelter during the play, and cinematic contrast lighting makes the experience even spookier. |
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Where the candy is plentiful, and the night seems that much spookier. |
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