It is a situation that outdoes any Hollywood disaster movie script in drama, surreality, and potential horror. |
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His present work concerns itself with the surreality of living in urban dystopias that is experienced on a collective level. |
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The war novel contains an element of surreality in order to deny the horror. |
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It is dance as theatre, concert and ballet in one, and shows how full of originality and surreality high modernism could be. |
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Normally I'm aware I'm dreaming due to the subtle layer of surreality but this one was clear as day. |
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For all that, though, there was a certain amusing surreality to the show, with jabbering rats, crazed socks and giant bluebottles all regularly putting in appearances. |
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Or maybe I just think that I prefer to mirror the surreality of the world in this way. |
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Its riot coverage, however, could be characterized as the mutterings of someone having a nightmare yet somehow determined to control the terrible surreality of the dreamscape. |
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And since she'll never be one of them, why not make a joke out of the reality, and surreality, of her down-to-earth self? |
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There was a sense of camaraderie that came from the surreality of their situation. |
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But I'm talking about Washington, where much reality is surreality to begin with. |
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The surreality of the crash scene dawned upon him only when he saw a holy figure in the smoke. |
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It has recently added some Las Vegas surreality by going into partnership with MGM Mirage, owner of some of Vegas's biggest casinos, including the Bellagio and Luxor. |
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In this and other similarly beautiful, goofy, and profound sentences, Arbus embraces — and imparts — the surreality of the photographic experience to her interlocutor, whether she's behind the camera or not. |
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