As in the four other pictures, one glimpses a passing figure, perhaps the wraith of paganism. |
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Sylvia enters first, a wraith of a girl, her clothing falling on her as it might on a hanger, no conceivable form underneath. |
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It wasn't the wordless lyrics of death of the wraith, but it was very close, and Jeremy had the sickening feeling that it was a call to arms. |
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Her voice was tired, but she was starting to look like her usual self instead of the pale, thin wraith she had been. |
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It broke Eleanora's heart to see her daughter become that wraith of her former self. |
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By the time she made it to the 2000 Grammy Awards, she was literally a shadow, or perhaps even a wraith, of her former self. |
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Most appropriately, she looked like a wraith, thin and stooped, with dark, tragic eyes. |
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But in the end it is fascinating, as Pilate's figure swirls before us, a wraith of smoke whose shape shifts with each new attempt to grasp it. |
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Just a wraith of cloud over Rangitoto at 0615 and then a partial eclipse kicked in. |
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It can even sometimes just power right through base defenses which really the wraith couldn't have handled in the original game. |
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Despite the insubstantial nature of the wraith, it appeared opaque enough, and stood in the center of the study's hardwood floor with its wings fully outstretched. |
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I had never seen the rancher, who lived in the thrown-together compound of unmatched buildings down by the river, only a thin wraith of smoke coiling out of his chimney. |
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The faintest noise, it sounded like the creeping of some wraith. |
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The onstage wraith would fall on steaks and chocolates as soon as the curtain had descended. |
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In the second half, she finds glimmers of physical memory that connect the wraith to the former life. |
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No trace, only my cigarette smoke, hovering like a wraith, betrayed my presence by leaving the shadow of its scent as it passed through drab walls. |
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She was filled with a strange mixture of awe and fear at seeing Erik's skill with the sword, almost that he wasn't a man at all, but a ghostly night wraith. |
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This was definitely how the wraith was able to haxor accounts, by getting in with a friend status. |
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That loss let the solar wind thin its atmosphere to the wraith which remains today. If this theory is correct, that process should still be happening. |
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This amulet summons a Sabretooth tiger wraith. |
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The story is over, I won't see the scarred wraith of Celebrimbor again, I won't have to face Sauron's murderous henchman, Black Hand, or his talons. |
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Spartan's sharp-looking sendup is anything but scary in looks, but deep down is a phantom wraith ready to wreak havoc at will. |
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Then there was Richard Walker, a donnish, bespectacled wraith who emerged slimmer than ever from two years of teaching in a remote corner of Sudan. |
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She almost didn't see Wraith slipping through the shadows, but he caught her arm and motioned for her to follow him. |
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But I do know that the majority of people unblinkingly, unthinkingly nod and drool at whatever the Wraith Industry spews our way. |
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Resurrected from death and inextricably linked to a Wraith Spirit, Talion ventures on a quest of vengeance and discovery to unearth why he has been denied the peace of death. |
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