The mental mind games these three play chillingly reveal truth to be a function of power. |
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Blackly funny and chillingly dystopian, Battle Royale has been having quite a resurgence recently. |
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The mocking inflexion in Lonnie's voice reminded Loren chillingly of someone else. |
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In the second movement, concertmaster Christopher Warren-Green's realization of the scordatura violin writing is chillingly compelling. |
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Just below, a freshly skinned ox head, looking chillingly alive, stares reproachfully at the viewer. |
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The mental mindgames the three plays chillingly reveal truth to be a function of power. |
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The werewolf bared its fangs in a mirthless grin and made a low growling sound that sounded chillingly like laughter. |
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The park also boasts a chillingly effective World Extinct Wildlife Cemetery to illustrate the plight of endangered species. |
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This is a complex wine that will sparkle as an accompaniment to a tall glass of bone chillingly cold lemon sorbet with sprigs of mint. |
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These allegations now seem chillingly credible in the light of the photographss. |
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The racial embodiment of this economic system produces a landscape chillingly similar to the one described by Koloane. |
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Miss Scarlet, a blonde-haired femme fatale, looks chillingly capable of wielding a dagger, in the dining room. |
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His original comments have been chillingly confirmed by the recent revelations in the letter written by one of the hijackers. |
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It's a chillingly honest picture of a man confronting his mortality, with turquoise eyes peering out of a ghostly white mask. |
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The situation of the Kosovar refugees brings this proposal chillingly up-to-date and highlights its urgency. |
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Gordon is a beautifully dark and chillingly funny exploration of human nature pushed to its threshold. |
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While the ways in which women in a given culture deal with violence against them may differ, the fact that it exists is chillingly universal. |
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A chillingly relevant storyline pits superpower against superpower in all-out war-with you in command. |
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It made her chillingly uneasy, like an earthquake shaking the house. |
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Even the ones who listened to punk found it chillingly well-produced. |
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Most chillingly, we lost one of our own in the terrorist war, the brilliant Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl, kidnapped and barbarically murdered in Pakistan. |
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It responded to a chillingly focused set of official strategies. |
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The i-MiEV looks chillingly like a Smart car that's been pigging out at Krispy Kreme. |
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And if the trailer is any indication, Meryl Streep plays a chillingly accurate Chief Elder. |
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His amoral raconteur is the perfect foil for Kinnear's chillingly selfish dullard. |
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The pattern – which if the judge had found Pistorius guilty of murder we could have named femicide – is chillingly familiar. |
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This revelation of Hannah's own calvary is done in a single shot, with chillingly delicate understatement – making it the most horrific thing in the film. |
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The ruling FMLN is just as partisan, if not quite so chillingly. |
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A chillingly enigmatic performance from Forbes Masson, who reminds us never to undervalue the odd bod in the corner. |
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A chillingly cool customer, we don't really understand what she's doing half the time and whether she's a double or triple agent. |
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This terrorist campaign, whether or not directed by The Committee and assisted by the RUC, continued to be chillingly effective. |
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And whereas Dido's court is ceremonious, the Sorceress's coven begins chillingly with an image of mocking sightlessness, every character facing and traveling a separate path, like so many zombies. |
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The recently released Millennium Ecosystem Assessment chillingly concludes that, unless we take action to mitigate the decline in ecosystem services, the costs to society will be substantial. |
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Their battles with the corrupt Indian legal system and the way they are exploitatively milked for bribes is chillingly convincing as is the shameful behaviour of their own family members in New Delhi. |
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As the archivist in charge of preserving our nation's historical memory, I find the archival twist in Orwell's tale of an information society gone horribly wrong both enormously disturbing and chillingly insightful. |
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With her mongoose stare, Streep chillingly recalls the PM's warrior persona, chainmail almost visible beneath the matronly blue as she smites the unions, the miners, the IRA, even the Argentine junta. |
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The white supremacist gang has a chillingly efficient structure. |
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His deep, resonant voice, somber but nonjudgmental in tone, allows the ugliness of the era and the phenomenon of Lustmord to speak chillingly for itself. |
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And Onegin's bored disdainfulness is chillingly painted by Leigh Melrose, making his ultimate collapse when Tatyana nobly renounces him a tragic retribution. |
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Chillingly stroking and caressing his microphone throughout, Brown delivered an imperiously deadpan set surreally dominated by eerie silence. |
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