The Limehouse Cut is an arrow-straight channel direct from Bow Locks to Limehouse, less picturesque and eerily quiet. |
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After the artist's eerily long period of absolute stillness, an assistant unburies him with urgent, rescuelike speed and efficiency. |
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They were terrifying and unearthly, eerily bloodchilling as they invoked all evil spirits to possess them. |
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The soup is a vegetable broth that tastes eerily of chicken, with overcooked tomatoes, carrots, zucchini and celery. |
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The room was bare and unwelcoming, her surroundings felt cold and eerily quiet. |
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The haunting melody drifted up towards them, sounding eerily like to an owl hooting at nighttime. |
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There were clowns on stilts, eerily taking giant strides around the square. |
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And, finally, there could be cemeteries for hypochondriacs which are, and will remain, eerily empty. |
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He toured the eerily dark and vacant structure to get a close-up view of the damage. |
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The big group fell silent and watched with eerily solemn faces as the two girls approached. |
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The Melbourne Cricket Ground, a contemporary colosseum, growls and echoes eerily as Waugh makes the long walk to the crease. |
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This isn't simply an imitation or impersonation of Brando, but it's eerily close. |
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The young man in question slowly emerged form the pitch-black shadows of the closet as eerily as a phantom. |
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But it is eerily impressive, like watching a brilliant young bodybuilder flexing his steroidal muscles. |
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The whitewashed walls glowed eerily in the light refracted from the flood lamps through the rain. |
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This pyrotechnical extension to the Great Wall glowed eerily under dark of night as the fire climbed up and over dunes. |
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All the same, there are two passages in the book that I found eerily premonitory of what she would do ten years later. |
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In the harsh light cast by the sun against the snow, she appeared ghostly, unreal, eerily beautiful. |
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And, even if the eerily atmospheric music is a trifle intrusive, the design recreates the glaucous strangeness of the fjords. |
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As we arrive on the scene of the accident, his words become an eerily accurate prophecy. |
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The pointer was already spelling something else, moving eerily across the glossy surface. |
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A trickle of punters browsed the market in Parliament Street and department stores were eerily quiet. |
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The noise of it shutting echoed eerily through the seemingly empty hallway. |
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The vast lawns, portico and grand entrance hall were eerily quiet and empty. |
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These holiday season signs seem eerily out of place in this grief-stricken city. |
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Attempting to convey an epic feel on a low budget, the movie introduces us to an amnesiac protagonist who wakes up to an eerily empty London. |
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He plays a talented sculptor who has made a living making his wax creations look eerily lifelike. |
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He defied the wishes of his family concerning his career in a manner eerily prophetic of his son. |
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Some of the windows had shutters that were eerily creaking in the slight breeze. |
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The main complex loomed before them, eerily lit by the setting sun and the fire. |
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In front of him stood a masked man clutching a knife in one hand, grinning eerily at him. |
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And the rain hammered the villa from all sides and the wind howled eerily, wanting to get in. |
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Each character's tiniest word or gesture rang eerily true for me, and all of the performances were so effortlessly convincing. |
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In the midst of the night, this encampment in these sparse woods on the edge of Ther'kass was eerily silent. |
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For one eerily glorious moment in time, the whole entire world seemed to be completely silent. |
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Putting out an eerily similar editorial is liable to lead to escalation now. |
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Everyone has checked and double-checked their tickets, but the grapevine is eerily quiet. |
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The marketplace is eerily quiet, as many people are staying away in fear of catching the dreaded bird flu. |
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Visitors to Madame Tussaud's are impressed with how eerily lifelike the new Robbie Williams waxwork looks. |
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The sounds of armor-piercing bullets and missiles whizzing past your head is eerily believable. |
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Hampden, meanwhile, was eerily wreathed in freezing fog but neither the elements nor the task ahead of him seemed to cow Smith's spirits. |
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Yet it seems eerily reminiscent of the empty politics of spin that we endure at home. |
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Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax packages are eerily reminiscent of the Reagan cuts. |
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Her footsteps resounded eerily through the six levels of stairs, as her thoughts raced through evil and distressing scenarios. |
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Large pieces of glass propped against one side of the cell eerily reverberate the soothing sounds of cascading water. |
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In less than two seconds the Portal was open, a perfect circle, limned eerily by writhing feathers of blue coronal discharge. |
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A glistening black stuffed crow is perched on the volume's edge, its splayed wings and claws eerily delineated against the lucent white pages. |
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Madison's room was eerily dark and quiet, and the smell of lemon flavored Lysol permeated throughout the air. |
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Now, however, the vast lobby is eerily silent save a single discordant chord struck repeatedly by a piano tuner. |
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Everything was eerily quiet, the sound of cutlery clattering against a plate and the scraping of chairs abnormally loud in the silence. |
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A sea lion lets out a single long deep-throated bellow that eerily pierces the air like an elephant's roar. |
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A dog barks somewhere off in the floods, but otherwise it's awfully, eerily quiet. |
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The tiki torches had flickered out, but an 8-foot-long bed of coals glowed eerily in the darkness, waiting for bare feet. |
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The quake, which registered 8.9 on the Richter scale, was eerily localized directly beneath Fenway Park, the home of the Red Sox. |
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He was eerily calm all of a sudden, but had a sinister cast to his features as he smirked. |
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A Singaporean firm has developed a software program named Sally that can respond to short mobile-phone text messages in an eerily human way. |
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Her platinum bob, with its swoosh of side-brushed bangs, was eerily flawless. |
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Without context, subtlety, and commentary, a parody begins to look eerily like the scenario it is attempting to skewer. |
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I found myself in downtown Chicago and the city was eerily deserted. |
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Profiles of McGreevey from throughout his career depict him as a workaholic, driven, charming and schmoozy but eerily hollow in both personal life and political philosophy. |
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All bravado, Miguel rushes to her rescue, scooping up a three-inch, striped insect with threatening jaws and a large, baldish head that looks eerily human. |
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The whole mess was eerily silent, the only sound the scrape of spoons. |
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In the exhibition's cross-fading slide projection, eerily only the surrounding landscape appeared to change as he approached his final destination. |
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When the rest of the boys discovered a solo piano version from 1967, they simply layered it over the original backing track and added choirs of eerily reverbed vocals. |
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Althoff's paintings are eerily beautiful, displaying delicate mastery of line, color and form, while their subjects veer toward the strange and macabre. |
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This is eerily akin to the deus-ex climaxes to movies like Independence Day, in which a semi-autonomous, broad-reaching hunk of malware is tricked into self-destructing. |
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By midnight, the streets around Pushkin Square were eerily empty, save for a sea of grey-uniformed Interior Ministry troops. |
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In his heyday, Richards had an eerily clinical and meticulous approach to drug use, a backhanded compliment to be sure. |
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The whole episode sounds eerily similar to that which befell his Bully co-star, the late Brad Renfro. |
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Placed on jaggedly cut glass, which teeters, these forms have blue and red lights on them, recalling eerily police cars and ambulances that come in the wake of terror. |
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He saw the yellow and black police tape waving eerily in the strong wind. |
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The video was filmed before the massive violence that convulsed Kiev this week, but its message is eerily prescient. |
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Nearby, the Huka Falls are gushing forth, the sulphurous earth steams eerily and sludgy geysers are grumbling and occasionally completely losing their cool. |
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Resting place to 560,000 people, the eerily serene hills of Green-Wood are filled with detailed columbaria, self-referential statues, and ornate mausoleums. |
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The inauguration had to be held in the fortified Kremlin, surrounded by an eerily quiet city. |
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Each of the women had eerily similar stories that they offered to share on the stand. |
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And yet his music, to the end, although sometimes almost eerily serene, remained most often volcanic. |
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The drip, drip dripping sound of water echoed eerily, tensing her nerves. |
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He held his hands palm-up, lighting them eerily in the pale moonlight. |
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For a week prior to Easter Sunday, Seville's famed Semana Santa processions trail evocatively, and sometimes not a little eerily, through the streets. |
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The whole room seemed like an eerily, unaesthetic white prison. |
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The only noises to be heard over the crackling of the fire were the branches of the trees rubbing eerily against each other, and the occasional rumble of thunder. |
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The Pop Stand choir was eerily silent with the dominant sound that of chewed fingernails as handling errors, hospital passes and forced kicks stifled any attempts at rugby. |
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Is your name Oscar Lois Anderson?' Her Dalek voice echoed eerily through the black emptiness of the warehouse. |
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The vacant and shuttered shops in Bull Yard, designated by the city council as sites for up-market nosheries, remain eerily quiet. |
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The house was eerily silent on a Friday morning after a huge party. |
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The ophidian beast began to glow eerily, and Aaron could discern a fine webwork of veins and capillaries running throughout the creature's body. |
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Her pictures aren't self-revealing portraits of an artist, but eerily hypnotic reflections on how society constructs and compartmentalizes female identity. |
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The volcanic activity which created the Antrim Plateau also formed the eerily geometric pillars of the Giant's Causeway on the north Antrim coast. |
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That one word hangs over the theater, eerily pointing out that Eurydice is not only physically separated from her husband, but sentiently as well. |
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He is eerily crocodilian in a curiously tail-coated black outfit that is fringed in a garish green, but the object of offence is an odd black and green plaited circle. |
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The characters, who all seem eerily familiar, include Chris Yop, who fears he is going to lose his job for the unpardonable crime of taking another office worker's chair. |
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Sustained pitches bounce one to the other, clicking, almost plucking keypads add percussiveness, virtu-oso harmonics slide chromatically and eerily. |
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