It did nothing to alleviate the depression, desperation, and miasmic ennui that was engulfing me. |
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If you do not shake thoroughly, the pigment and the medium come out of the bottle in one miasmic clump. |
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His miasmic reputation has always overshadowed the guy's ability to write a really strong, catchy piece. |
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Is this a bureaucracy so miasmic that Peter honestly didn't know what Paul was doing? |
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The situation is exacerbated by the miasmic chaos of Spanish planning regulations. |
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It's one of those soupy, miasmic New York summer nights when you can feel the microbial rot ooze down your throat with each breath. |
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The protagonist describes the miasmic ulcers that afflict everyone. |
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It was not a loch at all, it was a stinking miasmic kloake, and as such an ideal generator of marsh gas, natural gas or methane. |
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Such experiences were unlike dreams, or any of the miasmic apparitions that arise in the natural psyche, below the mind. |
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Will thought of the shadowy miasmic forest they would all soon move into, a way of living that was an inversion of all their values. |
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Like that album's career-reviving qualities, Blackstar pioneers new ground It's the most extreme album of his career, sketching a bleak soundscape awash with miasmic strings, brooding horns and banshee sax improvisation. |
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They seem not to walk through air so much as to be pushed by the movements of some viscous, miasmic substance that's difficult to travel through and more difficult to see through. |
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Miasmic hallways, sputtering coffee machines, and jaundiced light haunt the Paris hospital in which much of the film unfolds, trumping all gruesome effects of disease. |
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