The meanings shuffle across many levels, some streaking away beyond vision, leaving tantalising traces of ominousness. |
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The one large and seven small photos, framed with metal and wrapped or embedded with copper wire, communicated a feeling of ominousness. |
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Through his use of uses darkness a sense of ominousness is heightened and audience complacency is refused. |
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To the Macedonians, the future is always portentous, ringing with the ominousness of the past. |
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It encased him from foot to chin, and a long black cloak only increased his ominousness. |
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Chinese Symbol for drink water from a winding canal with one wine cup floating on it so as to wash away ominousness. |
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From the opening sequence, there's an uneasy sense of hovering and watching and waiting, a queasy ominousness that lasts throughout. |
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The description may make the work sound as if it is overloaded with imagery, but Spell is in fact surprisingly subtle, evoking an air of futility and ominousness. |
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No one has ever squeezed as many laughs out of ominousness as Charles Addams did. |
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Katharina, by contrast, brings the ominousness to the surface, completely upending Wagner's moral scheme. |
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Mr. Cork's sound design rumbles and echoes with increasing ominousness as the lovers approach their doom. |
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The film stays remarkably faithful to the authors vision, perfectly summoning up the brooding ominousness of small-town life in 18th-century France. |
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Asleep in a dream world, where the grass is still green and there is a horizon of dreams to visit the cloth covering her, though, takes on ominousness of a shroud. |
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The seamless combination of dialogue, color palette, music and editing created a feeling of ominousness throughout the film keeping my stomach churning. |
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Yet in addition to its austere poetry, the painting exerts an ominousness. |
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And the very fact that it is somewhat vague adds to its ominousness. |
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He's there to deliver the dark news, the mournful tone, while in the background John Williams's haunting guitar solos inflect a general mood of ominousness. |
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It is this ominousness that lends the works their drama. |
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The effect of the poem's cryptic chanting composition is a kind of subliminal ominousness. |
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Even though there is a sobering ominousness regarding the coming of the Lord, believers should not allow fear to frustrate their hopes. |
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The poem closes with the ominousness of the lidless eyes watching and the reminder that 'She will outlast you. |
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But it forgoes the crackling pace, light touch and surprisingly sophisticated sexual banter of the original, opting for melancholy, ominousness and sentimentality. |
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