The sepulchral hyper-meticulousness of his previous film is here opened up with the wide coastal and oceanic setting. |
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He speaks in resigned, sepulchral tones, and seems to have a strange affinity toward shadows and corners. |
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But now it's almost November, almost All Saints' Day, and there's a sale on sepulchral candles, brightly colored, in four-packs. |
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The shade of corruption laid a sepulchral pall over the land, affecting all in its wake. |
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It was a delightful characterisation, underpinned by that wonderfully dark and sepulchral voice, used musically and never overdone. |
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In the sepulchral gloom of the strip club two other dancers are substituted. |
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The row over ties and over which news organisation had been the more sepulchral rumbled all week and became a story in its own right. |
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He does not, it must be said, match one's idea of a funeral director, being neither gaunt nor sepulchral. |
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The author of a treatise on sepulchral urns lately discovered in Norfolk was moved to comment. |
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The figure of Christ, his sepulchral pallor set off by a shroud of tender pink, confronts the viewer with awesome directness. |
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You wouldn't think it appropriate in this day and age to describe a voice on a telephone as sepulchral, would you? |
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Unintelligible Latinisms litter the insides of the booklet, awkwardly coupling with sepulchral imagery. |
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Mother and son lie together, sepulchral white sheets covering them, rejoined in a kind of death, and David can finally close his eyes and dream. |
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In contrast with the long tradition of sepulchral poetry that preceded it, the poem thematizes that eminently modern concept, the nation. |
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A maze of sterile-looking, particle-board cubicles had been erected in the room and the lights dimmed to a sepulchral twilight. |
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Lee's sepulchral tones and commanding presence made the architect of evil a character to relish. |
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Now our stone may differ a little from the general run of Holed Stones found in many of the sepulchral monuments to be found in Western Europe to India. |
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Therefore, in the first sublunar region, below the epidermis of this planet in which we live, the dead dwell in a cold and sepulchral manner. |
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At times the sepulchral pacing and stilted interactions verge on the genteel. |
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For the ritual sequence, sepulchral voices growl a litany as if from the pagan past. |
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The Domus de Janas are sepulchral structures consisting of tombs carved into the rock and the most varied forms. |
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Human habitation is also confirmed by the discovery of three sepulchral grottoes. |
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In the midst of a sepulchral silence they heard the telephone calls of relatives who would never receive an answer. |
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On the sepulchral silence that ensued, his resonant voice rose and fell, like the tolling of a bell. |
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The font and the sepulchral tablet in memory of the discoverer Sven Hedin are made of Orrefors crystal and designed by Liss Eriksson. |
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Wilde called on a sepulchral Jefferson Davis at his Mississippi Plantation. |
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The men halted and whipped around to see a sepulchral ghost approach them. |
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Even the most magnificent landscapes are powerless without figures, not forgetting Poussin's Arcadia, were it devoid of the shepherds and the sepulchral inscription. |
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Gossip, therefore, died and a sepulchral silence descended on the shop except for the customers' self-obsessed questions and the barber's answers. |
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The tenuous suggestion that Stonehenge may thus be a sepulchral monument, is perhaps strengthened by the large number of burial mounds in the surrounding landscape. |
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Shafts of direct sunlight are carefully choreographed to shine down directly onto the altar, their intensity emphasized by the sepulchral semi-darkness of the surroundings. |
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The funeral was a sepulchral mix of tears, pain, and black clothes. |
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The sad fact is, plenty of high-performing companies have positively sepulchral atmospheres, with employees who pretty much loathe their cipherlike existences. |
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The whole ensemble has a sepulchral quality, and it is no surprise to learn that the work was created in memory of the artist's father, who died last year. |
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What makes it so remarkable is how sepulchral the voices are. |
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These hut circles were usually in pairs, and surrounded by groups of tumuli of sepulchral origin. |
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Doom emphasizes melody, melancholy tempos, and a sepulchral mood relative to many other varieties of metal. |
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The very few men who arrived to violate its sepulchral silence always entered this trap carrying the instrument of their own downfall in their hands. |
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Not a single recipient benefits from the huge gears that turn with a sepulchral tone, barely disturbed by the lightweight of a young local tightrope walker. |
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During his visit to Pasargadae Alexander ordered his architect Aristobulus to decorate the interior of the sepulchral chamber of Cyrus' tomb. |
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During reinforcement works, it was found the presence of a tidy pavement at the far end of the sepulchral chamber as well as the re-use of the hillock during the Iron Age. |
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The result is a rather ethereal album of changing moods, swinging from the sepulchral Where we had never gone, with its funereal organs and otherworldly voice, to the more joyful Tears coming home. |
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A suburban arena that was so sepulchral you could hear the grass grow. |
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