I particularly noted the basses of the chorus as they sinisterly intoned the conspirators music. |
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A strong smell of disinfectant was hanging in the air, and fruit machines were winking sinisterly in semi-darkness. |
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May be it was just because of her bad mood and hopeless situation but it seemed as if they were laughing sinisterly and mocking at her. |
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Seeing the eerie slicks and eddies of the water racing through at seven knots while a lonely cormorant beats its way up the sound is almost sinisterly memorable. |
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A look back at his work would reveal a persistent obsession with pain, suffering and the sinisterly hypnotic potential of martyrdom to provoke and inspire. |
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The avant-garde Leftists also found something sinisterly consoling in representational realism, which reassures us with images of a world we feel at home with. |
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The fossil record of the Anthropocene will thus show a planetary ecosystem homogenised through domestication. More sinisterly, there are the fossils that will not be found. |
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More sinisterly, after 87km, an orphanage now stands by the road. |
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His plays came under attack from the sinisterly named Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign. In this section Roaming Set in stone Soul man Hot air Work man Holiday blues Offline? |
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These range from the tiny money spiders to the more sinisterly named rustic wolf spider. |
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More sinisterly, incidents of bullying English children at school rose sharply, with ChildLine Scotland reporting a sudden increase in calls from despairing English children. Now an outsider has dared to join in. |
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At a stroke, Anglo-Catholicism became English, patriotic and insular, rather than Roman, Italian and sinisterly post-Council of Trent. |
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Blaming the Russian Air Force for the death of civilians, and even more sinisterly, the death of children, is pure propaganda. |
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Drop-dead striking in her silken dove-grey gowns, McTeer's fine Merteuil insinuates and machinates in a sinisterly breathy, mock-soothing manner, her eyes a-glare with scheming circumspection and latent with injury. |
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This includes cases where conflict erupts into violence as in inchoate street riots or, more sinisterly, in the pre-meditated activities of criminal gangs and terrorists. |
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The categorical imperative was easily vulgarised: into a duty to humanity in general rather than to anybody in particular, and more sinisterly into the elevation of race, class or any other collective above the individual. |
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The twisty wire was no longer an obstacle, and the clear plastic strands holding the necks sinisterly in place were despatched with a snip of scissors. |
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