But Americans in 1963 were in the midst of a Cold War, still haunted by the specters of Cuba and Berlin and Korea. |
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As they smile into the camera, they seem to be cheerfully willing their own namelessness, and become strange specters of themselves. |
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Any number of specters could be floating in the cold, thin air or cavorting among icily twinkling stars. |
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But the movie is mostly about people seeing ghost images on TVs, seeing specters and electronics turning themselves on and off. |
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In such a light, psychology would be the science of the double, of specters, and every photograph a double exposure. |
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Earlier I compared the apparition of specters in Observe the Sons of Ulster to sequences of reverance in Macbeth and Hamlet. |
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Spirits and specters do not only play an important part in Johnathan's story, they also operate on a metanarrative level. |
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The two men led us in silence, moving like two specters from something out of a ghost story. |
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His greatest scenes happen at night, and the characters in these tenebrous situations are seen, like specters, emerging from shadows. |
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Only when memory is, like the narrator's in Kesey's novel, sufficiently dim, do the dead appear as specters and ghosts. |
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Shooting entirely on film, Davis personally oversaw the animation of the specters at his production studios in Indiana. |
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Now increasingly more specters flew around him, all speaking at the same time. |
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The specters of unemployment and poverty stalk the play, inspiring both Darwinian struggle and existential crises. |
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People love to be frightened by make-believe versions of the supernatural, such as ghost stories and vividly hideous specters that pop out of the dark. |
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But then there are a couple of specters in the film, and there is a tension between them. |
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Famine, death and despair are becoming constant specters, haunting the Sudan. |
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He understood that only specters are able to move so quickly, as quickly as thoughts. |
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What he saw seemed to be a city, a city built of clay in which there were several specters. |
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New guests that seemed to look like human specters and who were able float! |
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The specters did not appear to worry about Nathan who was experiencing everything as an observer. |
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Some specters had introduced themselves and had names Curiosity, Attention and Confidence. |
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The twin specters of looming energy shortages emptying our wallets and global warming melting glaciers make finding a solution for our petroleum addiction urgent from both a financial and environmental perspective. |
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Wordsworth's specters, Simpson demonstrates, are the eerier for resembling automatons, making country lanes look like factory floors. |
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In the water Nathan relived everything he had gone through in the desert: his meeting with the Bedouin, with the human specters and with the man with the straw hat. |
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Specters sometimes drifted throughout the area, watching him with disconcertingly blank faces of incorporeal ectoplasm and dematerializing seconds later. |
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