Meanwhile, Julia learns about Cornwall's surfing tradition and ventures into one of the eeriest areas of Dartmoor. |
At its eeriest, the show manages to feel both intimate and world-historical: it's a fable about a social catastrophe threaded into the story of a lacerating midlife divorce. |
It appears that Hogg is the eeriest rogue, the most observable embezzler, that ever was known. |
It was late on Sunday and the 59-year-old, after being tracked down to his home in San Antonio, had just been told of one of golf's eeriest statistics. |
And this also includes getting to know some of nature's eeriest creepy crawlies in the bug houses. |
Because you don't think of the sound of a stream until it's dead and it's just the eeriest silence that you can imagine. |