Indeed, as I've argued, "faster than realtime" apps like Highlight creates a eerie, perhaps even a creepy, kind of serendipity.
It may strike an eerie note that a computer could become a more prodigious composer than Mozart, Haydn, Brahms and Beethoven combined.
The station's eerie brightness is a reminder of too many false dawns.
" Ms. Brown formed her Trisha Brown Dance Company in 1970, the same year she created the straightforward but eerie event for a solo male dancer, matter-of-factly called "Man Walking Down the Side of a Building.
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Teeth-jarring fights and the gruesome discovery of a "ripped tart" in the shadow-filled streets of London's East End are the first glimpses viewers have of BBC America's new crime drama, all set to the eerie soundtrack of a grating violin.
The pathway then passes near the Rollright Stones, an eerie rock formation resembling a king and a witch, overlooking the plains.
The eerie tunnels -- a significant portion of which is open to the public as a museum -- took on other uses over the course of history.
Anyway, the similarities between that late 1999 moment and now are beyond eerie, there is a tangible sense of deja vu that cannot (should not?) be ignored.
In an eerie glimpse of what a cashless society enables, the government of Argentina has taken the drastic step of mandating banks to report every credit card purchase to the tax authorities, AFIP.
Kushner employs a similarly eerie confidence throughout her novel, which constantly entwines the invented with the real, and she often uses the power of invention to give her fiction the authenticity of the reportorial, the solidity of the historical.
But even with blasting and machinery grinding through the rock day and night, most New Yorkers are blithely unaware of the construction or the eerie underworld that includes a massive, eight-story cavern, miles of tunnels and watery, gravel-filled pits.
Here, familes can splash about in the warm turquoise waters against a backdrop of eerie lava fields.
It's eerie, but also suggests a neighborhood on pause, taking a breath before chugging along in some new direction.
As a few people pulled on the line, it grew taut, as a green, eerie shadow resolved itself into the classic, menacing profile.
The result is chilling at times, with Arborea using the empty spaces and silence as much as notes to create a remote and eerie world.
President Obama, who has mainly limited his comments about New Orleans to feel-good boilerplate, did pledge to make good on President Bush's promise on that eerie, floodlit night in a deserted Jackson Square in 2005, to rebuild New Orleans better and stronger.
Spider-silk saw notes warble through, sounding more familiar than their eerie call probably should and framing a gentle counterpoint from viola and cello.
But normally, save for the odd urban explorer or raver illegally slipping onto the tracks for a nose around or a dance, this eerie world of shadows and ghosts has been all but forgotten.
Of an evening, officers of the African Service might peruse a new work of history or philosophy: an eerie precursor of the Nazi officers who relaxed to the sound of Beethoven after a day in the gas chambers.
Radio communications were kept to a minimum, and an eerie calm settled inside the aircraft.
Luckily it was an earthquake, it seemed to last a few seconds and was rather eerie to say the least.
The necromorphs themselves have an eerie, nigh-amorphous appearance that gives them a nice nightmare quality.
It begins with the eerie, rising horror strings and quickly escalates into a rhythmic percussion that perfectly expresses the tension the Songbird carries with him.
By an eerie co-incidence, the two teams share a final opponent.
And it's eerie how you keep referring to this MDR MRSA as a gay community disease or man who are bisexual disease.
"Boston is kind of eerie at the moment, " said Chris Moran, a veteran snowplow driver doing his best to keep the roads clear.
Nightly shows, which kick off at 9 pm, take place in a glorious 18th-century patio full of eerie shadows and cascading greenery, and are complemented by hauntingly melancholic music.
Victor Hugo (1802-85) was a splendid draftsman, particularly when it came to eerie and fantastic subjects.
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