The soundtrack was haunting, much in the way Jan Hammer made Miami Vice what it was in first few seasons back in the 80s.
With so many "known unknowns" haunting the markets in these flighty months of summer, Europe's leaders just have to pray that it is enough, for now.
In the haunting original footage, American soldiers offer him a cigarette, open his jacket to look for the wound and try to hoist him up.
Conductor Louis Langree led the orchestra in a wonderfully idiomatic account of the haunting and lushly melodic score.
But, as the new commissions roll in, something else is haunting Richard Meier: the spectre of Frank Gehry.
And it was a deconstruction of its own genre and existence, with a haunting narrative about the flawed belief in use of ultimate violence to achieve ultimate peace, that seemed unmanageable for mainstream movie audiences.
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And just perhaps, when the debate is over, the rationalizations and the distinctions and the semantic gymnastics are put to rest, we may be closer to answering for our generation the haunting question asked 139 years ago in a small military cemetery in Pennsylvania -- whether a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal can long endure.
The humor is so delectable, the images are so powerful, and darkly beautiful, and the music provides such a haunting counterpoint, that I'd love to describe the whole experience in minute detail.
Personally I'm glad you, and all who are of the same opinion, won't be haunting us in our nice, fresh, clean-air pubs.
With its comparably haunting scenery, including rice fields in the south and misty mountains in the north, its temples, some of which predate Angkor Wat, and its relative lack of crowds, Laos, ready or not, may just be it.
Numerous market participants have told me that it is fear of that being the trigger - the detonator more like - of the unexploded mass of bad debt in Spain that is haunting them.
Musical saws were particularly popular in the U.S. during the 1920s and '30s, and even though "mountain music" has dwindled in popularity, devotees still use the tool to produce haunting melodies.
Painted on a minuscule panel, it might be one of the haunting works he produced on pieces of wood cigar boxes while confined in a mental hospital during the years preceding his death in 1919.
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Ms. DINAH WASHINGTON: (Singing) You go to my head and you linger like a haunting refrain and I find you spinning round in my brain like the bubbles in a glass of champagne.
One or more of his leaders created this outlandish version of him and the current circumstances in which they find themselves in by engaging in the most common form of leadership blundering: Charlie is here haunting us today because he was at one time top talent, who has been chronically undercoached and overrewarded year after year.
Plunged deep into her summer greenery, Williamsburg shimmers in the steam-heat of Virginia's Tidewater Peninsula with a haunting, sensual mystique that ordains a tryst behind every fragrant hedge.
The humility in the interview, his disappointment in not having been able to save every troop's life, is haunting.
The humility you will see in the interview, his disappointment in not having been able to save every troop's life, is haunting.
Other events around Dallas next week include a show at the Nasher Sculpture Center by Erick Swenson, the internationally recognized Dallas-based contemporary artist known for resin sculptures of deer and other animals frozen in haunting tableaux.
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The oddity of these encounters that happen when the personal space of the most protected people on the planet is violated -- the bizarreness of the moments when they are reminded that nothing in life is guaranteed -- can be both mesmerizing and haunting.
Part of those haunting visual aspects were captured in a series of surreal photographs filmmaker David Lynch created, based on the stories and themes of the songs.
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