Sentences with phrase «eerie echoes»

You would think they would hear eerie echoes of 1930s Germany in the shouting down and silencing of an eleven - year - old girl at one of the hearings of the commission charged with determining whether the building in question deserved landmark status.
Why did I hear eerie echoes of «Hey, gang!
The Tribune report on the balmy March Saturday here carried eerie echoes of the Dallas trip.
It's a story with eerie echoes of science - fiction novels like J.G. Ballard's «The Crystal World» and Stephen King's «Under the Dome,» though I confess that an early shot of a meteor crashing into a lighthouse put me briefly in mind of a dystopian Nicholas Sparks.
A run on the Home Capital mortgage lender has eerie echoes of 2008.
Yesterday, the PM was in Normandy for the D - Day commemoration, an eerie echo of Mrs Thatcher's absence in Paris in November 1990, when the results of the first leadership ballot were declared.
To an outsider, it's also an eerie echo of the event that has fueled Bookstein's personal drive to apply morphometrics to schizophrenia.
Such discoveries provide an eerie echo of a very different time: the early 19th century, when this artificial landscape of rolling hills and silvery lakes was created as the pleasure ground of a wealthy landed family.
Alan Ducatman, a physician who studies the health effects of these types of chemicals, told The Intercept that the news of GenX hazards «all has an eerie echo
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