Sentences with phrase «strange sense»

It also has a rather strange sense of humor, which manifests in the playable characters.
Sebastian Stan sees the humor of the scene as part of the genius of the I, Tonyascript — a great example of the very strange sense of humor.
At Dia: Beacon, she appears alongside Minimalists, and suddenly the stacked, repeated forms and the metal cages make an even stranger sense.
It has a very strange sense of Nintendo World Championships to it.
At the time, I couldn't really account for the strange sense that the phone seemed slower, and I couldn't confirm it.
Encountering once again the devastating effects of our broken and sinful world, particularly this time of year, has stirred inside of me a strange sense of solidarity, and a surprising sense of hope.
In a strange sense he could be said to be wanting his father's death.
I felt the strangest sense of loss.
But after the first few hours of biting my tongue and the next few hours of confronting my own ugliness, a strange sense of freedom and peace began to emerge.
The second person felt a strange sense of relief: no more psychiatrists, pills, shock therapy and hospitals.
A strange sense of displacement, perhaps, as you pack up and spend a few days elsewhere.
I have this strange sense of guilt every time I am inside and it is beautiful outside.
Then I got a strange sense of déjà vu, as in... how many different ways can chocolate fall off ice cream?
They save the best for last, and talk about the Saints - Vikings rematch, and why they both have this strange sense of calm about the game.
That's closer, but that doesn't capture the strange sense of awe we're left with when watching someone that large and strong and long and bouncy exhibit all of those adjectives in the span of a few seconds.
He also toyed around a bit with Welbeck in midfield during the summer, which actually sort of made some strange sense in that he is pacy, lively, and a fighter best despite playing for years has never yet development killer instinct as a finisher.
This is twice the automatic suspension for a straight red card, which does rather suggest a strange sense of priorities on the part of the FA.
I thought before the game that Arsenal could cause lots of problems to the hosts, but the opening minute was a horrible reality check, and a strange sense of deja vu after the terrible start the Gunners made in the group stage last season.
A strange sense of priorities methinks
And not only that, but post about it with a strange sense of entitlement, even though it's clear from your explanation that you see the ickiness in both doing and posting about this mall infestation.
And so I find a strange sense of assurance in these laws.
There was a strange sense of solidarity that I felt with this small vehicle as I watched it cruise down the street, surrounded — and dwarfed — by such humongous sport utility vehicles.
«There is this strange sense that you can't criticise social injustice if you have a well - off background.»
Some will feel a strange sense of exhilaration as they do so.
You have a strange sense of humor combined with the GOP inability to see reality.
In some strange sense, it appears that we are not adapted to the universe; the universe is adapted to us.
But accompanying the plans is a strange sense of secrecy.
Do veterinary surgeons have a strange sense of humour?
The findings may help scientists better understand how that strange sense called magnetoreception manifests in mammals.
I stumble into my house with a strange sense of purpose.
I'm also a bit sarcastic and have a strange sense of humor sometimes!
I am a loving, honest, nurturing woman with a strange sense of humor.
I'm a nice guy, with a strange sense of humor looking for match that will appreciate my way of looking at things.
Honest, somewhat shy, with a strange sense of humor.
Naomi is overcome with a strange sense of dread, which her classmates dismiss as her typical weirdness.
From the start, a prologue that breaks its predecessor's strange sense that the killers might just be toying with their victims, this is a visually oppressive exercise in terror.
There's a strange sense of inevitability to it all that marks the best tragedies.
What's more impressive is that, despite the movie's dark subject matter, von Trier manages to infuse the apocalypse with a strange sense of hope.
For Wiseau, however, this expression made some kind of strange sense.
Note: I've known that special - effects artists have a strange sense of humor and like to put little in - jokes into their work.
But the whole thing came about from Edgar and I going back to our home town during Hot Fuzz and that strange sense of ennui you get when everything is immediately very familiar, yet very alien.
The way the original's Susanne Lothar wailed «I love you» to her hobbled husband was heartbreaking; Watts's hushed whispering of the line connotes a strange sense of shame.
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