Sentences with phrase «with absolute terror»

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Camus is confronted with a dilemma: he does not wish to baptize history because history has resulted in the reign of terror; he does want to advocate absolute values independent of time, for that would reconstitute the «old god» that negates human creativity.
I get to see the absolute wonder mixed with terror on a kindergartener's face as they feel the scales on a snake for the first time.
'' builds an overwhelming sense of tension by relying on absolute silence, then shattering it with bursts of sheer terror.
«A Quiet Place» builds an overwhelming sense of tension by relying on absolute silence, then shattering it with bursts of sheer terror.
Set in the near future, when the fear of terrorism has escalated into absolute, media - stoked hysteria (i.e., after the next successful Stateside terror attack), Eyeborgs posits a world where, in order to deal with the paranoia, robotic cameras are everywhere — in people's homes, on the streets, in the workplace — in order to monitor things, and keep everyone safe.
Director William Wellman, himself a WWI vet, and producer Lester Cowan closely collaborated with Pyle (played by Burgess Meredith, who was doing service in the Air Force at the time) to make a film that was true to the life of the WWII soldier — the absolute exhaustion, the endurance of terror and shock and loss, the spells of boredom, the camaraderie.
The ceaseless gunfire and explosions of action games gave me an adrenaline rush that left me with fists clenched once I let go of mouse and keyboard, while the creaking floorboards, howling winds, guttural moans, and other ambient noises in horror games put me on edge, becoming so painfully real as to raise the hair on my neck and make me shiver in absolute terror.
You're mixed with the feelings of sheer joy and absolute terror at the idea of finishing university; you are purposefully ignoring the fact that you haven't started thinking about your career despite your jammy housemate securing a graduate scheme way back in November; you feel a little bit sick at the mere idea of job...
You're mixed with the feelings of sheer joy and absolute terror at the idea of finishing university; you are purposefully ignoring the fact that you haven't started thinking about your career despite your jammy housemate securing a graduate scheme way back in November; you feel a little bit sick at the mere idea of job hunting... sound familiar?
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