Sentences with phrase «with ghostly presences»

Sleep deprivation also accounts for Charles A. Lindbergh's sensed presence during his transatlantic flight to Paris: «The fuselage behind me becomes filled with ghostly presences — vaguely outlined forms, transparent, moving, riding weightless with me in the plane... conversing and advising on my flight, discussing problems of my navigation, reassuring me, giving me messages of importance unattainable in ordinary life.»
- Booklist «Marcus» fascination with the ghostly presence of an adolescent boy, thought to have perished at Grief Cottage in a hurricane, allows Godwin to explore themes of loss, connection, and growth unfettered by the corporeal world.»
The extraordinary closeness of tone between figure and ground endows her marks with a ghostly presence: they seem to have been coaxed into existence or, conversely, to be on the verge of disappearing.

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The funny thing is I've lived here for a year and half with no previous problems so maybe it's just a ghostly presence passing through.
The clearest proof is the ghostly image of a cyst in a brain scan, along with the presence of antibodies against tapeworms.
The Kaplans have come to a remote coastal home for the summer, unaware that they're sharing the house with a mysterious ghostly presence: you.
There, David's initial problems blending in - as well as his confrontational relationship with the institute's sadistic captain (Diamond Dallas Page's Kennedy)- are compounded by the presence of a ghostly apparition that may or may not be his dead brother.
Ghostly presence... It's been a while since our last proper Sneak Peek, but we're back with a look at the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier multiplayer beta.
The Kaplans have come to a remote coastal home for the summer, unaware that they're sharing the house with a mysterious ghostly presence: you.
And its ghostly presence is even more strident with today's generic youth partying in the neighborhood.
These ghostly presences, accompanied by the communal activity of the artist's interaction with the public, summon lives and deaths from Southeast Asia's troubled histories, including the story of the lovelorn youth who committed suicide in the building.
And with only a ghostly presence, artists from The Centre For Dying On Stage will explore the poetics of immortality throughout the exhibition.
Mobile (Being with you is like the new past)(2002) references modernist designer Arne Jacobsen, taking fragmented elements of his famous «Series 7» chair from 1955 and suspending them so that they become abstracted, ghostly forms that suggest, but ultimately deny, the presence of a sitter.
The artist explores language and the human perception of the image — and presence within it — creating seemingly ghostly temporal after - images of the ground that many have walked before him, embedded with a history that helped form the very compositions themselves.
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