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Also See: The Spirit Of The Beehive, Victor Erice's similarly eerie film of 1977.

London's eerie choices for the 2012 games prompt questions about what makes a successful mascot.

When dust devils swish by, they clear their paths of smaller grains, leaving dark tracks like eerie, swirly tattoos.

The sky appears to glow an eerie green hue as the intense aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, shine in the moonlit night.

In the eerie silence of the cavern, the only sound that could be heard was made by water which dripped continuously from the high dome above them.

DEVOTEES of films set on submarines look forward to the inevitable scene towards the end in which tumultuous conflict is replaced by eerie, character-testing stillness.

The tribe is renowned for surviving on the fringe of a salt desert, a harsh and eerie landscape which even the Incas avoided, by flushing the soil with river water.

The people who stood to the left and right of me in this scene looked for all the world like fugitives from hell and the whole landscape took on a bizarre and eerie aspect.

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So what's so eerie about this name?

The office is an eerie place at night.

The element of sleepwalking adds an eerie, mystical feeling that enhances the darker undertones of the ballet.

The publication requirement insisted upon by some of the Manhattan judges has fed an eerie subculture of readers, many of them prisoners, who follow the newspaper notices.

‘The Dark Lens’ series places stormtroopers, droids, AT-ATs, Darth Vader and more in eerie, blighted landscapes that seem as if they could be from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

The really were eerie. Like, melted.

There is something undeniably soulful about the eerie whine of the highland bagpipes.

WHAT he calls “eerie parallels” are drawn by Evan Thomas between America's invasion of Cuba in 1898 and its invasion of Iraq in 2003.

An eerie wind blew through the assembled throng.

The scene, when he did go, was eerie: food in a pan on the kitchen stove; Rose's reading glasses and her newspaper, dated Friday, September 14, 1988, on the table.

The result is an eerie, alien panorama, with any vegetation covered in a thick mass of webbing.

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