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1 She discussed his homelessness-shehad an eerie way of treading on delicate ground.
2 The music echoed across the fields in an eerie way .
3 The sound of it was attractive in an eerie way and he laughed harder.
4 But for Anakin Skywalker, the completely impossible had an eerie way of being merely difficult.
5 The depth of information in it, the elegance of its utterly minimal quasi-flagella, the eerie way it self-organized.
6 There was something about Waters's eyes that hooked you into them in an eerie way , even on paper.
7 And there are moments throughout the album that seem, in an eerie way , to prefigure some kind of dreadful loss.
8 This room didn't resemble Seth's old room in the parsonage; instead it looked, in an almost eerie way , like a shrine to Mark Cantrell.
9 The sunlight played off his glasses in an eerie way , making them flash utterly white from time to time...
10 Meyer's cinematic image of Erica Gavin and her subsequent time on earth have dovetailed in eerie ways .
11 He had asked-itwas like Lawrence's eerie ways - apropos of nothing at all, "What sort of a man was Aunt Victoria's husband?"
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