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The gases surrounding the or any body.
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"Volcano to atmosphere to sediments to mantle, back to surface".
Plot pretty much takes a back seat to atmosphere in "Loving Pedro Infante".
As part of this far-reaching sensibility, Mr. Hamelin is always alert to atmosphere, which is everything in this music.
It is a scenic impression, the artist paying as much attention to foliage as to atmosphere and light.
The most unique experience was making the video to 'Atmosphere' because the singer, Ian Curtis, was already dead.
"It seemed to me," she wrote in her memoir, "The Movies, Mr. Griffith and Me," "that he had Mr. Griffith's sensitivity to atmosphere".
Rivalries range from politics to television, from food (Milan's is better) to atmosphere (Rome wins hands down), from traffic to soccer (they both, these days, seem to lose).
That same sense of being transported into a weird otherworld is found in Dead Souls, the original B-side to Atmosphere.
Equally thrilling and unusual is their luminous, saturated color, a certain fancifulness, and an attention to atmosphere that reminds you of late Turner.
Admittedly, the piece, which stretches a little over two hours, has occasional longueurs, places where the plot snags or cedes to atmosphere.
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It's a buy-when-you-absolutely-need-to atmosphere".
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