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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apparition by" can be used in written English, but it is more commonly used in literary or poetic contexts.
It is typically used to describe a sudden appearance or manifestation of something unusual or spiritual. Example: The forest was shrouded in mist, and with each step, I felt as though I was being watched by an unseen presence. Suddenly, an apparition by the name of the White Lady appeared before me, her ethereal form sending shivers down my spine.
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"Apparition," by Eric Drooker.
He first appeared on screen in The Five Doctors, portrayed as an apparition by Richard Mathews.
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The Apparition ends by suddenly cutting to black.
One room was devoted to digital apparitions by James Moore, Peter Burr, and Mark Fingerhut.
It could be argued that a ghostly, cobwebby apparition produced by Facebook, generated by Facebook users' connections, is too different from a map produced by Eratosthenes of Cyrene for the Great Library of Alexandria to coexist in the same book.
After all, each of us is merely an ephemeral apparition projected by the ego".
She had been dead for 40 years, and Wentworth caught her image on screen – a ghostly apparition – completely by chance.
Go round a curving lake and you see it, an apparition doubled by reflection, a garden folly to end all follies.
Those of you who are still among the living have the chance to witness this uncanny apparition simply by buying a ticket.
And there was a duet in which Jamal Story turned back flips when he encountered a glamorous apparition portrayed by Elizabeth Parkinson, a guest dancer.
But then "Charles Ives Take Me Home" is an impressionistic, stylized play: Ives is primarily an apparition conjured by John, who once took a class with him at Juilliard and who lingers in his imagination as the father figure he never had.
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