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So rubbish that people would rather involve the local constabulary than listen to another ghastly note.
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As tabloid values get a hammering, a ghastly, keening note of smug middle-class sanctimoniousness has been added.
Even so, it's not a flawless swan song - 'One Perfect Sunrise' ends the album on a ghastly chillout note.
We become attentive to the ritualistic repetition of actions, to the prowling camera moves that map out the contours of this enclosed but oddly elastic universe, and to the eerie sound design – along with Mihaly Vig's creaky, dirge-like violin/organ score, a ghastly three-note refrain has been mixed eerily into the sound of the wind itself, not just hauntingly but fit to drive you mad.
Instead, Watford edged a dour game that had only one moment of note: Scott Wootton's ghastly own goal in the second half that consigns Leeds' season to a premature end.
Mr. Blechman took care to note the residents' ghastly taste in music (Sammy Davis Jr.'s "Candy Man"), art ("it's so beautiful — like living in a Thomas Kinkade painting, but in real life") and carousing.
If you play too late or too early, you'll "miss" the note, hear a ghastly noise, and lose some popularity.
There's a revival recording from the 1970s that is ghastly, because they're playing the notes that are written down.
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