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Now that seems like a macabre piece of memorabilia.
It was like a macabre march of struggling corpses towards a distant grave.
By midway through Season 2, "Hannibal" felt less like a blood-soaked ordeal than like a macabre masterpiece, pure pleasure and audacity.
Crawling in My Skin* Sometimes an adolescent's arm can be like a macabre barometer of the present and a road map of the past.
In the course of My Luck's journey along the banks of a river down which corpses float "like a macabre regatta," he gives a skeleton a proper burial.
Although New York may once have felt like a macabre funhouse where anything could -- and did -- happen, compared with recent events in the heartland, the city has suddenly begun to seem like a relatively safe haven.
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Watching it is like observing a macabre dog and pony show.
Like exhibits in a macabre museum, the ruined cars recall the violence that has consumed the city in recent years.
They probably looked a little creepy when new, and now they're like tattered mummies, a macabre sight.
Behind them, skulls in the museum's window display rose and fell like dancers in a macabre conga line as throngs of visitors streamed past.
On his Web site, which includes images from the whole range of his art, Mr. Jordan offers a statement about his work on Midway: For me, kneeling over their carcasses is like looking into a macabre mirror.
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